>A courtroom frenzy ensues and sweeps 1970s America when a young single mother reluctantly tips the attention of a widespread manhunt toward her longtime boyfriend, Ted Bundy.
Taking into account how over half the bitches he strangled were either married or in a relationship and yet willingly followed him into his car makes me believe based Teddy did nothing wrong.
>half the bitches he strangled were either married or in a relationship and yet willingly followed him into his car why doesn't the media tell us this?
you have to be an incel to have to download this right? how do you not have a single retard in your life that pays for netflix that will give you their login
also, before you respond. have sex
Owen Price
>how do you not have a single retard in your life that pays for netflix that will give you their login Why would I pay when I can download it all for free?
Caleb Hughes
>wanting to stream it on shitflix when you can just play it with the media player of your choice independent of shitflix and your provider Imagine being a brainlet and an incel. You don't have to
Thank you for your service. Might wait until I hear if it's shit or not. From what I hear they bypassed the killings altogether.
Christopher Rogers
It's pretty much a 5/5 drama. Alot of negative feedback from anons though so I didn't tell you this. The sneaky director went pretty much the whole film without violence then snuck a burst of violence in the end. Make sure you check out the Netflix doco too
Super impressed with Efron's performance in this. His performance actually made me forget that I was watching Zac Efron and made it feel much more like a fly on the wall of Ted Bundy's life. Wish the whole movie wasn't just taking place during his trial though.
Also, is this movie implying Ted Bundy maybe "didn't" kill all those people? I thought his case was supposed to be pretty cut and dry...