Tell Me How I Die Page #4

Synopsis: When a group of college students take part in a clinical drug trial, an unexpected side effect of the experimental medicine gives them terrifying visions of their own deaths...which begin to come true. As they scramble to escape their fate, they discover that the killer is among them and shares their ability to see the future - only he seems to be one step ahead of their efforts to survive.
 
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2016
107 min
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Right now, okay?

No wait, what do

you mean it's all

it all came true.

It doesn't matter,

we have to go.

It does matter.

She saw them die like

that and it happened.

What else have you seen?

Where's Kristen?

That was her!

Where is she?!

This way!

Kristen!

My god!

We gotta find out

where this ends.

Awe come on!

There!

Kristen!

Jesus.

Is she still up there?

Well where is she, what

did he do with her?

Who?

You tell me, you're the one

with all the messed up visions!

We saw someone kill Curtis.

And we found a guards body.

It has to be the same one

who killed the others.

And you had visions too.

Yeah, of a freaking

pool shot man!

Not dead bodies and this!

Did you see this or not?

No I thought I

saw her on the tile,

but I never saw her face.

I mean maybe this isn't her.

Guys.

It was a trap, he

knew she'd be here.

No, that's impossible.

How can someone know?

Someone who's taken

the drug would know.

Who scratch?

No, no, he got

the placebo like me.

Yeah, well, everyone

else is dead man!

But this isn't the first

time this drug has been tested.

It could have been someone

from a previous study.

What else did you see?

Guys.

We gotta go!

Who locks an emergency exit?!

I didn't even know

you could do that!

We need to find another way out.

You think?!

Now!

Let's try the lobby.

Scratch!

Is he still there?

Do you see him?

Scratch!

Scratch!

Where are they?

Warm thoughts okay,

think warm thoughts.

Beaches, soup.

That's right.

I almost forgot.

Let's see, we got some uppers.

Some downers.

Laxatives?

Some future seeing things.

I'm gonna say, hallucinogens.

Yeah.

Maybe we can open the

doors from there, come on.

We need an access card.

Great.

I can't believe you made

us come back in here man.

Come back?

Yeah, we were gone out the door.

But then team Anna

here had to come back

just for you.

You came back for me?

And the others.

But yeah.

Yeah, so since you're

the only reason we're here,

what have you seen that

could help us get out?

Nothing, it doesn't

work like that.

No, apparently it

does work that way

because this other nut

job knows exactly what

we're gonna do before we do it!

Well then why don't you

go find him and ask him

because I don't know!

Whoa.

What, was that him?

Maybe we can stay

here and watch him coming?

He's killing the cameras.

Yeah, of course he is because

he knew we'd be watching.

We need to find the doctor.

Maybe he can get us out of here.

Well that's the point man.

Where's he been

through all this?

Track that guy down.

Here, Dr. Jerums, 237.

Seriously?

Look it's better than

waiting here to die.

Fine, let's go.

What's happening?

Why aren't we moving?

It's a storm sir, freeway's

backed up for miles.

Damnit.

Come on Jerums, pick up.

Yes, this is

Dr. Redmond Layton

from Hallorann pharmaceuticals.

I need you to send someone

to our research facility.

It seems as if we've

lost contact with them.

Yes I'm well aware of the storm.

In fact I'm stuck

in it right now

which is why I've called you.

No, I'm not asking

you to rescue me.

I'm asking you to send someone

because I fear something

may have happened

to someone at my facility!

Why am I saving humanity again?

Okay.

Thank god.

Hell yeah.

A key.

Key, key.

He's not here, I'm shocked!

Look for anything

that might help.

Access cards, maybe

our cellphones.

Yeah phone's dead.

Are you sure,

because at some point

I think I remember

a phone ringing.

Well if the phone

rings we'll know

it's working again won't we?

Guys.

This is Dr.

Rasmussen, Dr. Jerums.

Interview 21 patient

eight, paskell dern.

Tell us about

another one of these

experiences you're having.

Why?

Because it'll help us understand

what's happened to you.

Paskell are you...

I'll tell you but it won't help.

You figure out

the writing on the

bunkroom wall yet den?

Okay den, what does den mean?

To go den, to go.

I'm sorry,

I'm afraid I don't understand.

You will.

That file was

created six months ago.

No, I don't understand.

How is he talking to you?

Because he saw it.

He already knew that we'd

be here watching this video.

Probably even a sketch

of it somewhere.

What was he saying?

To go?

That doesn't make any sense.

I need a wall.

They weren't numbers.

It wasn't 60, it was go.

What? 52 go?

No it's five.

You, Kristen,

scratch, den, and me.

Five to go.

Hello?

Hey it's me.

Scratch.

Hang up, I need

to call the cops.

I already tried that.

It's an inside line,

I've been dialing

extensions looking for you guys.

I'm with Marcus and Anna.

All the others are dead.

Anna's vision came true.

You understand?

Now all the doors are

locked and we can't get out.

Okay, they're all dead?

Really?

Where are you?

Some old garage.

Hey listen, I found

a bunch of sketches.

They're actually pretty good.

But it's weird 'cause one

of them kinda looks like me.

I mean, other than the eyes.

My eyes are pretty off.

Yeah we found some too.

We think the killer drew 'em

he was a patient.

So a drug made him see us?

Wow, that's.

Hey, could you ask Anna if

she had any visions about me?

He wants to know if you've

had any visions about him.

No.

But you are telling

me that there is

a crazy murderist, somewhat

decently talented artist

stalking this place?

Who knows exactly

what we're gonna do

before we do it?

Yup.

Okay, good to know.

Listen, scratch is there

any other way out of here?

I don't know.

But Curtis once

threatened to lock me

in some biohazard clean

room in the basement.

Maybe you guys could hide

out there 'til morning?

Okay, we'll check it out.

What are you gonna de?

I'll think of something.

I say we go to the shelter.

No forget it.

Marcus, Marcus,

it might be safer.

What?!

What aren't you telling us?

Back off.

What are you gonna do?

Hey quit it!

- Come on, come on!

- - Hey, hey, hey!

Guys!

Quit it, I saw something okay!

I saw a lot of things.

Like what?

Sh*t, okay.

Who gets it, him or me?

Tell us.

We deserve to know.

Both of you.

Dead?

No, no, just because

you see it happen

doesn't mean it will.

Yeah, I know, maybe

it won't happen.

But everything

else has come true.

Hasn't it?

Some of them are small

like the phones ringing

and the doors locking.

But no matter what I do,

they keep coming true!

And the other ones like

the girls in the bunker,

and the number on the wall,

I don't think I can stop them.

Are you still

having the visions?

No.

But I think I only saw things

I'm actually going to see.

So maybe if we can go

somewhere I haven't seen.

Like the shelter.

Somehow derail the path

we're on, change fate.

It's worth a shot isn't it?

And what about you?

You see what happens to you?

No.

The shelter?

Yeah.

Hey, maybe we should

just leave that here.

Why?

He probably left

it for us to take.

Or maybe he wants us to leave it

so someone else can take it.

Or have you seen that too?

Yeah.

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James Hibberd

James Hibberd (born 19 April 1981 in Southampton, Hampshire) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and bowled medium-fast. Hibberd made his debut for the Hampshire Cricket Board in the 38-County Cup during the 2000 season, playing his first match against Dorset. He played three matches during the competition, top-scoring with 24 runs. Hibberd made a single List-A appearance for the Hampshire Cricket Board against the Kent Cricket Board during the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. He did not bat or bowl in the match which, having been extended to two days after a wash-out on the first day, had to be settled by a bowl-out. Hibberd made three appearances in the same competition for Wiltshire, his debut for the side coming in August 2002, against Hampshire Cricket Board. His final List-A match came against Kent in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. In four List A matches, he scored 27 runs in three innings, including an innings high of 26 runs in his first innings. He bowled 25 overs in List-A cricket, taking 7 wickets and conceding 80 runs, including a best bowling performance of 4-48 in his debut match. more…

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