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Old 09-06-03, 12:39 AM   #26
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My pick: Jake Lloyd.
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Old 09-07-03, 02:32 AM   #27
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I think that, if written in a poignant note, the story of a would-be serial killer/cannibal from the point of innocence to the point of corruption - as would be the ages between 12 and 25 - would be very insightful and educational. After all, the movies we see that are about serial killers - we see them as they are, but never as they were. What makes a serial killer? Are they born that way, or is it conditional to their environment/upbringing? It will be very interesting, if the film is done well, to see the birth of madness.
While interesting, you do realize that once Holywood got done - it would be nothing like the original idea, right? There is no way they are goin' to take the time and dedicated to do the research, then act on the research and make a movie that shows the brutal childhood of a would-be serial killer - all to have the movie end with him killing someone. It just wouldn't happen.
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Old 09-07-03, 02:50 AM   #28
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This is the reason American movies IMHO is in a decline. Every new great movie has to have a big name actor attatched. Or atleast a name that is recognizable like culkin.
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Old 09-07-03, 03:34 AM   #29
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Whoa Macaulay Culkin plays Hannibal lecter I just can't picture it IMHO his career peaked when he did those Home Alone movies what has he done since then?
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Old 09-07-03, 07:20 AM   #30
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This is the reason American movies IMHO is in a decline. Every new great movie has to have a big name actor attatched. Or atleast a name that is recognizable like culkin.

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