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Can anyone help with Post-Credits Scenes? (SPOILER)


My wife and I were watching this film on Encore a few days ago, and we thought the film was over as soon as the end credits started rolling. (Especially since Encore reduced the screen-size to advertise an upcoming movie in the "footer" at the bottom of the screen). My attention was distracted momentarily, but when I looked back at the screen, I saw doctors in surgical garb rushing down a hallway, and then a shot of Blum and Lahti in bed, talking about movies.

Can anyone tell me what I missed in these post-credits scenes? Did they add a "twist ending" to the movie?

Thanks for any insights you can offer!

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Not really. It shows Vassago being wheeled into the emergency room to be rehabilitated once again. He is, and slices one of the operator's throats (the woman at the beginning). Then Hatch wakes up and realizes it was just a dream, rather than a vision. He and his wife discuss films.

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Thanks for the explanation, and for the quick response to my posting! (The suspense was killing me!)

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Haha, you're welcome. I understand the curiosity.

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Rehabilitated??? Do you mean revived?

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But then it does leave it open to speculation. Who's to say it wasn't a vision?

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The reference to the movie Carrie, when her hand reached up out of the dirt of her grave, after the credits roled, was one of my favourite end scenes ever. I jumped so high on the couch when that happened. I was only a young girl when that film first came out. I was impressed. It was a perfect postcript to a horribly cheesy film!

***So I've seen 4 movies/wk in theatre for a 1/4 century, call me crazy?**

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That was listed on the bonus credits as an "alternate ending" even though it plays when you watch the film. It's also in the bonus features as an alternate ending. I assume it didn't play that way in theaters? It would pretty much obliterate the "real" ending – not that either was that great, in my opinion.

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