Pitch me a movie
151A homeless transient male is seen staring slack-jawed at the abstract picasso baboon sculpture in front of chicago's daly building. From the echoey demented voice on the soundtrack we come to understand that the sculpture is speaking directly into transient's brain, instructing him to follow a particular set of instructions. The abstract baboon has mentally directed the transient to read that day's publication of the newspaper comic "They'll Do It Every Time" by Hatlo and Scaduto, and then kill somebody at random in such a way that it somehow refers to the frustrating irony of everyday life that happens to be featured in that day's strip. While he commits his murders cgi effects will produce the illusion that little daggers are coming out of his eyes. After killing, he has sex with the corpses, but being narcoleptic he falls asleep on top of them. The melting echoey voice of the baboon sculpture usually manages to make him sleepwalk away from the crime scene. While in this state he performs somersaults and walks on his hands too.