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DIY goes horribly wrong

Full feature film starts off as standard DIY but then things begin
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You know there something wrong when in the opening scene there's a gun being shot. Its a water squirting gun but nevertheless a gun.

He puts on the earphones explaining that they are for protection. But because of that he (and us along with him) do not hear something deadly important.

Later on, back in the same workshop, he repeats the explanation about the great earphones, discussing their usefulness in a very similar way, but as it turns out, he puts on regular earphones and we all hear what we weren't supposed to.

The movie includes a murder attempt, clumsiness comedy, a real family tragedy and a happy although surprising ending.

Throughout the whole movie every scene which has nothing to do with DIY, is showing some kind of DIY technique, by the way. Which at some stage at the beginning make it funny. But then when the faulty equipment becomes terribly dangerous, and there's a derailed person on stage, that's when the real fun starts.

pashute, Nov 16 2021

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       Sequel: "Murphy's Law" with team making a documentary about Murphys Law thinking its very funny. Then things go horribly wrong and only get worse. It ends up that they are arrested for a murder which they obvoiusly didn't do, only to turn out that they actually did.
pashute, Nov 16 2021
  

       "Does everybody know what time it is?"   

       "Tool Time!"
RayfordSteele, Nov 16 2021
  

       So made at a DIY movie set? With DIY plot and DIY props..so confusing.
xandram, Nov 16 2021
  

       Has a "No ________ were harmed in the making of this movie" disclaimer, which ends up being disbelieved by all.
lurch, Nov 16 2021
  

       If you want DIY realism, have lots and lots of trips to the hardware store to replace that drill bit which snapped off, the OTHER type of fastener rather than the 14 types you already have in a jar, and nothing ever quite working as well as you envisioned.
AusCan531, Nov 17 2021
  

       [AusCan531]; like an "anti-MacGyver"... trying to solve a problem but never having any of the right "bits" lying around.
neutrinos_shadow, Nov 17 2021
  

       I am reminded of the words of Alfred Korzybski, “There are two ways to slide easily through life: to believe everything, or to doubt everything. Both ways save you from thinking.”   

       Yes, we must have Wilson. But with some random proverbs that are made up, attributed wrongly, and have absolutely nothing to do with the plot.
RayfordSteele, Nov 17 2021
  
      
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