Boy, the Zodiac killer murdered more people than I thought. Huh. Why is there no movie about him? (Her? Or is there?)
Rather, I am sometimes as easily distracted by true crime as I am by shiny objects.
Me, too! I read one of the books about Ted Bundy when I was only fourteen, and devoured the Fatal Vision, too.
Also, I ended copyediting a lot of true crime books a few years ago. Not too many huge cases, but some really interesting ones. The only negative was that they were almost uniformly poorly written -- we weren't publishing the hardcover, high-profile stuff.
The Black Dahlia case isn't known by most people, you think? Huh.
I don't know why I've never gotten into reading true crime, but I think fear of bad writing is part of it.
My sister and I used to watch "Unsolved Mysteries" (aka "Untold Miseries" in our lexicon) and discuss when we could back in the olden days before watch and post. (Talk about uniformly poorly written.)
The Black Dahlia case isn't known by most people, you think? Huh.
See, I've known about that for years, but that may just be my twisted interest in true crime.
I don't have a particular interest in true crime, and I was at least vaguely aware of it even before the book came out.
I don't have a particular interest in true crime, but I'd heard of the Black Dahlia case. Though, I couldn't really tell you any details. Just one of those things you've heard of.
(ETA: Or, what Jesse said.)
I'm watching Miami Ink and taping Nip/Tuck. Good times.
I'm watching Nip/Tuck, and it is good times. But I can't believe how heavy Kathleen Turner is. Is it for real?
never heard of it until the movie.
I was surprised, too, Jesse. And, damn, her voice has gotten deep.
Boy, the Zodiac killer murdered more people than I thought. Huh. Why is there no movie about him? (Her? Or is there?)
Zodiac is in development, I think. Or at least I've been holding onto its Hollywood Stock Exchange security for awhile. Also Bob mentioned a movie with Mary-Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Kevin Kline last night where they solved the murders? Will probably ETA with the imdb.
ETA: Zodiac with Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo, dir. by David Fincher:
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The other was the January Man, and I bet Bob was mistaken about it having to do with the Zodiac killer, but I've never seen it.