Triple Kelly
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Post by Triple Kelly on Sept 18, 2008 18:11:17 GMT -5
Remember that jfk movie? Same problems, and yet its still a great movie. Yeah, that's fine as long as you're fully aware of what you're getting into and not coming away from it going, "Wow, that's the total truth".
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Post by Kash Flagg on Sept 18, 2008 18:21:25 GMT -5
Remember that jfk movie? Same problems, and yet its still a great movie. Yeah, that's fine as long as you're fully aware of what you're getting into and not coming away from it going, "Wow, that's the total truth". People should not look into hollywood films for the truth. Documentaries sure (though they can be slanted as well). See Ed Wood and Man on the Moon for examples.
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Triple Kelly
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Post by Triple Kelly on Sept 18, 2008 19:13:31 GMT -5
People should not look into hollywood films for the truth. Documentaries sure (though they can be slanted as well). See Ed Wood and Man on the Moon for examples. You hit it right on the head.
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comahan
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Post by comahan on Sept 18, 2008 19:17:06 GMT -5
Tremendous movie. One of my favs of 2007.
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Post by Macho Dude Handy Damage on Sept 19, 2008 7:11:43 GMT -5
How long ago is it since the last known Zodiac murder? If it's been 30 years, the killer can actually come out and admit everything and not risk any punishment.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Sept 19, 2008 7:34:40 GMT -5
How long ago is it since the last known Zodiac murder? If it's been 30 years, the killer can actually come out and admit everything and not risk any punishment. No he can't. There's not statute of limitations on murder. That's why people are STILL being arrested and tried (and occasionally convicted) of race lynchings from the 1960s.
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Post by Macho Dude Handy Damage on Sept 19, 2008 8:29:08 GMT -5
Oh, I didn't know that murders had no limitations. At least in the US. I know there's a 30 year limit of murder cases in Norway. Or it was at least. I haven't checked up on it for a few years.
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