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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Keith Walley |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | October, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Koch Vision Entertai |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Horror |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 763843810969 |
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Customer Reviews of Speck
A Masterpiece... of sh*t... Sorry for the vulgarity but that is just what this film is. Bullsh*t. This film had two writers... and if you can believe this, about 80% of the dialogue in this pathetic excuse for a true story was taken from the ACTUAL Jeffery Dahmer... Yes, the serial killer. And I mean ACTUAL, REAL LIFE quotations SPOKEN by Jeffery Dahmer. I counted at least eleven. And they thought it was clever to add little, moronic one liners at the end of each quote, like it somehow made it authentic.
And I dont even blame the actors and actresses in this film, because they were not bad. Doug Cole is pretty good, though, he should've known to do his research. Same goes with the rest of the cast.
what also irked me was the mood, tone, lighting, and main color of this film... This could be the Jeffery Dahmer quotes, but it reminded me of the actually GOOD film, "Dahmer" by David Jacobson. This film might be good for people that have a lack of knowledge of serial killers but otherwise it is a complete joke and an embarrassment to the art of film and screenwriting.
Felt close to death myself after 20 minutes of this bomb
This movie was almost factless, save for 8 nurses and Speck. Weak attempt at being "artsy", with the lowbudget cliche's and the boring tuffguy narratives in Speck's thoughts.
If this movie was 20 minutes, it would be too long. Unfortunately, it is over an hour. If you're looking for a documentary-type account, don't waste your time.
Hardly tells the real story
Having been familiar with Richard Speck and his mass murder spree in 1966 and having read a book written by the Prosecutor who was responsible for putting Speck behind bars, I was expecting a much better movie than this. This movie sensationalized Richard Speck in a way he does not deserve. Bad movie. If you're looking for a good movie/docu-drama, see Helter Skelter instead.