random000 : Right on. Would love to be wrong about most things. Fingers crossed on this one.
hellsingfan01 : It might be a good sequel just based of off the trailers the signs aren't all that good bu...
random000 : So true. The entire thing is very gentle and even loving with its presentation. Much respe...
hellsingfan01 : The film also presents those themes in a way that doesn't make it's audience feel dumb as ...
grasshopper rex : Some people are worth killing. js
yellow_rose1 : It gives me chills to hear this. I know many people think this music was over produced and...
Wolfie D : had to see this once again! What a Heartwarming Movie!
CollideDuhScope : I was gonna give kudos to sooooul train.. Pfft
GeminiSaga : Excellent and underrated.
Piglet : Yes, the late 60's and the 70's brought in a new sound. I was in high school during the 70...
OK now. I heard a bit about that case, but not much and I was looking forward to this documentary. I read some reviews that were annoyed with the journalist following this case, and I have to agree with this comment. She is WAY too eager to believe a convicted serial killer. It doesn’t take a genius to notice that this guy is full of sh*t, for prosperity reasons. He wants attention badly. A serial killer remembers EVERY details about his kills. That’s what they get off on, remembering the details to live and relive the moments that thrills him. I also have reservation about the biographer who’s writing about case. He comes across as someone who is doing this for the wrong reasons. Let’s see what episode 2 holds.