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  1. The ending of messages deleted. i do not own any of the footage shown in this video. Copyright of Waterfront Pictures,2009.

  2. The ending of “Messages Deleted” leaves viewers with several unanswered questions. As Joel finally confronts the antagonist, known as The Voice, played by Deborah Kara Unger, the audience is left wondering if Joel has truly defeated his own demons or if it is merely a temporary triumph.

  3. 17 gru 2011 · Member since January 2011. Man, this person's theory devolved as badly as it went on as the movie. I think that what they were trying to say is they believe that the main character is just a con who made up the whole thing but used bits of himself in Millie.

  4. Directed by Rob Cowan. A quivering voice begs to screenwriter, Joel Brandt, to pick up the phone on a message from his answering machine. Thinking it a prank, Joel deletes the message. The caller is found dead. Another caller leaves Joel a message; there is another murder…then another…then another.

  5. A quivering voice begs to screenwriter, Joel Brandt, to pick up the phone on a message from his answering machine. Thinking it a prank, Joel deletes the message. The caller is found dead.

  6. 27 wrz 2010 · Will Joel be able to re-write his ending, or be forced to pay the ultimate price? A quivering voice begs to screenwriter, Joel Brandt, to pick up the phone on a message from his answering machine. Thinking it a prank, Joel deletes the message.

  7. Messages Deleted is a 2009 Canadian horror thriller film starring Matthew Lillard, with a screenplay by Larry Cohen, the last Cohen screenplay to be filmed before his death in 2019. [1]

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