The Legend of Bloody Mary Page #4

Synopsis: Ryan has been plagued with nightmares since the night his sister Amy went missing 8 years earlier after playing the game "Bloody Mary." Amy had stumbled onto a website on the Internet (www.marked4mary.com) about a witch called Bloody Mary and a game to summon her evil spirit. Now a senior in college, Ryan is reaching a mental breaking point from the years of stress and guilt from his sisters disappearance. His girlfriend Rachel frustrated herself at Ryan's emotional distance and self pity, calls for help to a former professor of Ryan's, Father O'Neal. Father O'Neal is both a priest and a archaeologist who decides to help Ryan end his tormenting grief by using his detective skills and wit to figure out what exactly happened to Ryan's sister, and uncover the truth to the Legend of Bloody Mary.
 
IMDB:
2.9
R
Year:
2008
93 min
577 Views


Hello?

I'm still here.

- Did you hear that?

- I think we lost Meg.

No, it sounded like

Meg yelling.

Hold on, I've got Amy

on the other line.

- Hello?

- Nice of you to call back.

Sorry.

It's been a weird night.

Tell us about it.

We've been jumpy all night.

Look, I'll try

Meg's home number.

Jen, it's like

past midnight.

- Maggie, what is the matter?

- No no no no!

Maggie? Maggie, stop it.

Stop, please.

Maggie, stop it.

What is wrong?

Maggie, stay here

and don't move.

- Hello?

- Hey, is Maggie...

Maggie!

Maggie, stop it.

Maggie, stop it, baby.

Stop it.

No. No.

What is the matter?

Maggie. Maggie, stop.

Stop.

Stop, please, Maggie.

Stop it.

What is wrong?

What happened

to the two girls?

Mary and Maggie?

I think they're still

in a psych ward upstate

plagued with visions

and nightmares of Mary Worth.

Last I heard they had

them isolated

in rooms without mirrors

or reflective surfaces.

Sounds like whatever

happened to them

is happening to Ryan

in a milder form.

Yeah, but from

what I remember

Ryan never actually

played the game.

Neither did Maggie.

Yeah, but apparently she

was marked by Nicole.

Well, thanks for taking

the time to meet with me.

I know you're busy.

If it was another day,

you know I could...

No need to explain.

I understand.

Seems this game has some type

of placebo effect on those that play it.

Or those that have been told they've

been marked by someone else.

But Maggie didn't know.

I know. It's puzzled me

all these years.

Maybe it's no placebo.

F***ing nut.

How long?

Okay. Can you arrange for me

to speak with her?

I'd hate to make

the two-hour trip for nothing.

Thanks.

I'm so sorry.

I can't believe

you hung up on me.

I'm so sorry, Clair. I had a pressing

issue I was dealing with.

How about a return call?

Well, I'm still sort of

dealing with it.

I'm not going to begin

to tell you how upset

and frustrated I am.

No, you know what?

Actually, I will.

One would think that

the head archeologist

of an important dig

that he is heading up

would have the decency

of showing up

to approve the plans

instead of some student aide.

But you know what?

It could be forgiven

if, say, the site were on

the other side of the planet

and the scientist

were needed

because he was giving up

a kidney for an orphan child.

I know how you feel.

But no, actually, this site

is within walking distance

of his office

and on school grounds.

This is just as important, Clair.

Trust me.

Need I remind you

that one of the reasons

the school brought you

in on this

was so that you could

organize and structure

- the church's history here?

- No, you don't.

Then I take it

you're on your way back here.

No, actually

I'm going upstate

to visit a patient

at a psychiatric hospital.

You are kidding.

Clair, I trust you.

I trained you.

I feel you have full control

of the situation

and I'm confident

you'll do just fine.

You cannot be...

you are serious.

I'll call you

when I'm on my way back.

Hello?

Hello!?

What?

# Baby, I got my feet

pointed right at you... #

What's going on, man?

Are you all right?

Yeah, I'm all right.

If she's not gonna put up with the baggage,

she's not worth it.

Yeah, but I can't either.

Yeah.

He doesn't deserve you.

You've got something

called integrity.

And he needs to get

his sh*t together.

His problems are his own

and not yours.

Hey, a few of us are going

across the street.

You should come.

Did it ever occur to him

that he needs to just do it?

You know, maybe you should

just get it over with.

What?

Play the f***ing game.

Thank you, Mary, for taking

the time to meet with me.

Mary, I really don't want

to disturb you.

So where do we start?

It was Mary.

She did it.

She did it.

She made me watch.

What did she do?

She took them.

Where did she take them?

Into her world.

Reflections...

she keeps them there.

Tortures them.

What does she want?

Revenge.

Thank God. I thought the power was

going to be out all night.

Are you sure you won't

change your mind?

I'm not sure about

anything anymore.

What?

You cannot be serious.

Even after all

that's happened tonight?

Look, Jen's not listening.

I don't care, Nikki.

Screw her party. I'm not going.

- I don't have a choice.

- Yes, you do.

Fine, I can't stop you.

But whatever you do,

just don't dare Mary.

Okay?

Look, I tried it

a few minutes ago.

- We're fine.

- What?

I just played it.

Nothing happened

Don't tell me

you marked yourself.

Nicole!

For Christ's sake, tell me

you didn't mark yourself.

It's no big deal.

Nothing happened.

Oh really?

Wait, who else

did you mark?

You marked us?

You marked me, Meg

and even stupid-ass Jen?

Look what happened to Meg.

I didn't do

anything to Meg.

Yes, you did!

Why did you mark me?

- You played it too.

- I didn't mark you.

I didn't mark you!

Ugh.

# Let me know #

# How to let go #

# Life's dragging

me around #

# Face down #

# On a life that's long

past gone #

# Incomplete #

# Take a stab or retreat #

# Can't make up my mind #

# I rewind #

# The footsteps

that led me here #

# To mourn #

# What's dead and gone #

# Mourn #

# Mourn #

# Try moving on #

# Mourn #

# When you're incomplete #

# And you can't retreat #

# Just accept defeat #

# And mourn #

# Mourn #

# Mourn. #

# Anti-drug

and I stopped myself #

# Can you help me out? #

# Voices say #

# Get out of my way #

# Voices say #

# It's safe to say... #

Jamie?

Jamie?

He-hello?

- Hello?

- Did you just call?

No.

Forget it.

Amy's not coming.

What?

Wait, I'll get her on.

Hold on.

Amy? Hi.

Nicole just told me

you're not coming tomorrow.

- Why?

- I have a bad feeling about this.

Everything is already set.

You can't back down now.

All you have to do is make sure

no one goes into my parent's bedroom

Nicole will make sure Mary

goes into the bathroom

and John and Gary

will take it from there.

You can leave right after.

- No.

- Damn, Amy. What is with you?

I don't want

any part of this.

Nothing is going to happen.

Nothing.

It's a prank.

I don't want anyone to get hurt.

Especially me.

You're acting like a child.

Look, she doesn't want

any part of it.

Don't come to her rescue.

She's a big girl.

She found the site, for Christ's sake.

What if she doesn't

take the dare?

Oh, she will.

Nicole will make sure of it.

And if she doesn't, fine.

We'll pick someone else

at the party, okay?

Okay.

Nicole?

Fine.

I trust you have good news.

- Where the hell are you?

- I'm at the church.

No, you're not,

because I'm...

standing at the church.

What?

I'm sorry, Clair. I had

something fall into my lap.

Well, I hope you

have strong knees

because I'm about

to throw some more on.

- What happened?

- We found something.

What did you find?

Have you ever heard of

the legend of Mary Worth?

It's come up.

Why?

We found

Reverend Whittaker's diary.

And you're never going

to believe what it says.

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