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I will spare your time...


Samuel Jackson is a figment of Luke Wilson's imagination. He did all the killings himself.

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yeop saw the trailer.. same conclusion... the machinist meets fightclub meets secret window.. meets identity...meets mr. brooks

weak the keep cooking on this genre..

I once convinced a woman I was Kevin Costner... because I believed it myself.

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seriously it took me about 30 seconds into the trailer to decide that. And then there's a shot of Samuel L saying "we're in this together John". I mean come on. It's worse than the Shutter Island trailer which gave away most of the twist imo.

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I actually came to this board just to make the same prediction. It looks about as original as having a horror movie featuring the perpetually soaking wet ghost of a woman/child who is seeking revenge for their traumatic death.

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Aww, I thought Samuel Jackson is the Devil!

But I'm not interested enough to watch it to see who's right, lol!

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In the book, you did wonder if he was a figment of the main character's imagination, but that's not how it turned out in the end.



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Also saw the trailer and came here to see if my hunch was right: that Jackson was a figment of Wilson's imagination. From what others say I guess not, but from the trailer might as well be. Not worth the running time; would be one of those movies you watch in five 20-minute installments.

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Samuel Jackson is a figment of Luke Wilson's imagination. He did all the killings himself.


your assumption is wrong.



When there's no more room in hell, The dead will walk the earth...

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Is Sam Jackson a guy who used to manage a demonic hotel and finally after 1408 people commit suicide in one the room decides to let his own insanity caused by all that evil run free on people who are "dead already"?


Either that, or he is Louis Cyphre redux?


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Wrong, guess again.

Although that would of been a good twist.

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Nope. After watching the movie, pretty obvious that isn't the case. That is what the audience may have been lead to believe in the beginning, but from the dinner with the dead cop scene onwards we realize that our first guess was a misdirect and something else was going on.

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