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I, Madman (1989); aka Hardcover
Topic Started: Jul 20 2015, 07:07 AM (189 Views)
Vanessa
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Virginia works at a used book store. She's really into horror novels and discovers a really good book. It's called "I, Madman" and it's about an insane doctor who cuts off people's noses, ears, and hair and puts them on his face to please a girl he likes. Only Virginia discovers that the book is nonfiction, and every time she picks up the book to read it, she sees him. The insane doctor from the book has escaped the book into our reality.
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Cherry Darling
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Sounds good to me (love)
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She Wants The D(ave Grohl)
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I watched this on TV a couple weeks ago. The monster effects are bad, and the killer is more laughable than scary. And the fight at the end between the slasher and monster make Batman v Superman look like a decent movie.
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Cherry Darling
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Watching this now. I didn't know Clayton Rohner was in this <3
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Oh, that's awesome. I haven't seen him in anything in a while.
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Mar 30 2016, 04:18 AM
I watched this on TV a couple weeks ago. The monster effects are bad, and the killer is more laughable than scary. And the fight at the end between the slasher and monster make Batman v Superman look like a decent movie.
I definitely agree about the monster effects (lol) But I liked this movie. I liked that they wanted to try something new with the slasher genre, but didn't want to stray completely away from the formula. Virginia was a decent lead, and I cringed when she was trying to describe the killer to the police lol.

I read on IMDb that people thought it was slow. I didn't think it was slow at all. Or maybe it was, and I just didn't mind (wary)

I'm also guessing this movie doesn't have much of a following, since I never hear anyone talking about it. I mean, it's not amazing, but it definitely deserves a little attention *shrug*

Oh, and Mona was awesome (coffee)
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It's one of those weird movies. I've seen the title pop up quite often but I don't know all that many people who have actually seen it, lol.
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I liked this movie. It was low-budget, often stiff and the pacing lagged at times, but it has its charms. And yeah, Clayton Rohner's in it -- a good actor who could have been a successful leading man if he'd caught the right breaks.
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