Agoraphobic freshman in New York City must join a scavenger hunt to save her boyfriend from a murderous gamemaster.Agoraphobic freshman in New York City must join a scavenger hunt to save her boyfriend from a murderous gamemaster.Agoraphobic freshman in New York City must join a scavenger hunt to save her boyfriend from a murderous gamemaster.
Brian J. Smith
- Chappy
- (as Brian Smith)
Karissa Lee Staples
- Camille
- (as Karissa Staples)
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- Quotes
[first lines]
Ellen: I said bedtime.
Young Jenny: What am I, 5? It's ten o'clock.
Ellen: You know the rules.
Young Jenny: I get it. David's coming, and you're getting some...
Ellen: Bedtime!
- Crazy creditsAny unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal penalties, [the following is on a new line, in red italics] as depicted in this film.
- SoundtracksSomething That's Real
Music by AnnMarie Milazzo and Richard Hammond
Lyrics by AnnMarie Milazzo
Performed by AnnMarie Milazzo
Featured review
Kinda Boring, Not Much Horror, But Could Be Worse
An agoraphobic freshman in New York City must join a scavenger hunt to save her boyfriend from a murderous game master.
Right now (October 2012) this film is sitting on a rating of 3.2, which is among the lowest ratings possible (you rarely see anything under a 2.7). Can this film really be so bad? I mean, yeah, it is kind of bad, but not that bad.
I actually liked the concept of a college scavenger hunt. The actual hunt did not start until 34 minutes into the film (the first half hour had mostly annoying character development of characters I had no interest in being developed). But, once it got going, it seemed cool and I really loved the scavenger map with the strings and pins.
Ultimately, though, too little action and not enough reason for me to care.
Right now (October 2012) this film is sitting on a rating of 3.2, which is among the lowest ratings possible (you rarely see anything under a 2.7). Can this film really be so bad? I mean, yeah, it is kind of bad, but not that bad.
I actually liked the concept of a college scavenger hunt. The actual hunt did not start until 34 minutes into the film (the first half hour had mostly annoying character development of characters I had no interest in being developed). But, once it got going, it seemed cool and I really loved the scavenger map with the strings and pins.
Ultimately, though, too little action and not enough reason for me to care.
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- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
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