The Extremely Wicked Irony - Let Me Explain
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let me explain:
-that zach efron ted bundy movie on netflix
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE (2019 - Netflix):
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.
Director: Joe Berlinger
Writers: Elizabeth Kendall (based on the book "The Phantom Prince: My Life with Ted Bundy" by), Michael Werwie
Stars: Lily Collins, Zac Efron, Angela Sarafyan
THE HAUNTING OF SHARON TATE:
Pregnant with director Roman Polanski's child and awaiting his return from Europe, 26-year-old Hollywood actress Sharon Tate becomes plagued by visions of her imminent death.
Director: Daniel Farrands
Writer: Daniel Farrands
Stars: Hilary Duff, Jonathan Bennett, Lydia Hearst
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The movie makes you think “wait what if he was really innocent?” And then the ending. One word, one scene and you could see the evil in his eyes
it didnt happen in real life btw
@@qtjuuzou the comment ligit starts off with The movie
Jade Simpson they were just mentioning it
Dark Angel no the main part of the sentence is the movie make you...
@@qtjuuzou It didn't happen like *that* in real life, but Ted finally confessing to Liz after so many years of lying did happen. It just happened over the phone, not in person. I imagine that while not as dramatic, it had a similar emotional impact on Liz as the movie scene does on both the character and the audience in the movie- I think that's the point.
“He’s still Troy Bolton to them”
Don’t attack me like this.
Hey...we're all in this together
Same HAHAHA
Iv never watched high school musical i hated it
Edina Katona how can you hate something you havent watched 😂
@@katonaedina01 wow man ur soooooo quirky
i'm glad i'm not the only one who got conned into thinking ted might be innocent in the first half before it hit me. brilliant movie.
You’re not alone
Raymond LuxuryYacht yh
I honestly looked up what additional evidence they had against him because I’m not a huge believer in forensic odontology. All I could find was the bite mark. As of 2018, they had matched a couple victims through his DNA, but I couldn’t find a lot of other evidence used at trial.
HONESTLY Lmaooo I was shoook when he wasn’t
@@jsmalls9575 I might not be remembering right but I do believe he admitted to where a bunch of the girl's bodies were
people describing Ted Bundy: he was a normal person, never would of guessed he was like this
movie: makes Ted Bundy act like a normal person
people: this isn't like him at all
Even though they weren’t there
BirdieHouse But that's what is scary about serial killers. A lot of them can look and act normal like everyone else when they're not killing people or use those traits to their advantage to lure their victims.
I think that the reservation was that he's beyond a normal person in the portrayal. They get a sex symbol to play him and he is extremely suave so there becomes a certain point that regardless of authorial intent the killer becomes sexy and cool. I'm not arguing that this has or hadnt happened here but that's the reservation that I've come across. It's like Tony Soprano David Chase fully intended for the audience to be disgusted by the violence and selfishness regarding Tony but one of his macho posturing went so far that some audiences missed the message and though " damn this guy is cool and tough and says and does things deep down I wish I could say and do" to the point that Chase implied he was a little disgusted by the audience's bloodlust by the end. Similarly madmen tried to convey don drapers fundamental brokenness but he got the girls and was stylish so people still had madmen parties and wanted to play don for a day.
@@kristalcampbell3650 They got a sex symbol to play him because Ted Bundy had a GIGANTIC fanclub of girls who thought he was extremely sexy and decided he couldn't have done those things based just on that.
@@kristalcampbell3650 I wish they got someone a little less popular but still the, for lack of a better word, same level of attractive. Because the whole reason they used someone so attractive is because A LOT of women thought he was a heartthrob and literally protested for him. Its smart to use someone who is extremely attractive because if people look beyond that they'll be in the same mind set most people who knew Ted were in, "hes to charming too be a killer". I think some people need to just have their morals checked, because looking at real life events put into a very detailed movie and walking away from it thinking "damn, he was hot" is kind of ignorant.
“ h a c k s a w “
ugh that look in his eyes in that scene gave me the chills, bad ones lol. definitely my favourite performance from Zac Efron so far.
sadder daze I know!! It was probably the best part of the movie, let alone the buildup to that part.
@Hannah Garcia Hes not being defensive lmao. Just pointing out that although this movie is about Ted, it's not a documentary. Half of it is verbatim anyways so it's not something to be upset about.
Ted was abusive towards Liz and definitely not the way he was portrayed in the movie. Biggest inaccuracy, and far more relevant to the plot and more important than if the court scenes were pronounced verbatim or not
According to the director the purpose of the movie was to be insightful in the relationship between Liz and Ted, and it got lost during the second half. Ignoring that mayor detail gives the vibe that the relationship between Liz and Ted was super great and romantic which was not the case. Great actors but imo they missed the point halfway
It was hot
I definitely think he killed WAY more than 33 women.
They have an estimate of like 55 victims
That's just a confirmed number. There's a much higher estimate of one's they suspect him of doing but he never confessed to them. He had a rule system of sorts of which murders he would talk about and a lot of the suspected ones fall under those categories. I forgot what those rules actually were but they're on the Internet somewhere if you're really curious.
This never made any sense to me because it's like why would you commit the crime against them but still feel morally wrong talking about it?
I thought he would admit to exactly how many he killed considering how psychopaths take so much pride in their kills that I thought he would have wanted to admit exactly how many he killed.
deepshaking I wasn’t too familiar with him. I know him in name only and the nature of his crimes. I had no idea he killed women after escaping from jail. I didn’t know he traveled all over to do it either. It just seemed so casual in the movie of him meeting girls and killing them.
Kylee M closer to 130
Its a bit ironic saying zac efron is to hot to be bundy and because of that its glamorising the violence, when literally ted bundy was said to be the same thing to “to good looking to be a serial killer”
Yeah, that's why many girls feel under his charm and supported him
Too*
Yeah, Zac Efron was perfect for the role. Tbh, I think they nailed all of the cast
Big Brain out here
exactly. I went into the movie thinking it was romanticizing, but when I watched it I realized how it was doing almost the complete opposite and showing the truth. Ted Bundy was seen as a completely normal person which is why people stood up for him in court. The movie was trying to show the truth, that someone normal could be evil
For half the movie I was thinking "Wait is he innocent?" EVEN THOUGH I KNEW WHAT HAPPENED IRL!! That's some good acting!
Same!!
Right! It was mainly cuz they barely showed violence which messed with my brain! Such a good choice to not show them
If you watched the tapes of ted Bundy, listening to his OWN WORDS and what he says, you start questioning if he was innocent or not, cause he’s just that charming...
Same. I actually started thinking, "oh wow, he's a real nice guy" but then I remembered, "wait a minute, he murdered people!"
It was perfect for Zac to play Ted. They used the actual footage of the young women at Teds court session saying things like “he’s too attractive to do it’” “he’s charming” “he’s hot”. Which is why it’s so perfect for Zac to play it, he’s this day and ages heart throb, he’s attractive! And charming! He COULD be a modern day Ted Bundy. Good looking enough to make women trust him. Charming enough to make them believe he’s innocent.
Yeah people act like it's offensive to acknowledge that Ted Bundy was good looking.
Thank god zac's actually a good guy
Yesss. Zac also seems very much like Ted in some scenes, especially thanks to the exact wigs too.
@@Potatopot724 but is he?
EXACTLY!!
After the movie when they showed a list of his victims, I teared up. It broke my heart.
That part messed me up and I knew it was at least that many (that's just what he confessed to). He told a detective (I think it was a detective) that when they find the man who really did it, it would be in the triple digits. I've always felt like he was taunting with truth and his murders were in the triple digits.
It made it all real again that all the psychotic mind fuck ted is all real and we are should be on toes about people in our lives
That’s part of the reason he’s my favorite serial killer. Since I was 12 or 13 (maybe younger), I became fascinated with the history and psychology. Like, I literally have an encyclopedia on serial killers. And Bundy was the first one I really remember learning about, and even though there have been killers who were worse than him, he sticks out.
At 6, I wasn’t socializing well, with few emotions and had to see a therapist. I can’t watch violent things and not have it effect me - but I have Borderline Personality Disorder (took them till I was 28 to diagnose me), which possesses some psychopathic traits. And like Bundy I’m highly intelligent, but was emotionally and mentally abused by a few family members - a bit like Bundy’s childhood. But studying his life, had he never killed, he could have become high profile lawyer or politician. And he had plenty of female friends. He even worked at a rape and suicide hotline and insisted he walk her to her car because of how late at night it would be. He even helped make up a profile for the Green River Killer that ended up being incredibly accurate once they caught him.
Some seriously dismiss his victims reaching triple digits, but if they really researched his WHOLE life, it isn’t really that impossible. Though there is the issue that quite a few of the serial killers in the 70s and 80s lived vaguely in the same area of the country, and a lot of times their MOs were very similar. It’ll probably be impossible to ever get an accurate number of victims for those killers in the 60s - 80s. But movies like this in a way need to be done, because just because someone’s always charming, doesn’t mean they’re always nice. At least I was smart enough to realize my mental patterns could easily have led me down the same path, but learned early enough to stop it, even if I didn’t realize it.
Kimberly Haines I know your ass didn’t say “favorite serial killer”
Susan Q Did you not read ANY of my comment? Where I say I study them? Bundy is my favorite serial killer to study for a variety of reasons.
I’m not a fucking idiot.
they weren’t glamorizing ted bundy, ted bundy was known for being extremely charming and women were almost obsessed with him. we’re seeing this from liz’s point of view, she questioned herself, blamed herself, and believed at first we was innocent. as the viewer we are supposed to feel the love, the pain, the confusion, and everything else that she experienced. this movie showed an entire new perspective, and frankly, it was fantastic.
the haunting of sharon tate: a pregnant lady was brutally murdered, his movie was extremely disrespectful and disgusting
Thank you
👏👏👏Brilliantly said
I did like that it was a new perspective but I feel like it didn’t correctly portray their relationship. It only showed the good times they had together, which can cause the audience to sympathize with him more. Bundy very was abusive towards liz and tried killing her and her daughter, wish that they showed that this relationship was convenient to keep up his perfect man persona.
@@mayay6080 but i think thats the point! they want you to sympathize with him. its not a film about how wrong he was or how manipulative (this we already know), its a film about how in love she was even in bad confused situations.
@@mayay6080 The thing is, this is Liz's perspective. Many abusive, manipulitive, and otherwise toxic relationships are, in the mind of the victim, as they are here. The victim thinks "abuser is so nice and so perfect most of the time, even though there was bad moments they're not so bad...". Its why some people find it so hard to accept the reality of it being a bad relationship and end it; they love the abuser's good side so much they're willing to overlook unacceptable and possibly dangerous bad side.
I think what made this film enjoyable for me was the way Zac portrayed Ted. He was scarily enticing. It's kinda like when you watch the Netflix series "You" and felt like you were somewhat rooting for the main character even though he's a complete psychopath. It freaks me out, even more, when you remember that Extremely Wicked is based on true events.
Felt exactly the same. For years I've been reading about bundy and other killers biographies so I always have this idea of them in my head. Efron really portrays how I imagine Bundy to have been. Super cocky, charismatic in his own way type of person and someone people dont feel afraid of at first glance. And the events that unfolded were just as it has been at the time. He had his fangirls even although he was a suspect for over 30 murders I believe. I thought I wouldn't enjoy the movie as much as I did and it was honestly good perspective on the victim's part.
Totally on-point. Both were really great in their roles, but Efron's was way scarier because it was real.
Tjkalia Woods are you really saying right now that you were rooting for a man playing Ted Bundy. Wtf. This is why people are saying they don’t like this movie. For this exact literal reason.
@@emilyrainflower25 If you read correctly, I said "felt like you were somewhat rooting for the main character". Was I rooting for Ted? Absolutely not. I knew how vile that man was before seeing this film. All I'm saying is, this movie makes you see how disgustingly good he was at charming and luring people.
@@emilyrainflower25 Also, I am not rooting for the man (aka Efron) playing Ted. I actually applaud his performance because it was scarily good.
Disney literally has made their actors into killers 😂
Ted Bundy-Zac Efron
Jeffrey Dahmer-Ross Lynch
Nicholas Godejohn-Calum Worthy
I know right😂😂 even weirder that Ross and Calum were on the same show back in the day....Whos next?🤔🤔
Evan peters
American horror story
@@ruthsanchez7711 That guy from Phil of The Future 😂🤦🏿♀️
Dylan Sprouse also played a sociopath on “Dismissed”.
"look at those eyes, he *IS* the greatest showman"
No he’s not
Sour Patch Kid • 62 years ago child-
i read showman as snowman and i was like:
like this?
⚫👄⚫
The amount of one liners that I don’t expect... this man is a legend. 💀
chugachoogachoo me when I first saw the poster on a billboard back in December 2017
This film was done with heart and tact. Zac played Ted perfectly and I was sat there like "wait. Is he innocent?!". Lily was fantastic as Liz and Kaya smashed it as Carol. This cast did these roles perfectly. The director made this film with the victims in mind.
I loved this film.
He was nothing like Bundy
@@ReservoirPunk because you knew him personally
i was going back and forth when i was watching the movie 😂 i was like, “he’s innocent? wait no he’s not. but he seems innocent. NO HE’S TED BUNDY!”
I don't wanna like this comment and ruin the 1000
I even had to google "was ted bundy definitely guilty" after watching... It was freaky as hell
thank god i thought i was the only one who started to believe ted was innocent. i repeatedly had to pause the documentary and remind myself that he IS an actual murderer and the case WAS solved and he WAS found guilty.
Yea, me too. I had to look up his crimes to remind myself how horrible he was
Yeah I actually began to doubt it too since the evidence didn't seem all that convincing, but then he started talking about how he would have done it and it became clear it was him
¿aquarius¿ for me i was doubtful right until he wrote out hacksaw on the window, i almost genuinely didn’t believe liz would get any closure.
Zac played it so well I had to wonder if he had an undiagnosed case of multiple personality disorder. Zac played the innocence so well that I was questioning everything. But they had to convict him for a reason and he did know what happened to the girl’s head (supposedly) so it does add to the multiple personalities idea
The weird thing is I heard of him before seeing the movie, and was sure he did it, but even during the movie I was like what a minute.
This movie made me forget that Ted Bundy confessed. I really considered if he could be innocent.
It's so creepy that he wanted his ashes sprinkled on some mountain cause it's the place he felt most happy, and it turned out that's where he dumped the bodies.. ugh I makes me shudder..
Yes literally even after he told Liz what he used to decapitate the girl I was still thinking that he was just telling her what she wanted to hear and that he was still truly innocent. His performance was mind blowing 🤯
Lanna's Missing Link same here. That’s honestly one of the things that got me the most. It gives me chills just thinking about it again
same! like in the part in the first trial with the victim on the stand, and when it came out that the lawyers/police told her what to say, i was actually mad at HER
same here...after watching it now its crazy to think something could make me think that
I made my 15 yo sister watch Extremely Wicked with me so she knows not to easily trust people she meets. I think the message it gives is valuable. Ted was a well-educated, charming and very articulate man. He was also a disgusting monster. You never know...
catdog true
Um.
Immensely true. And yet, our generation still gets all starry-eyed with criminals having charming looks and make political demands to make them runway models instead of putting them in prison. It's like we refuse to learn a logical, comprehensible lesson.
@@FaithfulHorrorhound Its not exactly this generation considering Ted Bundy and plenty of killers have had "groupies"
pouring a glass of water ?
I think it's clever that it wasn't never made certain he killed them. Since its in the eyes of Liz, she never was certain if he was the killer, but then when he confesses at the end, that's when we actually see for the first time him killing someone
*HSM2*
Gabriella, after Troy gave her the t necklace:t as in Troy?
Troy:no, t as in ted bundy.
Annabeth Jackson underrated comment!!!
Yessica Corona thx
😂
Brilliant!
This movie had me SOBBING for his victims by the end. It did a fantastic job at showing what a monster he truly was. Seeing the way he acted, seeing him manipulate the people that loved him was honestly horrifying. Anyone who says this movie romanizes Ted Bundy hasn’t seen the movie or just doesn’t get it. This movie did more for his victims than it would have if we saw him in the act. Seeing him act so “charming” and without remorse knowing what horrific things he did was terrifying and it gave me chills. He wanted people to love and feel sorry FOR HIM. People tend to look up these stories or hear about these real events and it’s hard to see it as real or ted as anything but an obvious bad guy. But he was not an obvious monster. He was a monster, but he wasn’t obvious. He was human. Anyway, I’m rambling and can’t really articulate just how this movie made me feel but it made me feel many emotions and it was very well done. I never really felt sorry for his gf until this movie. My heart was broken for her and all his other victims. I love that we didn’t see his perspective. He didn’t deserve a story, his victims did. The ones that he manipulated around him did.
This movie seemed to underplay the impact on the victims in favor of Liz.
It being her story, of course it focused more on her. She may have not been murdered but she was a victim of him too. I think it did a lot for his victims and in my opinion it didn’t underplay that. I think it would have been disrespectful to the victims to actually show what he did. It did a good job at explaining what he did when the judge was speaking. And seeing him act so human and knowing what he did makes me feel so sorry for those girls. I know not everyone will agree with me opinion but like I said, it had me sobbing for his poor victims by then end. Had they shown him in the act, it wouldn’t have been as impactful.
Taylor I cried at the end too! To think that someone could do something so evil and have no remorse makes me so sad! Seeing all the names! The movie was beautifully made!
Are you by any chance an Aquarius? Lol
Lana Babe no I’m an Aries. lol
Watched this movie a couple days ago. I really liked it. Zac Efron played his role perfectly. I watched the documentary that Netflix did and I can't praise Efron's acting enough.
Tatiana Brittian ikr I watched the tapes and when I watched this movie I got legit shivers down my spine by how well Efron did
I tried to give him a chance, I didn't like his acting at all. But I acknowledge I went in not wanting to like it--so i'm definitely bias.
Tatiana Brittian I also loved It
I really think Steven Pasquale (From O.J. vs The People as Detective Fuhrman and Heavy Rain) would’ve been a better cast as Ted Bundy. Same height and he looks just like Bundy.
I always felt like American Crime Story missed out by not doing a short series on Ted Bundy similar to O.J.
@@ColorlessGuitarist I looked him up and wow! He does. I didnt know who he was and I'm not familiar with his acting. In general, I'm not too familiar with actors. I dont know how they casted the movie but I think Efron was a good choice because many people(including myself) grew up with him in HSM. Many still see him as Troy. So its kind of a shocker to see a childhood star play a killer. It gives that extra punch since Ted was really charming and you didnt think he would be a killer. I'm not the best at judging acting and I praise anyone who can play the role of a killer because you have to go into dark places and really study the mind to play a killer well.
Most people don’t understand how TRULY dangerous Bundy really was... there’s a reason he was rated a 22 (which is the highest) on Stone’s scale of psychotic killers. He was charming, manipulative, narcissistic and cunning. He was able to lure women into his cars for a long time. That takes charm. That takes people believing that he’s trustworthy. The judge at his trial said “You would’ve made a hell of a lawyer. I would’ve love to have had you practice here. But you went another way partner.” I think Efron embodied the manipulative and cunning Bundy, VERY well. Now, if they wanted to make a REALLY terrifying serial killer movie, they should’ve done either Edmond Kemper, or Andre Chikatilo. Now those two.... weren’t anywhere near as charming as Bundy. But, Kemper’s case is incredibly interesting. He’s a genius. Literally. He has the IQ of a genius. At 15 he killed his grandparents and was sent to a mental institution. He convinced psychologists he was fit to go back into society, and they actually gave him his freedom. He was only caught because he eventually turned himself in... AFTER killing the person who had been the reason (according to him) he killed women. The person, was his own mother. That would be an absolutely chilling movie if done right.
No. Ted was scored 17.
My father is a soldier who escorted Chikatilo several times to court. Andrey wasn't as handsome as Bundy, yeah, but he looked and behaved like a normal person, too.
Bundy was very charming and dangerous. He was scored a 17 though. Dahmer was a 22.
@@karinmarquez7859 sorry but who's Dahmer? I assume a seriel killer but who??
@@tan3782 Jeffrey Dahmer was known as the Milwaukee Cannibal. He was a serial killer with 17 known victims that he did horrific acts to and with, including necrophilia. He was beaten to death in prison by another inmate.
Couldn’t watch Jim Parsons as a lawyer without seeing Sheldon Cooper.
Same🤣🤣🤣 I was like, oh so Sheldon's actually gay? I knew it
He did a great job tho 👌🏼
Everyone will always see Jim Parsons as Sheldon
James Bond Poor man acted himself into a box.
Same
I actually watched this as was like “is...he actually gonna get a way with it???” Knowing damn well he died in jail.
Spoiler!!!! The ending scene where Liz shows him that picture and ask what happened to her head, and he writes hacksaw on the the window was so creepy. It actually gave me chills. Zacs eyes looked dead.
I’m one of the girls who grew up watching him on high school musical, so that scene was really interesting to me.
Georgia C. i definitely agree but then later on found out that detail didn’t actually happen in real life
Didn't happen....Liz never traveled to Florida. Just coked up Hollywood script writers trying to embellish the horrific Bundy saga.
I completely forgot that! Oh my god!!!!!
@@JackTheSkunk so you think everyone in LA is just doing coke? Bitch what?
There really was a confrontation! It was just over the phone.
oh my god, the haunting of sharon tate film is maybe the most disrespectful film i’ve seen. like WHAT? Her poor sister having to read that letter, it hurts even me
Omg me and my friend watched it the other week and pretty much all the way through we were talking about how disrespectful it is and how it has only been made to make money off the murders
IKR?!! That idiot director should be sued and forced out of the business?!!!! WTH was he thinking?!!!! 🤷🏻♀️
Director:makes haunting of sharon tate
Everyone disliked that
Try watching the murder of Nicole brown Simpson. It’s 10x more fucked up and disrespectful that the Sharon Tate one.
Jeffery dahmer has a fanbase. I can decide which one is worse
THANK GOD finally a reviewer who actually UNDERSTOOD the movies motivation. It did such a good job of showing why Bundy became so insanely famous. He was the first serial killer that people didn’t immediately believe was capable of murder. I mean when you watch the tapes you see those girls being interviewed at his trial saying they’re not sure if he’s guilty and you think they’re being idiotic, but then you watch extremely wicked and you understand completely where they’re coming from. He WAS that smooth, handsome, charming person.
It just dawned on me. The reason that Ted stayed with Liz and never hurt her is Liz represents his mother. Single mother struggling to raise a child. Ted is being the one positive male influence he had in his life which was his stepfather that he did not like. His stepfather always tried to include him and make him feel good even though he was too far gone. So I feel like Ted is playing the role of the stepfather taking care of his mother the way he takes care of Liz.
well he did try to kill her...he closed the chimney flue in her bedroom while it was running, and stuck a towel under her door while she slept, so she would suffocate.
But maybe because he wanted to have an alibi. Like someone that would vouch for him and prove his “innocence” if the tables turned on him. Liz was part of the perfect, smart, goodlooking, kind man persona he was entailing. Besides, the first one the police would suspect if she were to get murdered would be the boyfriend.
He never killed anyone he knew personally.
I always thought it was his narcissistic personality that wanted her attention because he represented his mother
He didn't kill them because he needed other people to think he had a normal life. Plus, if he had killed them everyone would know it was him
What I loved most about the movie was that they waited until the *absolute* end for Ted to _finally_ admit to Liz that he did commit those crimes. The HACKSAW scene was so incredibly powerful for me tbh.
Well, Ted Bundy really waited until the absolute end to admit to his murders. Only in his 3 final days of living he wanted to confess.
At first, I thought he was gonna write "I had a twin.".
The scene that he had a mustache, I thought he had a twin.
I thought it was absolutely incredible, all the court scenes were word for word from the transcripts. I believe zack did an amazing job as Ted, he really captured the charming yet cold person that was Ted Bundy. Ted didn’t admit to the murders until the DAY BEFORE he was executed. And to make so many think, “wait, IS HE innocent???” Means that they did a truly amazing job. 10/10 recommended.
Tacos Anonymous totally dude, I watched it the other night and caught myself off guard thinking ‘did he actually do it?’ This film is great for making me think that
Add to that the only reason he confessed was to get another stay of execution.
No they weren’t. SOME of the court scenes were taken directly from the transcripts, but some were also fictional. Just like the scene where Liz comes to visit him later and the “hacksaw” scene were fabricated completely. I like the movie and they did use many scenes that were true to reality. But, not all and they also did use A LOT of fabricated scenes as well.
"I've seen 260 movies this year" weird flex but okay
+Bethlehem Lace What is this stupid saying "weird flex" that some people use now?
Methinks legit flex 💪💪 I wud like to watch 200+ movies for a living 🙌🙌
@@callumcowan7047
*Weird Flex But Ok*
Weird considering there's only been 160 days
He doesn't even watch them he just reads them online.... he has said this
"He is the greatest showman. "
Please please please tell me you did that on purpose. I'll never forgive you if you didn't.
His words are always on purpose.
Aria Grace duuuh 🤨🤨🤨
are you stupid lmfao
@@whyme7215 Why so rude?
Nelly Martínez Corona lmaoo
I honestly think that Zac Efron's performance was perfect, he never tried to romanticize Ted's personality and show it how manipulative he was. He changed my perspective about him as an actor and should be given more credit about this performance.
I kinda find it ridiculous that ppl were mad they made Bundy's character likeable bc like..... that was HIS WHOLE THING! Yall literally mad bc the character was accurate!
So many psychopath movies coming out that I’m wondering if people are psychopaths for these movies
@Loko_Tako 😂
Loko_Tako join the army
Obsessed with murder stories too.... yikes is that how other ppl c us? Lol
Heyyy I watch ur videos 😂
-4 Subscribers with a hammer addiction yeah, I found myself watching a sht ton of murder films that kinda worried me
People want to see caricatures of serial killers because it’s easier. It’s harder to accept that someone who seems trustworthy, funny, and charismatic could easily be a horrible vile human being behind that mask. It’s just reality.
@ UK Orbit Jesus, what’s wrong with you?
well said!
Personally, I liked the movie. I liked that showed that he wasnt one dimensional liked many people want to believe serial killers are. Many serial killers are actually good fathers, husbands, sons, it's just what they do when they aren't home that's the evil in them. That's extremely important for so may people to understand. You can't trust a person because they don't "look" like a bad guy. My mother used Ted Bundy so many times as I was growing up as an example of why I need to always be on my toes about people. Therefore, I loved that they showed both sides of the man by using his relationship with a girlfriend and her child as a way to show evil people can be really good at faking it and can actually do nice thing for people when they choose.
Also WHAT IN THE WORLD IS THAT SECOND MOVIE?!?!? You can't (shouldn't) take a real life crime and try to twist it into some sort of fictional horror film. That is totally disrespectful for the victim and the victims family. Doing this is only going to promote misinformion about the actual Manson Murders. That's not okay!
It kind of reminds me of the assassination of Gianni versace (one of the best shows, I almost felt bad for Andrew Cunnanan), sure they show the bad bits first but you notice how he potrays himself as good and then your like but why did he do that, not realising he's just a serial killer. Like the police not liking the homosexuals, so your on his side (not literally) but then a wife has a monologue whose husband died and feel bad. The serial killer characters where shows are usually made are really charismatic and I hate how relatable that characteristic can be in every individual.
no they were never 'good guys', that's the line used to make us believe it must somehow be the victim's fault when they get raped and murdered
The ending of the movie is what really spooked me, when he was staring at her back underneath the covers, and the temptation in his eye to murder her...chills.
What? What movie is this?
Yes! And the way that it was juxtaposed with him lying so smoothly about never having been tempted to hurt her.
The last scene with Liz meeting with Ted for the last time gave me goosebumps. Really eerie.
I was surprised by people complaining how Bundy was portraited. When I watched the documentary I got the same feeling that it was never really 100% said he’s guilty and here by showing it from her perspective gives the same feeling. That was his whole personality!
And why would they even show him killing someone? Not like there is any footage of the real story so???
I remember when Bundy was executed. (Yes, I'm old.) I'm also a fan of true crime shows. As you can imagine I too was worried the movie was going to be another Bundy POV film. It was very refreshing and pretty rad to tell the story from the perspective of a close loved one. I expected to give it a thumbs down. I was pleasantly surprised.
Tracy Sault how old were you when Bundt was executed?
@Akshansh Vats fucccc bundy, I pissed on his grave literally.
I already wanted to watch this movie, but I LOVE all the extra information you added to it.
"Either they promised him an Oscar or he's got his head in the game."
"He is the greatest showman."
"I always bet on it." 😂😂😂
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OH MY GOD YES
100% agree. The Percy Jackson movies too for me
What movie.....
Eragon for me
The only thing I hate about Zefron as Bundy is that I can't watch High School Musical without thinking that he might be hiding a dead body in the school basement. Fml
What people need to understand about Ted Bundy is that YES he was a terrible person but he got away with it for far longer than he should have because he was charming and average. And most disturbingly: Zac looks a lot like Bundy. If the entire movie is suppose be from his girlfriend’s perspective, of course he’s gonna appear more forgivable than others. He also escaped more than twice and was on the run-soooo. The police were really lacking back then. He still a dirtbag though
@@BettyMareeHOHCountry People who hate an actor for acting well are idiots.
I really did question whether Ted was innocent while watching the movie (even though I knew he wasn't), but I also found Zac's performance to be so spot on, I felt disgusted watching him manipulate people and charming his way through situations. I definitely feel like my guard will always be up.
I wanted more of their relationship and less Ted. They didn’t highlight some necessary things like how he tried to kill her, and how she came to conclusion she needed to turn him in. It was mostly about showing how charismatic he is in the courtroom.
It does not matter what you want hun
SPOILER
The reason she turned him in was because of the police sketch bearing a resemblance in addition to the type of car he drove. However, because of the police officer telling her the car wasn't the same as the killer's, she disregarded him as the killer.
because they didn't show really any of the killings to portray him the way he was when anyone met him
It’s to warn people about people like him
Agreed. It all went to fast. They were so intent on not showing murders, I didn't know they were happening. When they arrested him I was confused, like he didn't even kill anyone yet, what are you doing???
I originally didn’t watch Extremely Wicked because people said it “glamorized” Ted Bundy, but after watching it, I couldn’t disagree more!
I love how the director wanted to portray Ted Bundy throughout the movie because that’s how the world saw him. Clean cut, articulate, even tempered.
People were constantly questioning whether or not he was truly guilty and even though the audience knew that Bundy was guilty before the movie even started, we still questioned whether he was innocent or not at some point in the movie because he “didn’t seem like the type of guy to kill someone” just like people thought back then.
We were just like the bystanders from all those years ago. Fooled by Bundy’s (or in this case, Zac Efron’s) performance.
People who know they have been emotionally abused by a narcissist/psychopath will be able to enter the mind state of this movie easily. It reminded me so much of my emotional abuse from past relationships and just wanting to know the truth and just feeling like I was crazy about everything the whole time.
I think those of us who have experienced narcissistic abuse totally get the point of the film. This is really how it is in real life.
I felt the same way watching this movie.
100% agree!
yes!
I recently ended a relationship with a narcissist. We were together for almost 2 years and were engaged. He was very manipulative and would lie with ease. He abused me physically, mentally and emotionally and cheated on me. Even threatened to kill me once. Told me i made things up in my head because I accused him of cheating and said I was unstable and crazy. I haven't even seen this movie yet and I can tell you this freaks me out too much! The personality type of Ted Bundy and my ex-fiance is scary alike...it's truly unsettling and terrifying to know I loved that man.
Zac Efron great, Lily COllins and Kaya Scodelario amazing
abdalminator right tho
Damn you’re not even waiting until 2019 is over to already name the worst one of the year
Must be that bad 😅😅
@@waterywingz
I thought it was pretty decent. It's not meant to be violent but it clearly shows the mind of a psychopath and mentally unstable man. It's amazing how in court he's smart with his word choices and decides exactly how to sway people but you can clearly see at times his mask breaking and reforming. I was once told "Evil, true evil, isn't just about instinct or being a monster but being able to use deception to portray a good human".
keilante taylor not talking about the Zac Efron one, was referring to the Hilary Duff movie.
Watch the whole vid , you’ll see what Art says.
@@waterywingz
oh lol, I'm like 5 minutes in
which one
Zac acting in this movie was great I genuinely forgot that Ted had actually confessed and that it was based on a real story and for a second I thought he was innocent
"Can we not sexualize Ted Bundy?"
He's SUPPOSED to be sexy! You know, in a '70s way
THANK YOU
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I don’t even like zac Efron but the way he portrayed Ted in this movie made me want the guy to get away. Idk what that says about me tho
Did you feel that way when he wrote out "hacksaw"?
but thats also the meaning behind the movie, that he could manipulate people so much that you would think he was innoncent. but that just says that youre very likely to be manipulated i guess
Master Christensen mayb because I didn’t know he was guilty till the end of the movie idk
I think that's the point. We know Bundy was evil but he was so good at word choice, using charisma, and being likable he could make you question it. The worst of us often seen like the best of us.
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you have psycho tendencies
Efron killed it! No pun intended. They did a good job I almost thought he was innocent. Which is the point the documentary made.
I went into this movie without knowing who the heck ted bundy was (my friends picked it), and i was seriously conflicted while watching it cause i really thought he was innocent the whole time, cause he was so kind with lily and her daughter. The end was definitely a shock to me but it serves the purpose, I’m 19 and saw it a couple years ago and i was like”nah he is too likable, he is too nice, he is too charming, there’s no way he is a serial killer” and that really was what a lot of people in that time thought.
Casting Zac Efron was so perfect. He's beautiful to both men and women, he's charming, he's a gentleman. That's what Ted Bundy was to a lot of people too.
I'm so here for LME ripping apart The Haunting Of Sharon Tate. The movie is so insensitive to Sharon, her friends, her family, and her unborn son.
Isnt that a lifetime movie
Lissy London what the fuck is wrong with you? Sharon Tate died a horrible and gruesome death and you’re saying she was “lucky to die” and that she’s a “dumb broad”. Obviously you’ve got some screws loose my guy and you really want attention. Nothing you say changes what happened. Nothing you say changes the fact that she didn’t deserve her death and that her death left a permanent stain on the world. Nothing you say will change the fact that she will be remembered as an innocent victim and a wonderful woman. So I don’t know why you think it does.
@@LSSYLondon Another attention seeking outcast speaking horribly about a deceased woman. Incel.
@Let Me Explain... how good would the movie have been if they never mentioned it was a Ted Bundy film?
watching it myself i expect a slasher film, not mystery thriller but imagine if we all thought it was a regular film where the husband is getting framed for murder from the wife's perspective and at the end it surprised us with it being the case of ted bundy!??!?
@@BettyMareeHOHCountry very true! And that's why it wouldve been best if they just kept it a secret. People wouldnt have trashed it as much until they gave it a chance. We would been the audience through the wife's perspective on a man we didnt know was on screen ourselves. The movie wouldve advertised itself after it came out.
That’s what I loved! I was so ignorant about the case I didn’t know it was about Bundy until half way through. And the fact that I couldn’t tell if he was innocent or not and sometimes wanted to trust him just made it more impactful that he was in fact guilty and his victims were acknowledged.
OMG that would have been great!
Would have been AMAZING!
@@SharonU If I hadn't already known this movie was about Ted Bundy, I would've thought he was innocent until the end.
Zac Efron did his thing with thjs role, I can't believe I was second guessing if Bundy WAS guilty..he completely embodied that aspect of that devil Bundy.
I'm so glad someone's talking about how well done this was at getting the idea across and how Zac Efron was kind of a perfect choice !!
Is no one gonna comment on the fact that this guy predicted once upon a time in hollywood. 9:53.
Exactly!
i actually loved extremely wicked i felt scared and moved but also ashamed of my reactions like i would say aw when ted and liz hugged or kissed and i almost wanted him to be innocent. i think that is a skill in itself.
I agreed when Bundy said that cameras in the courtroom made the trial about ratings, not the truth. Trial transcripts are public records; we can read them if we are so inclined. We can usually attend trials if we want to be informed. But I think televising trials (the OJ Simpson trial, in particular) turns them into a spectacle, an act with catchphrases and performances by both the defense and prosecution. And the defendant becomes a star, innocent or guilty and regardless of the verdict.
Spoilers!!!!!
Honestly I was so against this movie before seeing it but after watching it I changed my mind. Honestly the movie gave me chills. Especially the hacksaw scene at the end. To me that was the most hard hitting scene. It does give people a wake up call. I remember my sister talking about it. Shes a psychology major and she talked about how they had to study him. She said learning this story gave her a new outlook on her life. My sister is blonde and in a sorority, and hearing this story made her really think about who she goes home with or hangs out with when she goes out. Because according to her this could have easily been her. This could be easily a bunch of women. I think this movie showed people that not all murderers look like murderers so you have to be very careful.
Riley Mitchell
Everybody keeps talking about the hacksaw scene!! What happens in that scene?
I haven’t watched the movie nor do I plan to but I just want to know lol
Wink Wonk it was towards the end of the movie. Bundy is convicted and he is about to confess to try to lower his sentence but he hasn't yet. His ex-girlfriend whom he's been in love with is visiting him one last time. It is at this point we learn that she is actually the one that turned him in first and she's been living with a sort of guilt that maybe she turned in an innocent person. So she is trying to get him to confess. She ends up showing him a picture of one of the victims who was beheaded. She asked him how this happened. It then shows him spelling out a word on the glass. While this is happening it cuts to him hitting a women in the head with a crowbar and dragging her into the wood (the only time we get a glimpse of him actually murdering someone). While this is happening a sort of sawing sound is getting louder. Then it cuts back to the prison finally panning out and revealing the word. It shows the word hacksaw. At this point us and the girlfriend realize he really did this and that sound the audience is hearing is him sawing a woman's head off. He basically finally confessed. You have to watch the movie to get the full hit of the scene but it was really powerful.
I loved extremely wicked. I show it to all my friends because it's so well put together as a warning. I've been through abusive relationships and that movie hits the nail on the head on how manipulation works and how easy it is to fall for it. The director obviously did his research and its honestly a beautiful film
EXACTLY!.taking a charismatic heart-throb and making him a serial killer! Because a) that’s the same way Bundy was and b) it’s a great narrative technique, because the audience is already predisposed to liking the actor
I hate when people judge movies before watching them. People saying the movie is going to glorify Ted Bundy by casting a handsome actor to play him, is hilarious to me because that's exactly the point. Like have these people not watched any Ted Bundy documentaries?
So dissapointed Hillary duff actually stared in that movie, bet u she'll regret that decision 4 a long time.
God damn they got my boy using the movie as a coaster 😂
The haunting of Sharon Tate rlly is the worst movie of the year.
Summer of 89 left me similarly impacted by that “it could be anybody” effect
The trailer was edited in a (for lack of a better word) fun way because it’s the same way people thought of ted bundy when they met him . Ted was charming and no one thought he could’ve done it.
3:33 Florida man gets arrested after refusing to remove “I eat a-“ bumper sticker
Was I the only one who saw that?
My eyes immediately gravitated towards it, florida man never disappoints
Where is the freedom of speech lol Florida man deserves that
LMAO and America claims it’s a country about freedom
Florida is one hell of a state I tell you
Yeah people spout that whole "worst film I ever saw" wheeze far too often. Thanks for the warning.
Well said. I thought it was smart they casted Zac Efron.
Ross lynch was literally Jeffery Dahmer
this is why I watch your videos cause you put a spotlight on the things that matter instead of ignorant people who just complain cause everybody else does I personally can't wait to see Extremely Wicked and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
"He's got his head in the game" 🤣🤣🤣 . Anyways, Zac did an amazing job
I heard of the Sharon Tate film but I had no idea. I'm not touching that (or anything else that director does). As for the Bundy film, I was going to pass but I might check it out.
Are you talking about once upon if time in Hollywood? If so why won’t you watch anything by terintino?
Blake Quick I meant the one in the video starting Hillary Duff. I like her, but I’m not watching that movie. It sounds weird and bad.
@@blakequick3099 girl you should watch the Ted Bundy movie. Zac and Lilly did AMAZING and the whole movie will creep you out yet entice you in many ways, ESPECIALLY THE ENDING.
“He’s still Troy Bulton to them” I feel attacked 😂
Brilliant video! Well done.
I'm glad you didn't give the Sharon Tate film it's own video, it's disgusting. But people need to know about the hideous mess it is!
during the movie I was literally thinking to myself “but wait....did he actually do it tho?” like I was really losing my mind
As my friend and I watched the movie we kept saying that if we were in the victims shoes we probably would have gotten killed just because he was very charming and on top of that he was attractive so we would have easily been like “oh yeah let’s go I’ll go with you” because a lot of times people be like “how are you so dumb to go with a killer” but there’s guys like Ted Bundy all around us but you least expect it because looking at a guy like him I would not have expected that he was a whole serial killer but he is
I remember the Bundy trial news coverage when I was a teenager. Part of my clear memories revolves around my very close resemblance to many of Bundy's victims and how shaken I was by that. My mother and many other women her age would go on about how such a handsome man wouldn't need to murder women. The Manson murders were still very much in the public consciousness, Son-of-Sam was in current events, and I think most people assumed that serial killers were crazy-eyed and easy to spot. Of course, the other part of this is that people saw it as a sex thing - it would be the guys who couldn't get a girl or a job or whatever. That's why I think movies like this need to be out there -it's a lesson that's easy to forget.
So I had an extremely visceral reaction to this movie. I was in a verbally abusive relationship years ago where the guy was a serial cheater. I had suspicions but not enough evidence to go off of so I kept telling myself it was all in my head. Add him constantly reassuring me that everything was okay and we have the perfect storm for gaslighting. It wasn't until this guy ended up in prison for drunk driving the car of one of the girls he was cheating on me with a suspended license that I... still didn't get a clue and continued to enabled his lies and pay for his calls from prison. Anyone who has taken care of a phone bill for prison calls knows that those are NOT cheap. It took my father sitting me down and finally telling me all of the pieces I was missing to the puzzle that finally snapped me out of it and I cut all ties with him. My ex wasn't a serial killer (to my knowledge) but he misused his charisma for his own selfish gains similarly so watching this film was quite the experience for me because I felt like I was living the experience all over again.
They intentionally don't fully show how brutal he was until the very end and continue to portray him as a normal person all the way through. It makes you question it (just as Art explains here) "Is Ted innocent?" EVEN THOUGH we know from history that he was not.
It makes you experience the doubt and denial that Liz went through in such a perfect way. So many people think, "Well, how could she be so stupid and not notice the signs?" but that question is honestly pretty callous. When it's someone you have bonded with, it's harder to imagine them in such a negative light when they're your entire world. When that person knows you deeply enough that they understand how to manipulate and exploit the feelings you have for them to bend your perspective to their will, yeah, it's pretty easy to turn a blind eye.
Love your take on this and loved the film overall.
9:28 Correction: Charles Manson DID NOT break into Tate or Bianca residencies.
Thanx - great Video.
I loved "extremly wicked..." and think Zac Efron was the perfect cast for the role.
What I like about your Videos is that you are looking left and richteten you Review a film and I absolutely share your attitude towards movies in general (although I have not Seen 200+ films, but still around 50 so gar this year)
Did Ted Bundy intentionally did these things low key to immortalized his name to the media knowing he cannot be a politician?
MY KING when are you reviewing Us???
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But that’s just the thing, Ted Bundy was smooth, charming, no one would’ve guessed he was a killer, that was his entire point. Zac Efron is perfect for the role because he doesn’t look like a man who would commit those crimes.
THANK YOU. My Aunt was murdered by a fairly famous killer, and it hurts to see people romanticize that bastard. She was killed horrifically and painfully. It's not just some movie to me, it's real life.
Dude efron and lily are on point 👌
At I was watching it, even though I know he did it, I was literally thinking "oh shit maybe he was innocent..." The fact that the film could put me onto a place of doubt, of something I knew was a fact ... That's amazing to me
I liked it! I agree, having heartthrob like Zac is perfect for a project like this
I like the fact that it shies away from the lurid details and focuses on his ability to charm and manipulate. And then at the end… the simple sound of a hacksaw. Absolutely chilling. And Zac Efron carries the entire film so effortlessly I didn’t even recognize the James Hetfield cameo. A solid film.
Even I felt for a minute that ted might be innocent, Zack killed it 🙌
I got the notification hoping it was the Endgame review 💔
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