A Horrible Way to Die Page #3

Synopsis: An escaped murderer is in pursuit of his ex-girlfriend, who has fled to start a new life in a small town.
Director(s): Adam Wingard
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
  3 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
R
Year:
2010
87 min
Website
176 Views


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- I missed you.

- No.

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- I did.

- You didn't.

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Where were you?

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I told you.

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I had that dinner meeting

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with Mark and TK

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to talk about their college

bankroll stuff and...

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Yeah, and then where did you go?

'Cause it's like 11:00.

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Where?

We were there late.

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Oh, but wait.

No, we went to the strip club first.

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That's not...

that's not funny at all.

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- It's a little funny.

- I don't like it.

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- I like you.

- I don't like those jokes.

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They're jokes.

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Here.

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- I love you.

- I love you.

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F***.

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Related to the escape

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of the alleged serial killer

Garrick Turrell.

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A FBI spokesman would only say

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that certain details of the murder,

which they were unable to disclose,

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linked the killings

with patterns established

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in Turrell's alleged slayings,

all of which took place

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in Alabama and Mississippi

over the past five years.

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The disturbing news for law enforcement

is that the search for Turrell

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has not yet spread

as far north as Kansas,

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indicating that

the escaped suspect

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may have somehow

evaded police checkpoints.

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The FBI states

that the search for Turrell,

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now in its seventh day,

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is being expanded

to include the entire Midwest,

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with local agencies

coordinating their efforts.

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Detailed images of Turrell

are being circulated to checkpoints

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along the Mexican

and Canadian borders.

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The first time I drank

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I think I was eight years old,

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but I don't really remember.

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The first time I got drunk

I was nine.

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I do remember that.

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But, I don't know,

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the weird thing now is that

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I've been sober

for almost a year

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and now my friends are

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all on the drinking thing

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and are going to parties

around town.

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And they don't understand

why I don't want to go with them.

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And, I don't know, sometimes

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I almost feel robbed

of something,

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you know, of some experience

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that I should have had

or should have enjoyed.

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But, I don't know,

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I guess it doesn't really matter.

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So that's it.

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Sarah, I was just wondering

if you wanted to tell us

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what made you decide

to finally confront your illness.

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Uh...

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I was...

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in a pretty bad relationship.

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He was...

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not very honest with me

about a lot of things.

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After I...

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found out that...

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well, that... that...

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after I found out...

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I realized...

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that I had been...

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drinking a lot,

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that maybe

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it wouldn't have happened...

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no, I'm... not that it...

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nothing...

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that maybe it wouldn't

have been as bad

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if I hadn't been drunk

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all the time.

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So I... after I moved here

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I...

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uh, started coming to meetings.

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And it's been really good for me.

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- Hey.

- Hey.

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- How are you feeling?

- Er...

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That was really great.

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What?

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Just everything you said in group

was really...

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was really vulnerable and great.

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It's really good

that you could do that.

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I think everybody

appreciated it.

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Yeah, there's a lot more

to that story

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that I should...

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- Yeah, I'm sure.

- Yeah.

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There's a lot more to my story too

and everybody else's,

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but I think you said

what you had to say

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and, um...

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I should probably tell you

about it though.

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I mean, I should...

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it's pretty...

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bad.

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Good. Someday you can

tell me about it, okay?

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Not right now.

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I really like you.

I really...

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I like hanging out with you.

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And I want to hear that story

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and all your other stories,

you know?

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But I don't want you to feel like

you have to tell them to me.

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Anyway, whatever.

I should get going.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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