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Two things puzzle me: how did he buy all that stuff without attracting attention and how did he set up all those traps in such a short time?!
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#8072
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That's far from the best giallo ever made, but it is brilliantly sleazy, trashy and with some genuinely good murder scenes -- even the title is sleazy! I reckon it has more shots of J&B whiskey than any giallo I've seen.
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#8074
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i love the collector am awaiting the sequel the collection |
#8075
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He should be an interior decorator -- he'd make a fortune. I doubt many clients would stand for the pounding metal soundtrack though!
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I thought the ending left the door wide open for a sequel but didn't know they'd made one. I hope it doesn't just follow the exact same formula albeit with a different 'obstacle' him to overcome was going about his torture/murder/collecting business and introduces something a bit new, a little like Saw 2 did. However, being formulaic didn't seem to hurt the Friday the 13th franchise in terms of commercial success, did it?!
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All i could come up with was - it obviously wasn't the first time he had done it due to the body in the box at the start of the film. I guess practice makes perfect. |
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I would |
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You could use the same argument about all the Saw movies as I really wouldn't know where to buy the stuff to make those contraptions but I imagine the huge home supply stores in the US could probably kit you out.
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Seriously though, i suppose if you are twisted enough to do the deed in the first place then you would probably look a bit further than yellow pages. |
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