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best part of the movie


my favorite part is

when the guard lied about what he saw and then gave her the car keys

so nice

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I do not know. lol. He looked like he was the guard making sure people checked in and out so maybe they have to leave their keys there so they can't just come and go as they please? i dont know. lol. I have no idea how he would have explained that either

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I like that part and the part right before it, when she breaks out of solitary confinement and the nurse is about to close the door on her when she screams and slams into it and knocks the nurse on her ass. That was so awesome.

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2 me it was so like Penny & Halle in the yard & she says "no one believes you because yer crazy"
or some thing like that

or maybe the guy with the tats whipping out the photos & then she starts 2 like bleed






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matthew libatique is the only good thing about this film

on my way to ignoring the entire population of imdb

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I thought the best part of this load of tosh was the end credits.

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the credits rolling...

I can't believe I bamboozled myself into watching this movie!

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haha you took the words right out of my keyboard

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I loved when she finally saw Dougs movie and the creepy room

Do guys like "the thing"?
They like it better than no thing.

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Absolutely. He was a good guy and a real friend to Miranda. Unlike Pete, who clearly wanted to have an affair with her before her husband died, but then became all self-righteous and prickish to her after the fact (of course he apologized later when he realized she wasn't actually crazy, but still...)

But yes, the security guard was tops :)

"I'm just a f_cked up girl looking for my own peace of mind; Don't assign me yours."

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I actually came here to make a complaint about the scene where the guard helps Halle Berry out by letting her go AND giving her his damn car keys! I thought that was so cornball. Even if they were friendly before her arrest, no sane guard who wants to keep his job would do that! Even though she was possessed when she murdered her husband, the guard would not know that. He would rightfully assume she was a cold blooded killer. What dumb ass would let a killer go and give up his car keys regardless of a previous friendship? That was one of many scenes I found too hard to swallow. It's an entertaining movie for the most part, and I can certainly suspend disbelief, but that was a tad too ridiculous.

Delicious must be heaven to the hungry in hell.

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but she had a wet shirt on!!!!

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