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Watch for a young Dan Dureyea as a nutty
killer
and Tony Curtis in a very small role.
Not since Anthony Hopkins portrayal of a serial
killer
has a screen portrayal terrified and so engaged me.
Nicolas Cage is mistaken for a contract
killer
as he enters a small town trying to find work.
The first has Denholm Elliott as a novelist who sees the
killer
he's writing about come to life.
The whole movie takes place in a prison cell with basically three prisoners who find a hand written journal in a wall from a serial
killer
that had escaped the prison 20 years earlier, somehow without leaving his cell.
Jack Frost is about a serial
killer
who is sentenced to death.
Being a
killer
himself that would turn him into a
killer
snowman.
When a small town is threatened by a child killer, a lady police officer goes after him by pretending to be his friend.
With more and more pointless concepts coming into movies (you know, like
killer
military jets and "fresh" remakes that are ruining old classics), This movie will make you happy to say it's OK to laugh at "Nothing".
Little does Sondra know the spirit of newly departed journalist Joe Strombel materializes to ask her to investigate the man someone has told him, on his voyage to another dimension, is the infamous Tarot
killer
that has been on a binge of crime in London.
C'mon, how the hell can you take the premise of a
killer
snowman seriously?
The actual crime story at the core of In Cold Blood might seem a little 'tame' for those who are weened on the classic serial
killer
stories (Gein, Bundy, Dahmer), or just the more notorious cases out in Hollywood (OJ, Manson).
This is a fascinating account of the hunt for the Soviet Union's first known serial
killer.
We are far more likely to encounter the benign evil of Jackson Rippner than Freddy Kruger, and Cillian Murphy (Batman Begins) does an excellent job of presenting a sociable, friendly, even charismatic
killer.
This movie is full of archetypes rather than characters--the sexy killer, the goofy thief and his bitchy girlfriend, the cackling villains.
In a particularly gory scene we find so-so actor Earl Boen having his teeth completely destroyed with drills and whatnot, which I guess is the absolute worst you can do when you're a
killer
dentist.
The plot is shoddy and at times seems to be made up on the spot but hey, it's a
killer
dentist movie, we've all thought of it but they did it first.
The killer, The Red Queen, is one of the most over-the-top and interesting looking murderers I've seen in an Italian movie.
As I am able to look at it closely now on DVD and see how it is constructed, I am very impressed with the direction of Bernard L. Kowalski (who directed the fine MACHO CALLAHAN as well as countless TV episodes)--watch how the post-murder actions of the
killer
are shown on a split-screen effect on his two eyeglasses, watch how the murder itself is shown in montage fashion, watch the point-of-view shot from the perspective of the corpse.
As the plague-infected
killer
is sought, one of the more interesting sidebars I found was the developing relationship between Dr. Reed (Richard Widmark) and Police Captain Warren (Paul Douglas).
They put serial
killer'
s spirits in dreams, in walking corpses and inside every day machines.
But this has got to be the most unique place to put the spirit of a serial
killer.
I like the actor who played Jack, he put some fun into a
killer
really not seen since FREDDY KRUGGER.
The story of a chase for a
killer
in iron-curtain Russia by people who are willing to risk their careers to try to save lives of future victims would be a compelling story if it were fiction -- but it's ostensibly a true story.
The formula is simplistic but efficient, the lead characters are plausible enough and the building up towards the confrontations with the sadist
killer
is reasonably suspenseful.
It was also one of the few films of the early 80's to have a
killer
accompanying soundtrack with the punk and new wave bands that were emerging from L.A. at the time.
Laughs, adventure, a good time, a
killer
soundtrack, oscar-worthy acting, and special effects/ animitronics like none other, what else could you want in a movie?
but the thing i didn't like was how the
killer
was created, i was thinking just before i rented that it would probably suck just like Urban legends: final cut, i almost died it.
The best part of CUT is the
killer
and the death scenes.
In fact, to give you an idea as to how far the rest of the comedy is over-indulged and over-strained, super-dumb Inspector McLaglen simply cannot put his hands on the
killer
even though, would you believe, in this instance it happens to be the person you most suspect.
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