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.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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: [link]
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.
I've heard of "Black Dahlia", but other than "it involves murder", i so couldn't tell you what the case was about.
Paul Wellstone is on that Wikipedia list of mysterious deaths! Huh.
I knew about Black Dahlia. But I have a morbid interest.
Stranger than Fiction may be the perfectly designed movie for me: two hours of Emma Thompson narrating how she will arrange Will Farrell's death.
I WANT TO READ THE BB WHITEFONT.
I'm not though.