Blonde Death (1984) Movie Script
(sirens blaring)
- Testing, one, two, three, testing.
Hi, this is me, Tammy Lynn Beaverdorf.
And these are my memoirs
in case we don't get outta here alive.
I guess you know who I am by now
since my name is all over the TV,
but since everything they're
saying about us is a pack of lies,
I'd like to take this chance
to set the record straight.
It seems hard to believe that
it all began less than six weeks ago.
I'll never forget that first day
we arrived in Orange County, California.
After spending all of my nearly
18 years in Port Bidet Day,
a shitty little town on
the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
My daddy, or simply Vernon,
as he preferred to be called,
had been transferred to a new
company office in Abraham.
So there we were, streaming in the land
of sunshine and beach parties,
me secretly feeling like some
sort of teenage time bomb,
aching to explode with a fire and joy
that had always been
denied me in the south.
The only fly in the ointment
was Vern's recent bride,
Clorette, an evil scheming bitch
in the guise of a born again Christian.
There was no love lost between us.
- Hey, look, Vern, there's Donkey Land
right down the street.
Oh, let's go, let's go right now.
- Not now.
We're hot, tired, and cranky.
I'm not.
- Well, I am.
- Vern's not.
- Yes he is, aren't you?
- We'll go in a few days, sweetheart,
after we're all settled in.
- Okay, whatever you say, daddy.
I, I mean, Vern.
- Are you sure this is the place?
- ls it all right?
- This ain't nothing but a
little post-war track house.
You promised me a glass
and redwood palace.
- Clorette, now this'll do for now.
- I don't see why we can't
live in a decent place.
I know how much money
you have squirreled away
in that money market fund.
- That money is for
Tammy's college education.
- Oh what college education?
She never even finished high school.
(phone rings)
- I think that's our telephone.
(phone ringing)
Hello?
Noreen.
There ain't no Noreen here.
I think you got the wrong number.
Well, this is the new house.
- Come on brick too, you to Maggie.
This is your new home.
Come on.
- [Clorette] Oh my lord, no!
- [Vern] Oh, what's
wrong, what's wrong honey?
- Just look at my Siamese cat figurine.
- I told you to let the movers take it.
They're the experts.
- Oh, I know what happened.
You kicked it back in Missouri.
- You're crazy.
- Now, it's all right, honey.
I'll get you a real Siamese.
Little playmate for Brick and Maggie.
- Oh no you won't, I hate cats.
(cat meows)
- I'm gonna go and watch
for the moving van.
- Stop it.
I We are weak, but he is strong I
I Yes Jesus loves me J
- There now.
- Well, at least the TV's working.
- Oh my Lord, it's Pat Goon.
My favorite Christian entertainer.
Oh God.
Now that's my idea of a real man.
- Clorette!
Why don't you watch where you're going?
- What is this?
Nice girls do, now you can too.
Nice girls do what?
- What do you think?
- I asked you a question young lady.
Don't get smart with me.
- All right, Clorette.
You wanna know what they do?
Nice girls fuck.
They F-U-C-K, fuck.
- Vern, Vern get in here!
Vern, she said the F word.
- She did, did she?
- Hypocritical cunt.
- Vern, she said the C word.
- All right, young lady,
I've warned you the last time.
Clorette, get the Lysol.
- No, no, no!
(Tammy coughing)
- There, there, is that enough?
Have you learned your lesson?
- Vern, Vern, you wouldn't believe
the trash she has been reading.
Everything from Harold
Robbins to Marcel Prust.
Where did I put those hefty trash bags?
- You leave my books alone
you neo Nazi, slop pig!
- Well the lava obviously
ain't strong enough, is it?
Where did I pack the Borax?
- No, no.
- Oh my Lord in heaven.
Vern, look what I found.
- [Vern] What is it?
- Well, it certainly ain't a
good Friday communion wafer.
- How dare you touch my diaphragm?
Get your perfume paws off of that.
- Diaphfagm?
Why you no good little white trash whore?
- Am not.
lam still a virgin.
You could ask anybody.
I just got that in case
I ever fell in love.
- Oh, fell in love.
Everybody knows you had a sickening
little trice with that retarded
black boy down the street.
- We were friends you
evil minded redneck sow!
Just because you are
reformed nymphomaniac.
- All right, that does
it, hike your skirt up.
I'm going to give you a lick
and you're never going to forget--
- You'd like that wouldn't you?
In more ways and more ways than one.
- Oh Vern, did you hear what she said?
You depraved little child of Satan.
- Tammy, you pull those panties down.
- Not this time.
- Vern, in here!
. No!
I'm too old to spank, it's wrong!
It's sick, it's unhealthy, it's wrong!
- You're obviously the expert on all.
- You're hurting me!
(People yelling)
(hand smacking)
(man singing)
- Whack her good one time for Jesus.
- Did you have a good time?
- Tammy, I'm warning you.
- Well apparently Elmo did,
I could feel him smiling
through your slacks.
- Why you little spy.
Open this door.
Open this door to Tammy.
. No!
- [Vern] Alright, stay there.
You can go to bed without
your supper tonight.
- Well, that's just fine
because Clorette's a shitty cook anyway.
- [Vern] You just don't
know when to quit, do you?
- Just leave me alone.
Leave me alone!
- [Clorette] Vern.
' [Vern] Huh?
- [Clorette] For you.
- [Vern] Oh,
Oh, all right.
Hello?
(dramatic music)
- [Tammy] I watched TV
in a confused stupor
for the rest of the night.
Scared to venture out of my room.
Finally around three AM when
I was sure they were asleep,
I made a famished run to the kitchen.
You stay away from me!
- I ain't gonna hurt you angel.
Swear to God all mighty, I love you.
- It's all right.
- How could I have ever whacked
the behind of the precious
little girl I love so much.
Here, let me kiss it and make it all well.
- Vern!
You're embarrassing me.
- Why?
There ain't nobody here
but your dear old dad
and his precious little girl.
- I don't know, it's
just that, I don't know.
I just think that, well, some
of the things we used to do,
I think they may have been wrong.
" Wrong?
What's wrong with a dad who
used to dress up in a blue
velvet Scarlet O'Hare dress
and play with his daughter
like the twin sister she never had?
- Nothing, I guess.
- Or a dad who used to
let his little princess
dress up in her real
mama stiletto, high heels
and walk all over his face?
- I don't know.
- Or a dad who cut off a donkey's head
when that donkey sprung a boner
in his sweetest little princess's
birthday party on the lawn.
- I'm tired, I gotta go to bed.
- Oh lord, me too.
I gotta catch that plane at eight AM.
- What plane?
- Oh, I guess you don't know, do you?
I got a call from the home office.
Some fella dropped dead in
Saudi Arabia this morning
and I gotta fly over and take his place.
- You're going to Saudi Arabia?
- Yeah, only for three weeks.
- Three weeks?
What about me?
I, I mean us.
- Everything will be all right, princess.
I'll tell Clorette that
we patched things up.
She really loves you.
She's told me so a thousand times.
It's just that she's had a rough life.
Try and show her some compassion.
- Compassion?
I had a bad feeling
trouble lay just ahead.
This proved to be the case
the very next day when Clorette came back
from taking Vern to the airport
slightly earlier than expected.
- What do you think you are doing?
- [Tammy] Nothing.
Just dancing around my
T-shirt and panties.
ls that a crime?
- Oh, I dunno, it just
might be to the eyes of God.
What is that sick sexual
filth you're listening to?
- It's not filth, just
contemporary rock music.
- With secret messages buried
between the lines by any chance?
- Crazy, there is no such thing.
- Oh, there's a lot You
don't know young lady.
But you're gonna find out.
I've enrolled you in a nine
week Bible study retreat.
- Nine weeks?
Clorette, that is the rest of the summer!
- Exactly.
I doubt that you'll have much
need for that diaphragm now
that you'll be surrounded
by clean and wholesome Christian Youth.
- Vern said I can get a part-time
job and go to the beach!
- The beach?
I bet you would like that, wouldn't you?
You'd have depraved little gidget.
Oh, I can just see you now,
like some little frisky chihuahua in heat.
Sniffing every blonde surfers
crotch from Ring Con La Hoa.
Well, you can just forget
it little miss sex machine.
You're gonna spend the summer with Christ.
- I'm not, I'm not going.
- You don't have any choice
in the matter, young lady.
And just to make sure you're
in the proper frame of mind,
I'm gonna give you a nice
scalding Clorox enema.
. No!
- Young lady, on the double!
The devil loves you anyways.
The devil always knows the lower mouth.
- You're crazy, you're insane!
- Go on run!
See where it gets you.
But when they find your mutilated body
dumped beside a freeway,
don't you ever say
that you didn't have that chance
to fall in step with Christ.
- I hate you.
You're crazy, you demented redneck bitch.
I walked for a long time after that
in a state of total anxiety and confusion.
Not knowing where I was headed.
Eventually I found myself
at the local high school,
which made me feel even sadder
being a dropout and all.
It's pretty much closed for the summer,
though the gyms and playing
fields still seem to be in use.
- It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
- If you ask me, I think it sucks.
- My name's Gwen.
Do you wanna talk about it?
- Talk about it?
- Sure, why not?
- I don't live very far from here.
We could go back to my house
and drink some herb tea.
Listen to some women's records.
Come on.
- Do you mind if I ask
you personal question?
- The answer's yes, with a vengeance.
- Well, I was just
wondering about your eye.
- Oh, that's just an old
battle wound, you might say.
But let's talk about you.
How do you feel about men?
Do you find men repulsive,
disgusting little spaniels or not?
- I haven't had much experience really.
- That's a wise decision.
A very wise decision.
- And then she tried to gimme
a scalding Clorox enema.
And I just freaked.
- Oh understandably.
Your parents sound like real vermin.
Why don't you move in here with me?
- Gee that sounds tempting,
but you know you don't have
a whole lot of space in here.
Just a single bed.
- That's no problem.
We can just sleep on top of each other.
- You mean like having bunk beds?
Gee, that sounds like fun.
I wish I could.
- Come on, let me give you a back rub.
Slip off your blouse.
- Oh no.
I should go home.
You know, face the music.
- I insist that you spend the night.
- I better not.
Clorette's probably worried about me.
When we go through this at
least three times a week,
you know, things'll settle down.
I think this is stuck.
- Then why don't you step back over here
and toss your pretty
little muff in my face.
- What?
Oh, it's just locked.
You know it'd be a lot
yesterday if you just--
- My skirt.
I guess I caught it on the latch.
Well, I guess I can get it mended.
Listen, I'll call you okay?
Maybe we can go out on
a double date sometime.
Bye.
It was late by the time I got back
and I approached the house cautiously,
not knowing what might await me inside.
- [Clorette] Dear Tammy,
you vile this disgusting little pig.
Assuming you come back alive,
you may look around and
notice that I'm not here.
I simply could not bear to expose my faith
to the repulsive demonic filth
you represent a second longer.
So I've gone on a religious retreat
for the rest of the weekend.
I hope that by the time I
come back late Sunday night,
you have gotten down on your knees
and asked Jesus to forgive
you because I can't.
Signed Clorette, not your real mother.
PS, here's 50 cents for food.
There ain't much in the refrigerator,
though I did fix you a nice big
frosty pitcher of Tang, which
I know you are crazy about.
- Late Sunday night?
This is only Friday.
I got the whole weekend.
I'm free!
(upbeat music)
I was so elated, I couldn't
even think about sleep.
Instead, I danced through every room
of the house all night long.
Smoking one cigarette right after another,
with MTV turned up as loud as it would go.
When I started to get wore out,
I wolfed down a handful of
my real mothers diet pills.
Knowing they would give me as much vim
as they used to give her.
They filled my mind full of crazy thoughts
like running nude through a Kmart
or sitting on Richard Gear's face.
But more than anything they made me want
to do the one thing I'd never really done.
I called Gwen at the crack of
dawn and I didn't mince words.
Gwen, the beach, you gotta
take me to the beach.
Come on, come pick me up.
We gotta go to the beach.
God, I do not believe
that you got us out here.
I mean, I'm going right outta my skull.
- Will you please get real.
- Real, shit.
I never felt more real my whole life.
I get any more real and I'm going to go
jump on one of those guys out there.
Hey, gimme another beer.
- Hey, will you slow down?
That's the ninth beer you've had so far.
- Slow down?
Shit I've been slowed down my whole life.
What's it got me?
Nothing but 18 years of
bottled up frustration.
Hey, I got a great idea.
I am sick of sitting here.
Let's liven this place up a little bit.
Let's have a beach party.
Yeah.
I You stupid asshole. J
- Who needs to listen
to that sexist garbage?
- Damn it, I want some action.
- Will you try to control yourself?
- What for?
- Cause people are looking at us.
- Oh yeah?
Well I am looking at them.
And I like what I see.
Hey, you watch this.
Come on everybody!
I'm here for the sound
and I'm raring to go!
- Would you watch your ass?
Come on.
You Okay?
- I'm okay.
(men kissey noises)
- You're okay.
- What kind of beach is this anyway?
Do you mean to tell me
that all of them guys up there are all?
All of them?
- Come on Tammy.
You've had enough sun for one day.
Come on.
You feel better now?
- Yeah.
- Good enough to invite me in?
- Yeah, sure, come on.
- There's some Tang in the refrigerator.
I'm gonna go take a shower.
- Oh, is there room enough
for two of us in there?
- [Tammy] In where?
- Forget it.
I'll wait, why don't you
brush your teeth while you're at it?
- You know, Gwen, I'm really only looking
for one special guy.
Don't ask me how I know
but this is the summer I'm gonna find him
and when I do, I'm gonna
make up for lost time.
This summer's got special
written all over it.
- Don't scream gidget or I'll blow
your cute little brains out.
All right.
Now who's she?
- A friend.
- Yeah?
Well friends like her baby,
you don't need no special guy.
Go and get rid of her
and be cool sweet thing.
- Gwen.
- Oh, hello gorgeous.
You feel like some company Gwen?
- Gwen, I don't feel well.
- Oh, what's the matter?
You got first time jitters?
I know, let me give you a
shampoo to break the ice.
- Oh no, no, no, no.
Don't, don't come in.
I, I, I got the runs and
it's all over the place.
- Oh, how distasteful.
- Yeah, it is real distasteful.
So I'm just gonna take some kaopectate
and and go straight to bed
and I hope you don't mind.
- Well I do, but under the circumstances.
- I'll call you later.
- All right sweet one.
You feel better soon.
Remember, patience is
not one of my virtues.
- Yeah, yeah.
(door clicks)
- Okay, alright.
Now where the hell's Noreen?
- I don't know any Noreen.
Are you sure you're at the right house?
- Yeah baby.
I'd know this bathroom anywhere.
Used to let Noreen have it dog style
right there against that sink.
- Don't you go start sniffing at me.
- Hey, don't provoke me, baby.
I'm so sexed up right now.
I could pump into a
weasel and a miniskirt.
- Oh, I'm sure you could.
and have.
But if he so much is
hike your leg against me,
the judge is gonna castrate you
with a pair of heavy gauge bolt cutters.
cause I happen to be underage.
- No, you happen to be as sadly frustrated
and loveless young woman.
You have it written all over you.
- Nothing could be further from the truth.
I happen to have two
loving, adoring parents
and all of a sensuous satisfying sex
any normal girl could ever want.
- Yeah?
What do you do, go muck diving
with your one eyed cyclops?
- Do you have a sinister mind?
She happens to be my chum.
- Yeah, I had a chum
like that in the joint.
Okay, we're gonna move
it into the living room
and you try anything cute
then they're gonna be holes
in your southern fried
face off the Matterhorn.
- Obviously absurd exaggeration.
Donkey Land is over a mile from here.
- Yeah?
Well this happens to
be a 3.57 Magnum baby.
With a gun like this, I could send
Tinkerbell's brains to France and back.
- This Tinkerbell had some brains.
Not two greasy biceps and a
soft spot between the leg.
(man groans)
- That was real stupid baby.
That was stupid.
Do you know, you come within a millisecond
of picking your shit lungs
up off the crab grass?
- Look, if you're gonna ravage me,
why don't you just go
ahead and get it over with?
- Ravage you?
Ravage you.
Baby, you've been reading too many
of those lonely broads paperbacks.
- I, I won't make a
fuss, I promise, I just.
- Well in that case, forget it.
Hell, I like em loud and rasty.
Ain't no fun unless the bed falls apart.
- You really are
disgusting, you know that?
- Yeah, it was love at
first sight for me too.
There we go.
Come on.
Right, now sit your down
in that butterfly chair.
Sit down!
- [Reporter] He escaped 10
days ago from Folsom Prison
in northern California after Disemboweling
the warden's wife and
stealing her clothes.
- Lies, shit!
No, she was fine when I left her.
God, it wasn't my fault she
got tangled up in that wraith.
Jesus Christ!
Gimme a God damn fucking break!
You, are you hungfy?
- You are gonna die in the
California state gas chamber.
You are just gonna squirm in your chair.
- [Boy] Starve, starve
baby, see if, bye care.
- Maybe you won't even make to the trial.
Maybe some sadistic cop
will just beat you up
in your holding cell.
- [Boy] That's it, that did it.
(Tammy mumbling)
Are you ready to be civil?
- Yeah.
- [Boy] All right, now are you hungry?
- Yeah, why don't you take
me out to the sizzler?
- Sorry, they're closed tonight,
how about some ice cream?
- [Tammy] Okay, but you gotta
feed Brick and Maggie to.
- All right, which one is which?
- Maggie's the dark haired
and depressed one over there.
- Depressed?
Why is she depressed?
- It's a long story, just
go get my ice cream for me.
You must be hungry to, by all means
help yourself to
whatever's in the cat box.
- Thanks, but I've eat all
of that I'm ever gonna eat.
- So what were you in for?
- Mass murder.
- Who all did you kill?
- Just a bunch of rich
scum bags, 19 in all.
They had it coming.
- [Tammy] Why, what did they do?
- Well for starters,
they're a real bunch of pukes, you know?
Where the love boats at.
That's where I nailed him,
on the head guys yacht with an uzie.
This guy made his fortune selling
torture phones to Latin
American dictators.
And his wife, his wife,
she was just as bad,
On the outside she was, she
was as beautiful as a model.
But on the inside she was a drooling ghoul
with the kiddie porn snuff films.
They were just about to mutilate
the prettiest looking
nigger girl you ever saw
when I blew em all away.
Hell, I did the world a favor.
- So what'd you go to prison for then?
- They were good friends with the Reagans.
- [Tammy] Shit, talk about bum luck.
Sure sounds like you've lived
through a life of adventure though.
- You bet your pointy
little tits I have darling,
have and will again.
- Just assume you didn't allude to my tit,
pointy or otherwise.
- Why, is it making you start to purr?
- I always purr right
before I claw the skin
off the first mangy
tomcat that smirks at me.
Just like you're smirking at me now.
- You better watch it, baby.
You getting me all excited again.
- Well, I have a feeling
you were born excited.
You wanna know something else,
you're gonna die excited
if you're still here
when my father, the chief
of police gets back.
- Save it baby.
Your daddy's in Saudi Arabia.
I seen where he wrote down
the flight information.
- Well, my mother isn't.
She's due back your anytime
with the rest of the women's gun club.
- Bullshit!
Your stepmother's gone for the weekend.
She won't be back here until
she's damn pretty sure.
Your orbital corpse is drawing flies.
- What are you talking about?
Clorette's travel bag.
How dare you root around
in her stuff like that?
- Here, thirsty, huh?
Thirsty, got a headache?
. 5o?
- Tiny Tylenol, what does that prove?
We just moved in, she hasn't
had time to unpack everything.
- Thought Tylenol, think hard.
Doesn't this ring some kind of bell?
- It's safe now.
I mean, Christ, it's triple sealed.
- Seal's already broke on this one.
Pitcher of Tang in the refrigerator.
Maybe you'd like some.
- You know, maybe I would.
I mean, Clorette did make it for me.
Vernon and I are the only ones
that drank it around here.
But she can't.
She can't stand the stuff.
- Here, here.
Smell, new flavor.
- Smells like smokehouse almonds.
- No, no, that's cyanide baby.
Enough in that jar to wipe
Jonestown out 10 times over.
- I don't believe it.
- Jesus, what I do gotta do?
- Dear Clorette, here
are the cyanide laced
Tang and Tylenol ready to go.
If the one doesn't work,
the other surely will.
It is vital that we make
Vern and Tammy's death
look like part of a random poisoning.
So do nothing till.
I dream of your hot baby oil hand jobs
and the church we will
start with Vern's money.
Signed Burt.
Burt Killjoy, the pa, the the pastor
from the Port Bidet Baptist.
And everybody thought he was asexual.
- You better thank me baby.
I just saved your life.
- Can't believe it.
- Listen, I'm gonna go take a shower.
Maybe you feel more grateful
when I'm nice and clean.
- Don't count on it.
- Baby, why don't you just admit it?
Honey, I am the most exciting thing
that's ever happened to you.
- [Tammy] Just shows
you how much you know.
We have all kinds of
excitement around here.
We're always chasing each other
and yelling and screaming.
- That's not the kind
of excitement I mean.
- How dare you touch me like that?
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
- Stop it!
Cut it out, I hate that song!
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
- I said cut it out!
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
- Shut up, I hate that song!
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
J Tammy, Tammy I
- I told you to cut it out.
- Okay, all right, whatever
you say, whatever you say.
- It looks like the tables
are turned now, don't it?
Easy, easy.
If you fire that thing in here,
you're gonna blow your ear drums out.
- I'll just need to take that chance.
- No, no, don't do that.
You don't wanna do that.
- I will, unless you
do exactly what I say.
- Anything, anything,
you name it, anything.
I'll do it anything.
- Okay, for starters.
I want you to.
I, I want you to.
Damn it, I just want you to kiss me.
- Ooh baby.
- Please be gentle with me.
It's my first time.
- Baby I'm nervous too.
- I'm not sure we should
be seen together yet.
- Don't lose your nerve now, Bert.
(Tammy moaning)
She's been back all right.
This place is a mess.
Oh, look.
Tammy?
- Shit it's Clorette.
- Tammy!
Oh God, here's the tang.
Oh God, doesn't look
like it's been touched.
Damn it.
- Damn it Clorette, I told you to wait.
- Oh, I just couldn't.
The idea of being here with her
for three weeks was
more than I could bear.
And when the Bible study
retreat fell through
I just snapped,
- What if she called the police?
- Oh, Bert.
If she called the police,
do you think that this
would still be here?
Good Lord Bert, use what few
brains the lord gave you.
This never happened.
Start over.
- Let's get outta here Clorette.
- Would you get a grip of yourself
you yellow bellied and coward?
- What how you're talking to me Clorette.
- Bert, you're hurting me.
Does that excite you?
- Maybe it does.
- How much?
Let's see how much.
- I bet you want it right
here, right in the kitchen.
- Come on.
I'm gonna grease the barrel.
- For Christ sake, not with that.
The neighbors are hear us for sure.
Let's just get outta here.
We can crawl through the window.
- You saying you want to throw in with me?
- I'm saying I wanna finish
what we just started.
- And then what?
- Well, now that all depends.
- Oh baby.
You are sweet.
- Are you wearing anything?
- Of course I'm, this is my best suit.
- That's not what I meant you moron.
What do you think I am, a tree trunk?
Good lord.
You wait right here.
Where did I put Tammy's diaphragm?
- You sure you want to come with me?
- You bet I do, I'm tired
of this suburban mediocrity.
- Things might get pretty hairy.
- Just as long as I'm not bored.
- We may get shot at.
- Beats staring at MTV.
- We may even die.
- Fine, just as long as you're
inside me when it happens.
- All right, let's hit it.
My pants are in the John.
- I'm in here right now.
- Oh that's cool, I just need my pants.
(Clorette screams)
- Bert, Bert, there's a man in the house!
Go get your 44,!
- A man, where?
- Oh didn't you hear me you gibbery ninny?
Go get your Clint Eastwood special.
Take charge for once.
- Shit, it's painted shut.
- Fuck it.
I'm gonna face this like a man.
- Link!
(gun firing)
(Tammy screaming)
- No, no Link.
- Stay back Tammy.
- You can't kill her yet,
she's the only one that knows the truth.
- What truth?
- About the cyanide.
- So what?
Happy trails.
- We gotta keep her alive
until Vern gets back.
- Are you out of your gourd?
That's three weeks.
Hell, the cops are probably
on their way right now.
- No, we have to.
Vern will never believe
it unless she tells him.
She's twisted his head around so much,
he'll probably think I did it.
Aint it so?
- Yeah, we'll tell him everything.
We'll get it all cleared up.
He made me do it.
- Shit, it's the cops.
You, over there.
Okay baby, this is it.
- Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Now you just watch her
and let me handle this.
- No, you just open that
door and stand back.
- You do that and you'll have
a SWAT team here in
less than five seconds.
You just get back.
Yes?
- Yes ma'am, one of your
neighbors reported hearing a shot.
- Oh yeah, you know, I
think I heard that too.
I, I just thought it
was a car back firing.
- You mind telling us how you
got that blood on your leg?
- My goodness.
This is really embarrassing.
But I was just in the
process of changing my Kotex
and I heard the doors chime and I.
- Well it certainly does look like
it's coming from that region.
No harm in a cute young gal
having her period, is there Ken?
- Not unless there's a new
law I don't know about.
- Now if you guys are finished smirking
about my female functions,
I'd like to go take a sponge bath
if it's all the same to you.
- Sure thing ma'am, sorry to bother you.
- Christ, what a mess.
Why don't you make yourself
useful Clorette and clean it up?
I'm sure as hell not gonna do it.
Link, why don't you throw
that blanket over him?
No need for her to be staring
into his dead eyes all night.
We're not sadists.
Not like some people I might mention.
- Okay baby-
Go grab yourself a toothbrush
and a clean pair of panties.
Cause we're taking off.
- Why?
Everything's alright right now.
- No way, my adrenaline's going ape shit.
I'm all jacked up and ready to pop.
- Oh, well don't you pop just yet, cowboy.
- I do hate to leave a job half done.
- I guess I could keep till morning.
(dramatic music)
- I've just been dying
for this, dying for it.
- Yeah, me too baby.
So many wasted days and lonely nights.
- I thought I was never
gonna find the right guy.
- Must have had lots of chances.
- I guess I did.
I don't know, guys in Port
Bidet are a pretty sad lot.
They're either born again baptist types,
you know, with white
socks and blow dried hair.
Or there's a redneck pork
bellied duster driving morons.
Can't even tell the clitoris
from a broken fan belt.
- I'm glad you waited.
- I am to.
- Boy, I could just stay here in this room
and have everything I'll ever
need for the rest of my life.
- No reason why you can't.
At least till Vern gets back.
- Well it is tempting.
I have a lot of lost time to make up for,
I guess we both do.
- That ain't no lie.
Well, I guess I better
go check on Clorette.
Get us some breakfast.
- Hey, now don't y'all fix me
none of that tang, ya hear?
- [Tammy] Don't you worry about that.
Good morning you scheming sack of slime.
I brought you little breakfast.
Granola bars, toast, coffee?
Thought I'd started out with
a nice big frosty glass of Tang.
. No!
No.
- Come on, open up.
Plenty of vitamin C here.
Come on.
- I'm still alive.
- Well of course you're still alive.
That's regular Tang.
I just wanted to see
the look on your face.
- It was all Bert's idea.
Well, he wanted to take the money
and start a storefront church in Tustin.
I knew it was wrong,
but he hypnotized me with
those Charles Manson eyes.
- Shit, more like Bambi eyes.
Probably walked all over him
you domineering she devil.
Probably keep his nuts in
your vinyl cigarette case.
- Well at least he tried to tame me,
which is more than I could
say for that nutless nebbits
you insipidly refer to as your father.
- You watch what you say about my father,
you white trash pig.
If he's mean and fucked
up it's cause of you.
He never used to be that way.
- Oh didn't he?
From what I hear, your
mother was no prize either.
- You shut your mouth.
- Always running off to New Orleans.
Running up against the first man,
dingo stud dog that sniffed her tail.
Like some crazed bitch in heat.
- I'm gonna kill you!
(Clorette screaming)
- For Christ sake, knock it off.
Your neighbors are outside
working on the car.
- Sorry, she just pushed
one of my buttons.
- Well just calm down.
Jesus, now look here, I'm
gonna go get us a set of wheels
and it shouldn't take
no more than an hour.
- [Tammy] You're coming back, aren't you?
- Yeah, sure.
- [Tammy] Because Link.
- What?
- I know this is gonna sound
stupid and crazy romantic,
but I think I'm in love with you.
- Oh baby.
Better be careful.
Last girl said that to me
got her head knocked off
when she stood at the
top of a roller coaster.
- Well, I know one thing.
I don't stand up at the top.
- No, what do you do?
- Squat.
D0 you?
Do you?
- What?
Let's, why don't you
give it to me right now?
Right now with her watching.
(phone ringing)
- You're a kook, you know that.
You better go get that.
I'll see you in a while.
(phone rings)
- Beaverdorf residence.
Vern, my God, where are you?
Mecca.
Oh boy am I glad you called.
You sound drunk.
Vern listen, you are not
gonna believe what happened.
What?
Vern, I do not wanna talk
about my real mother now.
What?
No, it was an accident.
She was drunk on menchulips
and she saw bluebird fly
into the tree shredder,
reached in after it and she got sucked in.
What do you mean there
weren't no bluebird?
You just said there was?
As a joke?
And she fell for it.
And you didn't try and stop her?
I see.
You feel better now that
you've talked about it.
Well that's just fine Vern, great.
That's just great, yeah.
Everything's just fine.
No, she's lying down with a
migraine headache right now.
I'll tell her.
Right Vern.
Oh, I can hardly wait myself.
Bye.
Fucker.
Boy, that was fast.
- Yeah, I got lucky.
- Whose was it?
- I didn't catch his name.
Just some deranged Filipino foster parent
whipping the shit out of his
five-year-old amputee kid.
I held him down, let the kid bite him.
He won't be reporting the
car stolen for a while.
- That kid must have some bite.
I mean, you are soaked in blood.
- I got you these.
- Oh Link, they're so beautiful.
Where'd you get them?
- Don't, don't ask.
Who was on the phone?
- Oh, just some obscene caller.
- Must have said something pretty wild.
You look a little piquey.
-
am.
They're playing my favorite song.
Dance with me, right now.
- Alright.
I don't wanna get blood on
you, let me take this off.
- I don't care.
(dramatic music)
I feel so good right now.
- Yeah, me too.
It's been a long time
since I've had this kind of
sweet tender female tenderness.
- Link, do you think you could
ever fall in love with me?
- Ah shit baby, I already have.
(dramatic music)
- [Tammy] The next week
passed like a montage
of sheer and total romantic bliss.
When we weren't sunbathing
in the backyard,
sharing intimate secrets
and laughing joyfully over sweet nothings,
we were going for long
and wind swept drives
through the vast mediocre
expenses of Orange County.
Drenched with a corny
yet mutual enthrallment
that was all almost too much
for our mere physical bodies to contain.
I suppose we packed a
lifetime into that single week
with more joy and laughter,
more bliss and euphoria
and more good, clean,
honest, heavy-duty fucking
than most timid couples
know in 20 or 30 years.
By the fourth day, Bert was
starting to stink pretty bad.
But we even turned disposing of his body
into a fun packed afternoon.
(dramatic music)
I believe even Clorette
saw how in love we were.
Behind that gag,
I sensed a soft headed
gaze of bemused approval.
I guess she couldn't help
seeing what all people,
no matter how foul and
deranged have always seen.
The world truly belongs to young lovers.
Still the problem of exactly what to do
about Clorette continued to nag.
Knowing as I did now that Vern
had caused my real mother's death
I had pretty much
abandoned my original plan
to simply keep Clorette
alive long enough to confess.
Instead, between hot kisses
and hotter still bouts of ecstatic sex,
I pictured both Vern and
Clorette strung up in the garage
like rancid sides of beef.
Link and me shoving clutch
hooks up their asses
and yanking hard,
till everything slipped out
like a pinata full of guts.
Of course I kept these visions to myself,
not wanting to disturb our perfect bliss.
And perfect it was.
(dramatic music)
You know, something Link?
I never even thought it would
be possible to be this happy.
- Me neither baby.
No, before you, love and sex was always,
was always just two different things.
- This may sound kind of crazy,
but if I ever thought that for one second
you and I wouldn't spend the
rest of our lives together,
I'd walk right into that ocean.
I wouldn't even come back.
- That's silly baby.
You shouldn't even talk like that.
- Link, well we will always
be together, won't we?
- Yeah, yeah, sure we will.
If not in this world then in the next.
- What do you mean by that?
- Hey, you see those
beach houses up there?
That's where all the rich people live.
John Wayne used to live right back there
before he checked out.
That house on the end.
- Yeah, I know, it's
Pat Goons beach house.
Pat Goon, God, he's such a puke.
- Yeah, I know, I know.
- I mean, how come nobody
ever kills somebody like him?
Why is it all the the
cool people die young?
You know, like Jim Morrison and James Dean
and all the prudes and the tight asses,
they go on living forever.
- Beats the shit outta me baby.
Come on, we better head back.
It's starting to get cold.
- Come on Link, we better
hose of sand off our feet.
You know something?
You sure do Look good right now.
Feel like fucking?
- What do you think?
- Shit.
- [Gwen] Tammy, are you back here?
- It's Gwen.
- Well look at you.
You've been to the beach
and you didn't even call me.
- Well it was a sort of
a little spur of the moment thing, Gwen.
- Well you've really become quite
the little gidget, haven't you.
- ls there something
specific on your mind Gwen?
- Not really.
I was just concerned about you.
You know what you told me
about your stepmother and all.
(garage banging)
What's that?
(Clorette banging)
- Rats, we, we have a problem.
Really?
You really should get an
exterminator for that.
- Yeah, well, I think
we might just do that.
I'd, I'd ask you in but.
- Well why don't you?
- I have to make a bunt cake.
- Oh well I'll lick the bowl.
- Gwen.
- You seem changed.
Somebody hasn't beat me
to the punch, have they?
- I really don't know
what you're talking about.
- Oh don't you.
Please tell me it wasn't a man.
- Gwen, you're hurting me.
- Yeah, well not as much
as you are hurting me!
I'm sorry.
- Forget it.
- Listen, I really did come
to see you for a reason.
- Yeah, well I know the reason.
- No, I, I need your help.
I have to see my ex-husband.
Yeah, as incredible as it may seem
I used to be married to a man.
Well anyway, he tends to be violent
and I'm afraid to see him alone.
I want you to come with me.
- Alright.
What time?
- I'll pick you up around six o'clock.
Tammy, why don't you
invite me in for coffee
and sit on my face?
- Gwen, the bunt cake.
- Alright.
But I will not be deflected much longer.
- Just what the hell's
the matter with you?
- Nothing.
She's my friend and she needs my help.
Also, I don't like being
told what I can or can't do.
Not by you or anyone.
- Yeah, well you just asking
for trouble, you know that?
- Maybe I am.
Maybe I like trouble.
Did you ever think of that?
Now weren't we gonna do something
before we were s rudely interrupted?
- I wish you weren't going.
(doorbell rings)
I got a funny feeling about her.
- Don't worry, I can take care of myself.
- Can you?
- Link, if I didn't know better,
I'd think you were jealous.
- No way, baby.
I got something she don't
have and never will.
- What's that?
Two eyes?
Hi Gwen.
- There he is.
McGarret, you're a dead man McGarret.
I hate you, McGarret.
You're no good.
You're a dead man McGarret.
- Don't fucking breath
you sniveling little wimp
or I'll blow your goddamn brains out
Link, Link!
-8-.
- Whip one out and I will!
- Yeah, you skank!
You goddamn psychopath.
- You bet your ass I did,
five days after you did.
- Shit.
- Where I the hell's Noreen?
- That's a sad story little brother.
According to the paper, Noreen
and some Latino douche bag
manufacturer from Pico Rivera
were trying to hot wire the
Oscar Meyer Weenie mobile
when little Oscar, he's an old man now,
he come outside with a shotgun
and he blew their heads off.
- The weenie mobile.
What the hell did they want that for?
- I guess it's a collector's item now.
Come on little bro, grab
yourself a brew, it's cool.
There's some swelling new
people living here now.
- Oh yeah.
who?
- Come on, I'll tell y'all about it.
Qkay-
- [Tammy] Are you alright?
You seem a little tense.
- You have no idea what
this man has put me through.
- What is it that you
need to see him about?
- It's just a minor discrepancy
in our property settlement.
- Yeah, so that's the
way it stands right now.
I'm just keeping the stepmom alive
out back alive until
the old man gets home.
Hell, if it's up to me, man,
I'd bleached her the first night.
But anything to please Tammy.
I'm telling you she is some gal.
I just know you're gonna love her.
Am I?
You know I don't watch
Cotton to pussy the Link.
Never have never will.
- Troy, you watch how
you talk about Tammy.
Now she's just not some pig
I picked up in a cocktail lounge.
She's a real genuine
three-dimensional human being
and I love her.
- Oh yeah.
She must be one hot fuck.
- Troy, I mean it, watch your mouth.
- You watch my mouth.
- Alright look, now you just got out
and I don't wanna start nothing
so let's just change the subject.
Now just tell me how you escaped.
(Gwen knocking)
- Yeah, go.
(Gwen knocking)
Alright.
- Brace yourself Tammy.
- Hey guys, come on.
- Me, you worm!
- Hey, hey get off me.
What are you doing?
Hey, get off me.
- [Gwen] Tammy, help me.
- [Man] What's that?
- [Tammy] Gwen, what are you doing?
(man crying out)
Oh God!
- [Man] What are you?
(man crying)
- Are you all right?
- [Gwen] Tammy, come on!
(man whimpers)
- So then I went totally ape shit.
Running through the cell block,
screaming if my big brother Link
ain't around no more
to save my blonde butt
from getting fucked to death
by all the big black guys.
Well then what the hell?
I ain't got nothing to live for anyway.
And those pigs fell for it.
Hook, line and sinker.
- That's good, that's really good.
- As soon as I got transferred
to the middle ward,
hell I was practically home free.
All I had to do was slit a shrinks throat,
disguise myself as a 300
pound Filipino nurse.
Gut too orderly and stabbed three guards
and I was gone like a cool breeze.
Well, it's good sitting
next to you again like this.
Real physical like and all.
And you don't know what it was like
in that cell after you split.
- Yeah, well a lot's
happened since then, Troy.
- Yeah?
It sure is hot tonight.
I think I'll peel off my shirt.
Why don't you peel off yours too?
- Look, don't, don't get weird man.
- Since when are you
against getting weird?
- That was Folsom, this is Orange County.
- It don't make no difference to me.
Want to arm wrestle?
- No, no, not right now.
- You wanna rough house?
- No, look, I'm in a
mellow mood, that's all.
- Well, I'm not.
Come on, let's fight!
You know the rules.
Loser takes it up the ass.
- No, sit down!
Jesus Christ Troy, you're
getting me nervous.
Can you just sit down?
Troy, will you quit it?
Troy I mean it.
Now you getting me mad.
- Pussy.
- You're really getting me mad now Troy.
l'm not playing-
Asshole!
You'll pay!
- Revenge, Biblical justice.
Call it what you like.
I call it God damn invigorating.
Have you ever seen anything
to compare with a look on his face?
(men grunting)
- Get off me.
I mean it.
- Something different huh?
You didn't plan on this now, did ya?
- Alright Troy, it's gone far enough
just like you always wanted it.
Fun games are over, okay?
That's enough Troy.
- [Troy] So now the tables have turned,
how's it feel to be on the bottom, huh?
- I don't like it troy.
- [Troy] Let's get that belt
buckle loosened up there.
- Troy, Troy, Troy, Troy,
this has gone far enough!
- Oh far enough yeah?
All we need is something
to grease the shoot.
- Will you let go of me?
- I see something.
- I feel incredibly powerful right now.
Can we make love?
- No, I have a headache.
- I'm not in any mood to take
no for an answer Mary Cochet.
- This aint funny, Troy this aint funny!
- It aint supposed to be.
- Link, you gotta, oh my God!
- Tammy, please let me explain!
We were just horsing around.
This here's my best buddy Troy.
- So a couple of rapists!
I fantasized this moment.
You have used that thing
to degrade a woman for the last time!
- Jesus Christ.
That bitch just trying to cut off my dick.
- Stuff it back in your
pants you dumb peck of wood.
- I always knew you were too kind
and gentle to be a real man!
Never thought you were actually a homo!
- Honey, I'm not the homo.
Troy here's the homo.
I never took it up the ass
in my life, not even once!
- That was just about to change.
- I aint got nothing to live for anymore!
- Tammy, come back here.
You gotta understand how it was in prison!
Tammy, come back, don't be stupid!
- Tammy, Tammy, come back, come back.
Come on, let's take Gwen's car.
Qkay-
- I know where she's going.
- Criminal Link Cutter and
Troy Brady, his cellmate.
Both of them are real scum
who escaped from Folsom Prison last week.
Both men are armed and
extremely dangerous.
If you have any information
as to the whereabouts
of these criminals,
please call this anonymous hotline number.
I squeal.
Simply dial I squeal.
And a policeman will be
waiting to answer your calls.
And if you happen to be a
lesbian, it doesn't matter.
We would like to hear from you.
Please call this number.
Just dial I squeal.
- I know she's fucked
up Troy, but I love her.
- I know you do.
And I can see why now.
I take back everything I said.
- Christ.
I just hope we're not too late.
- Oh, it's getting cold.
- Yes, officer, I wanna make a confession
about something that I personally did.
And I'm not sorry for it.
But first about those two convicts,
I know exactly where they're holed up.
The address?
Hold on, let me go check.
Hello Officer, I got the address.
Do you have a pencil?
Okay, I'll wait.
Okay, the address is 951 D--
- It's too cold.
I guess I'll use a gun.
- There she is.
- Tammy!
(gun firing)
- I knew you'd stop me.
I knew you would.
- There, there baby, it's all right.
- ls it really?
- Sure it is, Troy's cool.
That's what I was trying to
tell you back at the house.
Sure we dicked around
a little in the joint.
But baby, that don't
mean I love you any less.
- I just don't know.
I mean, I thought you two were--
- Baby, come on.
It's an ACDC universe.
Hell, Troy swings both
ways, don't you, Troy?
- Yeah, I guess.
- See what I tell ya?
Come on, we're gonna be one
big happy Menage 3 trois.
Just you wait and see.
- Mnage trois?
What the hell is that?
That sounds dirty.
- He means a Mnage
trois, the T's silent.
- Oh, one of them French deals.
- That's it, baby.
Come on, what do you say?
- Well I guess if the French
can do it, we can too.
- That's the spirit.
Come on, I'm starved.
Let's go grab a breakfast jack.
(dramatic music)
- [TV] As our young
people have inspired us,
that's our purpose wherever we go,
that our lives might be made a blessing.
- I tell you, Vern, you're lucky
to get out of that country with your dick.
- That's no lie.
Hell, as far as I knew,
I was just taking a piss on a wall.
How was I to know it was one
of them God damn mosques?
Well, thank you much Jeff.
We'll see ya.
Clorette, Tammy.
Clorette?
(dramatic music)
Tammy.
What the?
Clorette?
Tammy?
Oh my God.
Tammy!
Tammy Beaverdorf, where, in the--
(Clorette banging)
Clorette?
Clorette.
Clorette?
Shit.
Clorette?
What the hell?
Just hold on.
What happened?
- Don't believe a word they say Vern,
no matter what they tell
you, it's a pack of lies.
- What are you talking about?
Who did this to you?
Was it Tammy?
- There they come!
Shut the door.
Shut the door you idiot!
- Gonna back her in, just in
case we gotta move out fast.
- Wait, I'll get the gate.
- Good idea.
- He is a killer Vern.
He's an escaped convict.
They've been bucking each other
like wild rams like there was no tomorrow.
- Sh, hush.
- Did you hear that?
- What?
- I don't know, it
sounds like a sticky rod.
- For a couple of nuts riding too high.
Pop the hood.
- All right, all right, boost her!
- Link, come here quick!
- My favorite song.
(rock music)
- Oh shit.
- She took some of that Tylenol.
- I guess she's had her last headache.
- Damn.
This makes me a little bit sad.
I mean, I know she was
pushy and turned out
to be a psychopath, but I still liked her.
- Yeah, she seemed like
good people till last night.
- She was good people till last night's.
Just everybody turns out to be
a little rasty now and then.
I Cruising on the highway r
I Feels good to see open space J
I I don't feel like a prisoner I
I I don't feel like a basket case 1
I I turn the radio up to ten
you know I found my place I
r Getting up, put the dishes out I
I Put the trash back in it's place r
I Now that I'm a man I'm gonna
piss right in their face I
I Cause my old mans a fatso J
I He's got a bathtub for a mouth r
- Come on, let's stick her the garage.
- [Tammy] I gotta take a tinkle.
- Oh shit.
- Wait, let me move the car first.
- Hey, it's not even locked.
- Man, I'm sure we locked it.
Let's open it up.
Holy shit.
- Oh shit.
He wasn't due back for another week.
I guess Troy sensed how weirded out
I was by everything that had happened
and so stuck with me the rest of the day
while Link was off taking
care of a few loose ends.
By the time the sun was going down
behind those mediocre tract homes,
I felt as though I'd
known Troy all my life.
And I had to admit he was not a bad guy.
- [Reporter] His body
was found on the beach
where he was struck down
by the assailants bullet
while jogging near his Newport Beach home.
Why anyone would want to harm a man
who practically epitomized every decent
and mediocre American virtue
remains a mystery at this hour.
But police in LA and Orange
counties are pulling out
all stops to solve the case
as quickly as possible.
And now a retrospective look
at the multifaceted career of Pat Goon.
- Ain't that something?
Lincoln and I were just talking
about that the other day.
How aint it a pity guys like
him never seem to get it.
- Maybe God was listening baby.
Sounds like they nailed him
right down there at the beach.
- Jesus, it could have got us.
- I'll bet whoever shot him
is laughing his butt off right about now.
- Probably so.
- I sure laughed my butt off
when I killed my parents.
Hell, I ain't laughed
so hard before or since.
- Well, hell, you had a lot
to laugh about a little buddy.
He wiped out a whole meeting with the PTA.
- It was part of the plan.
I was trying to make it look
like some psychopath done it.
- Christ, are they gonna
show this thing again?
I'm sorry, but I gotta go to bed.
- Yeah, me too.
- Hey, what about me?
Where I am gonna sleep?
- Where do you think?
You march your bum right in
there you juvenile delinquent.
- [Tammy] Hey Troy, shut
that damn thing off, will ya?
- [Troy] Oh yeah, sure.
. HEY-
Some fun in the sack last night, huh?
- Yeah, sure beats watching MTV.
- Hey, are you still sad about Vern?
- Yeah, I can't help it.
I just keep thinking
about it all the times
we used to put on our matching
Scarlet O'Hare dresses
and romp around the
house like we were twins.
- It's good to have memories.
- Yeah, but you know, he
tricked my real mother
into jumping into the tree shredder.
So I guess he got what was coming to him.
- Sounds like he did.
Hey look, Troy and I have been
putting our heads together.
- Yeah, I noticed.
Guess you thought I was asleep.
- No, no, look, we come up with a plan
where we can make some money
and blow this place once and for all.
- Sounds good to me.
I don't feel much like dragging
three more bodies out to the woods.
- Okay, this is it.
We hit Donkey Land this afternoon.
- Donkey Land?
- Yeah, Troy knows the layout.
He used to work there a few years back.
- What are we gonna do,
rob one of those booths
where you pay to get in?
- No, no, look, there's
this guy who goes around
and collects money from the restaurant,
but before he drops it off,
he always stops back in his office.
It's gonna be a breeze.
Troy has the whole thing wired.
Come on, let's get our butts in gear.
- [Tammy] And so with
a certain wistfulness,
we took our leave of that suburban abode
for what I thought would be the last time.
A short time later we were
streaming down the highway.
Wild and sexed up with
the amphetamine we took.
Our attention fixed totally
on the ecstatic future
which lay just ahead.
- You know, I'm telling you baby,
you're gonna ooh all over Mexico.
- Tell me about it again.
- Well, there's tacos
and there's enchiladas
and refried beans more than any
three people can ever eat in a life time.
- And everything's cheap.
Shit, on what we make in this heist,
we'll be able to live like
a bunch of high class models
in a slick magazine.
- That's right little buddy.
We're gonna have ourselves, the
villa overlooking acap Poco.
Dozens of hot little,
smooth skin serpents.
Oh, we'll just lie around
all day and fuck all night.
- Oh boy, oh boy.
Our favorite thing in all the world.
- Just you wait, just you wait
little buddy, just you wait.
- [Tammy] But I began to experience
strange flashes of paranoia
the closer to Donkey Land we got.
- [Troy] There she blows.
- You wanna wait here honey bunch?
- No, I'm gonna come with you.
I mean, if something should go wrong,
I think we should die together.
- Nothing's gonna go wrong.
Nobody's gonna start shooting,
hell, it's park policy.
They might shoot some innocent people.
- No.
I'm starting to feel like I
took some bad acid or something.
- Well, how would you know?
You've never taken any good acid.
- I've read about it.
- All right, let's cut the chatter
and take care of business.
(people chattering)
All right, all right, now this is it.
The money room's over there.
- This place is a kitsch monstrosity.
A demented cacophony
of all castrated dreg.
Look at all these mindless
dark broad vermin.
It's all too much.
- I'm scared.
I mean, I, I keep thinking
all these people are looking at us.
- Look, don't get paranoid now baby.
Just wait here.
Troy, you ready?
- Yeah, in a second.
I gotta go take him dump.
- [Link] A crap.
- Link, Troy scares me too.
I mean, I know he's cute
and he's great in a sack
and everything, but I don't know.
I think there's something
wrong with his mind.
- No, look, this place
just makes him up tight.
That's all.
He had a bad experience
when he worked here.
- What?
- Well one time Pinocchio caught him
jerking off over there
inside the mountain.
And when Troy's dad found out,
he made Troy take a piece
of coarse grain sand paper.
- [Tray] Hey.
- God, that had to be
the world's fastest dump.
- Reach, fuck head!
Damn it.
We're too late.
Let's get outta here.
God dang.
- Wait.
That's him.
- Get out of the way.
Freeze you fuck!
You you make a move and
I'll blow your ears off.
Come on, let's do it!
- All right, all right.
Shit.
- Hold it right there you blonde scum.
(gun firing)
- Fuck.
- Calm down.
What the hell are you doing?
- Nothing, I'm just looking.
You see they got some
new rides over there.
- Save it baby.
Bow put your buns in motion.
Troy, do you remember the number?
- No way, man.
You were driving just.
- Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.
- There it is.
- Come on.
Damn, I think we made it.
- [Troy] We made it yeah!
r M-I-C-K-U-I-L-O-U-S-E r
- I told you it'd be easy!
- Shit, like taking a dildo from a baby.
- How much did we get?
- We got thousands, thousands.
- All right, all right, look,
now we hold up overnight and tomorrow,
it's Mexico, here we come.
- All right.
- Tomorrow?
- Tammy, come on.
It's only for one more night.
- I know, but I thought we kissed
this place goodbye for good.
- So did I.
But I didn't anticipate having to grease
a guy back there to save Troy's life.
It's murder now baby.
They're gonna be watching
our border for sure.
- Tammy, I know a guy who can fly us down
in Cessna first thing tomorrow.
All we have to do is kick
back for the next 12 hours
and have the time of our lives.
- I sure know what
sensuality is all about now.
- This is just a little taste
what lies in Mexico baby.
- I sure feel satisfied.
And to think I used to badmouth women.
- Don't look at me, little buddy.
hell, I'm rung out like a limp snake.
- I feel just as calm and
placid as a cow on a blue lake.
- I gotta take a whiz.
- It must be about time for the news, huh?
- I need a cigarette.
- Better by three.
- Honey, where's the Tang?
" The Tang?
- Yeah, I put it right here in my bag
when I thought we weren't coming back.
- It has to be here.
- I wouldn't have left
something like that behind.
Hey look.
- [Reporter] That was
just another normal day
at America's favorite theme park.
But within minutes the
place was berserk with shock
and grief as people
dropped in their tracks.
Park officials had this to say.
- Oh my God, I think I know
what happened to the Tang.
- [Reporter] How do you think it happened?
- Well it had to be someone
who was familiar with the park.
See they got to the central soda supply
and contaminated both
the syrups and the water
that go out to the various
restaurants and concessions.
By the time we realized
what was happening,
people were dropping like flies.
I'm sorry I haven't cried since I saw Ebut this is too much.
- Troy, how could you?
- It was easy.
They were all pukes.
They had it coming.
- This could complicate things.
- Why?
What's the problem?
We got away, didn't we?
(dog barks)
(voice chattering)
- What the fuck was that?
- Sounds like a bullhorn.
- Oh shit.
- [Man] Coem out with your arms out!
The Orange County sheriffs SWAT team.
Strip and come out with
their hands over their heads.
And when I say strip I mean strip.
Bra, panties, jock straps, the works.
You first, Tammy Bieber
Dorf, you filthy blonde slut.
- Shit, they know my name.
- Look, don't freak out now baby.
If we can make it to the next
block, we'll be home free.
- [Man] This is not bullshit,
you've got 15 seconds.
- Troy, you ready?
- You your butt I am.
- All right, through the other bedroom.
Go.
- [Man] Come out with
your hands in the air.
The Orange County Sheriffs SWAT team.
You've got five seconds.
Wait, Troy, Troy Brady.
There's somebody here
that wants to talk to you.
- Shit, they know my name too.
- [Man] Troy, Troy this is your father.
Dad?
- [Dad] Troy, I just want you to know
that no matter what you may have done,
your mother and I are
prepared to stand behind you.
- Mom.
- Troy, Troy, don't listen.
It's just a trick.
- [Dad] Troy, I know we weren't
the best parents in the world.
Many of the time I blooded
your pretty pink lips
and your mother or I
always dressing you up
like Nancy Sinatra, circa 1966
and stubbing her cigarettes
out in your crotch.
But we've turned over a
new leaf, Troy, come to us.
- For God sakes, Troy,
your parents are dead.
You killed them.
- Maybe I didn't.
Maybe it was all just a badass acid trip.
- Oh shit, he's flipping out.
- [Dad] Troy, listen, your mother and I
have been reborn as
kind and gentle parents.
We are no longer afraid to come right out
and say what we could never say before.
That we love you, Troy.
Oh good God all mighty, we love you.
Troy, throw down your gun
and step into the light
so we can give you a big cathartic hug.
A hug?
That's just what they
never gave me, a hug.
- [Dad] Troy come to
us, step into the light.
- No, no.
- Don't touch me.
You people are evil.
I want to be a little boy again.
With my mommy and daddy.
I want to go home.
(Troy crying)
Dad?
(gun firing)
You were right.
It was a trick.
I never could trust my father.
(siren blares)
- Link, come on.
The suburbs vomiting terror all around us,
we somehow managed to allude the police
long enough for Link to hot wire a car.
Unfortunately, in all the confusion,
Link had forgot to pick up the money
so we were up shit creek
as far as flying to Mexico was concerned.
Nearly a month has gone by
since that fateful night,
and we've been running ever since until,
to be blunt, we are sick of running.
Been holed up in his house in LA
for several weeks now after murdering
the owner who was a disturbed
Vietnam veteran who's fixing
to crash Bow Ho's birthday
party with a flame thrower.
We've known for some time now
that our time's running out.
We still miss Troy more
than words could ever say.
I cry myself to sleep almost every night
thinking about how they
blew him away like that.
Sometimes when the hot San Ana winds
are whipping the shit
out of the dirty palms,
it's almost as though I can hear his voice
whispering through the filthy fronds
and sudden gusts of tortured poignance.
Well, I see a Link coming
back from the market now,
so I guess I should sign off.
More later I think.
What's wrong?
- The checker named me Lucky's.
She started screaming at me.
She said I killed her
niece at Donkey Land.
SWAT team was pulling up out front
when I ducked through a back stock room.
- Well do you think they followed you?
- There they are.
Plain clothes men.
I'm afraid this is it, baby.
- I guess you're right.
(dramatic music)
(door knocks)
(dramatic music)
(door knocks)
(dramatic music)
- Somebody's home, I hear a radio.
Oh well.
(dramatic music)
- Testing, one, two, three, testing.
Hi, this is me, Tammy Lynn Beaverdorf.
And these are my memoirs
in case we don't get outta here alive.
I guess you know who I am by now
since my name is all over the TV,
but since everything they're
saying about us is a pack of lies,
I'd like to take this chance
to set the record straight.
It seems hard to believe that
it all began less than six weeks ago.
I'll never forget that first day
we arrived in Orange County, California.
After spending all of my nearly
18 years in Port Bidet Day,
a shitty little town on
the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
My daddy, or simply Vernon,
as he preferred to be called,
had been transferred to a new
company office in Abraham.
So there we were, streaming in the land
of sunshine and beach parties,
me secretly feeling like some
sort of teenage time bomb,
aching to explode with a fire and joy
that had always been
denied me in the south.
The only fly in the ointment
was Vern's recent bride,
Clorette, an evil scheming bitch
in the guise of a born again Christian.
There was no love lost between us.
- Hey, look, Vern, there's Donkey Land
right down the street.
Oh, let's go, let's go right now.
- Not now.
We're hot, tired, and cranky.
I'm not.
- Well, I am.
- Vern's not.
- Yes he is, aren't you?
- We'll go in a few days, sweetheart,
after we're all settled in.
- Okay, whatever you say, daddy.
I, I mean, Vern.
- Are you sure this is the place?
- ls it all right?
- This ain't nothing but a
little post-war track house.
You promised me a glass
and redwood palace.
- Clorette, now this'll do for now.
- I don't see why we can't
live in a decent place.
I know how much money
you have squirreled away
in that money market fund.
- That money is for
Tammy's college education.
- Oh what college education?
She never even finished high school.
(phone rings)
- I think that's our telephone.
(phone ringing)
Hello?
Noreen.
There ain't no Noreen here.
I think you got the wrong number.
Well, this is the new house.
- Come on brick too, you to Maggie.
This is your new home.
Come on.
- [Clorette] Oh my lord, no!
- [Vern] Oh, what's
wrong, what's wrong honey?
- Just look at my Siamese cat figurine.
- I told you to let the movers take it.
They're the experts.
- Oh, I know what happened.
You kicked it back in Missouri.
- You're crazy.
- Now, it's all right, honey.
I'll get you a real Siamese.
Little playmate for Brick and Maggie.
- Oh no you won't, I hate cats.
(cat meows)
- I'm gonna go and watch
for the moving van.
- Stop it.
I We are weak, but he is strong I
I Yes Jesus loves me J
- There now.
- Well, at least the TV's working.
- Oh my Lord, it's Pat Goon.
My favorite Christian entertainer.
Oh God.
Now that's my idea of a real man.
- Clorette!
Why don't you watch where you're going?
- What is this?
Nice girls do, now you can too.
Nice girls do what?
- What do you think?
- I asked you a question young lady.
Don't get smart with me.
- All right, Clorette.
You wanna know what they do?
Nice girls fuck.
They F-U-C-K, fuck.
- Vern, Vern get in here!
Vern, she said the F word.
- She did, did she?
- Hypocritical cunt.
- Vern, she said the C word.
- All right, young lady,
I've warned you the last time.
Clorette, get the Lysol.
- No, no, no!
(Tammy coughing)
- There, there, is that enough?
Have you learned your lesson?
- Vern, Vern, you wouldn't believe
the trash she has been reading.
Everything from Harold
Robbins to Marcel Prust.
Where did I put those hefty trash bags?
- You leave my books alone
you neo Nazi, slop pig!
- Well the lava obviously
ain't strong enough, is it?
Where did I pack the Borax?
- No, no.
- Oh my Lord in heaven.
Vern, look what I found.
- [Vern] What is it?
- Well, it certainly ain't a
good Friday communion wafer.
- How dare you touch my diaphragm?
Get your perfume paws off of that.
- Diaphfagm?
Why you no good little white trash whore?
- Am not.
lam still a virgin.
You could ask anybody.
I just got that in case
I ever fell in love.
- Oh, fell in love.
Everybody knows you had a sickening
little trice with that retarded
black boy down the street.
- We were friends you
evil minded redneck sow!
Just because you are
reformed nymphomaniac.
- All right, that does
it, hike your skirt up.
I'm going to give you a lick
and you're never going to forget--
- You'd like that wouldn't you?
In more ways and more ways than one.
- Oh Vern, did you hear what she said?
You depraved little child of Satan.
- Tammy, you pull those panties down.
- Not this time.
- Vern, in here!
. No!
I'm too old to spank, it's wrong!
It's sick, it's unhealthy, it's wrong!
- You're obviously the expert on all.
- You're hurting me!
(People yelling)
(hand smacking)
(man singing)
- Whack her good one time for Jesus.
- Did you have a good time?
- Tammy, I'm warning you.
- Well apparently Elmo did,
I could feel him smiling
through your slacks.
- Why you little spy.
Open this door.
Open this door to Tammy.
. No!
- [Vern] Alright, stay there.
You can go to bed without
your supper tonight.
- Well, that's just fine
because Clorette's a shitty cook anyway.
- [Vern] You just don't
know when to quit, do you?
- Just leave me alone.
Leave me alone!
- [Clorette] Vern.
' [Vern] Huh?
- [Clorette] For you.
- [Vern] Oh,
Oh, all right.
Hello?
(dramatic music)
- [Tammy] I watched TV
in a confused stupor
for the rest of the night.
Scared to venture out of my room.
Finally around three AM when
I was sure they were asleep,
I made a famished run to the kitchen.
You stay away from me!
- I ain't gonna hurt you angel.
Swear to God all mighty, I love you.
- It's all right.
- How could I have ever whacked
the behind of the precious
little girl I love so much.
Here, let me kiss it and make it all well.
- Vern!
You're embarrassing me.
- Why?
There ain't nobody here
but your dear old dad
and his precious little girl.
- I don't know, it's
just that, I don't know.
I just think that, well, some
of the things we used to do,
I think they may have been wrong.
" Wrong?
What's wrong with a dad who
used to dress up in a blue
velvet Scarlet O'Hare dress
and play with his daughter
like the twin sister she never had?
- Nothing, I guess.
- Or a dad who used to
let his little princess
dress up in her real
mama stiletto, high heels
and walk all over his face?
- I don't know.
- Or a dad who cut off a donkey's head
when that donkey sprung a boner
in his sweetest little princess's
birthday party on the lawn.
- I'm tired, I gotta go to bed.
- Oh lord, me too.
I gotta catch that plane at eight AM.
- What plane?
- Oh, I guess you don't know, do you?
I got a call from the home office.
Some fella dropped dead in
Saudi Arabia this morning
and I gotta fly over and take his place.
- You're going to Saudi Arabia?
- Yeah, only for three weeks.
- Three weeks?
What about me?
I, I mean us.
- Everything will be all right, princess.
I'll tell Clorette that
we patched things up.
She really loves you.
She's told me so a thousand times.
It's just that she's had a rough life.
Try and show her some compassion.
- Compassion?
I had a bad feeling
trouble lay just ahead.
This proved to be the case
the very next day when Clorette came back
from taking Vern to the airport
slightly earlier than expected.
- What do you think you are doing?
- [Tammy] Nothing.
Just dancing around my
T-shirt and panties.
ls that a crime?
- Oh, I dunno, it just
might be to the eyes of God.
What is that sick sexual
filth you're listening to?
- It's not filth, just
contemporary rock music.
- With secret messages buried
between the lines by any chance?
- Crazy, there is no such thing.
- Oh, there's a lot You
don't know young lady.
But you're gonna find out.
I've enrolled you in a nine
week Bible study retreat.
- Nine weeks?
Clorette, that is the rest of the summer!
- Exactly.
I doubt that you'll have much
need for that diaphragm now
that you'll be surrounded
by clean and wholesome Christian Youth.
- Vern said I can get a part-time
job and go to the beach!
- The beach?
I bet you would like that, wouldn't you?
You'd have depraved little gidget.
Oh, I can just see you now,
like some little frisky chihuahua in heat.
Sniffing every blonde surfers
crotch from Ring Con La Hoa.
Well, you can just forget
it little miss sex machine.
You're gonna spend the summer with Christ.
- I'm not, I'm not going.
- You don't have any choice
in the matter, young lady.
And just to make sure you're
in the proper frame of mind,
I'm gonna give you a nice
scalding Clorox enema.
. No!
- Young lady, on the double!
The devil loves you anyways.
The devil always knows the lower mouth.
- You're crazy, you're insane!
- Go on run!
See where it gets you.
But when they find your mutilated body
dumped beside a freeway,
don't you ever say
that you didn't have that chance
to fall in step with Christ.
- I hate you.
You're crazy, you demented redneck bitch.
I walked for a long time after that
in a state of total anxiety and confusion.
Not knowing where I was headed.
Eventually I found myself
at the local high school,
which made me feel even sadder
being a dropout and all.
It's pretty much closed for the summer,
though the gyms and playing
fields still seem to be in use.
- It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
- If you ask me, I think it sucks.
- My name's Gwen.
Do you wanna talk about it?
- Talk about it?
- Sure, why not?
- I don't live very far from here.
We could go back to my house
and drink some herb tea.
Listen to some women's records.
Come on.
- Do you mind if I ask
you personal question?
- The answer's yes, with a vengeance.
- Well, I was just
wondering about your eye.
- Oh, that's just an old
battle wound, you might say.
But let's talk about you.
How do you feel about men?
Do you find men repulsive,
disgusting little spaniels or not?
- I haven't had much experience really.
- That's a wise decision.
A very wise decision.
- And then she tried to gimme
a scalding Clorox enema.
And I just freaked.
- Oh understandably.
Your parents sound like real vermin.
Why don't you move in here with me?
- Gee that sounds tempting,
but you know you don't have
a whole lot of space in here.
Just a single bed.
- That's no problem.
We can just sleep on top of each other.
- You mean like having bunk beds?
Gee, that sounds like fun.
I wish I could.
- Come on, let me give you a back rub.
Slip off your blouse.
- Oh no.
I should go home.
You know, face the music.
- I insist that you spend the night.
- I better not.
Clorette's probably worried about me.
When we go through this at
least three times a week,
you know, things'll settle down.
I think this is stuck.
- Then why don't you step back over here
and toss your pretty
little muff in my face.
- What?
Oh, it's just locked.
You know it'd be a lot
yesterday if you just--
- My skirt.
I guess I caught it on the latch.
Well, I guess I can get it mended.
Listen, I'll call you okay?
Maybe we can go out on
a double date sometime.
Bye.
It was late by the time I got back
and I approached the house cautiously,
not knowing what might await me inside.
- [Clorette] Dear Tammy,
you vile this disgusting little pig.
Assuming you come back alive,
you may look around and
notice that I'm not here.
I simply could not bear to expose my faith
to the repulsive demonic filth
you represent a second longer.
So I've gone on a religious retreat
for the rest of the weekend.
I hope that by the time I
come back late Sunday night,
you have gotten down on your knees
and asked Jesus to forgive
you because I can't.
Signed Clorette, not your real mother.
PS, here's 50 cents for food.
There ain't much in the refrigerator,
though I did fix you a nice big
frosty pitcher of Tang, which
I know you are crazy about.
- Late Sunday night?
This is only Friday.
I got the whole weekend.
I'm free!
(upbeat music)
I was so elated, I couldn't
even think about sleep.
Instead, I danced through every room
of the house all night long.
Smoking one cigarette right after another,
with MTV turned up as loud as it would go.
When I started to get wore out,
I wolfed down a handful of
my real mothers diet pills.
Knowing they would give me as much vim
as they used to give her.
They filled my mind full of crazy thoughts
like running nude through a Kmart
or sitting on Richard Gear's face.
But more than anything they made me want
to do the one thing I'd never really done.
I called Gwen at the crack of
dawn and I didn't mince words.
Gwen, the beach, you gotta
take me to the beach.
Come on, come pick me up.
We gotta go to the beach.
God, I do not believe
that you got us out here.
I mean, I'm going right outta my skull.
- Will you please get real.
- Real, shit.
I never felt more real my whole life.
I get any more real and I'm going to go
jump on one of those guys out there.
Hey, gimme another beer.
- Hey, will you slow down?
That's the ninth beer you've had so far.
- Slow down?
Shit I've been slowed down my whole life.
What's it got me?
Nothing but 18 years of
bottled up frustration.
Hey, I got a great idea.
I am sick of sitting here.
Let's liven this place up a little bit.
Let's have a beach party.
Yeah.
I You stupid asshole. J
- Who needs to listen
to that sexist garbage?
- Damn it, I want some action.
- Will you try to control yourself?
- What for?
- Cause people are looking at us.
- Oh yeah?
Well I am looking at them.
And I like what I see.
Hey, you watch this.
Come on everybody!
I'm here for the sound
and I'm raring to go!
- Would you watch your ass?
Come on.
You Okay?
- I'm okay.
(men kissey noises)
- You're okay.
- What kind of beach is this anyway?
Do you mean to tell me
that all of them guys up there are all?
All of them?
- Come on Tammy.
You've had enough sun for one day.
Come on.
You feel better now?
- Yeah.
- Good enough to invite me in?
- Yeah, sure, come on.
- There's some Tang in the refrigerator.
I'm gonna go take a shower.
- Oh, is there room enough
for two of us in there?
- [Tammy] In where?
- Forget it.
I'll wait, why don't you
brush your teeth while you're at it?
- You know, Gwen, I'm really only looking
for one special guy.
Don't ask me how I know
but this is the summer I'm gonna find him
and when I do, I'm gonna
make up for lost time.
This summer's got special
written all over it.
- Don't scream gidget or I'll blow
your cute little brains out.
All right.
Now who's she?
- A friend.
- Yeah?
Well friends like her baby,
you don't need no special guy.
Go and get rid of her
and be cool sweet thing.
- Gwen.
- Oh, hello gorgeous.
You feel like some company Gwen?
- Gwen, I don't feel well.
- Oh, what's the matter?
You got first time jitters?
I know, let me give you a
shampoo to break the ice.
- Oh no, no, no, no.
Don't, don't come in.
I, I, I got the runs and
it's all over the place.
- Oh, how distasteful.
- Yeah, it is real distasteful.
So I'm just gonna take some kaopectate
and and go straight to bed
and I hope you don't mind.
- Well I do, but under the circumstances.
- I'll call you later.
- All right sweet one.
You feel better soon.
Remember, patience is
not one of my virtues.
- Yeah, yeah.
(door clicks)
- Okay, alright.
Now where the hell's Noreen?
- I don't know any Noreen.
Are you sure you're at the right house?
- Yeah baby.
I'd know this bathroom anywhere.
Used to let Noreen have it dog style
right there against that sink.
- Don't you go start sniffing at me.
- Hey, don't provoke me, baby.
I'm so sexed up right now.
I could pump into a
weasel and a miniskirt.
- Oh, I'm sure you could.
and have.
But if he so much is
hike your leg against me,
the judge is gonna castrate you
with a pair of heavy gauge bolt cutters.
cause I happen to be underage.
- No, you happen to be as sadly frustrated
and loveless young woman.
You have it written all over you.
- Nothing could be further from the truth.
I happen to have two
loving, adoring parents
and all of a sensuous satisfying sex
any normal girl could ever want.
- Yeah?
What do you do, go muck diving
with your one eyed cyclops?
- Do you have a sinister mind?
She happens to be my chum.
- Yeah, I had a chum
like that in the joint.
Okay, we're gonna move
it into the living room
and you try anything cute
then they're gonna be holes
in your southern fried
face off the Matterhorn.
- Obviously absurd exaggeration.
Donkey Land is over a mile from here.
- Yeah?
Well this happens to
be a 3.57 Magnum baby.
With a gun like this, I could send
Tinkerbell's brains to France and back.
- This Tinkerbell had some brains.
Not two greasy biceps and a
soft spot between the leg.
(man groans)
- That was real stupid baby.
That was stupid.
Do you know, you come within a millisecond
of picking your shit lungs
up off the crab grass?
- Look, if you're gonna ravage me,
why don't you just go
ahead and get it over with?
- Ravage you?
Ravage you.
Baby, you've been reading too many
of those lonely broads paperbacks.
- I, I won't make a
fuss, I promise, I just.
- Well in that case, forget it.
Hell, I like em loud and rasty.
Ain't no fun unless the bed falls apart.
- You really are
disgusting, you know that?
- Yeah, it was love at
first sight for me too.
There we go.
Come on.
Right, now sit your down
in that butterfly chair.
Sit down!
- [Reporter] He escaped 10
days ago from Folsom Prison
in northern California after Disemboweling
the warden's wife and
stealing her clothes.
- Lies, shit!
No, she was fine when I left her.
God, it wasn't my fault she
got tangled up in that wraith.
Jesus Christ!
Gimme a God damn fucking break!
You, are you hungfy?
- You are gonna die in the
California state gas chamber.
You are just gonna squirm in your chair.
- [Boy] Starve, starve
baby, see if, bye care.
- Maybe you won't even make to the trial.
Maybe some sadistic cop
will just beat you up
in your holding cell.
- [Boy] That's it, that did it.
(Tammy mumbling)
Are you ready to be civil?
- Yeah.
- [Boy] All right, now are you hungry?
- Yeah, why don't you take
me out to the sizzler?
- Sorry, they're closed tonight,
how about some ice cream?
- [Tammy] Okay, but you gotta
feed Brick and Maggie to.
- All right, which one is which?
- Maggie's the dark haired
and depressed one over there.
- Depressed?
Why is she depressed?
- It's a long story, just
go get my ice cream for me.
You must be hungry to, by all means
help yourself to
whatever's in the cat box.
- Thanks, but I've eat all
of that I'm ever gonna eat.
- So what were you in for?
- Mass murder.
- Who all did you kill?
- Just a bunch of rich
scum bags, 19 in all.
They had it coming.
- [Tammy] Why, what did they do?
- Well for starters,
they're a real bunch of pukes, you know?
Where the love boats at.
That's where I nailed him,
on the head guys yacht with an uzie.
This guy made his fortune selling
torture phones to Latin
American dictators.
And his wife, his wife,
she was just as bad,
On the outside she was, she
was as beautiful as a model.
But on the inside she was a drooling ghoul
with the kiddie porn snuff films.
They were just about to mutilate
the prettiest looking
nigger girl you ever saw
when I blew em all away.
Hell, I did the world a favor.
- So what'd you go to prison for then?
- They were good friends with the Reagans.
- [Tammy] Shit, talk about bum luck.
Sure sounds like you've lived
through a life of adventure though.
- You bet your pointy
little tits I have darling,
have and will again.
- Just assume you didn't allude to my tit,
pointy or otherwise.
- Why, is it making you start to purr?
- I always purr right
before I claw the skin
off the first mangy
tomcat that smirks at me.
Just like you're smirking at me now.
- You better watch it, baby.
You getting me all excited again.
- Well, I have a feeling
you were born excited.
You wanna know something else,
you're gonna die excited
if you're still here
when my father, the chief
of police gets back.
- Save it baby.
Your daddy's in Saudi Arabia.
I seen where he wrote down
the flight information.
- Well, my mother isn't.
She's due back your anytime
with the rest of the women's gun club.
- Bullshit!
Your stepmother's gone for the weekend.
She won't be back here until
she's damn pretty sure.
Your orbital corpse is drawing flies.
- What are you talking about?
Clorette's travel bag.
How dare you root around
in her stuff like that?
- Here, thirsty, huh?
Thirsty, got a headache?
. 5o?
- Tiny Tylenol, what does that prove?
We just moved in, she hasn't
had time to unpack everything.
- Thought Tylenol, think hard.
Doesn't this ring some kind of bell?
- It's safe now.
I mean, Christ, it's triple sealed.
- Seal's already broke on this one.
Pitcher of Tang in the refrigerator.
Maybe you'd like some.
- You know, maybe I would.
I mean, Clorette did make it for me.
Vernon and I are the only ones
that drank it around here.
But she can't.
She can't stand the stuff.
- Here, here.
Smell, new flavor.
- Smells like smokehouse almonds.
- No, no, that's cyanide baby.
Enough in that jar to wipe
Jonestown out 10 times over.
- I don't believe it.
- Jesus, what I do gotta do?
- Dear Clorette, here
are the cyanide laced
Tang and Tylenol ready to go.
If the one doesn't work,
the other surely will.
It is vital that we make
Vern and Tammy's death
look like part of a random poisoning.
So do nothing till.
I dream of your hot baby oil hand jobs
and the church we will
start with Vern's money.
Signed Burt.
Burt Killjoy, the pa, the the pastor
from the Port Bidet Baptist.
And everybody thought he was asexual.
- You better thank me baby.
I just saved your life.
- Can't believe it.
- Listen, I'm gonna go take a shower.
Maybe you feel more grateful
when I'm nice and clean.
- Don't count on it.
- Baby, why don't you just admit it?
Honey, I am the most exciting thing
that's ever happened to you.
- [Tammy] Just shows
you how much you know.
We have all kinds of
excitement around here.
We're always chasing each other
and yelling and screaming.
- That's not the kind
of excitement I mean.
- How dare you touch me like that?
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
- Stop it!
Cut it out, I hate that song!
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
- I said cut it out!
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
- Shut up, I hate that song!
r Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love I
J Tammy, Tammy I
- I told you to cut it out.
- Okay, all right, whatever
you say, whatever you say.
- It looks like the tables
are turned now, don't it?
Easy, easy.
If you fire that thing in here,
you're gonna blow your ear drums out.
- I'll just need to take that chance.
- No, no, don't do that.
You don't wanna do that.
- I will, unless you
do exactly what I say.
- Anything, anything,
you name it, anything.
I'll do it anything.
- Okay, for starters.
I want you to.
I, I want you to.
Damn it, I just want you to kiss me.
- Ooh baby.
- Please be gentle with me.
It's my first time.
- Baby I'm nervous too.
- I'm not sure we should
be seen together yet.
- Don't lose your nerve now, Bert.
(Tammy moaning)
She's been back all right.
This place is a mess.
Oh, look.
Tammy?
- Shit it's Clorette.
- Tammy!
Oh God, here's the tang.
Oh God, doesn't look
like it's been touched.
Damn it.
- Damn it Clorette, I told you to wait.
- Oh, I just couldn't.
The idea of being here with her
for three weeks was
more than I could bear.
And when the Bible study
retreat fell through
I just snapped,
- What if she called the police?
- Oh, Bert.
If she called the police,
do you think that this
would still be here?
Good Lord Bert, use what few
brains the lord gave you.
This never happened.
Start over.
- Let's get outta here Clorette.
- Would you get a grip of yourself
you yellow bellied and coward?
- What how you're talking to me Clorette.
- Bert, you're hurting me.
Does that excite you?
- Maybe it does.
- How much?
Let's see how much.
- I bet you want it right
here, right in the kitchen.
- Come on.
I'm gonna grease the barrel.
- For Christ sake, not with that.
The neighbors are hear us for sure.
Let's just get outta here.
We can crawl through the window.
- You saying you want to throw in with me?
- I'm saying I wanna finish
what we just started.
- And then what?
- Well, now that all depends.
- Oh baby.
You are sweet.
- Are you wearing anything?
- Of course I'm, this is my best suit.
- That's not what I meant you moron.
What do you think I am, a tree trunk?
Good lord.
You wait right here.
Where did I put Tammy's diaphragm?
- You sure you want to come with me?
- You bet I do, I'm tired
of this suburban mediocrity.
- Things might get pretty hairy.
- Just as long as I'm not bored.
- We may get shot at.
- Beats staring at MTV.
- We may even die.
- Fine, just as long as you're
inside me when it happens.
- All right, let's hit it.
My pants are in the John.
- I'm in here right now.
- Oh that's cool, I just need my pants.
(Clorette screams)
- Bert, Bert, there's a man in the house!
Go get your 44,!
- A man, where?
- Oh didn't you hear me you gibbery ninny?
Go get your Clint Eastwood special.
Take charge for once.
- Shit, it's painted shut.
- Fuck it.
I'm gonna face this like a man.
- Link!
(gun firing)
(Tammy screaming)
- No, no Link.
- Stay back Tammy.
- You can't kill her yet,
she's the only one that knows the truth.
- What truth?
- About the cyanide.
- So what?
Happy trails.
- We gotta keep her alive
until Vern gets back.
- Are you out of your gourd?
That's three weeks.
Hell, the cops are probably
on their way right now.
- No, we have to.
Vern will never believe
it unless she tells him.
She's twisted his head around so much,
he'll probably think I did it.
Aint it so?
- Yeah, we'll tell him everything.
We'll get it all cleared up.
He made me do it.
- Shit, it's the cops.
You, over there.
Okay baby, this is it.
- Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Now you just watch her
and let me handle this.
- No, you just open that
door and stand back.
- You do that and you'll have
a SWAT team here in
less than five seconds.
You just get back.
Yes?
- Yes ma'am, one of your
neighbors reported hearing a shot.
- Oh yeah, you know, I
think I heard that too.
I, I just thought it
was a car back firing.
- You mind telling us how you
got that blood on your leg?
- My goodness.
This is really embarrassing.
But I was just in the
process of changing my Kotex
and I heard the doors chime and I.
- Well it certainly does look like
it's coming from that region.
No harm in a cute young gal
having her period, is there Ken?
- Not unless there's a new
law I don't know about.
- Now if you guys are finished smirking
about my female functions,
I'd like to go take a sponge bath
if it's all the same to you.
- Sure thing ma'am, sorry to bother you.
- Christ, what a mess.
Why don't you make yourself
useful Clorette and clean it up?
I'm sure as hell not gonna do it.
Link, why don't you throw
that blanket over him?
No need for her to be staring
into his dead eyes all night.
We're not sadists.
Not like some people I might mention.
- Okay baby-
Go grab yourself a toothbrush
and a clean pair of panties.
Cause we're taking off.
- Why?
Everything's alright right now.
- No way, my adrenaline's going ape shit.
I'm all jacked up and ready to pop.
- Oh, well don't you pop just yet, cowboy.
- I do hate to leave a job half done.
- I guess I could keep till morning.
(dramatic music)
- I've just been dying
for this, dying for it.
- Yeah, me too baby.
So many wasted days and lonely nights.
- I thought I was never
gonna find the right guy.
- Must have had lots of chances.
- I guess I did.
I don't know, guys in Port
Bidet are a pretty sad lot.
They're either born again baptist types,
you know, with white
socks and blow dried hair.
Or there's a redneck pork
bellied duster driving morons.
Can't even tell the clitoris
from a broken fan belt.
- I'm glad you waited.
- I am to.
- Boy, I could just stay here in this room
and have everything I'll ever
need for the rest of my life.
- No reason why you can't.
At least till Vern gets back.
- Well it is tempting.
I have a lot of lost time to make up for,
I guess we both do.
- That ain't no lie.
Well, I guess I better
go check on Clorette.
Get us some breakfast.
- Hey, now don't y'all fix me
none of that tang, ya hear?
- [Tammy] Don't you worry about that.
Good morning you scheming sack of slime.
I brought you little breakfast.
Granola bars, toast, coffee?
Thought I'd started out with
a nice big frosty glass of Tang.
. No!
No.
- Come on, open up.
Plenty of vitamin C here.
Come on.
- I'm still alive.
- Well of course you're still alive.
That's regular Tang.
I just wanted to see
the look on your face.
- It was all Bert's idea.
Well, he wanted to take the money
and start a storefront church in Tustin.
I knew it was wrong,
but he hypnotized me with
those Charles Manson eyes.
- Shit, more like Bambi eyes.
Probably walked all over him
you domineering she devil.
Probably keep his nuts in
your vinyl cigarette case.
- Well at least he tried to tame me,
which is more than I could
say for that nutless nebbits
you insipidly refer to as your father.
- You watch what you say about my father,
you white trash pig.
If he's mean and fucked
up it's cause of you.
He never used to be that way.
- Oh didn't he?
From what I hear, your
mother was no prize either.
- You shut your mouth.
- Always running off to New Orleans.
Running up against the first man,
dingo stud dog that sniffed her tail.
Like some crazed bitch in heat.
- I'm gonna kill you!
(Clorette screaming)
- For Christ sake, knock it off.
Your neighbors are outside
working on the car.
- Sorry, she just pushed
one of my buttons.
- Well just calm down.
Jesus, now look here, I'm
gonna go get us a set of wheels
and it shouldn't take
no more than an hour.
- [Tammy] You're coming back, aren't you?
- Yeah, sure.
- [Tammy] Because Link.
- What?
- I know this is gonna sound
stupid and crazy romantic,
but I think I'm in love with you.
- Oh baby.
Better be careful.
Last girl said that to me
got her head knocked off
when she stood at the
top of a roller coaster.
- Well, I know one thing.
I don't stand up at the top.
- No, what do you do?
- Squat.
D0 you?
Do you?
- What?
Let's, why don't you
give it to me right now?
Right now with her watching.
(phone ringing)
- You're a kook, you know that.
You better go get that.
I'll see you in a while.
(phone rings)
- Beaverdorf residence.
Vern, my God, where are you?
Mecca.
Oh boy am I glad you called.
You sound drunk.
Vern listen, you are not
gonna believe what happened.
What?
Vern, I do not wanna talk
about my real mother now.
What?
No, it was an accident.
She was drunk on menchulips
and she saw bluebird fly
into the tree shredder,
reached in after it and she got sucked in.
What do you mean there
weren't no bluebird?
You just said there was?
As a joke?
And she fell for it.
And you didn't try and stop her?
I see.
You feel better now that
you've talked about it.
Well that's just fine Vern, great.
That's just great, yeah.
Everything's just fine.
No, she's lying down with a
migraine headache right now.
I'll tell her.
Right Vern.
Oh, I can hardly wait myself.
Bye.
Fucker.
Boy, that was fast.
- Yeah, I got lucky.
- Whose was it?
- I didn't catch his name.
Just some deranged Filipino foster parent
whipping the shit out of his
five-year-old amputee kid.
I held him down, let the kid bite him.
He won't be reporting the
car stolen for a while.
- That kid must have some bite.
I mean, you are soaked in blood.
- I got you these.
- Oh Link, they're so beautiful.
Where'd you get them?
- Don't, don't ask.
Who was on the phone?
- Oh, just some obscene caller.
- Must have said something pretty wild.
You look a little piquey.
-
am.
They're playing my favorite song.
Dance with me, right now.
- Alright.
I don't wanna get blood on
you, let me take this off.
- I don't care.
(dramatic music)
I feel so good right now.
- Yeah, me too.
It's been a long time
since I've had this kind of
sweet tender female tenderness.
- Link, do you think you could
ever fall in love with me?
- Ah shit baby, I already have.
(dramatic music)
- [Tammy] The next week
passed like a montage
of sheer and total romantic bliss.
When we weren't sunbathing
in the backyard,
sharing intimate secrets
and laughing joyfully over sweet nothings,
we were going for long
and wind swept drives
through the vast mediocre
expenses of Orange County.
Drenched with a corny
yet mutual enthrallment
that was all almost too much
for our mere physical bodies to contain.
I suppose we packed a
lifetime into that single week
with more joy and laughter,
more bliss and euphoria
and more good, clean,
honest, heavy-duty fucking
than most timid couples
know in 20 or 30 years.
By the fourth day, Bert was
starting to stink pretty bad.
But we even turned disposing of his body
into a fun packed afternoon.
(dramatic music)
I believe even Clorette
saw how in love we were.
Behind that gag,
I sensed a soft headed
gaze of bemused approval.
I guess she couldn't help
seeing what all people,
no matter how foul and
deranged have always seen.
The world truly belongs to young lovers.
Still the problem of exactly what to do
about Clorette continued to nag.
Knowing as I did now that Vern
had caused my real mother's death
I had pretty much
abandoned my original plan
to simply keep Clorette
alive long enough to confess.
Instead, between hot kisses
and hotter still bouts of ecstatic sex,
I pictured both Vern and
Clorette strung up in the garage
like rancid sides of beef.
Link and me shoving clutch
hooks up their asses
and yanking hard,
till everything slipped out
like a pinata full of guts.
Of course I kept these visions to myself,
not wanting to disturb our perfect bliss.
And perfect it was.
(dramatic music)
You know, something Link?
I never even thought it would
be possible to be this happy.
- Me neither baby.
No, before you, love and sex was always,
was always just two different things.
- This may sound kind of crazy,
but if I ever thought that for one second
you and I wouldn't spend the
rest of our lives together,
I'd walk right into that ocean.
I wouldn't even come back.
- That's silly baby.
You shouldn't even talk like that.
- Link, well we will always
be together, won't we?
- Yeah, yeah, sure we will.
If not in this world then in the next.
- What do you mean by that?
- Hey, you see those
beach houses up there?
That's where all the rich people live.
John Wayne used to live right back there
before he checked out.
That house on the end.
- Yeah, I know, it's
Pat Goons beach house.
Pat Goon, God, he's such a puke.
- Yeah, I know, I know.
- I mean, how come nobody
ever kills somebody like him?
Why is it all the the
cool people die young?
You know, like Jim Morrison and James Dean
and all the prudes and the tight asses,
they go on living forever.
- Beats the shit outta me baby.
Come on, we better head back.
It's starting to get cold.
- Come on Link, we better
hose of sand off our feet.
You know something?
You sure do Look good right now.
Feel like fucking?
- What do you think?
- Shit.
- [Gwen] Tammy, are you back here?
- It's Gwen.
- Well look at you.
You've been to the beach
and you didn't even call me.
- Well it was a sort of
a little spur of the moment thing, Gwen.
- Well you've really become quite
the little gidget, haven't you.
- ls there something
specific on your mind Gwen?
- Not really.
I was just concerned about you.
You know what you told me
about your stepmother and all.
(garage banging)
What's that?
(Clorette banging)
- Rats, we, we have a problem.
Really?
You really should get an
exterminator for that.
- Yeah, well, I think
we might just do that.
I'd, I'd ask you in but.
- Well why don't you?
- I have to make a bunt cake.
- Oh well I'll lick the bowl.
- Gwen.
- You seem changed.
Somebody hasn't beat me
to the punch, have they?
- I really don't know
what you're talking about.
- Oh don't you.
Please tell me it wasn't a man.
- Gwen, you're hurting me.
- Yeah, well not as much
as you are hurting me!
I'm sorry.
- Forget it.
- Listen, I really did come
to see you for a reason.
- Yeah, well I know the reason.
- No, I, I need your help.
I have to see my ex-husband.
Yeah, as incredible as it may seem
I used to be married to a man.
Well anyway, he tends to be violent
and I'm afraid to see him alone.
I want you to come with me.
- Alright.
What time?
- I'll pick you up around six o'clock.
Tammy, why don't you
invite me in for coffee
and sit on my face?
- Gwen, the bunt cake.
- Alright.
But I will not be deflected much longer.
- Just what the hell's
the matter with you?
- Nothing.
She's my friend and she needs my help.
Also, I don't like being
told what I can or can't do.
Not by you or anyone.
- Yeah, well you just asking
for trouble, you know that?
- Maybe I am.
Maybe I like trouble.
Did you ever think of that?
Now weren't we gonna do something
before we were s rudely interrupted?
- I wish you weren't going.
(doorbell rings)
I got a funny feeling about her.
- Don't worry, I can take care of myself.
- Can you?
- Link, if I didn't know better,
I'd think you were jealous.
- No way, baby.
I got something she don't
have and never will.
- What's that?
Two eyes?
Hi Gwen.
- There he is.
McGarret, you're a dead man McGarret.
I hate you, McGarret.
You're no good.
You're a dead man McGarret.
- Don't fucking breath
you sniveling little wimp
or I'll blow your goddamn brains out
Link, Link!
-8-.
- Whip one out and I will!
- Yeah, you skank!
You goddamn psychopath.
- You bet your ass I did,
five days after you did.
- Shit.
- Where I the hell's Noreen?
- That's a sad story little brother.
According to the paper, Noreen
and some Latino douche bag
manufacturer from Pico Rivera
were trying to hot wire the
Oscar Meyer Weenie mobile
when little Oscar, he's an old man now,
he come outside with a shotgun
and he blew their heads off.
- The weenie mobile.
What the hell did they want that for?
- I guess it's a collector's item now.
Come on little bro, grab
yourself a brew, it's cool.
There's some swelling new
people living here now.
- Oh yeah.
who?
- Come on, I'll tell y'all about it.
Qkay-
- [Tammy] Are you alright?
You seem a little tense.
- You have no idea what
this man has put me through.
- What is it that you
need to see him about?
- It's just a minor discrepancy
in our property settlement.
- Yeah, so that's the
way it stands right now.
I'm just keeping the stepmom alive
out back alive until
the old man gets home.
Hell, if it's up to me, man,
I'd bleached her the first night.
But anything to please Tammy.
I'm telling you she is some gal.
I just know you're gonna love her.
Am I?
You know I don't watch
Cotton to pussy the Link.
Never have never will.
- Troy, you watch how
you talk about Tammy.
Now she's just not some pig
I picked up in a cocktail lounge.
She's a real genuine
three-dimensional human being
and I love her.
- Oh yeah.
She must be one hot fuck.
- Troy, I mean it, watch your mouth.
- You watch my mouth.
- Alright look, now you just got out
and I don't wanna start nothing
so let's just change the subject.
Now just tell me how you escaped.
(Gwen knocking)
- Yeah, go.
(Gwen knocking)
Alright.
- Brace yourself Tammy.
- Hey guys, come on.
- Me, you worm!
- Hey, hey get off me.
What are you doing?
Hey, get off me.
- [Gwen] Tammy, help me.
- [Man] What's that?
- [Tammy] Gwen, what are you doing?
(man crying out)
Oh God!
- [Man] What are you?
(man crying)
- Are you all right?
- [Gwen] Tammy, come on!
(man whimpers)
- So then I went totally ape shit.
Running through the cell block,
screaming if my big brother Link
ain't around no more
to save my blonde butt
from getting fucked to death
by all the big black guys.
Well then what the hell?
I ain't got nothing to live for anyway.
And those pigs fell for it.
Hook, line and sinker.
- That's good, that's really good.
- As soon as I got transferred
to the middle ward,
hell I was practically home free.
All I had to do was slit a shrinks throat,
disguise myself as a 300
pound Filipino nurse.
Gut too orderly and stabbed three guards
and I was gone like a cool breeze.
Well, it's good sitting
next to you again like this.
Real physical like and all.
And you don't know what it was like
in that cell after you split.
- Yeah, well a lot's
happened since then, Troy.
- Yeah?
It sure is hot tonight.
I think I'll peel off my shirt.
Why don't you peel off yours too?
- Look, don't, don't get weird man.
- Since when are you
against getting weird?
- That was Folsom, this is Orange County.
- It don't make no difference to me.
Want to arm wrestle?
- No, no, not right now.
- You wanna rough house?
- No, look, I'm in a
mellow mood, that's all.
- Well, I'm not.
Come on, let's fight!
You know the rules.
Loser takes it up the ass.
- No, sit down!
Jesus Christ Troy, you're
getting me nervous.
Can you just sit down?
Troy, will you quit it?
Troy I mean it.
Now you getting me mad.
- Pussy.
- You're really getting me mad now Troy.
l'm not playing-
Asshole!
You'll pay!
- Revenge, Biblical justice.
Call it what you like.
I call it God damn invigorating.
Have you ever seen anything
to compare with a look on his face?
(men grunting)
- Get off me.
I mean it.
- Something different huh?
You didn't plan on this now, did ya?
- Alright Troy, it's gone far enough
just like you always wanted it.
Fun games are over, okay?
That's enough Troy.
- [Troy] So now the tables have turned,
how's it feel to be on the bottom, huh?
- I don't like it troy.
- [Troy] Let's get that belt
buckle loosened up there.
- Troy, Troy, Troy, Troy,
this has gone far enough!
- Oh far enough yeah?
All we need is something
to grease the shoot.
- Will you let go of me?
- I see something.
- I feel incredibly powerful right now.
Can we make love?
- No, I have a headache.
- I'm not in any mood to take
no for an answer Mary Cochet.
- This aint funny, Troy this aint funny!
- It aint supposed to be.
- Link, you gotta, oh my God!
- Tammy, please let me explain!
We were just horsing around.
This here's my best buddy Troy.
- So a couple of rapists!
I fantasized this moment.
You have used that thing
to degrade a woman for the last time!
- Jesus Christ.
That bitch just trying to cut off my dick.
- Stuff it back in your
pants you dumb peck of wood.
- I always knew you were too kind
and gentle to be a real man!
Never thought you were actually a homo!
- Honey, I'm not the homo.
Troy here's the homo.
I never took it up the ass
in my life, not even once!
- That was just about to change.
- I aint got nothing to live for anymore!
- Tammy, come back here.
You gotta understand how it was in prison!
Tammy, come back, don't be stupid!
- Tammy, Tammy, come back, come back.
Come on, let's take Gwen's car.
Qkay-
- I know where she's going.
- Criminal Link Cutter and
Troy Brady, his cellmate.
Both of them are real scum
who escaped from Folsom Prison last week.
Both men are armed and
extremely dangerous.
If you have any information
as to the whereabouts
of these criminals,
please call this anonymous hotline number.
I squeal.
Simply dial I squeal.
And a policeman will be
waiting to answer your calls.
And if you happen to be a
lesbian, it doesn't matter.
We would like to hear from you.
Please call this number.
Just dial I squeal.
- I know she's fucked
up Troy, but I love her.
- I know you do.
And I can see why now.
I take back everything I said.
- Christ.
I just hope we're not too late.
- Oh, it's getting cold.
- Yes, officer, I wanna make a confession
about something that I personally did.
And I'm not sorry for it.
But first about those two convicts,
I know exactly where they're holed up.
The address?
Hold on, let me go check.
Hello Officer, I got the address.
Do you have a pencil?
Okay, I'll wait.
Okay, the address is 951 D--
- It's too cold.
I guess I'll use a gun.
- There she is.
- Tammy!
(gun firing)
- I knew you'd stop me.
I knew you would.
- There, there baby, it's all right.
- ls it really?
- Sure it is, Troy's cool.
That's what I was trying to
tell you back at the house.
Sure we dicked around
a little in the joint.
But baby, that don't
mean I love you any less.
- I just don't know.
I mean, I thought you two were--
- Baby, come on.
It's an ACDC universe.
Hell, Troy swings both
ways, don't you, Troy?
- Yeah, I guess.
- See what I tell ya?
Come on, we're gonna be one
big happy Menage 3 trois.
Just you wait and see.
- Mnage trois?
What the hell is that?
That sounds dirty.
- He means a Mnage
trois, the T's silent.
- Oh, one of them French deals.
- That's it, baby.
Come on, what do you say?
- Well I guess if the French
can do it, we can too.
- That's the spirit.
Come on, I'm starved.
Let's go grab a breakfast jack.
(dramatic music)
- [TV] As our young
people have inspired us,
that's our purpose wherever we go,
that our lives might be made a blessing.
- I tell you, Vern, you're lucky
to get out of that country with your dick.
- That's no lie.
Hell, as far as I knew,
I was just taking a piss on a wall.
How was I to know it was one
of them God damn mosques?
Well, thank you much Jeff.
We'll see ya.
Clorette, Tammy.
Clorette?
(dramatic music)
Tammy.
What the?
Clorette?
Tammy?
Oh my God.
Tammy!
Tammy Beaverdorf, where, in the--
(Clorette banging)
Clorette?
Clorette.
Clorette?
Shit.
Clorette?
What the hell?
Just hold on.
What happened?
- Don't believe a word they say Vern,
no matter what they tell
you, it's a pack of lies.
- What are you talking about?
Who did this to you?
Was it Tammy?
- There they come!
Shut the door.
Shut the door you idiot!
- Gonna back her in, just in
case we gotta move out fast.
- Wait, I'll get the gate.
- Good idea.
- He is a killer Vern.
He's an escaped convict.
They've been bucking each other
like wild rams like there was no tomorrow.
- Sh, hush.
- Did you hear that?
- What?
- I don't know, it
sounds like a sticky rod.
- For a couple of nuts riding too high.
Pop the hood.
- All right, all right, boost her!
- Link, come here quick!
- My favorite song.
(rock music)
- Oh shit.
- She took some of that Tylenol.
- I guess she's had her last headache.
- Damn.
This makes me a little bit sad.
I mean, I know she was
pushy and turned out
to be a psychopath, but I still liked her.
- Yeah, she seemed like
good people till last night.
- She was good people till last night's.
Just everybody turns out to be
a little rasty now and then.
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I Feels good to see open space J
I I don't feel like a prisoner I
I I don't feel like a basket case 1
I I turn the radio up to ten
you know I found my place I
r Getting up, put the dishes out I
I Put the trash back in it's place r
I Now that I'm a man I'm gonna
piss right in their face I
I Cause my old mans a fatso J
I He's got a bathtub for a mouth r
- Come on, let's stick her the garage.
- [Tammy] I gotta take a tinkle.
- Oh shit.
- Wait, let me move the car first.
- Hey, it's not even locked.
- Man, I'm sure we locked it.
Let's open it up.
Holy shit.
- Oh shit.
He wasn't due back for another week.
I guess Troy sensed how weirded out
I was by everything that had happened
and so stuck with me the rest of the day
while Link was off taking
care of a few loose ends.
By the time the sun was going down
behind those mediocre tract homes,
I felt as though I'd
known Troy all my life.
And I had to admit he was not a bad guy.
- [Reporter] His body
was found on the beach
where he was struck down
by the assailants bullet
while jogging near his Newport Beach home.
Why anyone would want to harm a man
who practically epitomized every decent
and mediocre American virtue
remains a mystery at this hour.
But police in LA and Orange
counties are pulling out
all stops to solve the case
as quickly as possible.
And now a retrospective look
at the multifaceted career of Pat Goon.
- Ain't that something?
Lincoln and I were just talking
about that the other day.
How aint it a pity guys like
him never seem to get it.
- Maybe God was listening baby.
Sounds like they nailed him
right down there at the beach.
- Jesus, it could have got us.
- I'll bet whoever shot him
is laughing his butt off right about now.
- Probably so.
- I sure laughed my butt off
when I killed my parents.
Hell, I ain't laughed
so hard before or since.
- Well, hell, you had a lot
to laugh about a little buddy.
He wiped out a whole meeting with the PTA.
- It was part of the plan.
I was trying to make it look
like some psychopath done it.
- Christ, are they gonna
show this thing again?
I'm sorry, but I gotta go to bed.
- Yeah, me too.
- Hey, what about me?
Where I am gonna sleep?
- Where do you think?
You march your bum right in
there you juvenile delinquent.
- [Tammy] Hey Troy, shut
that damn thing off, will ya?
- [Troy] Oh yeah, sure.
. HEY-
Some fun in the sack last night, huh?
- Yeah, sure beats watching MTV.
- Hey, are you still sad about Vern?
- Yeah, I can't help it.
I just keep thinking
about it all the times
we used to put on our matching
Scarlet O'Hare dresses
and romp around the
house like we were twins.
- It's good to have memories.
- Yeah, but you know, he
tricked my real mother
into jumping into the tree shredder.
So I guess he got what was coming to him.
- Sounds like he did.
Hey look, Troy and I have been
putting our heads together.
- Yeah, I noticed.
Guess you thought I was asleep.
- No, no, look, we come up with a plan
where we can make some money
and blow this place once and for all.
- Sounds good to me.
I don't feel much like dragging
three more bodies out to the woods.
- Okay, this is it.
We hit Donkey Land this afternoon.
- Donkey Land?
- Yeah, Troy knows the layout.
He used to work there a few years back.
- What are we gonna do,
rob one of those booths
where you pay to get in?
- No, no, look, there's
this guy who goes around
and collects money from the restaurant,
but before he drops it off,
he always stops back in his office.
It's gonna be a breeze.
Troy has the whole thing wired.
Come on, let's get our butts in gear.
- [Tammy] And so with
a certain wistfulness,
we took our leave of that suburban abode
for what I thought would be the last time.
A short time later we were
streaming down the highway.
Wild and sexed up with
the amphetamine we took.
Our attention fixed totally
on the ecstatic future
which lay just ahead.
- You know, I'm telling you baby,
you're gonna ooh all over Mexico.
- Tell me about it again.
- Well, there's tacos
and there's enchiladas
and refried beans more than any
three people can ever eat in a life time.
- And everything's cheap.
Shit, on what we make in this heist,
we'll be able to live like
a bunch of high class models
in a slick magazine.
- That's right little buddy.
We're gonna have ourselves, the
villa overlooking acap Poco.
Dozens of hot little,
smooth skin serpents.
Oh, we'll just lie around
all day and fuck all night.
- Oh boy, oh boy.
Our favorite thing in all the world.
- Just you wait, just you wait
little buddy, just you wait.
- [Tammy] But I began to experience
strange flashes of paranoia
the closer to Donkey Land we got.
- [Troy] There she blows.
- You wanna wait here honey bunch?
- No, I'm gonna come with you.
I mean, if something should go wrong,
I think we should die together.
- Nothing's gonna go wrong.
Nobody's gonna start shooting,
hell, it's park policy.
They might shoot some innocent people.
- No.
I'm starting to feel like I
took some bad acid or something.
- Well, how would you know?
You've never taken any good acid.
- I've read about it.
- All right, let's cut the chatter
and take care of business.
(people chattering)
All right, all right, now this is it.
The money room's over there.
- This place is a kitsch monstrosity.
A demented cacophony
of all castrated dreg.
Look at all these mindless
dark broad vermin.
It's all too much.
- I'm scared.
I mean, I, I keep thinking
all these people are looking at us.
- Look, don't get paranoid now baby.
Just wait here.
Troy, you ready?
- Yeah, in a second.
I gotta go take him dump.
- [Link] A crap.
- Link, Troy scares me too.
I mean, I know he's cute
and he's great in a sack
and everything, but I don't know.
I think there's something
wrong with his mind.
- No, look, this place
just makes him up tight.
That's all.
He had a bad experience
when he worked here.
- What?
- Well one time Pinocchio caught him
jerking off over there
inside the mountain.
And when Troy's dad found out,
he made Troy take a piece
of coarse grain sand paper.
- [Tray] Hey.
- God, that had to be
the world's fastest dump.
- Reach, fuck head!
Damn it.
We're too late.
Let's get outta here.
God dang.
- Wait.
That's him.
- Get out of the way.
Freeze you fuck!
You you make a move and
I'll blow your ears off.
Come on, let's do it!
- All right, all right.
Shit.
- Hold it right there you blonde scum.
(gun firing)
- Fuck.
- Calm down.
What the hell are you doing?
- Nothing, I'm just looking.
You see they got some
new rides over there.
- Save it baby.
Bow put your buns in motion.
Troy, do you remember the number?
- No way, man.
You were driving just.
- Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.
- There it is.
- Come on.
Damn, I think we made it.
- [Troy] We made it yeah!
r M-I-C-K-U-I-L-O-U-S-E r
- I told you it'd be easy!
- Shit, like taking a dildo from a baby.
- How much did we get?
- We got thousands, thousands.
- All right, all right, look,
now we hold up overnight and tomorrow,
it's Mexico, here we come.
- All right.
- Tomorrow?
- Tammy, come on.
It's only for one more night.
- I know, but I thought we kissed
this place goodbye for good.
- So did I.
But I didn't anticipate having to grease
a guy back there to save Troy's life.
It's murder now baby.
They're gonna be watching
our border for sure.
- Tammy, I know a guy who can fly us down
in Cessna first thing tomorrow.
All we have to do is kick
back for the next 12 hours
and have the time of our lives.
- I sure know what
sensuality is all about now.
- This is just a little taste
what lies in Mexico baby.
- I sure feel satisfied.
And to think I used to badmouth women.
- Don't look at me, little buddy.
hell, I'm rung out like a limp snake.
- I feel just as calm and
placid as a cow on a blue lake.
- I gotta take a whiz.
- It must be about time for the news, huh?
- I need a cigarette.
- Better by three.
- Honey, where's the Tang?
" The Tang?
- Yeah, I put it right here in my bag
when I thought we weren't coming back.
- It has to be here.
- I wouldn't have left
something like that behind.
Hey look.
- [Reporter] That was
just another normal day
at America's favorite theme park.
But within minutes the
place was berserk with shock
and grief as people
dropped in their tracks.
Park officials had this to say.
- Oh my God, I think I know
what happened to the Tang.
- [Reporter] How do you think it happened?
- Well it had to be someone
who was familiar with the park.
See they got to the central soda supply
and contaminated both
the syrups and the water
that go out to the various
restaurants and concessions.
By the time we realized
what was happening,
people were dropping like flies.
I'm sorry I haven't cried since I saw Ebut this is too much.
- Troy, how could you?
- It was easy.
They were all pukes.
They had it coming.
- This could complicate things.
- Why?
What's the problem?
We got away, didn't we?
(dog barks)
(voice chattering)
- What the fuck was that?
- Sounds like a bullhorn.
- Oh shit.
- [Man] Coem out with your arms out!
The Orange County sheriffs SWAT team.
Strip and come out with
their hands over their heads.
And when I say strip I mean strip.
Bra, panties, jock straps, the works.
You first, Tammy Bieber
Dorf, you filthy blonde slut.
- Shit, they know my name.
- Look, don't freak out now baby.
If we can make it to the next
block, we'll be home free.
- [Man] This is not bullshit,
you've got 15 seconds.
- Troy, you ready?
- You your butt I am.
- All right, through the other bedroom.
Go.
- [Man] Come out with
your hands in the air.
The Orange County Sheriffs SWAT team.
You've got five seconds.
Wait, Troy, Troy Brady.
There's somebody here
that wants to talk to you.
- Shit, they know my name too.
- [Man] Troy, Troy this is your father.
Dad?
- [Dad] Troy, I just want you to know
that no matter what you may have done,
your mother and I are
prepared to stand behind you.
- Mom.
- Troy, Troy, don't listen.
It's just a trick.
- [Dad] Troy, I know we weren't
the best parents in the world.
Many of the time I blooded
your pretty pink lips
and your mother or I
always dressing you up
like Nancy Sinatra, circa 1966
and stubbing her cigarettes
out in your crotch.
But we've turned over a
new leaf, Troy, come to us.
- For God sakes, Troy,
your parents are dead.
You killed them.
- Maybe I didn't.
Maybe it was all just a badass acid trip.
- Oh shit, he's flipping out.
- [Dad] Troy, listen, your mother and I
have been reborn as
kind and gentle parents.
We are no longer afraid to come right out
and say what we could never say before.
That we love you, Troy.
Oh good God all mighty, we love you.
Troy, throw down your gun
and step into the light
so we can give you a big cathartic hug.
A hug?
That's just what they
never gave me, a hug.
- [Dad] Troy come to
us, step into the light.
- No, no.
- Don't touch me.
You people are evil.
I want to be a little boy again.
With my mommy and daddy.
I want to go home.
(Troy crying)
Dad?
(gun firing)
You were right.
It was a trick.
I never could trust my father.
(siren blares)
- Link, come on.
The suburbs vomiting terror all around us,
we somehow managed to allude the police
long enough for Link to hot wire a car.
Unfortunately, in all the confusion,
Link had forgot to pick up the money
so we were up shit creek
as far as flying to Mexico was concerned.
Nearly a month has gone by
since that fateful night,
and we've been running ever since until,
to be blunt, we are sick of running.
Been holed up in his house in LA
for several weeks now after murdering
the owner who was a disturbed
Vietnam veteran who's fixing
to crash Bow Ho's birthday
party with a flame thrower.
We've known for some time now
that our time's running out.
We still miss Troy more
than words could ever say.
I cry myself to sleep almost every night
thinking about how they
blew him away like that.
Sometimes when the hot San Ana winds
are whipping the shit
out of the dirty palms,
it's almost as though I can hear his voice
whispering through the filthy fronds
and sudden gusts of tortured poignance.
Well, I see a Link coming
back from the market now,
so I guess I should sign off.
More later I think.
What's wrong?
- The checker named me Lucky's.
She started screaming at me.
She said I killed her
niece at Donkey Land.
SWAT team was pulling up out front
when I ducked through a back stock room.
- Well do you think they followed you?
- There they are.
Plain clothes men.
I'm afraid this is it, baby.
- I guess you're right.
(dramatic music)
(door knocks)
(dramatic music)
(door knocks)
(dramatic music)
- Somebody's home, I hear a radio.
Oh well.
(dramatic music)