Dahmer

Dahmer


Starring:Jeremy Renner, Bruce Davison, Artel KayĆ ru, Matt Newton, Dion Basco, Kate Williamson, Christina Payano, Tom'ya Bowden, Sean Blakemore, Mickey Swenson, Julius Branca, Pierson Blaetz, Vincent Zangari, Xavier Lawrence, David Manis, Lily Knight, Steve Keyes, Daniel McInerney, Archie Howard, Damian Forester
Director: David Jacobson
Studio: First Look Pictures
Product Type: DVD
Run Silent, Run Deep
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • High Action Under the Sea
  • Run Silent, Run Deep
  • One of the Top Sub Films of All Time
  • Taut and suspense filled.
  • This is the cut off point for the old style sub movies.
Run Silent, Run Deep
Starring: Clark Gable , Burt Lancaster , Jack Warden , Brad Dexter , and Don Rickles
Director: Robert Wise
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ASIN: 0792841670
Release Date: 1999-05-18

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A movie's lasting value can often be measured by its influence in the years and decades following its original release, and on that basis Run Silent, Run Deep is certainly a classic of sorts. It remains one of the seminal World War II submarine pictures, and its intelligent script and tautly executed action are clearly echoed in such later submarine dramas as Das Boot and especially Crimson Tide, which borrows liberally from this 1958 film.

In one of his best and final roles (he appeared in only four films after this), Clark Gable plays a submarine captain without a command, having been saddled with a desk job after his previous ship was destroyed due to his overzealous pursuit of the enemy in dangerous Japanese waters. He finally gets another boat--this time with a vigilant first officer (Burt Lancaster), who stands poised to assume command if Gable puts his crew in unnecessary danger. The tension and mutual respect between these two principled men is superbly written and directed (Robert Wise was just two years away from his triumph with West Side Story), and the crucial inclusion of a strong supporting cast (including Jack Warden and Don Rickles) enhances the movie's compelling authenticity. Based on a novel by former submarine commander Edward L. Beach, Run Silent, Run Deep is rousing entertainment with the added benefit of paying honorable tribute to the men who navigated through the most frightening and claustrophobic channels of the Pacific theater. --Jeff Shannon

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"Rich" Richardson (Clark Gable) is a hard-driving, dedicated submarine officer with a single-mindedpurposeto seek out and smash the Japanese destroyer he believes sank his former ship. Given a new command, Richardson drills his men to the point of mutiny as he relentlessly trains them for the battle ahead. At last, word comes of the destroyer's position, and, disobeying orders, Richardson finally confronts his foe, unaware that an even greater enemy lurks nearby...one who's been targeting him for a watery grave. Co-starring Burt Lancaster as Gable's executive officer, this gripping WWII adventure-thriller set a new standard for submarine pictures. "Severely, nail-bitingly tense" (The New York Times), Run Silent, Run Deep is the most exciting film about the "silent service" ever made.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars High Action Under the Sea.......2007-06-28

Lancaster and Gable dynamically teamed up for a superb action yarn about the Pacific Fleet submarine service of WWII. This film has got to rank with the top-ten, all-time classic movies of WWII. The dramatic story line unfolds on a number of captivating levels, not the least of which is the on-going and developing interaction between the Captain of the American submarine (played by Gable) and his Executive Officer (Lancaster). The audience watches with nervous anticipation as the submarine (U.S.S. Nerca) heads for the most dangerous stretch of Japanese controlled ocean, the Bungo Straights in Patrol Area 7, home of the infamous Akikaze-class destroyer which has already killed four other U.S. boats. One of those unfortunate boats was commanded by Gable, who survived the sinking and managed to later convince ComSubPac that he could kill the Akikaze if given the chance to go back to Area 7 in another submarine. The admirals agreed and gave him command of the Nerca, whose captain had been promoted elsewhere. All's not well onboard the Nerca, however, as the boat's executive officer had expected the command would have been given to him. The crew have misgivings about the new Captain, especially when they discover where their sub is headed. The black and white film's durability into the 21st Century is largely a measure of the superb editing of actual ocean-going footage with the stark, cramped sets of the sub's realistic interior. The special effects are nowhere near the quality of today's modern technology, but are remarkable and credible, nonetheless. An exceptional part of this film is the often overlooked, and excellent musical score that strictly supports the suspense and emotion of the story, never overpowering or distracting the viewer, but consistently and unobstrusively carrying the viewer through one dramatic moment after another. There are a number of memorable scenes between Gable and Lancaster that are innately classic, and which would be almost impossible to duplicate should this film ever be remade. It was a tribute to the officers and men of America's "Silent Service" when it was made, and it remains so today.

5 out of 5 stars Run Silent, Run Deep.......2007-06-26

In veteran director Robert Wise's tense, trim "Run," an aging but vigorous Clark Gable plays Richardson with panache and iron determination. Wise creates just the right mood of simmering hostility via some pointed Gable/Lancaster by-play, and various telling incidents with the crew, which includes a young Jack Warden and Brad Dexter. Mounted by Lancaster's own production company, "Run" remains not only a riveting war film, but one of mega-star Gable's last shining moments. Also look for a future comic in the crew--the inimitable Don Rickles!

5 out of 5 stars One of the Top Sub Films of All Time.......2007-06-01

That guy with the mustache (from Crimson Tide), Cary Grant, puts in a great performance heading for the Bungo Straights with a new tactic to take revenge on the Japanese who sank his first submarine, with great supporting cast. One of the top five submarine film, a must for all fans.

5 out of 5 stars Taut and suspense filled........2007-05-29

Very good movie. Tense suspense filled adventure with a very convincing performance by the cast. Technically very realistic too.

4 out of 5 stars This is the cut off point for the old style sub movies. .......2007-04-06

There are several really good submarine movies about World War II after this. Das Boot comes to mind as one of the best. But they are made in a different era with slicker production or in color. This one is only 13 years out from the war. It stars "the king" Clark Gable, also incidentially, a vet, & a young, rugged Burt Lancaster. There are also interesting character actors like Don Rickles & Jack Warden. In this one Gable is Capt. Richardson, an old sea-dog, desk bound after his ship was sunk. Lancaster is the up & comer Lt. Bledsoe, looking for his first command. Capt. Richardson literally steals the USS Nerko from Bledsoe & asks for him as his XO. The tension is evident & the crew is restive as Bledsoe was very chummy with them. They expected Bledsoe to be the new skipper. Gable drives the crew hard in training & he passes up easy targets. Eventually the method to his madness becomes clear to Bledsoe & the crew. Respect for the old man grows as he's incapacitated & Lt. Bledsoe must take command. They accomplish their mission ...but. One of the great, classic sub movies.
NBC News Presents: Inside Evil - Serial Killers Jeffrey Dahmer & Son of Sam
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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NBC News Presents: Inside Evil - Serial Killers Jeffrey Dahmer & Son of Sam
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ASIN: B000EQ5Q7W
Release Date: 2006-02-14

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They are two of the most notorious names in the history of American crime. Now NBC News brings you the inside story of serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer and David Berkowitz, aka "The Son of Sam." Exclusive interviews and never-before-seen footage bring new understanding to what drove these men to kill.

In "Inside Evil: Jeffrey Dahmer," Dateline NBC anchor Stone Phillips confronts Dahmer on-camera, in a prison interview about the victims he killed and cannibalized -- and the urges that drove him. In a rare interview with Dahmer's father, Phillips examines events in Dahmer's childhood that could have pushed him to murder. It's a compelling portrait of a killer and the demons deep down inside him.

In "Inside Evil: Son Of Sam," NBC News investigates the infamous serial murder case that terrorized New York City in 1977: did killer David Berkowitz have help in his crime spree, and could other murderers still be at large? Here, in rare video, "Son of Sam" speaks for himself on camera - and makes startling charges about who may really be behind some the crimes.

Bonus Features:
Never-before-seen extra footage from Stone Phillips' interviews with Jeffrey Dahmer and his father Lionel - with new insights into what compelled a man to murder.

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5 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing look at "monsters".......2006-03-08

Cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer and Son-of-Sam serial killer David Berkowitz are two of the most notorious names in the annals of American crime. This disc from NBC News brings new details to both their stories with exclusive jail-house interviews of the murderers. Dahmer is interviewed by Stone Phillips in prison, and comes across as a little boy who hopes he doesn't get in too much trouble for what he's done. Berkowitz, in his interviews, offers new theories about his crimes -- he says he had help, and that the other killers are still out there. To me, he's convincing. You decide. Great bonus features: extra interview moments with Dahmer and with his father, Lionel - who has tried for years to figure out what HE did to create a son who could commit such crimes.
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    Dahmer
    Starring: Bruce Davison , Jeremy Renner , Kate Williamson , Matthew Newton , and Artel Kayaru
    Director: David Jacobson
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    ASIN: B000A2X3MU
    Release Date: 2005-06-21

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    One of the most notorious serial killers in America was Wisconsin's Jeffrey Dahmer. Dahmer's exploits included killing 15 boys and resorting to cannibalism on their corpses. This biographical drama starring Jeremy Renner (TV's ZOE, DUNCAN, JACK & JANE) does not focus on the grisly details of the murders, rather it sets out to comprehend an alienated man who struggles with his own sexuality until driven disturbingly over his head. Writer/director David Jacobson has constructed a film very much in contrast to other Dahmer portrayals in its compassion for the deranged mind. The film uses flashbacks and very few characters to give a history of the serial killer's upbringing and details as to what drove him over the edge. The masterful use of time and a strong cast were additional tools Jabobson used to elevate this horrific drama. Featuring Bruce Davison and Artel Kayaru.
    Dahmer
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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    Starring: Jeremy Renner , Bruce Davison , Artel Kayàru , Matt Newton , and Dion Basco
    Director: David Jacobson
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    ASIN: B0000694X6
    Release Date: 2002-08-27

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    2 out of 5 stars not a typical serial killer movie..........2007-02-13

    I was actually disappointed in *Dahmer*. I guess I was expecting the life and crimes of Dahmer. I remembered, as a teenager, how it was such a big deal when Dahmer was arrested. So, I was looking forward to a gruesome account of how he had came to be. He was charged on 17 counts of murder. However, he was actually convicted on 15 of them, totally some 937 years in prison.

    Instead, like one reviewer put it, this was like "pre-Dahmer" and it certainly felt that way. Plus, not everything in this film was accurate as there was a disclaimer saying so. So, if you're not familiar on Dahmer and his crimes, then you won't know which is true and which isn't.

    *Dahmer* paints this serial killer as a lonesome gay chocolate factory worker in Milwaukee. However, Dahmer likes his men to be totally submissive. In order for them to be submissive, he'll have them drugged and then killed.

    The problem is that we don't really see how or where he murders them, except 2 of them. We see, in flashbacks, how he seduced his (first?) victim. Then, we see how he seduced Khamtay. Khamtay was the only person who gave suspense in this entire film. You see, Khamtay escaped from Dahmer's apartment and begged for help. However, when the police arrived so did Dahmer, from work. After some smooth talking, the police gave Khamtay back to Dahmer to his death. Last, we see the drama between Dahmer and Rodney. In real life, Rodney is supposed to be Tracy, who was the second and last victim to escape from Dahmer.

    However, we do not see that here. Instead, we see that Rodney is interested in Dahmer. Dahmer is interested but conflicted. Every time that Dahmer wanted to kill Rodney, he stopped.

    So, we do not really see the real portrayal of Dahmer in this film. Instead, we see flashbacks of his teen years and young adulthood where Dahmer struggled against the authority of his religious father. I guess that is supposed to explain why Dahmer came to be as this serial killer. We see his run-in's with the police but gets away with it every time. We see how he drugged men at the local gay bar and in his apartment. And that's just about it.

    Honestly, it was a waste of time. You're better off watching *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre* just to get an idea of what Dahmer might've been like.

    3 out of 5 stars Dahmer..............2006-02-26

    As a owner of such films such as Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, Gacy and interviews of many natorious serial killers, I must say that Jeff Dahmer is definetly the most DISTURBED serial killer to date. This movie is not a true serial killer flick. It focuses on Jeffery's lifestyle and doesn't truly explain to us the reason this man turned into a ruthless killer. Jeremy Renner does a good job portraying Dahmer in this film. You look at Dahmer and would never suspect that while working in a chocolate factory by day, he was a murderer by night. Dahmer was a loner who would pray on young men, usually dark skinned. We see Dahmer pick up a young man while shopping. Dahmer offers to buy this young man a pair of shoes with an ulterior motive. Dahmer would lure these young men to his apartment by offering then $50 or $100 dollars to pose for pictures for him. Unaware of what lied ahead, these young men would agree and once in the privacy of Dahmer's apartment, he would usually give them a drink which was heavily drugged ultimately rendering his victims helpless. We see him perform a labotomy on one victim. We also see scenes with his father. Dahmer at that time was living with his grandmother and stole a manniquen from a local store which was found by his father and grandmother in his closet. Dahmer's explanation was that it was just fun to have stolen it but we know that the manequin was used by Dahmer so he could sleep with it and fondle it. We see him go to bars where he would drug young men by buying them drinks and slipping in his deadly cocktail drug and take these young men to a back room of the bar to have sex with them while they were knocked out. This is not a bloody, gory film. At one point, we do see Dahmer hack up the body of a young man he has killed. Dahmer would have to get himself intoxicated in order to dismember the bodies. He then puts the body in garbage bags and was on his way to a local dump to dispose of the body when he was pulled over by a policeman who saw him swerving in the road. Dahmer was able to talk his way out of it saying that he was just adjusting his rearview mirror. The policeman saw the garbage bags in the back of Dahmer's vehicle and inquired about them but smooth Dahmer explained that he couldn't sleep and was on his way to the local dump to dispose of trash. The policeman did not search the bags and let Dahmer go. Dahmer was finally caught when one would be victim escaped from Dahmer's apartment and went to local authorities. From that point on the police went to Dahmer's apartment and found a crime scene like no other. There were body parts, a huge drum with 3 torsos in it, and remains of other victims. The smell was awful...and Dahmer was arrested and convicted of killing 17 young men and was sentenced to 957 years in jail. Dahmer does not deny anything and admits to the killings and admits to even eating some of his victims, making him a cannibal. The town of Milwaukee could now breath a sigh of relief. As we all know, 2 years after being in jail for serving a "life" sentence, Dahmer was killed in a bathroom by another inmate. He was beat in the head and pronounced dead upon arrival at the local hospital. This movie is worth renting because you do see the different sides of Jeff Dahmer, a man who could not stop himself from killing.

    4 out of 5 stars 4 Stars for Slow Depress-O-Rama...Here's why.......2006-01-25

    The first thing anyone should know about this film is that it is not entertaining. That may be surprising to hear considering that I'm giving it four stars. Here's why.

    This film was made by a production company that has found a niche making straight-to-video serial killer films. Of the films I've seen in the series, this is the way it goes: "Gacy" and "Bundy" are exploitative and entertaining in their guilty pleasure way. "The Hillside Strangler" is even more exploitative, and not for the feint of heart, but has a raw, unapologetic quality to it that almost brings it to the level of the cult classic "Henry: Portrait of Serial Killer". (All of these films, I've noticed, suffer from the filmmakers' seeming inability to realize that they might have something good on their hands. They always pull the story over for cheap, expoitative pitstops when they really don't need to. If made in the seventies or eighties, some of these films may have found a large following, but they're guilty-viewing novelites in the P.C. Aughts.)

    Then there's "Dahmer". Faced with these less artistic possibilities, the filmmakers chose the exact opposite approach; a stark, sophisticated psychodrama that takes such a straightforward look at such an incomprehensible personality that it drains the viewer of everything except a creepy, disaffected feeling.

    I skimmed some of the negative reviews of this film (I was quite surprised to find 67 reviews) and a central criticism is that you don't gather any new information about Dahmer. That's accurate, to a point. This film is an intense character study. It's not looking to give you information you received from a TV documentary because, quite simply, you already have it. The film is trying to give you an inkling of what it was like to be Jeffrey Dahmer. Can any of us possibly imagine how bizarre and alien such a psychology must be? "Dahmer" attempts to achieve this and succeeds to the inevitable point of leaving us either scratching our head or trying to forget the whole thing. "Dahmer" brings us into the farthest, darkest corner of the human condition. Its as lonely as being buried alive for two hours, without the fear. And about as boring.

    The main reason I'm giving this film four stars is that it is, undoubtedly, one of the most unique films I've ever seen. You never know what to make of it. I don't think anyone with any sense of morality wants to feel sympathy for Jeffrey Dahmer. Yet, the filmmakers chose to take such a uncompromising look at their subject that we find ourselves in Dahmer's reality and it is a very ugly place. Dahmer is such an anomalous soul that the viewer can't find any anchor to hold on to. The film reeks with an intense, morose sadness and emptiness. The acting of the central players is subtle and mature. The film concentrates a great deal on the relationship between Dahmer and his father, Lionel (played well by Bruce Davison) and we really get the sense of a parent dealing with a desperate situation that he hasn't even begun to grasp. Dramtatic irony is played up to a crescendo in one unforgetable scene where Lionel Dahmer demands to know the contents of a box which we know contains...

    "Dahmer" wants to be a sophisticated film and it is. Anyone looking for blood and guts thrills is going to be disappointed. "Dahmer" doesn't rely on suspense, scary incidental music, or scenes where the killer pops into frame with an evil smile and beheads his victim. The film does detail Dahmer's killings, but it never exploits them for scary thrills.

    None of this, unfortunately, adds up to a film that is entertaining. "Dahmer" is so slow that I felt like I'd watched a four hour film. It desperately needed a bit more editing. One of the film's final scenes seems like it literally will not end. "Dahmer" is, in fact, boring without having to be, and it wouldn't need to compromise its vision to be better. This does not take away from the fact that the film is so dedicated to giving the viewer a realistic portrayal of what it was like to walk around in Dahmer's shoes. If you are looking for entertaining Friday night viewing, you are in the wrong place. "Dahmer" is very depressing and makes "Taxi Driver" feel like a trip to Disneyland. If you're not especially interested in this subject matter, or a film student, this is not for you.

    1 out of 5 stars The acting was good, but a bad poorly researched script.......2005-12-11

    I thought the actors did a very good job considering what they had to work with. The only reason why I'm giving a "1" is because it was disappointing--it's NOT a good documentary movie reflecting the life of this sicko. The movie ED GEIN was superior in this respect--yes it had gruesome scenes about what Gein did to his victims, but it was necessary. Not so with Dahmer: You watch the movie, and still know as much as you did about Dahmer before watching it...it really was very superficial. It showed NOTHING about the events that led to his arrest. It showed NOTHING about what police did. It really didn't show anything at all.

    It's a kind of generic profile that could fit any serial killer--but this movie did NOT even hint at cannibalism.

    Still, despite the bad script and obvious poor research, I cannot emphasize the actors were good.

    4 out of 5 stars Pre-Dahmer: Or, what happened to a young man.......2005-09-01

    Three and a half stars, but I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt.

    If you are looking for blood and murder, you won't find it here. There is one puddle of blood, a pretty tame drill bit, and one flashing, bloodless cavity exploration. This isn't a film about Dahmer's killing spree; it's a "Pre-Dahmer" exploration of a young man's transformation. And even then, sorry to say, it doesn't have the ring of accuracy to those who know psychology.

    What 'Dahmer' does have is some surprisingly good acting from unknown talents. Jeremy Renner is especially good in his role of Jeffrey Dahmer, and kudos to Artel Kayaru, Matt Newton, Dion Basco and Bruce Davison. The film is artistically directed, well photographed, well edited, and makes good use of music/soundtrack and make-up effects. Overall, it's a very well done movie.

    'Dhamer' covers Jeffrey's life prior to his 'splurge', so to speak. It's a development study. The script makes use of Dahmer's close run-in's with police that were blown off, like getting caught trying to return a victim to his house, getting caught drugging drinks in a gay bar, and an incident in his youth with a garbage bag in the back of his mothers car that *wasn't* grass clippings.

    The movie makes strong use of flashbacks and scene-skips, but it works to an advantage on film. Jeremy Renner plays both younger and older Dahmer, and the make-up/photography is excellent in making this work on-screen. To some, the movie may seem paceless, but it's absorbing nonetheless. It did seem to end too soon, too much left out; but for the time frame of Dahmer's life it did a good job.

    Some interesting notes of my own would be the writer's reference to the Christian cross as a torture device, like worshiping an electric chair or a guillotine. To a serial killer, this would make sense. It brings up interesting social issues for a young gay man, but I honestly don't credit Dahmer with having much debative intellect. Serial killers are normally creatures of immediate sensation, not debative thought. They live 'in the now' and often believe that other people are simply 'items' in their world and not beings with thought processes; like them. Others are a study, not a reality.

    I strongly doubt Dahmer felt any revulsion the first time he cut, killed, dismembered, or ate any of his victims. It would have been merely interesting to him. In the real world, you can't use reason to reach unreasonable people. They cannot hear it.

    All in all, I suggest renting before buying, and keep in mind its more of an artistic study than a horror movie. Enjoy!
    Ted Bundy / Dahmer / Ed Gein
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Starring: Jeremy Renner , Bruce Davison , Artel Kayàru , Matt Newton , and Dion Basco
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    Release Date: 2003-04-22

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Well Done.......2006-01-13

    I wasnt expecting much from these films.I know Bundy played in his hometown when it was released but i think the others went straight to video. This set features 3 Dvd's. Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy and Ed Gein.

    Dahmer Review- One man 17 Bodies , 957 Years , His story is finally told. This Dvd stars Jeremy Renner as Jeffrey Dahmer. He gives an excellent performance as a teenage Dahmer and Young man. Dahmer dares to explore the truth of a man many called an abomination of nature. These Dvds are inspired by life events. This dvd will take you into the twisted personal pain that led him to do some of the most extreme cases of human cruelty. This one was well acted but i was hoping for more information at the end. The begining was great, describing Jeffrey's early years but i was hoping they would show where they found the bodies at the end and maybe a bit of the trial. But other than that its good.

    Ted Bundy- Charismatic and Handsome but a monster inside. Starring Michael Reilly Burke who does a fantastic job as The young Republican Serial Killer Bundy. I almost believed it was the real Bundy. Bundy was virtually Undetectable and changed the mass murderer profile forever. Step inside the mind of the psychotic madman and ask yourself, if it were to happen again would you seem him coming?

    Ed Gein- ''Before there was the term serial killer, there was ''Ed''. This one was horrific. After seeing this video I always wondered why Eddie Gein was considered one of the most gruesome serial killers in history. After all he killed only 2, which wouldn't make him a serial killer since 3 is the lucky number. Just the overall weirdness and the extremes he went to is disturbing. He is a truly unique serial killer. He is the inspiration for Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho and other horror movies. The things he did and the extent of his weirdness is unparalleled by most. The story looks back on Ed's Life and contains some real clips from when Ed was caught back in the 1950's. Ed is played by Steve Railsback who gives an excellent and haunting performance as Ed. The mother of Ed, Carrie Snodgress was great as well. Noone will ever forget the True Story Of Ed Gein.

    Recomended for True Crime lovers or anyone interested in learning more about their lives, Why they did what they did or
    who they were I highly Recomend these DVD'S. Enjoy.

    4 out of 5 stars Not Bad At All.......2003-10-11

    This movie although at times dragged a bit was very well done. I have seen Chainsaw,Silence and Pshyco and now finally the granddaddy of them all the man who started it Eddy Gein. Steve Railsbacks performance was great. Although not as gory as I expected the story was there and thats what I wanted. Ed Gein will have you at the edge of your seat especially the last half an hour.
    The Great Escape/Run Silent, Run Deep
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    • Two Strong WWII Films Depicting the Will to Persevere
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    The Great Escape/Run Silent, Run Deep
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    Release Date: 2002-05-07

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    5 out of 5 stars Two Strong WWII Films Depicting the Will to Persevere .......2006-07-06

    THE GREAT ESCAPE is director John Sturges' brilliant film presentation of the absorbing Paul Brickhill Book. John Sturges effectively retells the story from the script by James Clavell and W.R. Burnett, which is a condensation of events and people taken from the book. The film deals with the lives and efforts of the Allied POW's to escape from a German prison camp. We do not see John Sturges take any side in this film. Only near the end of the film does he begin to make a political statement on Nazism and its effect on traditional German military ethics and the lives of the captured Allies. Sturges' focus is more on the men caught in war and its effects on them. We see the men rely on dormant qualities they never knew existed until they put on a uniform and were captured and held in foreign territory. We see men going to extreme lengths to escape because of their inborn right to be free. This is represented by Steve McQueen's character Hilts otherwise known as the "Cooler King," Charles Bronson as Danny and Angus Lennie as Ives the "The Mole." We see other men going to equal lengths to escape and cause havoc behind enemy lines by diverting German troops from the front to recapture them. This is the main purpose of the escape and Richard Attenborough as the "Big X" orchestrates the overall plan. He calls upon every expertise of the prisoners to reach this one goal. He calls upon tailors, forgers, scroungers, tinkers, and engineers, just about anyone capable of getting the job done. These are portrayed by James Garner, Donald Pleasence, James Coburn, David McCallum, John Leyton, Gordon Jackson, Tom Adams, Nigel Stock and others.

    For years this was considered a great World War II action adventure film, but John Sturges' reaches far above that mundane distinction. His style and ease of direction glosses over his own profound statements that he makes in this film. For example, James Garner cleverly befriends a German guard for the sole purpose of stealing his wallet so he can extort a 35-mm. camera and film from the guard. On the surface the audience is very amused at Garner's sly tactics, after all the Germans are the bad guys. However, subconsciously Sturges gave us enough personal information about the guard that we almost feel sympathy for him. This is reinforced by Sturges' choice of James Garner, one of the most likable actors in Hollywood, to perpetrate the deception on the unknowing guard. How can a nice guy like James Garner do this? As it works out Sturges lets the guard redeem himself. It is this guard that discovers the first tunnel when he spills some coffee on the floor and it disappears through the cracks. Now you the viewer are faced with a moral dilemma. Do I still feel sympathy for the guard? Do I still think that James Garner is a scoundrel? Or do I think that in war I have to do what is necessary? Garner's character did what he had to do and so did the guard.

    Editor Ferris Webster did an excellent job of putting this complex story together giving it coherence and drive yet never sacrificing any of the wonderful characterizations that is the backbone of this film. Daniel Fapp's cinematography brilliantly gives us a feeling of claustrophobia while in the prison camp. Once the escape begins he gives us panoramas of landscapes that have a dual symbolism. On one emotional hand we are free and the far-off horizons elusively symbolize that freedom. On the other rational hand we know that we are still not free and the vastness of those landscapes only strengthens the reality that ultimate escape and freedom is improbable for the majority of the escapees. Composer Elmer Bernstein's main title theme is as much a tribute to the prisoners in this story as it is to all men who must overcome the odds through their own perseverance and unwillingness to bend to defeat to whatever noble end they strive for.


    RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP is a tense WWII submarine drama comprised of Clark Gable (Commander Richardson) battling wits against an unseen Japanese enemy in his obsessive determination to destroy the vessel responsible for sinking his previous sub and responsible for the loss of his command. Clark Gable's determination leads him to vie for a new command and in doing so obtains the go-ahead to take command away from Burt Lancaster's sub. Keeping Lancaster on, as his executive officer, and the rest of Lancaster's crew aboard, Gable leads the submarine back to the Bonsai Straits to take on the enemy. Strong-willed Lancaster (Lieutenant Jim Bledsoe) and Gable battle each other every step of the way as the submarine and crew undergo relentless grueling practice drills for a tactic Gable is keeping secret to himself. Director Robert Wise brilliantly addresses themes concerning loyalty, respect, camaraderie and redemption for the characters aboard from John Gay's script based on Commander Edward L. Beach's novel. The veteran cast includes Jack Warden, Brad Dexter and Don Rickles. Veteran Special Effects man, A. Arnold Gillespie (THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO, FORBIDDEN PLANET) designed some very effective and ominous looking Japanese naval vessels adding to the atmosphere of this lurking enemy that haunts Gable. As this film intensifies to its conclusion Robert Wise builds the tension and suspense of Gable's obsession matched against the crews suspicions that perhaps their Captain has gone mad. Only Lancaster gradually recognizes the force that drives Gable and his risky plan to outwit the Japanese. This is a very good war film exploring what drives and haunts men in command and examines what tests their effectiveness and resourcefulness as leaders.

    5 out of 5 stars You Would be Wise to Buy this Robert Wise Set.......2003-08-25

    Director Robert Wise started something very entertaining in the Action\War Genre: The now classic submarine stories (Hunt for Red October, Crimson Tide, U-571). Wise directed the submarine movie that started it all: RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP. If you liked HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, CRIMSON TIDE, and\or U-571, you will absolutely love 'RUN SILENT.'
    Then you can watch one of the best overall war movies ever, THE GREAT ESCAPE. One of the definitive Steve McQueen movies, it is the classic tale of POW camp breakout by a group of classic actors. From the first minute, to the ending credits, you will feel as though you too have escaped from a POW camp.
    Together, thay may be the best combo on the market today, so add them to your collection ASAP.

    5 out of 5 stars A must in your War Library.......2003-06-21

    Both War Classics are of the Golden Age of the Silver Screen. Both are of the rare 10 star for my library.

    If only Holleywood would watch these and relearn how to make movies right.
    Hard: Special Collector's Edition
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Gets a "C" for effort
    • tough times for hustlers
    • Very good film!!!
    • Uh, Really not good
    • Exploitative thriller
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    ASIN: B000675V6A
    Release Date: 2005-10-11

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    The Special Edition DVD of "HARD" is loaded with six hours of bonus materials: Unrated Directors Cut Actors Commentary with Noel Palomaria, Malcolm Moorman, Charles Lanyer and Michael Waite Director / Writers & Technical Advisors Commentary with Dir. John Huckert, DP. John Matkowsky, Sgt. Dennis R. Herrera and Sgt. Mitchell Grobeson, LAPD (ret.) Deleted and Extended Scenes with Commentary by Dir. John Huckert Film Festival Q&As with Mitch Grobeson, John Huckert and Noel Palomaria Audition Tapes Widescreen Format Scene Selection New 35mm Digital Transfer Dolby Digital Sound Previews & MORE

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    3 out of 5 stars Gets a "C" for effort.......2007-04-20

    About twenty-seven minutes into this film, and after several exchanged glances of rolling our eyes at each other, my roommate said, "This is the worst movie I've ever seen." And so we went on to something else, and while I didn't think it was the *worst* movie I'd seen, it certainly was swirling around the bottom of the barrel. It worked fairly well as a police procedural - better than *some* larger budgeted movies, television, or cable shows - but the dialogue written to carry the film sounded like a training video, rendering this positive null.

    The next day I went back to the movie. There was only an hour left, so I thought I would see it through to the end. Everything was still sub par, but I noticed one thing. This was an earnest attempt to make a good movie. And that set it apart from others that might fall into the category of a B (or F) movie where actors toss out lines to get a buck, and the directors can the film to get their name listed. That wasn't happening here. It was apparent to me that everyone involved really wanted it to work. Everyone was giving their all.

    However, an earnest attempt doesn't make a good film, and it still had the same problems. Logic was chief amongst these. For example, a detective, regardless of how new he is to the badge, would never - unless he was looking for a reason to be kicked off the force - agree to meet a potential witness at a gay bar based on a ten second phone call received in the middle of the night. Especially when the detective in question isn't "out". That phone call has red flags all over it. Also, a killer would never - unless they were looking to be caught - use a wash-it-yourself car wash to clean themselves and their clothes of blood from a fresh kill in broad daylight. I mean, seriously. And cops, when pulling someone over who doesn't have plates, proper registration or ID, generally wouldn't ignore a bleeding, obviously drugged out kid in the passenger seat who is mouthing "Help Me" unless they themselves were intoxicated or dumb.

    Yet I saw merit. Unlike typical low-budget B films, there were themes present, mainly how a police officer deals with being outed, and the concept of expendable life. But while I appreciated the thematic content, the manner in which it was dealt was unsatisfying. I didn't learn anything new about what it's like to be outed as a cop that I haven't from watching Law & Order or movies that have dealt with the outing of military personnel. (Soldier's Girl comes immediately to mind as a 5-star example.) Some of his fellow cops harassed him, prancing around like, well, fairies, and they beat him to a bloody pulp while their Captain watched from his car with a disapproving look on his face. That perhaps said the most: the Captain wouldn't have anything to do with it.

    The serial killer himself isn't a particularly scary guy, but he is probably the best acted character. That is, until the end when they unwisely have him laugh like a raving lunatic (what is it with bad guys laughing at the end of books and movies...I wish that authors and filmmakers would get it into their heads that a laughing villain is not a scary one). The problem I had with the serial killer is that we don't get a motive for him until the very end, and he gives that motive to us. I think it would have made for a more interesting film if his motive had been discovered, or deduced. If he left fingerprints somewhere, they could have done a background check, found that he was ... whatever ... and started to put together a profile. But they didn't have much of a profile, which in itself was odd.

    My intention was to give this a one-star review. Then I watched some of the Extras, and let my emotion get the better of me. One of the actors in the film was also a technical advisor, an LA detective. He introduced the film at a screening, and explained that the film was made without a budget, that everyone donated their time and even producers did double or triple duty. When they were finished filming, they had trouble getting it printed because of the gay content. (Which, by the way, is not at all graphic. It's just there.) This detective emphasized how much of the filmmakers hearts went into the film, and that never before had a movie addressed coming out as a cop (I don't know if that's true) and especially the concept of expendable life. That gays or lesbians, if killed, are collateral damage. A coroner had a term for it that escapes me - it was abbreviated C.C. If anyone remembers, put it up as a comment?

    Having myself felt that there was an earnest attempt to make a good movie, and then to hear that 7 credit cards financed the making of the film and the rest of the back story, I couldn't help but appreciate their effort more. They truly started with nothing. Not bad for starting with nothing and a trusty Visa.

    2½ stars, rounded up to 3 for an earnest attempt.

    3 out of 5 stars tough times for hustlers.......2007-01-08

    i toyed with the idea of being a hustler but reneged after seeing this. if you like seeing nekked twinks snuffed & porked, this movie's for you (the red room scene is especially hot). noirish atmospherics, moody soundtrack. this was pretty good save for the bad acting & excessive use of the F word for no apparent effect.

    5 out of 5 stars Very good film!!!.......2007-01-06

    This film had me on the edge of my seat the night that I watched it. It is a great detective story and murder mystery which is gay based. It is unusual in it's own genre and very enjoyable. There is also a good twist in the end of the movie. Highly recommended to anyone that likes a good murder mystery that is also a gay movie.

    1 out of 5 stars Uh, Really not good.......2005-10-01

    No Offense, but just because a movie is gay themed does not make it good or worthwhile anymore. The acting is atrocious - really and it looks really cheap. A couple of good nude/sex scenes, but really an exploitative piece of crap. This makes Cruising look tame and masterful.

    2 out of 5 stars Exploitative thriller.......2005-09-14

    This is a vacuous and sensationalistic film that seemed simply to exploit sex and violence for thrills. Each scene competes with the previous scene for gruesomeness and obscenity, mostly with no discernible point other than titillation.

    The plot concerns a gay cop forced out of the closet while investigating a gay serial-killer. Little is left to the imagination as young men are raped, tortured, crucified and dismembered. The ending is bleak and crass.
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      Run Silent Run Deep [Region 2]
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • High Action Under the Sea
      • Run Silent, Run Deep
      • One of the Top Sub Films of All Time
      • Taut and suspense filled.
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      A movie's lasting value can often be measured by its influence in the years and decades following its original release, and on that basis Run Silent, Run Deep is certainly a classic of sorts. It remains one of the seminal World War II submarine pictures, and its intelligent script and tautly executed action are clearly echoed in such later submarine dramas as Das Boot and especially Crimson Tide, which borrows liberally from this 1958 film.

      In one of his best and final roles (he appeared in only four films after this), Clark Gable plays a submarine captain without a command, having been saddled with a desk job after his previous ship was destroyed due to his overzealous pursuit of the enemy in dangerous Japanese waters. He finally gets another boat--this time with a vigilant first officer (Burt Lancaster), who stands poised to assume command if Gable puts his crew in unnecessary danger. The tension and mutual respect between these two principled men is superbly written and directed (Robert Wise was just two years away from his triumph with West Side Story), and the crucial inclusion of a strong supporting cast (including Jack Warden and Don Rickles) enhances the movie's compelling authenticity. Based on a novel by former submarine commander Edward L. Beach, Run Silent, Run Deep is rousing entertainment with the added benefit of paying honorable tribute to the men who navigated through the most frightening and claustrophobic channels of the Pacific theater. --Jeff Shannon

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      4 out of 5 stars High Action Under the Sea.......2007-06-28

      Lancaster and Gable dynamically teamed up for a superb action yarn about the Pacific Fleet submarine service of WWII. This film has got to rank with the top-ten, all-time classic movies of WWII. The dramatic story line unfolds on a number of captivating levels, not the least of which is the on-going and developing interaction between the Captain of the American submarine (played by Gable) and his Executive Officer (Lancaster). The audience watches with nervous anticipation as the submarine (U.S.S. Nerca) heads for the most dangerous stretch of Japanese controlled ocean, the Bungo Straights in Patrol Area 7, home of the infamous Akikaze-class destroyer which has already killed four other U.S. boats. One of those unfortunate boats was commanded by Gable, who survived the sinking and managed to later convince ComSubPac that he could kill the Akikaze if given the chance to go back to Area 7 in another submarine. The admirals agreed and gave him command of the Nerca, whose captain had been promoted elsewhere. All's not well onboard the Nerca, however, as the boat's executive officer had expected the command would have been given to him. The crew have misgivings about the new Captain, especially when they discover where their sub is headed. The black and white film's durability into the 21st Century is largely a measure of the superb editing of actual ocean-going footage with the stark, cramped sets of the sub's realistic interior. The special effects are nowhere near the quality of today's modern technology, but are remarkable and credible, nonetheless. An exceptional part of this film is the often overlooked, and excellent musical score that strictly supports the suspense and emotion of the story, never overpowering or distracting the viewer, but consistently and unobstrusively carrying the viewer through one dramatic moment after another. There are a number of memorable scenes between Gable and Lancaster that are innately classic, and which would be almost impossible to duplicate should this film ever be remade. It was a tribute to the officers and men of America's "Silent Service" when it was made, and it remains so today.

      5 out of 5 stars Run Silent, Run Deep.......2007-06-26

      In veteran director Robert Wise's tense, trim "Run," an aging but vigorous Clark Gable plays Richardson with panache and iron determination. Wise creates just the right mood of simmering hostility via some pointed Gable/Lancaster by-play, and various telling incidents with the crew, which includes a young Jack Warden and Brad Dexter. Mounted by Lancaster's own production company, "Run" remains not only a riveting war film, but one of mega-star Gable's last shining moments. Also look for a future comic in the crew--the inimitable Don Rickles!

      5 out of 5 stars One of the Top Sub Films of All Time.......2007-06-01

      That guy with the mustache (from Crimson Tide), Cary Grant, puts in a great performance heading for the Bungo Straights with a new tactic to take revenge on the Japanese who sank his first submarine, with great supporting cast. One of the top five submarine film, a must for all fans.

      5 out of 5 stars Taut and suspense filled........2007-05-29

      Very good movie. Tense suspense filled adventure with a very convincing performance by the cast. Technically very realistic too.

      4 out of 5 stars This is the cut off point for the old style sub movies. .......2007-04-06

      There are several really good submarine movies about World War II after this. Das Boot comes to mind as one of the best. But they are made in a different era with slicker production or in color. This one is only 13 years out from the war. It stars "the king" Clark Gable, also incidentially, a vet, & a young, rugged Burt Lancaster. There are also interesting character actors like Don Rickles & Jack Warden. In this one Gable is Capt. Richardson, an old sea-dog, desk bound after his ship was sunk. Lancaster is the up & comer Lt. Bledsoe, looking for his first command. Capt. Richardson literally steals the USS Nerko from Bledsoe & asks for him as his XO. The tension is evident & the crew is restive as Bledsoe was very chummy with them. They expected Bledsoe to be the new skipper. Gable drives the crew hard in training & he passes up easy targets. Eventually the method to his madness becomes clear to Bledsoe & the crew. Respect for the old man grows as he's incapacitated & Lt. Bledsoe must take command. They accomplish their mission ...but. One of the great, classic sub movies.
      Jeffrey Dahmer - The Secret Life
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Low budget but accurate and with a very convincing Dahmer
      • anyone with a dahmer facination
      • Decent enough movie...
      • this is not the real dahmer but a good cheap horror flick
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      Jeffrey Dahmer - The Secret Life
      Starring: Carl Crew , Cassidy Phillips , Donna Stewart Bowen , Jeanne Bascom , and G-Jo Reed
      Director: David R. Bowen
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      Release Date: 2002-03-26

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      4 out of 5 stars Low budget but accurate and with a very convincing Dahmer.......2005-03-29

      THE SHORT: Low budget and unintentionally silly sometimes, this is nonetheless the best telling of the Dahmer story. Forget the sloppy, artsy, woefully miscast early 2000s film "Dahmer"- This is a much more straightforward, accurate version, and with a very true portrayal of the killer.

      THE LONG: This is a tough film to review, since several factors need to be taken into account. Let's filter the more judgmental..Ok, are you interested in the facts concerning the serial killer of Jeffrey Dahmer? Can you withstand an independent, low-budget film? Are you objective enough to NOT dislike a film solely due to its lack of stars or professional look?

      Well, if you said yes then you should have a mind open enough to handle this one. This film is an almost 100% accurate dramatization of Dahmer's adult life and subsequent murder spree, and is styled as an autobiography. It isn't a glamorized, unrealistic account that unfortunately the theatrical film "Dahmer" (2001) was. The movie begins with Dahmer, played quite convincingly by Carl Crew, sitting in the police car as they raid his apartment. His thoughts of what got him there are presented to us in a past-tense, narrated style that accurately explains much of Dahmer's psychoses and motives which led him to commit murder almost 20 times.

      Some of the reviews here say that this actor is too big, Dahmer was really frail, the 2001 Dahmer was more realistic, etc. I just wanted to say that I don't believe that they've researched the case very thoroughly. Dahmer was often thought of as a handsome man, quiet and unassuming yet startlingly strong when he went for the kill. His last intended victim, Tracy Edwards who escaped, told police how surprised he was at Dahmer's mood shifts and sudden strength. Dahmer was a man of duality, and the fact that so many people mention the more recent film "Dahmer" proves to me that not a lot of reviewers know the details of his life and appearance. Having no allegiance to one film over the other and having studied this case and been raised in Wisconsin, I can say with certainty that this film is the most accurate.

      We get to know the character, both the devious side as well as the side that came moderately close to living a normal life. It isn't anyone's fault but Dahmer's that 17 people died, but being a criminal psychology student, I was pleased to see more than just his animalistic side represented, truthfully, in this film. You see him having a loving relationship with his grandmother as well as trying to find companionship, but of course we witness the side of him that everyone remembers.

      It should be noted that there is little actual onscreen violence, with much of it suggestive in shots such as spattering of blood or a body being struck through a blurred curtain. You do see two deaths that I remember, one being a pretty bloodless throat slash and the other being a man shoved alive into a barrel of acid. While you don't see anything graphic, this cruelty and the convincing acting of both Crew and his victim make this a disturbing scene. And while the actual onscreen mutilation is kept low, you will see the results. There is a prop hand and head or two, but it seems as if this was to disturb the viewer and doesn't look to be exploitive. Besides, these fake anatomical pieces are where the budget limitations are visible. Although acceptable, they look enough like fakes to not be too disturbing.

      The film actually concludes before Dahmer's death in 1994, due to the fact that it was released a year or two prior. That's about the only big difference from the real story, and the information that remains is, as I've stated, very true to the facts. The film quality could be better, the dialogue often sounds a little too quiet, and the acting of several characters IS a bit hammy, but it's not overboard (and again, Crew plays Dahmer very well and even uses several of his real-life statements- the filmmakers did their homework.).

      In my opinion, this is a flawed but ultimately honest and serious look into one of America's most remembered serial killers. I think it's safe to say the film is memorable as well, and I respect it for overcoming its limitations to deliver the story in a believable manner, aided by a thoroughly excellent Carl Crew as Dahmer.

      3 out of 5 stars anyone with a dahmer facination.......2005-02-11

      Anyone who even remotely finds Dahmer fascinating or even inspiring should watch this movie.
      I liked it better than the film dahmer. It was more realistic and less hollywood. It does turn on a switch for homo-sexual tenndencies of the late serial killer. Yes, its poor quality, but its one of those films that sticks to your mind and leaves you in an odd mood all day. I would have liked to see more of Jeffrey'ss daily activities, but other than that, see it for yourself.

      4 out of 5 stars Decent enough movie..........2005-01-15

      The film kept true to most of the facts of the life of Dahmer. Some of the acting was pretty bad, but Carl Crew (Dahmer) did a pretty good job. Most of his "victims" were believeable. However, his mother & parole officer were horrible. Luckily, they're not in the film for long.

      Although the ending was a bit over the top as far as correct police procedure, the movie was factual & not too bad. If you're looking for factual over great performance, this movie is for you.

      3 out of 5 stars this is not the real dahmer but a good cheap horror flick.......2004-11-21

      I bought the vhs on ebay and was disappointed. The picture quality stinks. The acting is so bad you actually want to keep watching. For a silly B horror flick i would recommend. But if you are looking for an accurate portrayal of jeff dahmer and his life - this is not it.

      now as for books - i strongly recommend reading the shrine of jd by brian masters. he is an unbelievable author and having read nearly every book on the case, this one, by far, blows the others away.

      buy the book instead of the movie

      2 out of 5 stars LOW BUDGET DVD THAT'S WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY.......2004-08-10

      As a HUGE fan of Jeffrey. I purchased this DVD. I was very disappointed with the story, acting, picture quality and sound quality. The story shows the 16 kills. The reasons for me not liking the movie are below.

      1. The story is not based on facts. I know a lot of Jeffrey Dahmer. Most the story is fictionalized *AS STATED ON THE DVD CASE*
      2. Carl Crew who plays Jeffrey does not look like Jeffrey at all. He's taller and more built. The guy looks like a body builder. He is more vicious than Jeffrey ever was. He makes Jeffrey look like a big monster. Jeffrey was tall, thin, goodlooking and quiet.
      3. Most of the movie shows Jeffrey fondling with men. I do know Jeffrey was gay. But this movie shows too much gay interest. It's more of a movie for gay men, then for someone who's interested in Jeffrey's life. I do admit that some of the men are gorgeous.
      4. The picture looks like it was made from an old camera that just was working right. The sounds goes in and out.

      If you want to see an EXCELLENT Jeffrey Dahmer DVD. I recommend watching the 2002 version called Dahmer. The actor playing Jeffrey (Jeremy Renner) acts and looks kind of like Jeffrey. He plays Jeffrey Dahmer very well. The story is pretty much based on true facts.

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      DVD:

      1. Curse of Frankenstein
      2. Demons 3 - The Ogre
      3. Children of the Corn II
      4. Seven Doors Of Death - A.K.A. The Beyond (Widescreen Edition)
      5. Pranks
      6. Halloween 4 - The Return of Michael Myers (Limited Edition)
      7. It's Alive
      8. Shocker
      9. Dawn of the Dead (2004) & Shaun of the Dead (2pc) Rated
      10. The Haunted Palace / The Tower of London

      DVD

      DVD

      DVD

      Sleepover

      Dream For An Insomniac

      Beethoven's 3rd [1999]

      DVD: Chaplin's Essanay Comedies, Vol. 03

      Rod Stewart - EP