Venom Page #3

Synopsis: SPOILER: Eric and his Yankee teenage mates travel South by motorbike to a swampy backwater town in Louisiana, where Sean's father Ray lived, the local tow truck driver, who abandoned the then baby-boy and his mother. Ray recently died, while trying to rescue a voodoo witch and at her urging her trunk, which got opened and released the poisonous serpents possessed by the souls of truly evil sinners she trapped in them. Ray was bitten and possessed as the car sunk, and shortly after it's dragged out rises as an 'undead' zombie, who murders without provocation and is immune to lethal weapons. He soon finds the teens' trace and proves his indiscriminately evil blood-thirst by charging his only offspring equally lethally. However they were warned by Eden's friend Cece, the witch's granddaughter, who explained the situation in her home and assures them when the zombie attacks it's safe thanks to a 'blessed' spell preventing evil from entering; alas the chain- and crowbar-waving undead finds
Director(s): Jim Gillespie
Production: Miramax
 
IMDB:
4.7
Metacritic:
25
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
R
Year:
2005
87 min
$811,035
Website
14,097 Views


- You're using a dead man's toilet.

Oh, I promise to flush and be polite.

Hey, Tammy. If you wanted somewhere

to break in and enter, now's your chance.

- Will you hurry? We're gonna hit traffic.

- Shut up.

Oh.

Ugh!

Patty.

Patty, come on.

The mall closes at eight.

Patty. Come on, dude.

Hey-hey!

Patty!

Patty?

Patty!

Goddammit. F***!

Patty!

What the f***?

Patty?

Agh!

No! No!

No!

Please leave me alone.

Please.

Please!

No! No!

Oh, please!

No! No, no!

No, no, no, no!

Please, no! Please!

- More beer!

- You're gonna have to work for it.

- You're drunk.

- You're drunk? You didn't have anything.

No, you're drunk.

I don't know, Eden.

I know it doesn't make sense,

but something really weird is going on.

You saw it yourself. When Cece found out

Ray was killed by snakes, she flipped out.

Her grandmother just died, Eden.

She was upset.

We're all upset.

I think I'm gonna go check up on her.

My mom says that Miss Emmie

lived out at the end of Fuller Road,

and she's there all by herself.

Hey, you know, I don't want you to get

all worked up about this voodoo sh*t.

It's not real.

It's just Louisiana folklore.

Yeah, I know.

Hey.

Are we still fighting?

- Are you f***ing kidding me?

- I swear to God I am not making this up.

- You guys, what's going on?

- The town is upside down.

Deputy Turner and Terry Parker

who works at the morgue are missing.

And here's the really f***ed-up part.

So is Ray Sawyer.

- Ray's dead, Ricky.

- Yeah. That's the really f***ed-up part.

His body's missing.

What the f***

are you all looking at me for?

- F*** this.

- Sean, where are you going? Sean! Sean!

- I'm gonna go check on Cece.

- Eric, stop him. He's drunk.

Sean!

What are you doing, man?

You can't drive like this.

He's not gonna go away.

He'll never f***ing go away.

Get off the bike and we'll talk about it.

Oh, f*** this.

Drunk f***er.

This is where Cece lives?

No, her grandmother does.

Come on, I think it's this way.

Nice house.

The mambo woman

meant business, huh?

All this voodoo sh*t

weirds me out.

Cece?

Just go in.

- What?

- What is that?

- I don't know.

- I don't like it.

Cece?

I don't think she's here.

Check this out.

- What's it supposed to be?

- I don't know.

It's a milking ceremony.

It's an old Haitian ritual.

The mambo's saving the man's soul,

cleansing him of his evil.

It's his last rites.

The snakes

are charmed by the mambo.

They suck out the man's evil...

so that his soul may pass on.

What are you guys doing here?

We need to talk.

Guess

this is all mine now, huh?

You know what I'm gonna do?

I've been thinking about this.

I think I'm gonna repaint this place.

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Flint Dille

Flint Dille (born November 3, 1955) is an American screenwriter, game designer, and novelist. He is best known for his animated work on Transformers, G.I. Joe, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, and his game-writing, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, and Dead to Rights, as well as a non-fiction book written with John Zuur Platten, The Ultimate Guide to Video Game Writing and Design . more…

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