More Let Me In Weirdness Arrives by Mail
And the Let Me In viral train keeps right on chuggin’ as a new box of mysterious goodies has found its way into our mailboxes. Oh, P.O. Box 666! We just never know what you’re going to send next!
Today’s package full of strange contained a Rubik’s Cube, an old copy of Romeo and Juliet, and a package of Now and Laters. We looked through the book for any clues but came up empty except for the first page, which was marked 2.00 10/11. Who knows what that could mean, if anything at all. Check out the image below.
Look for the film in theatres on October 1st, and for more dig on the ever so puzzling Let Me In website here.
Also check out their Facebook page and follow them on Twitter @letmeinthemovie.
Synopsis:
Chloe Moretz (Hit Girl from Kick-Ass) stars as Abby, a secretive 12-year old girl, who moves next door to Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee, The Road). Owen is a social outcast who is viciously bullied at school and, in his loneliness, forms a profound bond with his new neighbor. Owen can’t help noticing that Abby is like no one he has ever met before. As a string of grisly murders occupies the town, Owen has to confront the reality that this seemingly innocent girl is really a savage vampire.
Let Me In, a haunting and provocative thriller written and directed by filmmaker Matt Reeves (Cloverfield) and produced by legendary British horror brand Hammer Films, is an astonishing coming-of-age story between a young girl and an alienated young boy unlike any other you have seen. Based on the best-selling Swedish novel Lat den Ratte Komma (Let the Right One In) by John Ajvide Lindqvist and the highly acclaimed film of the same name, Let Me In takes audiences straight to the troubled heart of adolescent longing and loneliness.
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