Depending on your interest, "Idle Hands" can refer to several distinct cultural topics: 1. The Proverb and Its Origins

The phrase is frequently used by modern artistic communities and creators:

The phrase typically refers to the proverb "Idle hands are the devil's workshop" (or "playthings"), suggesting that boredom or inactivity often leads people into trouble or mischief.

Though a box office "bomb" at the time due to sensitive release timing, it has since become a beloved cult classic known for its soundtrack and over-the-top practical effects. 3. Contemporary Creative Projects

While the exact phrase is not in the Bible, it echoes scriptures like Proverbs 16:27 , which warns of the "worthless man" digging up evil, and 2 Thessalonians 3:11 , which criticizes those who are idle "busybodies".

A lazy stoner named Anton Tobias (played by Devon Sawa ) finds his right hand has become possessed by a demonic force and starts a killing spree.

A community-focused "garage build" show where creators share their latest custom projects and builds.

For many, the name brings to mind the 1999 teen horror-comedy: