Over 2000 people claim to have seen this man in their recurring dreams.This is either a viral film marketing campaign, a case of poor methodology, or the beginning of a really cool horror story.
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I've never seen this picture before, but it sure looks familiar for some reason.
ReplyDeleteAfter bouncing about the web a bit, it is looking to be some sort of viral experiment, but it would make a great movie. Sort of a nice version of 'Nightmare on Elm Street'...
ReplyDeleteMr. Bean?
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