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It seems many more
murders
have occurred since then but all of this remains unknown to these three young upstart employees hoping to finally make it big on their own.
This is one of four 1970s movies by TV writer Lane Slate about sensationalistic
murders
in small towns.
Astrid was the one that did all the
murders
along with Ralf an ex of Vivian's.
Despite the interesting opening, the film lapses into repetitive
murders
and a hardboiled cop stumbling around, dealing with the usual problems (wife, bastard of a boss, etc).
There is no gore, no on screen
murders
and no chainsaw, as the box art would lead you to believe.
All it is is just pointless
murders.
But anyway, if you see this movie, please expect no more than pointless
murders
and gore.
You can easily afford yourself to skip most of the films Fulci directed or produced during the late 80's and simply watch "Cat in the Brain" instead, because that one title gathers and repeats the best and absolute goriest footage of no less than SEVEN other Fulci-flicks, including the sickest
murders
sequences featuring in "When Alice Broke the Mirror".
There's also a silly psychological sub plot in which he thinks his own shadow is responsible for the
murders
instead of him.
While
murders
are being committed, people are being kidnapped or whatever, you can always count on Zazu whining at full volume--almost like someone's obnoxious 3 year-old who wants everyone at a party to pay attention to her!
Along with his turn in the super-sleazy 'classic' THE TOOLBOX
MURDERS
(1978), this is considered the ultimate bad Cameron Mitchell horror effort.
While capturing the true horror of Speck and the
murders
this film makes the following factual errors.
FBI profiler Robert Ressler interviewed Speck in the 80's and said that Speck not only DID'NT know why he committed the
murders
but that he wasn't interested in learning why nor could he shed any light on why.
If you find the depiction of violent
murders
and wanton police brutality expressed in a plot less film with glacial pacing entertaining, then you're bound to enjoy Surveillance.
The "Japanese" protagonist is shown as largely honourable but not beyond unwarranted cruelty such as when he
murders
a sedated monk so that he may have his duel.
Oh yes, he
murders
king Duncan, but he also kills William Shakespeare.
Due to the PG13 rating, we don't even get any entertaining puppet
murders.
Come to think of it, there are NO damn puppet
murders.
Forced against her will, with no memory of inflicting such harm, Sherri's host body
murders
selected victims.
Through Marcus' knowledge, passed down from mom, Tara finds out about possession and how to possibly save Sherri before she
murders
everyone unknowingly.
What I mean is, you won't be sitting there waiting for the
murders
to start because every thing that happens is enjoyable because of the beauty of the film itself.
The
murders
in Opera are not actual
murders
as much as they are symbols of past events and parts of Betty's own fractured personality.
This show has many murders, I think it is a little over exaggerated for the killing on the show, but I have to admit that is one of the reasons why I think the show is so great.I think some characters were killed off a little early, but some sure still made their mark.
He did a great job playing Riddick a man wanted for many
murders.
In Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's "Strangers On A Train", Guy Haines (Farley Granger)and Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker)meet for the first time on a train journey and discuss the idea of carrying out two
murders.
There is nothing glamorous about the child
murders
and borderline pedophilia (a gutsy subplot for 1972) going on here, and Fulci wisely shoots with a staid and lugubrious eye, avoiding flash, melodrama, and directorial histrionics.
It may come as a restraint to some of the sub genre's fans, but this film doesn't feature many of the regular Giallo trademarks like bloody knife
murders
(preferably committed by a masked killer wearing black gloves), ravishing scantily dressed beauties and unpredictable red herrings.
A secret Government agency is soon on the case, as the
murders
continue.
Bruno talks about a perfect murder, Guy hates his wife, and Bruno hates his father, so Bruno "suggests" swapping
murders.
"Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers" begins on the night before Halloween, where Michael brutally
murders
Jamie Lloyd (who was taken captive by the "Man In Black" in part 5) after she gives birth to his baby.
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