Notice his father's campaign button didn't stop the bullet, it was cheap and fake just like Big Ben. However, his grandfather's (most likely his mother's father)hardened prune was solid and real, saved Ben's life.
Not a saint either, he had no reason to pop Trixie's ballon later for example, but he wasn't the demon others thought him to be. Most people he screwed over had it coming, and the kid likely had abandonment trauma by his reaction when he was about to be returned.
@@MarioEvans-rl7mc One reason why he wasn't a saint, but not a demon either and the others kids were much meaner. He clearly loved his dad and protected him from many scumbags, and didn't misbehave with many others that didn't wrong him.
3:01: (a luggage containing Flo lands on the station wagon) Flo: What the hell is going on here? Ben: Flo? Flo: Ben, I want a divorce! Ben: SHUT UP FLO! LOL!!!!
You can tell Ben was sick of her. By the way he told her to “shut up” lol. She constantly disrespected him and didn’t like him at all it was obvious so Ben didn’t mind letting her go in the end lmao
The funniest thing is that Amy Yasbeck came back in Problem Child 2, but as a different character. She portrayed Nurse Annie Young, the mother of Trixie Young, and she was kinder than her previous character, Flo.
Problem child will always be my favorite childhood movie I’ve seen so many times on dvd . Michael Oliver will always be the junior healey I’ll remember. John riter I miss you dearly
The Originally ending was Ben and Junior are driving home and Jr says to him dad yeah what say we have a nice cup of hot coco before we go to bed and after Ben laughs and says sure why not buddy than after than we can go camping together just you and I the end into part 2
Growing up is realizing Jr was responding to disrespect. He only wanted a family / Dad ❤❤❤ 5:22 I tear up cus that he essentially is getting rid of that trauma from his past.
I wish there could have been a scene while the bow tie killer was chasing Junior where Junior runs to a pay phone and calls 911 and was like in Ben's voice, "Help! The bow tie killer is chasing after my son. We're at the Midway Circus at 3921 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. My name's Healy." and then hung up and continued running and was like, "Here I am, Uncle Marty! Come and get me before I call the police!" and then was like, "Hey, Uncle Marty, I'm calling the cops."
Exactly, mobile phones weren’t invented just yet. Perfect clever Home Alone reference there(which of course was released later on over Christmas 🎄 this year, the original Home Alone), where Kevin calls 911 and pretends he’s his neighbor Mr. Murphy.
Imagine if Cheech and Chong are in this scene at 5:43-5:47. Wouldn’t it be funnier and amusing if Cheech and Chong are in this scene at 5:43-5:47 driving the truck. What would the whole situation turn out to be?
5:40-5:42: "Whatever happened to Mrs. Healy?" That's a good question. I can only guess that she married that farmer guy driving the pig truck since she said she wants to divorce Ben from 3:04-3:05.
@@tristenmoore1275 That's true. That suitcase must be very wide and she somehow must be very skinny to fit inside it. Or maybe the bow tie killer had a gun and pointed it to her to get inside and he squeezed her inside.
@@BossBen1 This is a late reply but yes, I was surprised why Ben didn't run and chase after Junior to protect him especially he (Ben) should have known not to turn away too long because that gave the bow tie killer the opportunity to punch him back in return or, Ben should have thought that the bow tie killer could have had a gun since I'm sure Ben knew that he's nicknamed as a killer for a reason.
It seems like throughout most of the Movie the town Cold River is a Suburban or Small Town setting. BUT.... in the final scene it appears to be a major Metropolis
@papi-champoo6033 Well... inspired by an actual incident back in 1988, it was about a couple who were suing an adoption agency for not informing them that said adopted child had severe mental issues and violent tendencies and that he was returned to the agency multiple times. It's from a LA Times article called "An Adopted Boy--and Terror Begins."
Who ever empowered JUNIOR of this movie, (aside from the producers), I’m a big fan of THE LATE JOHN Ritter :( Junior and John Ritter must have had a swell time behind the scenes…And the way the young little actress in the film ( with piercing green eyes ) assist him during sour patch:( He’s coach, my health educator 👩🏫 yesterday Jack put a lot of pressure/emphasis on bonding time, dads/coaches have with their dad/stepdad, etc…😢
I'm sure if Junior's dad never showed up, Junior would have agreed with everything the bow tie killer said from 0:06-0:16 since he (Junior) said he wants to be crime partners with the bow tie killer. At the same time, I was confused as to why he was saying those things to Junior from 0:06-0:16 because he told Junior that he works alone as a bad guy with no partners and no henchmen. Unless he just said that to kidnap Junior and find a spot on where to murder him.
Imagine If Our Government Adopted Junior and Trained Him By The C.I.A. ! Imagine just all of the action that would come right out of him from his training!
John Ritter was a great man I personally think it was very sad that he died for me he died when I was probably 3 years old maybe but I would describe him as a really incredible human being and yes he only did one villain roll that I didn't like him for but I liked it because he was in the movie and of course there is one person I would have the greatest of opportunity of meeting in person one day and that would be his son Jason Ritter. He seems to be doing pretty well for himself and he's definitely following into the same career as his father does and I think it would be interesting if he did more movies in the future. But personally if I was to ever talk to Jason Ritter I would say I owe your old man because he was very funny to me growing up
@@BossBen1 I see, but PC3 just needs to focus less on Ben Sr. and Jr. The one I would make is a 1992 back-to-back continuation where Junior's biological parents are the main antagonists (both played by Jeffrey Jones and Bette Midler), and the story reveals a lot about Junior's family origins. Also Macaulay Culkin (a famous child actor who once auditioned as Junior) would be in it as the adoptive son who is basically Junior's opposite.
Ben Healy= Ben Hanscom (It 1990) Bow tie killer= Cosmo Kramer (Seinfeld) PS: I may have accidentally made a connection between two of John Ritter's characters with the same name.
@Thomas Storff Well, the bow tie killer is handcuffed in the front here when he should be handcuffed in the back which is supposed to make a bad guy weaker being cuffed in the back and being cuffed in the back is supposed to prevent them from punching and/or reaching into their pockets. If the bow tie killer was cuffed in the back, he wouldn’t of been able to grab that cops gun to shoot Junior but, Ben blocked the shoot.
The Bow Tie killer's headed for the electric chair the minute he arrives at the prison. I like the deleted scene when the warden says "Let's get this over with before the utility rates go up!"
@@scotthayes5933 Yes, hopefully the bow tie killer was put on death row the moment he arrived back in prison. Yes, I remember that deleted scene which was actually the bow tie killer's imagination.
As a good thing that junior was saved by Ben beasuce he loves him very much he finally found a Dad that he was looking for and Ben had found a child that was dreaming about
@@MinecraftvsBurnout Many people say how much they hated "Problem Child 3" because Annie and Trixie are not on it and not even mentioned and not even Lawanda Dumore is on the third film or even mentioned. I did hear that Junior's enemy Murph from the second film was on the third film but he was more of a friend to Junior on that film than an enemy.
@NewbagTG1 That's true and I'm guessing after the ending scene after Junior threw away the toy bow tie, he and Ben never went back to their home but went straight ahead to Mortville to house search because if they went home to their Cold River house, their neighbor would have gotten Ben for stealing the car.
@@hectorlopez1069 Yes maybe because if Ben and Junior went home, the neighbor would have been waiting to confront Ben and/or had the police waiting which is why Ben and Junior must have drove straight ahead from Cold River to Mortville.
I love the part its my party and i cry if i want to cry if i want to cry to cry if i want to you would cry to if it happend to you when jonny went joody left the same time when he,s soppost to be mine
Notice his father's campaign button didn't stop the bullet, it was cheap and fake just like Big Ben. However, his grandfather's (most likely his mother's father)hardened prune was solid and real, saved Ben's life.
The Bow Tie Killer just added attempted murder to his rap sheet.
Well, Maybe It Is Big Ben Healy's Dad
@@scotthayes5933 he probably got the Chair later he was from Texas
@@breiffen5526 na just forced him to work as jerry seinfield as a clown.
Don't forget the burning of the Puerto Rican flag
Junior was never a bad kid , he was just provoked all the time and he was always misunderstood..love him
Not a saint either, he had no reason to pop Trixie's ballon later for example, but he wasn't the demon others thought him to be. Most people he screwed over had it coming, and the kid likely had abandonment trauma by his reaction when he was about to be returned.
My future child either daughter or son will be like junior after all the pressuring from my parents and being teased by my aunt.
@@PokeLexgnzlzthank you agree with you Junior have no reason to pop Trixie balloon
@@MarioEvans-rl7mc One reason why he wasn't a saint, but not a demon either and the others kids were much meaner. He clearly loved his dad and protected him from many scumbags, and didn't misbehave with many others that didn't wrong him.
True Ben is the only one who accepted him for who he was an loves him in unconditional and took time to love him right
Every bad thing Junior did was in self-defense against people who provoked him, he was never a bad kid deep down.
I Agree 100%
He sure was to me. He was crazy and really bad.
@@hectorlopez1069 He did all that in self defense.
Totally agreed
I find it funny how in 1990, John Ritter appeared in 2 projects that included a Clown.
Problem Child & Stephen King's It.
I Agree With U
Can someone write a crossover fanfic with Junior helping the Losers club against Pennywise?!
Better yet against Henry bowers
Too bad his very last performance didn't include clowns. It was Kaley Cuoco as his daughter
No matter how many times I see this, I will always like this movie. It was done so great.
3:01: (a luggage containing Flo lands on the station wagon)
Flo: What the hell is going on here?
Ben: Flo?
Flo: Ben, I want a divorce!
Ben: SHUT UP FLO!
LOL!!!!
"Flo always said she wanted to travel" she's traveling now!
@@scotthayes5933 yeah, to Mexico
You tell her Ben! He deserves better than her
True even Ben realized that in the end part of a breakup is knowing you yourself deserve better
5:43 hey your pig make funny noises yea they begin is got a bad stomach
Ben: Flo?
Flo: Ben i want a divorce!
Ben: SHUT UP FLO!
How could she fit in a case that small
You can tell Ben was sick of her. By the way he told her to “shut up” lol. She constantly disrespected him and didn’t like him at all it was obvious so Ben didn’t mind letting her go in the end lmao
@@michaelbull4344 she got the taste of her own medicine.
Why do I feel like Flo is a perfect example of a Karen?
@@michaelbull4344 he just stood up to her for the first time.
“Nobody messes with the Healys and gets away!”
- Little Benjamin Healy 1990
Junior: Go get him, Dad!
Ben: Faster, son, faster!!
(the 🚗 speeds up)
What's funny is problem child 1 is darker and more violent than the second movie which is edgy and more vulgar language
“I’ll be alright officer he got me in the prune.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Flo is a lot better in this move when she stuffed in the suitcase.
The funniest thing is that Amy Yasbeck came back in Problem Child 2, but as a different character. She portrayed Nurse Annie Young, the mother of Trixie Young, and she was kinder than her previous character, Flo.
@@luislopez3726I like her in problem child 2 even i don't like movie
She’s annoying and selfish
Problem child will always be my favorite childhood movie I’ve seen so many times on dvd . Michael Oliver will always be the junior healey I’ll remember. John riter I miss you dearly
The Originally ending was Ben and Junior are driving home and Jr says to him dad yeah what say we have a nice cup of hot coco before we go to bed and after Ben laughs and says sure why not buddy than after than we can go camping together just you and I the end into part 2
I didn't know that. How'd you figure that out?
I will like to see that
Was that from the script? 😮
No just a though
The background music from the car chase scene was also used in the sequel where Junior and Trixie flushed a stick of dynamite in the toilet
Just realized it! Thanks for telling us.
"Real Wild Child"
Performed by Iggy Pop
Used in both movies
Problem Child Release Date November 9 1990 & Problem Child 2 Release Date August 30 1991
Growing up is realizing Jr was responding to disrespect. He only wanted a family / Dad ❤❤❤ 5:22 I tear up cus that he essentially is getting rid of that trauma from his past.
He went from Dad to Super Dad when he took the hat from Roy.
I literally watched the prune shot scene as a kid and i still think about it today
Doesn’t Kramer have that same car on Seinfeld but in like mint green?
He does!
Maybe junior being abandoned 14 times. Was fate to bring these two together.
"He's Already Been Returned 30 Times!"
@@BossBen1 shit
@@BossBen1 This makes 31 Charlie!
In this Problem Child Mr. Peabody was more caring, in 2 hes a jerk
@@MrMitchelljungI agree with you
I wish there could have been a scene while the bow tie killer was chasing Junior where Junior runs to a pay phone and calls 911 and was like in Ben's voice, "Help! The bow tie killer is chasing after my son. We're at the Midway Circus at 3921 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. My name's Healy." and then hung up and continued running and was like, "Here I am, Uncle Marty! Come and get me before I call the police!" and then was like, "Hey, Uncle Marty, I'm calling the cops."
That's a great alternative ending
If only there was smartphones in that time, there wouldn't be payphones.
Exactly, mobile phones weren’t invented just yet. Perfect clever Home Alone reference there(which of course was released later on over Christmas 🎄 this year, the original Home Alone), where Kevin calls 911 and pretends he’s his neighbor Mr. Murphy.
R.I.P. John Ritter
the way he said I’m alright officer he got me in the prune lmfaooo😂
Imagine if Cheech and Chong are in this scene at 5:43-5:47. Wouldn’t it be funnier and amusing if Cheech and Chong are in this scene at 5:43-5:47 driving the truck. What would the whole situation turn out to be?
I never thought of that, that would be cool to see them drive that truck.
5:40-5:42: "Whatever happened to Mrs. Healy?" That's a good question. I can only guess that she married that farmer guy driving the pig truck since she said she wants to divorce Ben from 3:04-3:05.
Haha right
She hit her head and developed amnesia, adopted a girl and moved to Mortville calling herself Annie.
@@scorchx3000 that so fake
@@scorchx3000 You are talking about Annie Young from the second film played by Amy Yasbeck who also played as Flo Healy on the first film.
She appeared in part 2 as trixie mom
The way he runs makes me laugh so hard as a youngster.
Junior got be a part of the circus, how fun
5:43 Cheech and Chong cameo.
5:41, She turned into nurse Annie in problem Child 2
I don't know how did she went to Mortville and turned into a nurse.
Junior: “Yeah kicks, good idea” 0:27
Kicks him the nuts lol 🦵🥜😂🤣😅
Love that part🤣🤣😂
@@briannachavez5658 when Martin did that expression on his face lol 😆
Martin beck:"I'll tear you a part you little brat!"😠
Kramer never had a chance and I know it's just a movie. I like them both but I like the 2nd one a little better.
The same for me, the second one I liked it better than the one
Not me I don't like Lawanda I did not like they made ben pushover again
Makes no sense that he stuffed Flo into a suitcase...
I totally agree with you there. A person wouldn't even fit inside a suitcase.
@@tristenmoore1275 I don't even know how she would be able to breath being in a suitcase inside a car trunk lol
@@tristenmoore1275 That's true. That suitcase must be very wide and she somehow must be very skinny to fit inside it. Or maybe the bow tie killer had a gun and pointed it to her to get inside and he squeezed her inside.
He got tired of her mouth like an Air raid siren
At 5:43-5:47, I almost thought it was Cheech and Chong, but it turned out it wasn’t.
3:06 You tell her Ben
Isn’t that Kramer from Seinfeld
Yep that’s him
Yes indeed.
yes it,s actor Michael Richards and also comedian
I thought it was the same guy who played Stanley Spadowsky in the Weird Al movie "UHF".
@@befdoglover1You're absolutely correct, it's literally the same actor who not just played Stanley, but also played the Bow Tie Killer and Kramer.
Those who disliked this video...you all got kicked here at 0:27.
That was just a movie but in real life many kids who love to provoke other kids of bullying them should suffer one day.
FACTS!!
5:19 make me cry :(
Don’t you mean 4:19? Because that’s when Junior cries because his Dad almost died.
This movie is just too funny 😂😂😂😂😂
If I was Ben, after punching the bow tie killer in the face at 0:36, I would have ran after Junior to make sure he was safe and for protection.
Right
@@BossBen1 This is a late reply but yes, I was surprised why Ben didn't run and chase after Junior to protect him especially he (Ben) should have known not to turn away too long because that gave the bow tie killer the opportunity to punch him back in return or, Ben should have thought that the bow tie killer could have had a gun since I'm sure Ben knew that he's nicknamed as a killer for a reason.
It seems like throughout most of the Movie the town Cold River is a Suburban or Small Town setting. BUT.... in the final scene it appears to be a major Metropolis
its Dallas, TX
The movie is filmed in Dallas, TX
5:50 с животом у него плохо😅
little ben:"Where are you---"
Martin beck:"sucker!"
0:26 Way to go Junior! He kick Martin right on his pipi!! 😂😂😂😂
Junior kicks Kramer in the nads!!
My girlfriend’s little boy did that to me once. Took me a day to recover.
3:04 Flo goes crazy
5:47 he’s got a bad stomach
Ben deserves better than Florence
yeah
she doesn't even love him
He's better off without her
yeah that's what i said
she never loved ben
Based on a true story.
Really is that true? Or no?.
@@marcustiugarcia4269 no, lol
@papi-champoo6033 Well... inspired by an actual incident back in 1988, it was about a couple who were suing an adoption agency for not informing them that said adopted child had severe mental issues and violent tendencies and that he was returned to the agency multiple times.
It's from a LA Times article called "An Adopted Boy--and Terror Begins."
Who ever empowered JUNIOR of this movie, (aside from the producers), I’m a big fan of THE LATE JOHN Ritter :( Junior and John Ritter must have had a swell time behind the scenes…And the way the young little actress in the film ( with piercing green eyes ) assist him during sour patch:( He’s coach, my health educator 👩🏫 yesterday Jack put a lot of pressure/emphasis on bonding time, dads/coaches have with their dad/stepdad, etc…😢
5:50-5:52 THIS IS TOOOOOOO FUNNY. I GUESS FLOW GOT WHAT SHE WANTED 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm sure if Junior's dad never showed up, Junior would have agreed with everything the bow tie killer said from 0:06-0:16 since he (Junior) said he wants to be crime partners with the bow tie killer. At the same time, I was confused as to why he was saying those things to Junior from 0:06-0:16 because he told Junior that he works alone as a bad guy with no partners and no henchmen. Unless he just said that to kidnap Junior and find a spot on where to murder him.
2:49 3:08 3:22 4:06
Looks like Kramer is going back to New York.
Imagine If Our Government Adopted Junior and Trained Him By The C.I.A. !
Imagine just all of the action that would come right out of him from his training!
[ Grunts ]
Run junior, run!
[ Grunts ]
Run junior, run! 0:36
The problem child I like is cyndi kerrigan
LOL I used to rewind that ending over and over 😆
Ben and Junior Healy vs. Kramer!
1:37 Ronald McDonald cameo
I noticed that, too.
beatiful movie
John Ritter was a great man I personally think it was very sad that he died for me he died when I was probably 3 years old maybe but I would describe him as a really incredible human being and yes he only did one villain roll that I didn't like him for but I liked it because he was in the movie and of course there is one person I would have the greatest of opportunity of meeting in person one day and that would be his son Jason Ritter. He seems to be doing pretty well for himself and he's definitely following into the same career as his father does and I think it would be interesting if he did more movies in the future. But personally if I was to ever talk to Jason Ritter I would say I owe your old man because he was very funny to me growing up
The only bad thing about Problem Child:
It did not get a proper threequel.
@@KenMasters. Considering how the second movie played out, I don't think it deserved one.
@@BossBen1
I see, but PC3 just needs to focus less on Ben Sr. and Jr.
The one I would make is a 1992 back-to-back continuation where Junior's biological parents are the main antagonists (both played by Jeffrey Jones and Bette Midler), and the story reveals a lot about Junior's family origins.
Also Macaulay Culkin (a famous child actor who once auditioned as Junior) would be in it as the adoptive son who is basically Junior's opposite.
@@KenMasters.
Interesting. I think that would work
0:46 hold it 😂😂😂😂
Ben Healy= Ben Hanscom (It 1990)
Bow tie killer= Cosmo Kramer (Seinfeld)
PS: I may have accidentally made a connection between two of John Ritter's characters with the same name.
If only those cops handcuffed the bow tie killer in the back, he wouldn't of had easy access to get that gun at 4:02.
Standard arresting procedure wasn't followed. A suspect is never cuffed with his/her hands in front .
@Thomas Storff Well, the bow tie killer is handcuffed in the front here when he should be handcuffed in the back which is supposed to make a bad guy weaker being cuffed in the back and being cuffed in the back is supposed to prevent them from punching and/or reaching into their pockets. If the bow tie killer was cuffed in the back, he wouldn’t of been able to grab that cops gun to shoot Junior but, Ben blocked the shoot.
The Bow Tie killer's headed for the electric chair the minute he arrives at the prison. I like the deleted scene when the warden says "Let's get this over with before the utility rates go up!"
@@scotthayes5933 Yes, hopefully the bow tie killer was put on death row the moment he arrived back in prison. Yes, I remember that deleted scene which was actually the bow tie killer's imagination.
Exactly
1974 Chevy Impala junker car and 1990 Jeep Wagoneer.
What is Ronald McDonald doing here? 1:37
i forgot about the time when the wife gets left out
5:55 🎵Nah-nah-nah, nah-nah, nah! Nah-nah-nah, nah-nah, nah!🎵 😛
Beach boys Problem Child ua-cam.com/video/WDKmZxUpMyI/v-deo.htmlsi=ihQhmNhbpFpFfj2p
The Beach boys :) problem Child
[ Grunts, Groans ]
[ Grunts, Groans ] 0:41
Rip John ritter
What happened to Flo? Did Ben and Junior ever see her ever again?
4:05, that's going too far for a family film.
My Favorite Movie is Cool
I do like first problem child
5:48 - 5:55 How it must suck to be you!
As a good thing that junior was saved by Ben beasuce he loves him very much he finally found a Dad that he was looking for and Ben had found a child that was dreaming about
@@salamaraif1648 To alls well that ends well. Not to spoil your happy ending or anything, but have you seen problem child 2?
Yes I have
I’ve been looking for this past few years, I’ll subscribe to your channel 🙂👍
Dude
Thanks, Imma Start Making More Videos On This Soon
Boss Ben excellent
Boss Ben I’m also live streaming at the moment if you’d like to come over and hang out
@@tbar1011 sure!
Boss Ben stream ended, I try to do a couple a day
I like problem child 2 better than problem child 1
I think Problem Child 1 and Problem Child 2 are better than Problem Child 3.
@@MinecraftvsBurnout Many people say how much they hated "Problem Child 3" because Annie and Trixie are not on it and not even mentioned and not even Lawanda Dumore is on the third film or even mentioned. I did hear that Junior's enemy Murph from the second film was on the third film but he was more of a friend to Junior on that film than an enemy.
Flo: YEEET
I love how he stole that car from his neighbor and he’s drives his neighborhoods stolen car in the second movie
@NewbagTG1 That's true and I'm guessing after the ending scene after Junior threw away the toy bow tie, he and Ben never went back to their home but went straight ahead to Mortville to house search because if they went home to their Cold River house, their neighbor would have gotten Ben for stealing the car.
@@afriendofbean and put Ben in jail for Grand theft Auto.
@@hectorlopez1069 Yes maybe because if Ben and Junior went home, the neighbor would have been waiting to confront Ben and/or had the police waiting which is why Ben and Junior must have drove straight ahead from Cold River to Mortville.
@@afriendofbeanI would like to see that they changed their clothes from problem child 1 go straight to part 2
@@afriendofbeanI agree with you I like to see that scene if day make it little longer
I love the part its my party and i cry if i want to cry if i want to cry to cry if i want to you would cry to if it happend to you when jonny went joody left the same time when he,s soppost to be mine
1:30 some funny voice came that made me laugh
ELPHANTE 👹🐘
I'm weird lol
Looked like Ronald McDonald was in the audience
Where did Ben get the money for the ransom? His bank account was wiped out and Big Ben refused to lend it to him.
It was a bluff
but junior grab the bag
@@janayshacousin8164 I don't think Junior knew it was a bluff
In a deleted scene he just filled up the backpack with stuff to make it look like money was in it.
@@YTWarrior100 well that make sense
Holy shit! Is that Kramer?
Might Be! 😉
Yep it is.
Good luck
Was that Kramer?
Junior, are you okay?
Junior Healy:yeah I fine Dad!
Nice job.
5:52
So funny
Kramer is really dark
aside from the funny hijinks. what kinda vehicle does Mr. Heely drive?
Wagoneer
My favorite parts at 0:26, 0:35 & 0:40
0:26. 😩🥴😩!!!
(junior grabs the money bag and runs off)
What is the song that plays at the beginning of the car chase
Use Shazam to figure it out
2:49 Bang! 3:08 Bang! 3:09 Gasps! 3:10 Groans! 3:21 Bang!!