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salty5674
^kid beat me... damn
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–noun
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We are discussing what goes on in "off-topic discussions".
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kirk4ever
HAHAHA! You guys are so mean!
(SPOILERS, CONSPIRACY THEORIES)
If you listen at the end of the credits, you hear some1 saying, "what now?" And backwards it says "it's still alive" Some people think they hear "help me".... As you can guess there's a conspiracy saying they put different sounds in the film, some if people fight about what they heard, they could both me right.
Also, the monster that attacked and killed camera man dude could've been a second monster, it was smaller, undamaged, and wet like just out of the water.
Also, rob and beth could be alive, we couldn't use nukes, the monster was moving away, and the part at the end where it says "what now?" or "help me".
strategyking92
why would the director make it so you have to play it backward to hear the "its still alive" part? And I had a feeling that that was a second monster that killed Hud (not saying its true though, it was just a thought). How would Rob and beth be alive if they were just about to go into "operation hammer" (something like that, its when they blow up a giant area and everything in it)?
[QUOTE="thezuki"]also i really dont think that that the monster had been under water for a long time and disturbed because seriously if you look at it, it doesnt look like like a natural being at all it looks completely mutated i mean look at all his arms, and i know the director says that that was a satellite that landed at teh end but that doesnt make sense, people say that that may have disturbed the monster but why would that satellite disturb it and not a boat, a ship or just people in generalcpo335Because when something smashes down into a body of liquid, specifcally water, it doesn't just bounce off and float, it goes right through it. Boats/people float on the water and don't have enough power/force to bug something like that. I mean, if I walk past a hibernating bear, it won't wake up because i'm not loud enough. Now say a super-car races past a hibernating bear, it would wake up because it was loud enough. See what I mean?
So you guys are saying that it was a satellite hinting that it came from the bootom of the ocean? I guess it sounds believeable... (once again NO F*ing SEQUEL!)
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