1Wishbone
Joined Aug 2016
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This is one of my favorite Twilight Zones because of the thought of jumping ahead 100 years is a wonderful daydream. However, there are silly plot holes as others have mentioned, but it still makes for a fun 30 minutes. It's clear these guys don't trust each other, and how did the genius leader get mixed up with the other three losers? So - here's what I would have done. If I were one of the four people involved at the beginning, the instructions were to count to ten and then press the button to release the sleeping gas. I would be the only one NOT to press my button. Then wait ten minutes or so, and then jump out of my box. Now I have all the gold, the truck, and goodbye to those other three dopes.
I was roped into this movie the same as everyone else. I thought I was going to watch a comedy spring break movie with a lot of nonsense fun. Instead I was subjected to multiple slaps in the face with uncomfortable dialog, visuals, violence, abuse, and absolutely no comedy. It will make the viewer very uncomfortable, and it was a given fact that many if not all of the characters would end up dead by the end of the movie. I'll bet Selena Gomez wishes that she could somehow erase this terrible mistake of her life off her filmography. And it is noted that with all the violence and law breaking going on - by everyone in the movie, including the beach party extras, there was no evidence of adult supervision or police anywhere. Yeah, right. Terrible movie that should have never been made, and certainly not viewed.
I've seen this episode multiple times, and it never gets old. First, I always thought the stiff character and dialog of the wife was odd. But I also have an observation: I have always had this question, and maybe someone can answer it here. Both guns were fired in the living room of the house. The .38 gun that shot the Bible keeps the shell casing in the gun - it doesn't eject, and that's where they found it. However, the 9mm Luger that killed the man (shot by the Grandma) ejects the shell casing when shot. All this shooting took place in the Living Room. My question: HOW did the 9mm shell casing end up in the office room, where it was later vacuumed up from the floor?