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Originally Posted by Powderedwater
Zodiac, David Fincher
Another masterpiece from Fincher if anyone wants to ask me, I didn't know anything about the Zodiac killer it's to bad they couldn't catch him.
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It was long but well worth it. I loved it personally.
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Originally Posted by Powderedwater
Looks like they were pretty sure they had their guy though but then he died of a heart attack.
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Yeah the thing about that is if they did have their guy, he's now dead. But with the way they ended it on that half assed DNA test that failed, it always leaves that little bit of doubt.
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The detective in the film makes me think of the detective in my area that almost 30 years later just put The Green River killer behind bars.He knew he had his guy almost 25 years ago but couldn't prove it until just recently
when DNA evidence could finally be analyzed. Imagine how haunting that would be to know you got your man and can't put him away.
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I more than not believe they had their man though. And I remember those Green River Killings back in the 80's. Big news then and now for sure they have their man? I hope so.
I just got back from watching
3:10 To Yuma earlier today and I thought it was just a marvelous western. The reality of it was extraordinary.
Ben Foster played just an outstanding loyal but evil sidekick.
The first time I saw him was in Hostage. He then played a pretty damn good psycho character. In this one, though he's not very big in stature, he made us believe he was still one not to fool with.
Russell Crowe was again, a quick on the draw sharpshooter just as he was in 'The Quick And The Dead' though this time around was leader of a murderous thieving gang as opposed to a Christian Preacher.
Christian Bale was again superb as usual as a Farmer tough on his luck with a loving family and a missing foot.