"Seems like killing for me is just like breathin' for everybody else. Just can't live without doin' it all the time."We’re wrapping up Cold-Blooded January with an unforgettable dive into true crime horror! This week, join Henrique and David as they travel to 1970s Texas to discuss Confessions of a Serial Killer (1985), a chilling film inspired by the true crimes of Henry Lee Lucas. This hidden gem is often overshadowed by Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer but offers a raw, horrifyingly authentic portrayal of evil that demands your attention—especially with its newly released Director’s Cut.Episode Highlights:
- Confessions vs. Henry: Why Confessions of a Serial Killer might just be the superior true crime horror.
- A Legitimate Horror Film: How this movie stands out as a true horror classic, not just another crime drama.
- Director’s Cut Spotlight: What the updated version brings to the table and why it could finally earn this film its due recognition.
Special Moments:
- Henrique’s Robert Burns Encounter: Personal stories of meeting the production designer-turned-director at a convention.
- David’s True Crime Reflection: Why horror films based on true crimes are compelling yet far from fun.
- Behind the Madness: Ever wondered about the method to the madness behind the show's video intro? Henrique and David break it down!
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