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Stay tuned after the credits...


It shows a clip from Malevolence of Courtney running around the old Sutter house with a cutaway shot of the new 5 years older Martin turning around to look. Pretty eerie.

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ahh, thanks for the heads up! I totally would have missed that.

That was a pretty cool tie in though. I wonder if they planned ahead and filmed that scene specifically for this film, or if it was just a deleted scene they tacked on for good measure?

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I don't know....but he's working on the final trilogy now he said. His other film he was going to do fell thru so he's gonna finish up the trilogy. Woot.

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Nah it wasn't a deleted scene in the after credits thing. They just used footage from Malevolence (Courtney running, zoom in on window, crane over factory walls, Courtney walking into house, then a newly shot cutaway to Martin sitting in a chair facing away from the camera and a new voice over from Courtney apparently talking directly to Martin asking him for help and that's when he turns around and I believe smiles and cut to black. But they re-color timed the original Malevolence footage and it definitely makes me wanna see a Malevolence Bluray. The re-used footage doesn't look as cheap and was a lot cleaner looking than I ever remember it looking on DVD.

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I'd love to see Malovelonce on blu-ray as the cinematography and locations on it (different look and feel than Bereavement, but still fantastic) would be ideal for the format (never mind that I like the movie).

I remember the Malovolence dvd looking quite nice, but the aspect ratio of the scene was changed to Bereavement's ratio.

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Who plays Martin in the scene after the credits?

"You forgot the first rule about remakes; don't Fck with the original."
~Sidney, SCREAM 4

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It's hard to see in the wide shot, but it's Jay Cohen, who played Martin (unmasked) in the original film.

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