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Post by byronhadley on Nov 1, 2007 14:41:51 GMT -5
I wanted to ask a question about ghosts. For example, in Peter Jackson's The Frighteners:
- Some characters start the film as ghosts and die as ghosts. - Some characters die as humans, turn into ghosts and die as ghosts. - Some characters die as humans and turn to ghosts, which they stay.
Now, obviously you can't have a character die twice, so what is the rule?
The way I counted it, is if you see a dead human body, that takes precedent and gets the kill there. If you never see a dead human body to go along with the ghost, then if the ghost dies, then that's the kill.
What's your ruling?
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Post by davethejew on Nov 2, 2007 3:49:25 GMT -5
These are walking talking ghosts, human like. Its like the zombie argument. If the person dies and is turned into a walking, talking ghost, then it doesn't count as a kill.
If a ghost is killed it counts, but you have to put it in ghost kills.
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8 kills (3 human/5 ghost)
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Post by byronhadley on Nov 2, 2007 20:29:40 GMT -5
Thanks. Oh, and thanks for telling me about The Usual Suspects.
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