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WTF ALBERT FISH WAS A FRIGGIN SERIAL KILLER RAPIST WHY MAKE A MOVIE

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OMG WTF I DONT NO Y U TALK LIEK THAT

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I CANT CONTROL THE VOLUME OF MY VOICE WHY DID YOU SPELL LIKE WRONG

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WTF R U TLAKIN ABOUT EVERYTHIN WUZ SPELED CORRECT

Maybe if you formed a coherent post, you'd get coherent responses.

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I HATE MOVIES ABOUT SERIAL KILLERS SAVE FOR A FEW LIKE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS WHICH IS NOT ABOUT REAL EVENTS ONLY BASED UPON (GOTHIC DUDE RIGHT ABOVE ME) NOW IF I COULD FIND A DOCTOR AND SEE ABOUT MY LOUD VOICE




coherent people piss me off

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Serial Killers are awesome, enough said.

P.s. People like YOU piss ME off.

Now, have a gay old time with yourselves.

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BTW, "Silence of the Lambs" is based on the story of Ed Gein from Wisconsin. I never saw it, but historically it is very much linked to the true story.

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I've seen Silence of the Lambs, and did a research paper on Ed Gein. (That went over really well with the teacher.) Anyway, it is a pretty accurate movie, if you just look at the basic crime itself.
They keep saying Texas Chainsaw Massacre was based off Ed Gein. Yeah bloody right. The only thing that was true about that was the whole mask made of skin issue.

If someone needs to be killed, you kill 'em.

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Note, it wasn't BASED on Ed Gein, it was INSPIRED by him, same go's for "Psycho".

And that's our TV-time for tonight *click*

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It was not based on Ed, it was inspired by Ed, big difference. And there was more than teh skin mask, Ed had many things around his house made out of skin, bones, skulls, even had a nipple belt and a womans torso as a vest. Other than that stuff it was completely made up correct, again, it was inspired by, nto based on.

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No, you're wrong. Silence Of THe Lambs, wich is technically a sequel to the orignal lectar movie wich did not have Anthony Hopkins as lectar, was loosely inspired by Ed Gein. (Manhunter was the first Hannibal Lectar movie, fyi). Ther eis a big difference between "based on" and "inspired by". Silence and the rest of teh lectar movies have no real connection to Ed Gein, again, it was just loosely inspired by Ed Gein. You can read about Ed at your library, and the 2 movies that most closesly follow the actual Ed Gein events are "Deranged" and "Ed Gein", both available and easily found on dvd. Some other movies that were "inspired by" Ed Gein were: Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho, Motel Hell, 3 On A Meathook. PS, the movie Ed Gein-Plainfeild Killer or whatever it was, NOT accurate at all, it stars Kane Hodder, so if u want accurate events about the case, avoid that movie.

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um, Lecter wasn't based on Gein. Buffalo Bill was.

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I couldn't agree with you more. I've read his case history on crimelab.com and my stomach has never turned or reeled as much as it did when I read what did to those poor kids.

In psych & law class, my group and I are doing a killer profile presentation on him. And the more I uncover, the more I realize that I wish he dropped dead before acting on these impulses.

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"NO I CAN'T BE QUIET! THIS IS HOW I TALK! AIN'T YOU SEEN MY MOVIES?! DEEP BLUE SEA, THAT WAS A GOOD ONE! I GOT BITTEN IN HALF BY A SHARK!!! A MOTHER F!#%ING SHARK ATE ME!!!!"

"Violence is how men express romance on film." -Kurt Wimmer

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It is more the interesting psychology and study of human nature and sickness that fascinates many people

Think....Hannibal Lecter, Jack Torrence, Tommy DeVito, Annie Wilks, Booth (From In the Line of Fire) Thomas Hewitt, Freddy Kruger, Jason Vorhees,

There's something oddly and maybe unsettlingly interesting and attracting about characters such as these...so when they're real...the interest only increases

So many times, I've wanted to read my Encylopedia of Serial Killers on the bus or train but I know how people would look and think. It's just the most extreme study of abnormal psychology

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You have an Encylodia of Serial Killers? Where on Earth did you get that?
Anyway, I really think that serial killers of any kind are interesting to know about.
Some advice to the original poster; If you think that Albert Fish is a sick and twisted man, then don't watch the movie and you won't have see his crimes.

Hello. I want to play a game. ~Jigsaw~

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VERY late in replying to this post, I know, but maybe someone still gives a tenth of a damn...

The Buffalo Bill character in "The Silence of the Lambs" was an *amalgam* of not only Ed Gein (the whole skin thing) but Ted Bundy (using the arm-in-a-cast ruse, for example, to lure the women in) and Gary Heidnik (keeping his victims in a specially set up basement).

And of course, Hannibal "the Cannibal" wasn't based upon any known serial killer. He was straight from the imagination of author Thomas Harris (as most of you probably already realize about this character). The only doctors (that is, *medical doctors* -- no *known* psychiatrists) who've been convicted of serially killing have been "angel of death" types of killers (that is, they murdered their patients with various overdoses, and considered not very "juicy"). Dr. Harold Shipman is a good example of one who murdered by morphine, and there was definitely no cannibalism involved (*sigh*, I know).

Fish was among the most evil killers, I would say, but there are serial killers who easily make Albert Fish look like a *lightweight*, honestly. Andrei Chikatilo is one of these (at least 52 girls and boys to his credit). What makes Fish up there on the Evil Scale is the fact that he was a child killer, really. If he'd eaten up an adult instead of poor little Grace Budd, he'd be considered far less demonic in peoples' minds, I feel. That's just how things work. But MOST evil? No way in Hell!

By the way, for SoylentGreenIsDelicious (again, I know this is pretty pointless now, but I'm terribly obsessive compulsive): why visit the ALBERT FISH board if you have no interest in movies based upon the lives of serial killers? Also, I don't believe you're actually serious, as your handle tells everyone that you yourself have an obvious interest in eating people, no?

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Granted this post is about 2 years old, but damn, that is funny. You rock.

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