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** The Phillip Jeffries scene is arguably way more terrifying when you put into context that ''[[spoiler: it foreshadows a lot of the events of The Return]]'', in particular [[spoiler: the idea of JUDY]].
** Those unfamiliar with the scene: [[spoiler: Bowie is playing an agent named Philip Jeffries, who despite missing for 2 years, randomly appears in Gordon's office and begins to ramble about ''something'', in regards to JUDY (aka The Experiment) and the "convenient store" (arguably referring to the Woodsmen) before collapsing his head on the table in despair and mentions "the ring" (arguably the Owl ring) and as Gordon and Cooper try to get everything in check, the room's lights flicker and quietly saying the month and year (February 1989) and vanishing once more]].
** ''The Missing Pieces'' makes it worse as [[spoiler: Jeffries was at a hotel in Buenos Aries before vanishing and ending up at Gordon's office two years later. When he vanishes again back to his time, he's ''bleeding from the mouth, shocked and terrified'', as he's scared the bellhop and a maid. Jeffries' terrified and confused screaming makes it worse]].
* The [[spoiler: rape scene where Laura finds out Bob possessed her father.]] The way it plays out is also spine-chilling and [[FanDisservice nauseating]]: BOB [[spoiler: enters through Laura's bedroom window, and proceeds to basically slither up her body and kiss her before grinding on her as Laura flips between moaning and asking who he is. It feels like a particularly grim softcore movie.]] And then, to make matters worse, the next scene cuts to [[spoiler: a very ill-looking Laura eating breakfast opposite Leland, who keeps questioning if she's okay with fatherly concern.]]

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** The Phillip Jeffries scene is arguably way more terrifying when you put into context that ''[[spoiler: it ''it foreshadows a lot of the events of The Return]]'', Return'', in particular [[spoiler: the idea of JUDY]].
JUDY.
** Those unfamiliar with the scene: [[spoiler: Bowie is playing an agent named Philip Jeffries, who despite missing for 2 years, randomly appears in Gordon's office and begins to ramble about ''something'', in regards to JUDY (aka The Experiment) and the "convenient store" (arguably referring to the Woodsmen) before collapsing his head on the table in despair and mentions "the ring" (arguably the Owl ring) and as Gordon and Cooper try to get everything in check, the room's lights flicker and quietly saying the month and year (February 1989) and vanishing once more]].
more.
** ''The Missing Pieces'' makes it worse as [[spoiler: Jeffries was at a hotel in Buenos Aries before vanishing and ending up at Gordon's office two years later. When he vanishes again back to his time, he's ''bleeding from the mouth, shocked and terrified'', as he's scared the bellhop and a maid. Jeffries' terrified and confused screaming makes it worse]].
worse.
* The [[spoiler: rape scene where Laura finds out Bob possessed her father.]] father. The way it plays out is also spine-chilling and [[FanDisservice nauseating]]: BOB [[spoiler: enters through Laura's bedroom window, and proceeds to basically slither up her body and kiss her before grinding on her as Laura flips between moaning and asking who he is. It feels like a particularly grim softcore movie.]] And then, to make matters worse, the next scene cuts to [[spoiler: a very ill-looking Laura eating breakfast opposite Leland, who keeps questioning if she's okay with fatherly concern.]]
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* The [[spoiler: rape scene where Laura finds out Bob possessed her father.]]

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* The [[spoiler: rape scene where Laura finds out Bob possessed her father.]] The way it plays out is also spine-chilling and [[FanDisservice nauseating]]: BOB [[spoiler: enters through Laura's bedroom window, and proceeds to basically slither up her body and kiss her before grinding on her as Laura flips between moaning and asking who he is. It feels like a particularly grim softcore movie.]] And then, to make matters worse, the next scene cuts to [[spoiler: a very ill-looking Laura eating breakfast opposite Leland, who keeps questioning if she's okay with fatherly concern.]]
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* Just about 90% of the movie, but notably the Music/DavidBowie as Phillips Jefferies [[OneSceneWonder scene.]]

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* Just about 90% of the movie, but notably the Music/DavidBowie as Phillips Jefferies [[OneSceneWonder scene.]]scene]].



** Those unfamiliar with the scene: [[spoiler: Bowie is playing a detective named Philip Jeffries, who despite missing for 2 years, randomly appears in Gordon's office and begins to ramble about ''something'', in regards to JUDY (aka The Experiment) and the "convenient store" (arguably referring to the Woodsmen) before collapsing his head on the table in despair and mentions "the ring" (arguably the Owl ring) and as Gordon and Cooper try to get everything in check, the room's lights flicker and quietly saying the month and year (February 1989) and vanishing once more]].
** ''The Missing Pieces'' makes it worse as [[spoiler: Jeffries was at a hotel in Buenos Aries before vanishing and ending up at Gordon's office two years later. When he vanishes again back to his time, he's ''bleeding from the mouth, shocked and terrified'', as he's scared the bellhop and a maid. Bowie's terrified and confused screaming makes it worse]].

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** Those unfamiliar with the scene: [[spoiler: Bowie is playing a detective an agent named Philip Jeffries, who despite missing for 2 years, randomly appears in Gordon's office and begins to ramble about ''something'', in regards to JUDY (aka The Experiment) and the "convenient store" (arguably referring to the Woodsmen) before collapsing his head on the table in despair and mentions "the ring" (arguably the Owl ring) and as Gordon and Cooper try to get everything in check, the room's lights flicker and quietly saying the month and year (February 1989) and vanishing once more]].
** ''The Missing Pieces'' makes it worse as [[spoiler: Jeffries was at a hotel in Buenos Aries before vanishing and ending up at Gordon's office two years later. When he vanishes again back to his time, he's ''bleeding from the mouth, shocked and terrified'', as he's scared the bellhop and a maid. Bowie's Jeffries' terrified and confused screaming makes it worse]].
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* Just about 90% of the movie, but notably the Music/DavidBowie [[OneSceneWonder scene.]]
** The Music/DavidBowie scene is arguably way more terrifying when you put into context that ''[[spoiler: it foreshadows a lot of the events of The Return]]'', in particular [[spoiler: the idea of JUDY]].

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* Just about 90% of the movie, but notably the Music/DavidBowie as Phillips Jefferies [[OneSceneWonder scene.]]
** The Music/DavidBowie Phillip Jeffries scene is arguably way more terrifying when you put into context that ''[[spoiler: it foreshadows a lot of the events of The Return]]'', in particular [[spoiler: the idea of JUDY]].
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* Just about 90% of the movie, but notably the Music/DavidBowie [[OneSceneWonder scene.]]
** The Music/DavidBowie scene is arguably way more terrifying when you put into context that ''[[spoiler: it foreshadows a lot of the events of The Return]]'', in particular [[spoiler: the idea of JUDY]].
** Those unfamiliar with the scene: [[spoiler: Bowie is playing a detective named Philip Jeffries, who despite missing for 2 years, randomly appears in Gordon's office and begins to ramble about ''something'', in regards to JUDY (aka The Experiment) and the "convenient store" (arguably referring to the Woodsmen) before collapsing his head on the table in despair and mentions "the ring" (arguably the Owl ring) and as Gordon and Cooper try to get everything in check, the room's lights flicker and quietly saying the month and year (February 1989) and vanishing once more]].
** ''The Missing Pieces'' makes it worse as [[spoiler: Jeffries was at a hotel in Buenos Aries before vanishing and ending up at Gordon's office two years later. When he vanishes again back to his time, he's ''bleeding from the mouth, shocked and terrified'', as he's scared the bellhop and a maid. Bowie's terrified and confused screaming makes it worse]].
* The [[spoiler: rape scene where Laura finds out Bob possessed her father.]]
* The entire last 15 minutes or so of the movie, which depict Laura's grisly demise.

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