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* In the book, the death of {{spoiler|Socrates}} is so graphic that it arguably approaches [[Gorn]] |
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* Finding {{spoiler|Mr. Martin}}'s remains. |
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Latest revision as of 00:18, 2 October 2020
- In the book, the death of Socrates is so graphic that it arguably approaches Gorn
- Finding Mr. Martin's remains.
- The ending, where you suddenly realize that the entire thing is now an Apocalyptic Log.
- The alternate version of Mr. Martin's death in the 2003 movie's DVD. Second Unit Director James Wong said, at the time, that it was the most disturbing thing he'd ever shot in his entire career and that he actually got sick while filming it. It really should not be watched by the faint of heart.