At about 181:00:00 into the movie we at MooPig Movie Reviews won't give it away, but you will have your answer.
Why the movie has waited this long to reveal the secrets could only be because of the freedom of information acts that require certain files on humans be opened after a twenty year interval. It does help explain the zombie-like marionette mannerisms of Mick Jagger. It has much to do also with a ball peen hammer and an awl. One other clue: it has a lot to do with the guys of mid 20th century with peculiar mannerisms, who held up their hands as if calling: "TAXI." See -- that's lots of clues for you.
That is about all we have in this review -- do tune in again for the next neo-Flicker dead-tooth Fairy giveaway, pardon our lack of deletable expletives.
[SOURCE] "Now here's a weird case: An out-of-nowhere occult-heavy horror flick from director Joel Schuamcher (The Lost Boys, Flatliners), production company Gold Circle (Slither, White Noise), distributor Lionsgate (too many horror films to mention) -- that got a contractually-mandated afterthought of a theatrical release (25 theaters!) before popping up on the horror shelves, looking all slick and intriguing. (Say what you like about the film itself, but Blood Creek, previously known as Town Creek and also plain old Creek, does offer one bad-ass DVD cover.)"
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