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TheWickerFan 04-21-2010 01:51 PM

Top 5 Serial Killer Biopics
 
These are the best serial killer biopics I've seen.
Young Poisoner's Handbook (1995) (Graham Young)
To Catch A Killer (1992) (John Wayne Gacy)
The Deliberate Stranger (1986) (Ted Bundy)
Zodiac (2007) (The Zodiac)
Citizen X (1995) (Andrei Chikatilo)

neverending 04-21-2010 02:07 PM

Nothing bofore 1986?

How about Boston Strangler?

The Krell 04-21-2010 02:58 PM

How about 10 Rillington Place?

Elvis_Christ 04-21-2010 05:36 PM

Here's a few from me. I really like the films that don't follow the whole "How to join the FBI" formula. The ones that concentrate solely on the killer and their actions are where it's at. Most of the films in the serial killer genre I dig aren't biopics (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer almost made it in but I decided it was only loosely based on actual events and never stated it was based on Henry Lee Lucas).

1. The Manson Famly - Most people stupidly think Manson was a serial killer so I'll throw this one in here because it takes the cake as far as bio pics go. Van Bebber is the king of modern US independent cinema. It took nearly a decade to make it onto our screens but it was well worth the wait.

2. Deranged - while it never states it "officially" this is THE best film about Ed Gein (and not to mention most accurate - unlike that pile of shit starring Jason Vorhees). A fantastic flick that every horror fan should see at some point. Comes in a nifty double feature with Motel Hell which is great value.

3. Ted Bundy - This one is criminally overlooked and dismissed by most movie goers who seemed to write it off as a lame low budget cash in. Well written with a great cast this flick is everything American Psycho should've been.

4. The Hillside Strangler - A gritty, well written that's on par with Ted Bundy. Nicholas Turturro gives a stellar performance and you'll never see C. Thomas Howell in the same light again.

5. Confessions Of A Serial Killer - Excellent 1985 flick based on the exploits of Henry Lee Lucas. A overlooked gem for sure and the shoddy DVD art doesn't help it out any (and it's cut) but this is well worth tracking down.

I've still gotta check out To Catch A Killer it's not the easiest to come across these days. Well overdue for a DVD release considering the cult following its got.

neverending 04-21-2010 05:58 PM

I like Deranged as well.

I've never been able to catch a Van Bebber film, but I need to.

Elvis_Christ 04-21-2010 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 857517)
I've never been able to catch a Van Bebber film, but I need to.

I've been meaning to grab the Visions of Hell boxset for awhile now before it goes out of print. But yeh The Manson Family is the best place to start IMO. Dude's a total outsider and I respect his dedication to his vision. Seriously if I had the money I'd finance a film for him so he can get more of his work out there.

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Mum & Dad was fucking brilliant. Totally would've made it to my list if it was a top 6 :D

I've heard good things about Tony so I'm eager to check it out. "Film of the Year" kinda shit apparently.

TheWickerFan 04-22-2010 05:02 AM

I totally forgot about Deranged. Sorry about that ; that is a great movie. I've been waiting for 10 Rillington Place to come on tv ; I guess I'll have to buy it so I can finally see it.

I also enjoyed John Borowski's documentaries on H.H. Holmes and Albert Fish. Any other great horror documentaries out there?

Ferox13 04-22-2010 08:10 AM

http://www.stargazingblog.co.uk/wp-c.../2010/01/m.jpg

Prolly based on Peter Kurten..and was the excellent TEnderness of wolves..

Tony is great IMO - the fact its set in Urban Britain brings it closer to home..

I was going to jump on Elvis for listing Manson as a serial killer (til he expanded on it)..I guess Gein isn't technically a serial killer either (and you could prolly cut Lucas' bodycount by 400 or so :-)

neverending 04-22-2010 08:55 AM

Well, Gein did kill several people. I recommend the book Deviant for a great examination of the whole Gein story.

Ferox13 04-22-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 857617)
Well, Gein did kill several people. I recommend the book Deviant for a great examination of the whole Gein story.

Yeah i read that along time ago...I remember GEin might of killed his brother but this was never proven..He confessed to killing 2 people but was only done for one so not technically a serial killer but its just semantics like excluding Manson (who was never charged for murder at all though i'm sure he did a couple at least..)

10 Rillington Place is great..

The film Elvis mentioned - Confessions Of A Serial Killer was pretty good and like EC mention I avoided it as it was made to look like a Hannibal Lecter rip off film but its much better than that....

Elvis - (to sidetrack alittle) are u a Joe Coleman fan?


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