The Wisher (2002) - full transcript

In a small town, the teenager Mary is obsessed and addicted with horror movies. Further, she is sleepwalker, has frequent nightmares and her father has forbidden her to watch horror movies. However, when the top at the box office "The Wisher" is screened in her town, she goes to the movie theater with her two best friends, Debbie and Kara, and leaves the session before the end, vomiting and impressed with the scary story. Mary notes that her wishes comes true wounding people and she sees the character The Wisher stalking her everywhere.

- Wait.

You have to make a wish first.

- I know what she wants.

She wants Brad.

- Shh.

- You don't know what I want.

- You don't have to tell us.

Just blow out the

candles and make a wish.

- OK.

- Oh my god!

- Let me help you with that.

What did

you wish for, Mary?

- I didn't mean this.

- Yeah.

What did you wish for?

Mary?

What's going on?

Careful, she's still sleeping.

Mary?

It's OK, we got it.

It's just a nightmare, Sweetie.

OK?

OK.

It's just a nightmare.

- Every night it's something.

This has to stop, Mary.

- Jake.

It's OK, Sweetie.

Let's go inside.

Everything's OK now.

Honey, I'm just so

concerned about you.

Mary, you need to

take your pills

I just don't want

you to get hurt.

OK?

Just get some rest.

- Now Robert Edward

Lee became the head

of the Army of Northern

Virginia in 1862.

After Johnston would-- Mary?

Mary, wake up.

- She's losing it.

- Mandy.

- Well just look at her.

I mean she hardly ever changes

her clothes or washes her hair.

- Mary.

Mary, I think you should

go see Dr. Campbell.

- I'll see you later.

- Bye.

So you

like feeling scared.

- Yeah, right.

I don't know, there's

crazier people in the world,

don't you think?

- I don't know.

Mm this is good.

Try this.

- Nice typewriter.

- I'm surprise you

know what that is.

So tell me again how it feels

when you get really frightened.

- OK, well.

At first it's like I can't

breathe and I want to run away.

But then I feel

pulled in by my fear.

Like I'm totally helpless

and I can't move.

That's when I get excited.

Really excited.

- OK.

When you say excited,

what exactly do you mean?

- It's almost sexual, you know?

- Really?

You get aroused

when you get scared?

- Yeah.

- You've never

mentioned that before.

- Well I don't tell

you everything.

- Well maybe you should.

- You still renting

a video every night?

- No, I've seen all those.

But there's always something

on cable or the net.

There's some very

nasty stuff out there.

- Yeah, I've heard.

- I don't know.

I guess I just-- I like the

feeling of being scared.

It's a rush.

- Your mother tells me that

you're sleep walking again.

- That's unacceptable.

- Morgan, no pills.

No sleeping pills.

- Mary, you're a big girl.

Nobody's going to make you do

anything you don't want to do.

But it is unacceptable

for you to get up

in the middle of night and go

wandering around the streets.

Now, either you're going to take

some pills and get some sleep

or your mom's going to lock

the door to your room again.

You don't want that, do you?

- Fine.

Fine, I'll take

the stupid pills.

- Hey.

You uh, in for a check-up, huh?

- Um, yeah.

Just taming the

demons, you know?

- Sure it's always a good thing.

Uh, some of us are going up

to the lake after school.

Do you want to come with us?

- I can't.

I'm um-- I'm babysitting.

- Hi, Mary.

- Hey, Shane.

What's up?

- Oh.

Not a lot.

I just um-- Oh I found

these uh saltines

stickers on the internet.

- Great.

Thanks.

Um.

I'll talk to you

a bit later, OK?

- OK, yeah.

- Bye.

- Assholes.

- There's no way you can

read that shit scribble.

Are you kidding me?

- Stop it.

Those are my notes.

- Hey, you going

to go down later?

See you, Jimmy.

- Bye.

- Take a look at that display.

- Hey, Shane.

What are you doing?

- What is she up to?

- Stop it, Mandy.

- Sticking up for

your boyfriend, Mary?

But wait a minute,

you don't like boys.

I forgot.

- Just leave him alone.

- You and Shane make a

great looking couple.

For your first date, I'd

suggest a bubble bath.

- Not everyone is

beautiful, Mandy.

- Sticky, bitch.

- Just forget about her.

- So what's up this weekend?

- Brad and Jimmy want to see that

movie everyone's talking about.

- Cheap horror flick?

No thanks.

Look at this, The

Wisher breaks all kinds

of box office records.

- Yeah, it's been

all over the net.

- Recent release of the

horror film The Wisher

lures audiences from

all over the country.

- Nothing better to do.

- Mary?

Mary?

- OK.

- Excuse me, guys.

Guys.

Let me through.

Get out of the way, let

me get through here.

- It's OK, guys.

He's having a seizure.

Just give him a minute

and it will pass.

Somebody want to go

get the nurse, please.

- Can't imagine what

that must be like.

- Yeah, no kidding.

- Well if you taught me

how to play the game maybe

I wouldn't be naked.

- Oh I think I taught

you very well.

- Honey, he taught you.

You just never learned.

- Yeah, that's what you say.

- You better be dealing me

a straight flush here, bud.

I'm really tired of being the

only one fucking naked here.

- Yeah well there's no

surprise under these pants.

Nothing but me and Mr. Horsey.

- Yeah, right.

- Actually I don't see

anything wrong with this.

- Because you're enjoying this.

- If you think I'm

enjoying this--

- You guys where's Brad?

- Brad went to get

beer out of the car.

- He's been gone for a while.

- What the fuck was that?

- It was Brad.

It was just Brad.

Who else?

- That's not where the car is.

- Maybe you should

go check it out.

He's your friend.

- Are you shitting me?

- Something's wrong.

- Mary what are you doing?

Mary, what if it's not Brad?

Get back here.

- Don't worry, I'll

be right back.

Brad?

- What the hell are you doing?

I almost killed you.

Mary, wh-- what are

you doing out here?

Mary?

- I'm-- I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

Mary, is that you?

Hey.

It's almost afternoon, you know.

- I'm awake.

- Jake, for God's

sake, leave her alone.

- You OK?

Hey, where you going?

Out.

- Out where?

- Look.

I'm sorry things are

this way between us.

But it's going to

get better, OK?

I promise.

- I'm going to see a movie.

- I know, I know.

OK?

I get it.

We've been over this before.

No scary movies.

No horror, no fun, no life.

I wish he'd just go away.

- You guys, it's

in four theaters.

It must be making a fortune.

- Just make sure we're in the

same theater as the guys.

- What the hell are these?

- Wisher vomit bags?

Nice touch.

Talk about hype.

- Hype is selling

a lot of tickets.

- Hey, where are the guys?

- Perfect timing.

- Hey look, there's Brad.

- Shh!

Quiet.

- So what is a Wisher again?

- It's right there.

As the legend goes there was

this woodmen, centuries ago,

walking through

the forest one day.

And he met a nymph.

- Yeah, a nymph.

- Not that kind of nymph.

- A fairy.

A female fairy that

lives in the forest.

Good punchline.

- Now, every nymph

lives in a tree.

And every tree has a

spirit called a wisher.

Because it grants

the nymph wishes.

Now the woodsmen figured if

he chopped down the tree,

he'd become the

wisher's new master

and he could have all

the wishes he desired.

And that's what he did.

So the wisher had a new master.

But something went

horribly wrong.

- Of course it did.

- And then what happened?

- Well instead of giving

the Woodsmen what he wished

for, the Wisher started

twisting the wishes around.

- Like how?

- Well the first

thing the Woodsman

wished for was to have the

largest house in the town.

Instead of giving him a

big mansion or something,

the Wisher we went out and

burned all the other houses.

Well since no one had a house

at all, his was the largest.

- Nasty.

- So by the time the Woodman

figured out what was going on,

he nearly had but one choice.

He had to kill the Wisher.

When he tried, the

Wisher turned on him.

Killed him.

It's all in this poem, you see.

A wisher will lay dead until his

name is said beneath the tree

by powers three.

Then it will come

to the one it seeks.

- Oh, please.

- Pretty lame so far.

- Nice story.

- Let's try it.

- Try what?

- Calling the Wisher.

There's three of us.

- Forget it.

It's all bullshit.

- You got something better to do?

- Yeah.

You.

Isn't that nice?

Because he's hot.

I can watch him no problem.

I knew you'd say that.

- Get off the car

you little shit.

- So here we are.

- You go first.

- OK.

- The Wisher!

- The Wisher.

- I don't like this.

Just say it so we can

get the hell out of here.

- The Wisher.

- Well nothing happened.

- So where is it?

Where is this Wisher?

You see, Ariel?

I told you it was bullshit

from some crazy old drunk.

- Do you know what

movie they went to?

It

was uh The Wisher or something.

- The Wisher.

Yeah.

It's playing up at The Galaxy.

- Horror movie, huh?

Yeah, I

think Kara went to see it

with a couple of her friends.

- Uh-huh.

Mm.

- Thanks.

Bye.

- God, a genie in a tree?

I can't believe I'm

out here listening

to this very fairy

tale bullshit!

- Leave him alone, Ethan.

It was my idea.

- I think you should

have called him.

I really wish I can see

you scared shitless.

- Yeah.

I bet.

- Oh my god.

Look.

- Run for your life!

- What was that all about?

- I don't know.

Today's youth

are more violent than ever

and it's certainly not safe to

go out in the streets anymore.

- Mary.

What's the matter?

- My stomach's killing me.

- Is she OK?

- No.

She threw up or something.

- Movie's that bad, huh?

- I gotta get out of here.

- We'll go with you.

- No, no, no.

I'll take her.

- Yeah.

Good idea.

- Come on I'm just

parked right outside.

I'll take you home.

- I'm OK.

I can walk.

What we need to do is

take a stand against violence.

Now what I want all of you

out there in radio land

to do right now

is give us a call.

We need your support.

We need your support

to take this--

- Um.

You feeling better now?

- Mhm.

- All right.

We're going

to need this area blocked off.

What happened?

Man, that is nasty.

- Oh my god.

That's my Dad's car.

- What?

- No!

No!

Mary.

You're going to be

late for school.

- Don't push her back.

Tell the teacher.

Hi.

I'm making your favorite

sandwich, peanut

butter, pickle, and potato chip.

That's Beth's favorite, Mom.

- Mary.

- Thanks anyway.

- Have a good day.

Beth's favorite, is it?

- Oh, it sure is.

- Well you didn't miss

much, believe me.

- Yeah, still no

progress on our petition

to study vibrational energy.

- You can borrow my

notes if you want.

- OK.

- You better use mine.

- Mary, take a look.

- Hey.

You're back.

I, uh, called you.

Came by your house a few times.

You get my e-mails?

- Yeah, thanks.

I'll be right back.

- I haven't seen her

since the movie.

- Will we ever live to

forget that fucking movie?

Just don't

talk about it anymore.

I didn't see it.

Don't bother,

it's really bad.

Trust me.

Looked like.

How do those stupid

movies make so much money?

Hype.

Wisher madness.

Shut up, Jimmy.

- Are you talking about

The Wisher again?

- Nice going!

Shit, I got slimed.

Help me.

- Look at this mess.

- I'm sorry.

I didn't mean that.

I'm really sorry, Kara.

- She is such a bitch.

She did it on purpose.

It's because of that movie.

I hate that fucking movie.

I promised him I wouldn't

go see anymore scary movies

and-- when he found

out about us going

to see this one he freaked.

He was on his way to pick

me up when it happened.

If I hadn't gone to see

it, he'd still be alive.

- Mary, it was an accident.

What happened to your

father had nothing

to do with you or the movie.

- I'll see you later.

- See ya.

- Bye.

- Hey, um, Kara?

I'm really sorry about

what happened today.

- Just forget about it.

This is my mom's anyway.

- Bye.

Did you hear that?

- No.

- Probably your neighbor's cat.

- Ugliest cat I've ever seen.

We'll see you tomorrow, Mary.

- Bye.

- Thanks for giving

me a heart attack.

- Mary.

Mary.

You going to tell

me what happened?

- I fell.

It was an accident, Mom.

OK?

- OK.

Will you just try and

eat a little something?

- I'm not hungry.

- What is it?

- I have an English

exam in a few days

and I haven't studied for it.

- You know we're going to

the cemetery tomorrow.

- We're going to see Dad?

- We're going to

go see his grave.

And I thought maybe we

could all go together.

- Yeah well like I

said, I have this test.

So.

- You don't want to go see Dad?

- You're not going

to see Dad, Beth.

Dad Is dead.

I know that.

I wish he was still alive.

- Yeah well I wish I didn't

have to go to school tomorrow

but wishing for something

doesn't make it come true.

Why would I want to

go to the graveyard

and think about him rotting

in the ground anyway?

- That's enough.

Just stop it.

- Did you hear that?

- No.

OK, come on, Beth.

You can help me with the dishes.

You can stack and I'll wash.

Hey.

- Hey.

- Turn on channel 10.

- You woke me up to watch TV?

- Mary, it's 8:30.

- Oh.

Tragedy has

struck Stanwick High again.

A raging fire raged

through the building.

- What's going on?

- Time off for us,

that's what's going on.

It's not knowing

what caused the fire last night

at Stanwick High but

arson is suspected.

Firefighters say high

winds fueled the flames.

Can you tell me a bit about

what happened the other night?

- Someone tried burning

down the school?

- Looks that way.

Well whoever did

it, did me a favor.

Had a stupid chem test today.

Shit, check that out.

- Did you see that?

- Mhm.

Fireman's pretty hot.

Get it?

Hot firemen.

- No.

No, the guy behind the school.

Did you see him?

- What guy behind the school?

- He looked like--

- Looked like what?

- Never mind.

I'll-- I'll call you later.

- Later.

- So who do you think did it?

- Well what do your

little rocks say?

- They say you're spiritually

challenged and shallow.

Sound about right?

- Your purple rocks,

astrology charts, and stars

don't mean anything in my life.

- You know what?

That's your problem.

Mary, what do you think?

Who do you think

started the fire?

- I don't know.

- You guys want to go see

a movie or something?

- No movies, OK?

- What?

- What do you think?

- OK what is it?

- I-- I just thought

I saw something.

- Saw what?

- Nothing.

- Come on, tell us.

- OK, I know this

sounds crazy but I

keep seeing that

freak from the movie.

- What movie?

- Which one do you think?

- The Wisher.

- I thought I saw someone

who looked like it on TV

this morning and then

just now outside.

- Listen, Mary.

You didn't see anyone.

It has nothing to do

with that stupid movie.

It's because your dad

died that same day.

You feel responsible

for his death.

- Look just drop it, Kara.

- Yeah, Kara.

- It wasn't your fault,

it was an accident.

- Kara.

- An accident, Mary.

- Just shut up, OK?

- No.

I've got something to say.

- Well I don't want to hear it.

- Listen, Mary, you just gotta-

- Just shut up!

I just want you to shut up!

- Just need to tell you that.

Maybe I was wrong but

that's just the way I feel.

I just care about

you, that's all.

See you guys later.

Shit.

- Mary, you want to

get out of here?

Don't worry about

it, just calm down.

Check her vitals.

- Kara!

I need

everybody to move away, please.

Get them out of here now!

Hi, Mary.

What's the matter?

You look kind of funny.

- I'm OK.

What are you watching?

- I don't know.

It's pretty cool.

Wanna watch it?

- You shouldn't be watching that.

Go to bed, Beth.

- Mary.

You're having a bad dream.

It's OK, honey.

- What?

- Your Dad and I went to

the hospital to see Kara.

She's gonna pull through.

- Well that's great.

- Come here, honey.

Mary had another bad dream.

- I told you not to watch

those scary movies, didn't I?

- I didn't.

- Yes, you did.

- I didn't.

Liar!

- I didn't!

I didn't!

Don't lie to me.

- I-- I didn't.

Bizarre.

Movie makers manipulate

audience using

words and images

buried within a film.

Hm.

So I was trying to figure out

why the movie made me sick.

- Yeah?

- There's all kinds

of stories about it.

You know, people

doing weird things.

- It's publicity stunts.

I mean they put that

stuff on the net

to try and sell more tickets.

It happens all the time.

- Brad, think about what's

happened in the past few weeks.

- It's just coincidence.

- In a small town like this?

Where nothing ever happens?

- Mary, just try to

forget about it, OK?

- Mary, what's wrong?

- Nothing.

Nothing.

I'll see you later.

Morgan.

Remember that movie I

was telling you about?

- Yeah.

- I keep seeing him.

Everywhere now.

- Calm down.

Seeing who?

- The Wisher.

- Listen, someone is

following me and whoever

it is looks like that

thing in the movie.

- Mary.

This is a fictitious character.

- I said someone

who looks like it.

I'm sure that's

who attacked Kara.

I saw him watching me

right before it happened.

- You get a nice

sleep last night?

- It has nothing to do with that.

Look.

I know how this sounds.

I'm not losing my mind.

- Look I'll make you a deal.

If you promise me that you

take your pills tonight,

get a good night's

sleep, I promise you

we'll go through this tomorrow.

Mary?

We'll talk this through tomorrow

but you've got to promise me.

- Fine.

- Well she thinks she's

being followed by somebody.

Yeah.

Yeah, somebody who looks

like this character

in this movie The Wisher.

Uh, do you know

anything about this?

Yes, well Mary

has a vivid imagination.

Ever since she was a little

girl she's monsters, demons,

everybody's after her.

I'm sure she's

just trying to deal

with the guild about

her father's death.

And then Kara, it's

a double shock.

- Maybe.

I'm sure it's going

to be OK, Kathy.

Thanks, I'll be in touch.

- Yeah, sure.

The surgery went well.

She's uh come a

long way but I can't

make any promises at this point.

Uh, she'll never be the same

as she was, you understand.

It'll take some time

before she can speak again.

And even then--

- And?

- She's doing better.

- So can we go and see her?

- She doesn't want to see anyone.

- Not even us?

- I guess not.

- There's something

I have to show you.

Come on.

- OK.

- Since the 1960s,

the US government

has experimented

with mind control.

The most famous example of this

are words and images embedded

within a film designed

to encourage an audience

to buy popcorn and

other concession items.

- So?

Big deal.

- That doesn't mean

anything to you?

- No.

Just read this.

Who is it?

Russ, it's me.

Can I come in for a second?

Mary, you can't

come up here anymore.

I got into shit

for that last time.

- I just need to see

something real quick.

- Shit.

- It's somewhere in

the first 15 minutes.

The first guy gets

attacked by the tree.

You know where that is, right?

- Yeah.

What exactly are you

looking for anyway?

- I don't know.

I just want to have a look.

- It's right around here.

Go crazy.

Watch the fingerprints.

Just touch the edges, OK?

So uh, you find anything yet?

I got a write up in

10 minutes, all right?

- Russ?

- Yeah?

- Have you seen this before?

- Seen what?

- Have you ever seen

anything like this?

- Hell no.

- Look, here's another one.

- That's fucked up.

Morgan, I want to

talk to you for a second.

You all right?

- Yeah, for now.

Take a look at these.

- What is it?

They're pictures.

- I know that but of what?

- I went up into the

projection booth of the Galaxy

where The Wisher was playing.

- I saw it last night.

- You went to see it?

- Mhm.

- Well take a closer look

and you'll see what I mean.

It's right around the part of

the movie where I got sick.

See them?

All those different symbols?

If there's something about

this movie that makes people do

things then those

symbols have got

to have something to do with it.

- How do you know that?

- Well I know how I reacted when

I saw the movie at that moment.

Maybe someone else was

affected by it too.

- I think we should keep our

meetings to the office from now

on.

- Why?

You're uncomfortable?

- Yeah.

Gonna hold on to these, OK?

- What do you want

to do with them?

- Well, believe it or not I had

another life before I got here.

I have some friends that might

have some idea about this.

- OK.

- Mary?

- Yeah?

- Be careful.

- I will.

- If he likes me then

what's he doing with her?

- Poor judgment.

All boys have poor

judgment and you know that.

- Hi, Mary.

- Hey Shane.

What's up?

What's this?

- Uh, just some new tunes

I downloaded last night.

- I wish he could see

how ugly she really is.

- Who?

- Uh, nobody.

Um, yeah I have some more

stuff I can send you tonight.

- Great, yeah.

Oh and thanks for all

your e-mails by the way.

- Great.

- He's at it again.

- What's going on?

- A lot below my waist.

- What are you doing?

- I'm going.

- Are you kidding me?

- I just realized the time.

Got the swimming pool all

to myself for an hour.

- Can I ask you something?

- Make it quick.

- Why do you do this?

Brad is one of the nicest guys.

And now you're with me?

- I'm not with anybody.

And you know what they

say about nice guys.

- I just thought you should know.

Hello?

Hello?

Jimmy.

This isn't funny.

- What are you doing here?

- Just watching you.

- Watching.

Huh.

Hope you enjoyed the show.

- You know you're in here all

by yourself except for me.

Anything could happen.

- What the hell is

that supposed to mean?

Brad, we dated, big deal.

- See?

Had you scared

there for a minute.

- You asshole.

Brad?

Brad!

I know you're still in here!

All students

please calmly exit the building

and report to your

homeroom teacher.

Please do so in an

orderly fashion.

All students please

calmly exit the building

and report to your

homeroom teacher.

- What's going on?

- I don't know.

- Mandy was attacked with a

knife or something in the pool

just now.

- What?

- Hey.

What's wrong?

Nothing.

- Why are you looking

at me like that?

- No reason.

- Are you OK?

- Yeah, fine.

- You sure?

- I just gotta get home.

Beth?

Beth where are you?

Parents are outraged

with this second attack on one

of Stanwick High's students.

The attack of Mandy Newbel

has prompted the Principal

to close the school until

authorities have made

further progress in their

investigation of the two

attacks.

Students are asked

to stay at home--

- Bethie?

What?

- I need you to

promise me something.

What?

- No going out alone unless

Mom or I are with you.

OK?

- Yes.

I get it.

Do you ever think about Dad?

- What?

Yes.

Of course.

Why do you say that?

- Just wondering.

- You miss him?

- Yeah.

Maybe Dad would

still be alive if you

hadn't gone to

that stupid movie.

- Who told you that?

Mom?

- No.

- You know, Bethie,

sometimes I just w-- wish.

What?

What you wishing for?

- Where's the phone?

- You're scaring me.

- Where did you put the phone?

What's wrong?

What's wrong?

- I didn't make a wish,

everything is fine.

It's OK, it's OK.

Come on.

Shit.

OK.

Back here.

Hello?

Debbie?

What is it?

- Hide.

What's wrong?

Look, I need you

to come over right now.

What is it?

Tell me on the phone.

- I can't talk now but--

What?

Tell me right now.

- I think I know who it is.

OK,

I'm coming right now.

- Where are we going?

- I'm taking you

to the Wilkinson's

until Mom gets back.

- Come with me.

- I'm leaving with

Debbie for a while.

Stay there until Mom gets back.

- OK.

- Mary, Mary.

Is everything OK?

What's going on?

- Get back in.

- Why?

- Just get in!

Lock your doors.

- Why?

- Just do it!

- Where are we going?

- Drive!

So what is it?

What are you freaking out about?

- It's Brad.

- What?

- He's the one that's

been following me around.

It all makes sense.

- Mary, you're just

being paranoid.

He just has a crush on you.

- A crush or an obsession?

- Look, Mary I've

got to get home.

You made this sound like

it was an emergency.

- It is!

Listen, right

before my dad died,

I walked out of the

house pissed at him.

And I said, I wish he'd go away.

I wish he'd just go away.

Go away, go away.

He was the last one with

Mandy before she was attacked.

- OK.

- And the other night I was

having dinner with my Mom

and I said, I wish I didn't

have to go to school.

I didn't

have to go to school tomorrow

but wishing for something

doesn't make it come true,

come true.

- Then the next day, the

library got torched.

Brad set the fire so I

wouldn't have to go to school.

- Mary, you don't

really believe this.

- You were there when I told

Kara I wish she'd shut up.

I wish you'd just shut up!

- It has nothing to do

with that stupid movie.

- Look what happened.

OK.

I'm with Mandy.

I said I wish he could

see how ugly she is.

I wish he could

see how ugly she really is.

- Then her face got slashed.

Brad was the last one

to see her, I know.

I was with him.

And he just followed me home.

I was with Beth and

I got mad at her

and I was about to wish for her

to get lost like I always do.

And just as I was saying I

wish you'd get lost I looked up

and I saw him outside

the window staring at me.

It was definitely him.

Like, he was waiting

for what I was gonna say

and he was ready to do it.

- Mary, this is ridiculous.

Why would Brad be running

around granting you wishes?

I want to try something.

Try what?

Just have an

open mind about this, OK?

- Debbie, tell me

what we're doing.

Just come on,

it'll take a second.

- What are we doing here?

- OK.

Wish for a winning ticket.

- Ugh, God, Debbie.

Would you stop it?

- Come on.

Don't rule anything out.

Just wish for a winner and

let's see what happens.

- It's not going to work.

- Just give it a try.

Here, pick one of these.

- OK, um, fine.

How about movie magic?

OK.

- Make a wish and scratch it off.

- Loser.

- Well, maybe it wasn't

a winner because you

didn't say it out loud.

- OK.

Fine.

Watch this.

- Watch what?

- I wish I had a blue gumball.

So much for my special powers.

Come on.

- Maybe your wishes don't

work for good things, only

bad things.

Wish that I crash the car.

- What?

- Let's see what happens.

- No.

- Come on.

Try it.

- You're making fun of me.

- No, I swear, I'm not.

Just wish that I crash the car.

- This is so stupid.

- More stupid than

somebody running around

dressed as the killer

in some cheesy B movie?

Look, there's no way Brad or

whoever could know what you

were wishing for

all those times.

I mean, you were alone, right?

Did it ever occur to you that

this is all in your head?

- OK.

Fine, if it'll make you happy.

I wish you'd crash the car!

You don't

have to total it,

just a little fender bender.

Maybe I could get some

insurance money and fix it up.

Why do you think

I'm doing all this?

I'm just trying to prove to you

that this is all in your head.

That's all.

- OK.

Fine.

Go!

Slow down!

- We have to go this fast if

we're going to crash the car!

- Yeah but you're going

to get us killed!

- Shut up!

- You saw it, right?

Say you're sorry.

- I'm sorry!

Where did he go?

- Start the car.

How did he

know where we were?

He's been following

us the whole time.

Great.

That's just great.

I don't believe it.

Mary, look behind us.

The cops.

So ladies.

What's the hurry?

We just hit

someone back there.

- That's uh, that's

quite a story.

- It's not a story.

Take a look

at the windshield.

- Look, somebody is following us.

- Mary, how many times

have we picked you

up sleepwalking or

stumbling around?

You know, there's a lot of kooky

things that go on with you,

isn't there?

We're all really sorry about

what happened to your Dad.

Really.

But I can't help with that.

Have a good night.

- Fuck.

- So much for the cops.

What are we going to do now?

- OK.

If Brad thinks he's

The Wisher then maybe

there's another way to stop him.

- How?

- Debbie.

- Yeah?

- Neither of us saw the

end of the movie, right?

- Right.

- I've got an idea.

- What are we doing?

- Just come on.

Sam!

You know the movie The Wisher?

- Of course.

- Do you know how to download it?

- Yeah.

- Can you show us?

What's going on?

Power outage?

What happened?

- Can you write it down?

- There you are.

I've been looking

all over for you.

Why do you keep avoiding me?

- I'm not avoiding you.

- Mary, you know I like you.

All right.

I-- I mean I like you a lot.

- Mary!

Mary, where are you going?

Drive!

Here's the phone.

Call the police.

I'll be right back.

- OK.

Mary, it's from your mom.

She's out looking for you.

- OK, come on.

Did you call?

- Yes.

- Are they coming?

- They said so.

- Well did you tell him that

he's here at the house?

- Of course.

What are you doing?

- We're going to

download the movie.

If Brad thinks he's

The Wisher then maybe

we can stop him like

they did in the movie.

- Yeah, right.

- You got a better idea?

We have to find out

how the movie ended.

What happened

to the Wisher?

- Well, the Woodman cut

down the first tree,

another tree rose

up in it's place.

And the Wisher laid there still.

Waiting for a new

master to come along.

Wait a minute.

- What's that supposed to mean?

- This is from the

beginning of the movie.

We need the end.

Shit.

OK, wait, wait, wait.

The Whistler finally

figured out what was going on,

he knew he had to

destroy the Wisher.

When he tried, the Wisher

turned on him and killed him.

- It's frozen.

Debbie, look at this.

What is it?

- OK, just wait.

- No, no!

Get away!

No, no!

- That looks like my house.

- This is for real?

- Which means--

- He's coming here.

- No, please!

No, no!

No!

Please, no!

No, no!

- That looks like you.

- He thinks I'm the

girl in the movie.

It's frozen.

- Forget it.

Let's get the fuck out of here.

- Oh and go where?

OK.

Wait, wait, wait.

- The Wisher.

The only way he can

stop him is by wishing--

- Ah!

By wishing what?

Fuck!

Look.

- Mary.

Mary.

I just want to talk to you.

Mary, what should we do?

What's the problem?

Mary?

- Brad!

- Did you lock the door?

- Help me with that!

- OK, come on.

- OK, OK.

OK, face my fear.

No, it's no good.

He saw me!

Mary.

- Ah!

Run!

Debbie!

- Ow!

- Debbie!

Ah!

Aah!

- Mary if he listens

to you, say something!

- I wish you were dead!

- Ow.

Ah!

- Mary, you OK?

- I'm sorry.

- Oh, Shane.

Shane became

obsessed with the movie.

He watched it over

and over again.

25 times in one weekend.

His mother called me,

concerned about him.

It seemed a simple

case of a lonely kid,

hiding away from the

world in a movie theater.

The images that you found

embedded in the film?

Yeah.

- They were actually designed

to manipulate the audience.

- Is that legal?

- You know, nobody knows

that much about it.

Subliminal messaging,

apparently,

was abandoned in the '60s.

But the people who made this

film managed to tap into it.

- I guess that means a sequel.

- I hope not.

- So what happened to Shane?

- He's gone away.

- For how long?

- Wish I knew.

- Don't use that word.

- Right.

I'm sorry.

- But you know, Shane

is just one person.

What about all the others?

And where is this

going to go next?

That's what scares me.

- I'll see you around.

- Don't worry, you will.

- Everything OK?

- Uh-huh.

Brad?

Remember when you said

that you liked me?

Did you mean as a friend

or a friend with benefits?

- Well um.

What kind of benefits

are you talking about?

There were

signs of forcible entry

at the back door.

How much damages--

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adult language and situations.

Children under the

age of 18 are urged

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Due to the graphic

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it is not to recommended

for children under 18.

As the legend goes there

was this woodsmen centuries

ago, walking through

the forest one day.

Then he met a nymph.

Yeah, a nymph.

Not that kind of nymph.

A fairy.