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In Reply to: "Zodiac": Too long yet too condensed posted by mr grits on March 2, 2007 at 20:48:15:
..and I did in the Zodiac. As usual, his performance and characters capture my imagination - furthermore I find his characters believable yet they are still drenched in Downey-ness. "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a must see for a Downey fan.
I thought the film was a good popcorn film (I went to a 10 AM showing in Manhattan during a downpour -gotta love the movies!) I thought the dramatizations might have been a bit self-serving and manipulative- but It was fact filled and well acted.My favorite scene was based on personal experience- I lived in the Bay Area during the Zodiac years and the locations were a thrill to see, particularly the lobby of the old North Point theatre. It was* exactly* as I remembered it and unless I'm mistaken the North Point was shut down over 10 years ago. The last time I was in that lobby was during an "Alien" showing in 1979(?).
On Zodiac complaint ... over a the period of 10 years, Jake Gyllenhaal didn't age one minute -his wardrobe didn't change nor did his stylish facial stubble.
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There has been no Zodiac killing for how long? No letters no nothing? Dead. They should have done BTK, or made up some evidence he is still alive (he ain't). The zodiac sent mesages saying he had bombs, made of certain bomb making materials in his basement. Allen had those, along with ammo that matched one of the killings. And a zodiac watch he got months before the first shooting. And a book on hunting humans that matched his letters. And ID'd by a victim.
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