Boogeyman Page #2

Synopsis: Every culture has one - The horrible monster fueling young children's nightmares. But for Tim, the BOGEYMAN still lives in his memories as a creature that devoured his father 16 years earlier. Is the BOGEYMAN real? Or did Tim make him up to explain why his father abandoned his family? The answer lies hidden behind every dark corner and half-opened closet of his childhood home - A place he must return to and face the chilling unanswered questions... Does the BOGEYMAN really exist?
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director(s): Stephen Kay
Production: Screen Gems
 
IMDB:
4.2
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
13%
PG-13
Year:
2005
89 min
$46,363,118
Website
183 Views


the old house.

-Really?

-My uncle's been fixing the place up...

...to sell since Mom went

to the hospital last year.

I felt like I should be the one

to go through her things.

I should've done more,

but it's something, right?

Listen to me, Tim.

Something happened in that house...

...but it wasn't supernatural.

There's nothing in there

but memories.

You dealt with your father's leaving

the best way that you could.

But you were 8.

Tim, you've been coming here

for what, 15 years?

Look around you.

There's only children here.

Dr. Matheson to Observation.

I'm sorry. I have to go.

Go home, Tim.

Spend one night in that house.

It will help.

It's okay. It's okay.

Hey, we need some help in here!

Hey, the nurse is on the way.

It's okay, it's all right.

What? What is it?

Just relax now.

It's gonna be all right.

It's all right.

Everything's gonna be all right.

And in Paul's letter

to the Corinthians, he says:

"We shall not all fall asleep...

...but we will all be changed...

...in an instant, in the blink of an eye."

"When my tongue rejoices,

my body will rest in peace...

...because you will not abandon me

to the grave.

For you, O Lord, have delivered

my soul to death...

...my eyes from tears,

my feet from stumbling."

"Thou knowest the secrets...."

"....spare us.

Suffer us not in our last hour."

"Dust thou art...

...and unto dust thou shalt return."

Thanks for doing all this.

She was my sister.

When are you heading back?

Actually, I might stay in town tonight.

In the house.

-I thought you didn't like that house.

-Yeah, well.

Tim, the place is a mess. I've been

doing a whole lot of work there--

I won't mess anything up.

Is that Katie?

Yeah.

How long has it been?

-A long time.

-You should go and say hi.

No, I don't think so.

All right. Suit yourself.

Hey, come here.

Here you go. You might need these.

Thanks for everything.

It's good seeing you again, Tim.

Timmy.

You know, it's your cat,

and you're supposed to feed her.

Come on, Timmy, just turn

the light on. I'm not coming up there.

He's scared of his damn closet.

You know why he's so scared,

don't you?

-Why?

-Because you freaked him out...

...with that stupid story of yours.

You've gotta be kidding.

It was a story.

-My dad did the same thing to me.

-Look how you turned out.

-It was nothing, okay?

-He's got a very vivid imagination.

Mary, this is ridiculous. I was just--

You're gonna put that boy

in therapy.

-Just calm down, okay?

-Timmy.

Cody. Cody.

Kate!

Kate!

-Cody.

-Are you all right?

Yeah.

I think I just hit my head.

He's never done that before.

Do you wanna come in,

put some ice on that?

Sure.

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Eric Kripke

Eric Kripke (born April 24, 1974) is an American television writer, director, and producer. He is the creator of The WB (now The CW) series Supernatural and more recently the NBC series Revolution. more…

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