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Jesse fuckin' Rice said:
So youre tellin me that movies like Star Wars, Lord Of The Rings, and other epic movies..would be better on low budgets?

Please tell me you dont beleive this.
I think he means in terms of documentaries.
 
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My parents never go to movies, much less together, but they are going tomorrow, they are excited about the movie, especially since they knew some of the folks who were killed.

I used to sneak and read the Zodiac book when I was a kid at my grandma's house. I'd get like a page into it and get scared and put the book back.
 
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I'm gonna catch the 10pm show 2nite in downtown Sac with one of my stallions. I let her check out the books Zodiac & Zodiac Unmasked. I love mysterys & Zodiac & Jack The Ripper are in my top 5. I'm hella deep into the entire serial killer phenomenom. I got all kinds of books & documenterys on serial killers. Itz just dark psychology. U can learn a lot about the characteristics & behavior of potential serial murderer by reading those books. My homies babys moms boyfriend fits the entire profile of the Terry O'quinn's character in the movie the Stepfather.

If any of u are into reading shit that doesn't have pix on every other page I suggest u pick up anything from Harold Schechter & get the Zodiac book by Robert Graysmith. Thiz movie iz gonna be the shit.
 
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i've hella been wantin to see this. i love the murder mystery serial killer type shit. and its about local TRUE events which makes it even more interesting.
 
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the new york zodiac copy cat is actually more interesting, but weaker since hes a copy cat and he that he got caught, the only bad thing about a big budget movie is that itll take place in a big city instead of the actual city
 
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ive always been interested in the zodiac since i was like 7 and i read a book about it and was hella scared for hella years...the thing that really got was was a part talkin about how he said he was gonna kill kids...and the bigger thing is this muthufuka is probly still alive
 
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Jesse fuckin' Rice said:
BTW, are people only excited becuase the movie is about the Bay Area? Would you have the same exctiement he were from New York?
This coming from the man who creams his little gap khakis when he learns some real "live and direct from the streets dog!" info on a gang.

"Elm St. Posse rivals you say? Better get out my handy dandy notebook!"
 
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Saw it. It was OK. Nothing spectacular. It had a lot of dialogue but got better in the middle/end. Robert Downey Jr. was great and that Ruffalo guy wasn't bad either.

I was laughing my ass off when they showed Rodeo, and all they showed was the Rodeo Refinery. When's the next time you are going to hear Rodeo, CA in a movie again? Probably never lmao.
 

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Jesse fuckin' Rice said:
So youre tellin me that movies like Star Wars, Lord Of The Rings, and other epic movies..would be better on low budgets?

Please tell me you dont beleive this.

movies THESE days.....

never really was a fan of lord of the rings....visuals was AMAZING though but was amazing visuals without a damn good story?

this is why low budgets NEED a good story, its all they got goin for them
 
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2 hours and 40 minutes....long one but holds your attention.I liked the movie alot.I grew up in Vallejo so it was interesting knowing he might of been around the V when I was.One of there top suspects graduated Vallejo High like myself and even worked at the Plunge which is the swimming pool cross the street from the school....crazy....Real good movie though.Out of 4 ciphers only one has been cracked.The other 3 havent...pretty interesting stuff.zodiackiller.com has the ciphers...its hard shit...
 
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MOREBASS said:
I took the bike on that Lake Herman road mistakingly thinking it was gonna be some scenic nice drive...I couldn't get out of there fast enough...I had to bust a bitch...and all I could think about while turning around was something creeping up behind knocking me off of the bike and killing me. It was at night, and I was bolo !
what the hell are you talking about?

and off topic lake herman is "THE SPOT" for swingin donuts.....
 
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LMD1510 said:
My parents never go to movies, much less together, but they are going tomorrow, they are excited about the movie, especially since they knew some of the folks who were killed.

I used to sneak and read the Zodiac book when I was a kid at my grandma's house. I'd get like a page into it and get scared and put the book back.
you got ome old ass parent then damn.....its hella funny all these people sayin they remember it and shit...and im talkin bout people in theyre 40's....theyed be around 5-10...but they knew the people?haha
 

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ITS FREAKS said:
just cuz i love the studies of serial killers.
ive read numerous books on different serial killers & i currently have AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SERIAL KILLERS on my desk.


Something we have in common.... but I dont have the Encyclopedia.. I'll have to check it out..
 
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J.COLOMBO said:
you got ome old ass parent then damn.....its hella funny all these people sayin they remember it and shit...and im talkin bout people in theyre 40's....theyed be around 5-10...but they knew the people?haha

I'm not 18 like your average siccness poster...I'm 26 and my parents were in high school in the late 60s when it all went down. To me its way more historical than entertainment, the Zodiac's murders and terror changed Vallejo enormously.