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**** And even if ''that'' doesn't happen, they'll probably get warped back in later on when they lose perception of the outside world.
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*** Or, if they ''did'' find that open window, they'd probably just climb through into another part of the building.
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* Why did Lance only open the red door once? He'd previously had to open a closet door repeatedly before it would lead where he wanted to go, so you'd think he'd at least ''try'' doing the same thing before flipping out completely.

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* Why did Lance only open the red door once? He'd previously had to open a closet door repeatedly before it would lead where he wanted to go, so you'd think he'd at least ''try'' doing the same thing to the red door before flipping out completely.
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*** Heck, maybe that'll be ''Grave Encounters 3''.

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*** Heck, maybe that'll be ''Grave Encounters 3''.3''.
* Why did Lance only open the red door once? He'd previously had to open a closet door repeatedly before it would lead where he wanted to go, so you'd think he'd at least ''try'' doing the same thing before flipping out completely.

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** The police would have to enter the hospital to ''confirm'' he did it, by finding crime scene evidence and/or her body. Otherwise they can't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she's even dead. And either the investigators will find nothing because the place where she died isn't in this dimension, or ''they'll'' never make it out to present whatever proof they might find. Heck, maybe that'll be ''Grave Encounters 3''.

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** The police would have to enter the hospital to ''confirm'' he did it, by finding crime scene evidence and/or her body. Otherwise The video, itself, is too full of supernatural events in other scenes for anyone to think the whole thing wasn't bogus, so if all the prosecutors have to work with is the video, they can't even prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she's even dead. dead, let alone get a conviction. And either the any investigators sent to the asylum will find nothing because the place where she died isn't in this dimension, or ''they'll'' never make it out to present whatever proof they might find. find.
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Heck, maybe that'll be ''Grave Encounters 3''.

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* In the sequel, how does Alex not get convicted of murder? He releases footage of him killing his girlfriend. Sure, he claims "it's totally fake" but... she also disappears immediately after. Even if they don't believe the movie as a whole, it's very hard to believe that the cops wouldn't look at that and go after him (maybe it was a filming accident, maybe the movie itself was a coverup, or he just snapped and went with it) but that's pretty damning evidence in context.

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* In the sequel, how does Alex not get convicted of murder? He releases footage of him killing his girlfriend. Sure, he claims "it's totally fake" but... she also disappears immediately after. Even if they don't believe the movie as a whole, it's very hard to believe that the cops wouldn't look at that and go after him (maybe it was a filming accident, maybe the movie itself was a coverup, cover-up, or he just snapped and went with it) but that's pretty damning evidence in context.context.
** The police would have to enter the hospital to ''confirm'' he did it, by finding crime scene evidence and/or her body. Otherwise they can't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she's even dead. And either the investigators will find nothing because the place where she died isn't in this dimension, or ''they'll'' never make it out to present whatever proof they might find. Heck, maybe that'll be ''Grave Encounters 3''.
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*** Plus by the time the team thought actually wanted to get out, the hospital was screwing with the layout. It wouldn't have let them find an exit.

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*** Plus by the time the team thought actually wanted to get out, the hospital was screwing with the layout. It wouldn't have let them find an exit.
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*** Plus by the time the team thought actually wanted to get out, the hospital was screwing with the layout. It wouldn't have let them find an exit.
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*** Plus by the time the team thought actually wanted to get out, the hospital was screwing with the layout. It wouldn't have let them find an exit.
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** It was four stories up, and they likely would've been killed from the fall.

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** It was four stories up, and they likely would've been killed from the fall.fall.
* In the sequel, how does Alex not get convicted of murder? He releases footage of him killing his girlfriend. Sure, he claims "it's totally fake" but... she also disappears immediately after. Even if they don't believe the movie as a whole, it's very hard to believe that the cops wouldn't look at that and go after him (maybe it was a filming accident, maybe the movie itself was a coverup, or he just snapped and went with it) but that's pretty damning evidence in context.
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* Why couldn't the team just climb out the window that opened?

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* Why couldn't the team just climb out the window that opened?opened?
** It was four stories up, and they likely would've been killed from the fall.
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* Why couldn't the team just climb out the window that opened?

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