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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]). Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]'' -- who are still alive and fully conscious. Yikes.
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]). Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]'' -- who are still alive and fully conscious. Yikes.Yikes.
*Imagine being the person to find Helen and Madeline in pieces at the bottom of the steps of the church. Trauma and therapy forever!
*Imagine being the person to find Helen and Madeline in pieces at the bottom of the steps of the church. Trauma and therapy forever!
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*** Madeline trying to "fix" her broken neck, twisting it back into place with a SickeningCrunch.
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*** Madeline trying to "fix" her broken neck, twisting it back into place with a SickeningCrunch. And it's worth noting since she twisted it in the opposite direction from which it was snapped, her spine can be seen ''jutting out underneath her skin'' in a complete circle around her neck.
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** As Ernest runs around trying to find another doctor to help Madeline, he runs into the lobby of the emergency room, which is devoid of medical personnel -- and occupied by people with bizarre, disturbing injuries (including a tennis player who looks like he had fragments of a racket ''shoved into his knees''). Nightmare Fuel or BlackComedy, it's unsettling all the same.
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** As Ernest runs around trying to find another doctor to help Madeline, he runs into the lobby of the emergency room, which is devoid of medical personnel -- and occupied by people with bizarre, disturbing injuries (including injuries: we see a man with an ice pack on his face, whose eyeball has popped out (and is hanging by a thread), a rollerblader whose leg is twisted 360 degrees, a tennis player who with what looks like he had fragments of a racket ''shoved shoved into both knees, and a man with a dislocated shoulder (which is hanging limp at his knees'').side). Nightmare Fuel or BlackComedy, it's unsettling all the same.
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*** A moment later, Ernest is talking on the phone and we see Madeline's corpse staggering to its feet in the background, ''with its neck twisted and broken''. The uncanny nature of the CGI makes it incredibly creepy.
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*** A moment later, Ernest is talking on the phone and we see Madeline's corpse staggering to its feet in the background, ''with with its neck twisted and broken''.broken. The uncanny nature of the CGI makes it incredibly creepy.
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Chest is too high, the hole is clearly in her midsection.
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** Madeline blowing a massive hole in Helen's chest with a shotgun... and an ''incredibly'' pissed-off Helen rising up, moments later, from the bloody fountain she was blown into.
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** Madeline blowing a massive hole in Helen's chest torso with a shotgun... and an ''incredibly'' pissed-off Helen rising up, moments later, from the bloody fountain she was blown into.
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*** A moment later, Ernest is talking on the phone and we see Madeline's corpse staggering to its feet in the background, ''with its neck twisted and broken''. The background blurriness makes it incredibly creepy.
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*** A moment later, Ernest is talking on the phone and we see Madeline's corpse staggering to its feet in the background, ''with its neck twisted and broken''. The background blurriness uncanny nature of the CGI makes it incredibly creepy.
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** As Ernest runs around trying to find a another doctor to help Madeline, he runs into the lobby of the emergency room, which is devoid of medical personnel -- and full of occupied by people with bizarre, disturbing injuries.injuries (including a tennis player who looks like he had fragments of a racket ''shoved into his knees''). Nightmare Fuel or BlackComedy, it's unsettling all the same.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Creator/SydneyPollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck, along with wrist, is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. The shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Creator/SydneyPollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck, along with wrist, is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. The shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. [[AmbiguousSituation We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, died]], though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Creator/SydneyPollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck, along with wrist, is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the The shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Sydney Pollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck, along with wrist, is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Sydney Pollack) Creator/SydneyPollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck, along with wrist, is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]). Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]''-- who are still alive and fully conscious. Yikes.
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]). Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]''-- skeletons]]'' -- who are still alive and fully conscious. Yikes.
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]). Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]''-- who were still alive and fully conscious. Yikes.
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]). Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]''-- who were are still alive and fully conscious. Yikes.
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*** A moment later, Ernest is talking on the phone and we see Madeline's corpse staggering to its feet in the background, ''complete with neck twisted and broken''. The background blurriness makes it incredibly creepy.
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*** A moment later, Ernest is talking on the phone and we see Madeline's corpse staggering to its feet in the background, ''complete with ''with its neck twisted and broken''. The background blurriness makes it incredibly creepy.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Sydney Pollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Sydney Pollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck neck, along with wrist, is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The eerily floating, crying nuns that pass Ernest as he makes his way to the morgue. The scene [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment comes completely out of nowhere]], given that it was meant to tie into another scene which got deleted and was never released). The result is rather unsettling, even in a movie full of BlackHumor and Body Horror.
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* The eerily floating, crying nuns that pass Ernest as he makes his way to the morgue. The scene [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment comes completely out of nowhere]], given that it and is never explained (it was meant to tie into another scene an unreleased DeletedScene, which got deleted and was never released).only uncovered through the original script). The result is rather unsettling, even in a movie full of BlackHumor and Body Horror.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Sydney Pollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock (and a bit of a pabic), he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The emergency room doctor (played by the late Sydney Pollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that Madeline's neck is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she has no pulse. In shock (and a bit of a pabic), shock, he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
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* The doctor played by the late Sydney Pollack examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline concluding that there's no way she should be alive and steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table with doctors attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died though it seems the latter likely occurred.
** As Ernest runs around trying to find a doctor to help Madeline, he runs into the lobby of the emergency room, which is full of people with bizarre, disturbing injuries. Nightmare Fuel or BlackComedy, it's unsettling all the same.
** As Ernest runs around trying to find a doctor to help Madeline, he runs into the lobby of the emergency room, which is full of people with bizarre, disturbing injuries. Nightmare Fuel or BlackComedy, it's unsettling all the same.
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* The emergency room doctor played (played by the late Sydney Pollack Pollack) examines a post-NeckSnap Madeline concluding Madeline, and announces (after [[INeedAFreakingDrink taking a swig]] from Ernest's flask) that there's no way Madeline's neck is broken in multiple places (with bones protruding from the skin), her body is room temperature, and she should be alive and has no pulse. In shock (and a bit of a pabic), he steps away for a minute to get a second opinion. Minutes later, Ernest finds him flatlining on an operating table table, with doctors frantically attempting to revive him. Apparently the shock of Madeline's condition was overwhelming enough to put him into cardiac arrest. We don't know if he was brought back or if he died died, though it seems the latter likely occurred.
** As Ernest runs around trying to find a doctor to help Madeline, he runs into the lobby of the emergency room, which is devoid of medical personnel and full of people with bizarre, disturbing injuries. Nightmare Fuel or BlackComedy, it's unsettling all the same.
** As Ernest runs around trying to find a doctor to help Madeline, he runs into the lobby of the emergency room, which is devoid of medical personnel and full of people with bizarre, disturbing injuries. Nightmare Fuel or BlackComedy, it's unsettling all the same.
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* The eerily floating, crying nuns that pass Ernest as he makes his way to the morgue. The scene [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment comes completely out of nowhere]], given that it was meant to be tied to another scene that got deleted and never released. The result is oddly unsettling, even in a movie full of BlackHumor and Body Horror.
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]''. Yikes...
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]''. Yikes...
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* The eerily floating, crying nuns that pass Ernest as he makes his way to the morgue. The scene [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment comes completely out of nowhere]], given that it was meant to be tied to tie into another scene that which got deleted and was never released. released). The result is oddly rather unsettling, even in a movie full of BlackHumor and Body Horror.
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]).Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons]]''. Yikes...skeletons]]''-- who were still alive and fully conscious. Yikes.
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen had planned for Madeline earlier in the film]]).
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as [[BodyHorror ''charred, ''[[BodyHorror charred, smoldering skeletons''.]] skeletons]]''. Yikes...
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* The eerily floating, crying nuns that pass Ernest as he makes his way to the morgue. The scene [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment comes completely out of nowhere, and is never explained.]] Even in a movie full of BlackHumor and Body Horror, it's oddly unsettling.
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''charred, smoldering skeletons''. Yikes...
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''charred, smoldering skeletons''. Yikes...
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* The eerily floating, crying nuns that pass Ernest as he makes his way to the morgue. The scene [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment comes completely out of nowhere, nowhere]], given that it was meant to be tied to another scene that got deleted and is never explained.]] Even released. The result is oddly unsettling, even in a movie full of BlackHumor and Body Horror, it's oddly unsettling.
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as [[BodyHorror ''charred, smolderingskeletons''. skeletons''.]] Yikes...
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed ending for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as [[BodyHorror ''charred, smoldering
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Natter that states the obvious prompted me to fix this whole damn thing
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** Madeline blowing a massive hole in Helen's chest with a shotgun...and an ''incredibly'' pissed-off Helen rising up moments later from the bloody fountain she was blown into.
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** Though they seem more annoyed than horrified.
** And how about the good folks that would soon be proceeding out of Ernest's funeral only to find two disfigured corpses on the steps of the church talking to each other?
** And how about the good folks that would soon be proceeding out of Ernest's funeral only to find two disfigured corpses on the steps of the church talking to each other?
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** Though And spiteful egomaniacs that they are, [[SkewedPriorities they seem more annoyed than horrified.
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** And how about the good folks that would soon be proceeding out of Ernest'sfuneral funeral, only to find two disfigured corpses on the steps of the church talking to each other?
** And how about the good folks that would soon be proceeding out of Ernest's
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** Consider how far they can break up... What will be left of them in a century or so? Sentient ''dust''?!
*** That depends on how far the potion's abilities extend; Madeline and Helen might be physically dead, but their heads always remain intact, so it may be that they could still 'die' if their brains were completely destroyed, much like in ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay''.
*** That depends on how far the potion's abilities extend; Madeline and Helen might be physically dead, but their heads always remain intact, so it may be that they could still 'die' if their brains were completely destroyed, much like in ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay''.
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** That scene was really creepy! They looked like ghosts!
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed endings for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''charred, smoldering skeletons''. Yikes...
* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen One proposed endings for the film]] had Madeline and Helen stealing a car at Lisle's and chasing after Ernest, only to drive off a cliff and crash with a fiery explosion ([[{{Irony}} just like in the staged "accident" Helen planned earlier in the film]]). Then Madeline and Helen would've emerged from the wreckage of the car as ''charred, smoldering skeletons''. Yikes...
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*** That depends on how far the potion's abilities extend; Madeline and Helen might be physically dead, but their heads always remain intact, so it may be that they could still 'die' if their brains were completely destroyed, much like in ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay''.
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*** Madeline trying to "fix" her broken neck, twisting it back into place with a sickening ''crunch''.
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*** Madeline trying to "fix" her broken neck, twisting it back into place with a sickening ''crunch''.SickeningCrunch.