Tell Me How I Die Page #5

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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Year:
2016
107 min
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It's like I don't

know when now is.

None of you are

feeling anything?

Lights out in five.

Could you just give

us a little longer?

I don't make the rules.

Lights out in five.

You're not even my real dad!

You know, this drug

is supposed to help

increase our memory.

What if you're just

remembering the future?

Remembering the future.

On a quantum level,

time is not linear.

Our brain's just

perceive it that way

so that we can

differentiate between

past, present, and future.

I watch a lot of Dr. who.

Look, I don't care what it is.

I just want it to stop, now!

Marcus tell them!

I'm okay.

That's not what

you said earlier.

Well that's what I'm saying now.

That wasn't five minutes Curtis!

Go to sleep!

All I know, is I

didn't sign up for this.

I'm getting out of here

first thing in the morning

before they can give

us anything else.

Jerums.

Dr. Jerums.

How are things progressing?

Fine, good.

Busy.

Dr. Rasmussen never showed.

Well actually,

that's why I'm calling.

I'm afraid that

Dr. Rasmussen was

found dead outside of

his home this morning.

Do you know what happened?

Not really, no, but the police

are treating it as a homicide.

They found some odd

details at the scene.

Some, sketches.

Does that mean anything to you?

Sketches.

Dr. Jerums?

Dr. Jerums are you there?

Dr. Jerums are you there?

Strange.

Change of plans.

Take me to the

research facility.

Ooh!

Open the door please!

Come on!

Come on!

Come on, come on!

Come on!

Come on!

Hello!

Hey!

Hey, hey!

Stop that!

I saw them dying!

Who?

Her, all of them, everyone!

Okay, okay, okay,

just come with me

we'll talk to Dr. Jerum.

No way, I am done, I'm leaving!

I can't let you do that!

Stop, you're just

making it worse!

What are you doing?!

They are all going to die!

Are you listening to me?!

Something is going to happen in that

bunk and they are going to die!

Let me go!

Let her go!

Look, step back all right.

You can't just keep her here.

I don't want to hurt you kid

but there's a blizzard out there. If

she's exhibiting side effects then she

needs to be here

where we can help her.

You understand?

I'm gonna take her

to see the doctor.

I'll keep you informed okay?

What happened?

Just acting crazy.

Said she saw them dead.

Saw who dead?

I don't know, all of them.

I had to sedate her

to calm her down.

Let's leave that for now.

Is it happening again?

I'll take it from here.

Just keep an eye on the others.

Right.

Please, let me go.

You are experiencing a very rare

but very powerful side effect.

Tell me what you saw.

They were screaming.

And gagging.

I saw them dead on the floor.

I'm sorry to say

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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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