As the Hunger Games draw to a close, the Head Gamemaker releases a pack of wolf-like "muttations" on the final tributes. Eerily, each of the mutts resembles one of the tributes who has died.
Although it appears to be nothing more than a useless trinket, Jack's compass, which he bartered from the voodoo mystic Tia Dalma, points to whatever he desires most.
Big Daddy (Nicolas Cage) is a former cop who, in his quest to bring down the crime boss Frank D'Amico and his son Red Mist, has trained his eleven-year-old daughter (Chloë Grace Moretz) to be the ruthless vigilante Hit-Girl.
When Wong (Jackie Chan) presses his foot against a red-hot vat while pushing off an assailant, his foot catches on fire. He puts it out by kicking at water thrown from a bucket by one of his friends.
The film stars Emily Browning as "Babydoll," a young woman who is committed to a mental institution and copes by envisioning it as a brothel. She teams up with four dancers/prisoners to escape before her scheduled lobotomy.
The crew has been cursed and become undead. Moonlight reveals them to be living, rotting skeletons.
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