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Why didn't he just answered the bloody door!?


Just kept thinking he could of stopped all that worry if he answered the door the first time or left the door unlocked....silly story ,just wasn't scary...why didn't he walk up to the figure on the beach...what was so scary about the figure anyway..scared of being mugged?Seems like the only 'scarying' being done was his own imagination.PS...Wasn't the woman in the care home (cindy in Eastenders) a little creepy.And how did she know that the private telephone call had ended to his wife?

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No doubt most of the pretentious peeps on here will direct you to the 1960s version of the story.

Yet none of them actually answer any of our questions.

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How does preferring the original adaptation make you pretentious?

Anyway, as the other fella said, if you're experiencing an unknown, but what seems like an angry or malevolent, entity trying to get into your room, you're unlikely to open the door and ask them what they're playing at.

As for the figure on the beach, if I recall correctly, he just looks at it and finds it a bit unsettling (as anyone would) but then goes on with his business - what did you expect him to do, confront it? This is a lonely professor in his 60s or 70s, not Chuck Norris.

You'll be asking why he didn't call Ghostbusters next.

These bastards!

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he could of stopped all that worry if he answered the door the first time or left the door unlocked

So if you are in staying a hotel, it is the middle of the night, and the handle of your door starts to turn before someone attempts to force it open, you'll just go and see if they want to come in for a nightcap?

"No Silicon Heaven? Preposterous! Where would all the calculators go?"

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Basically, yes I would,not like all you cowards who have replied to my post...you wimps!time to grow a pair you lot.

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