105:53Deadly Memories 2004 Slasher Movie Horror Film ...
by: TheCinemaZombie
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A psychopath in a welders mask bound and gags a naked woman to an auto body shop slab and proceeds to slowly spray paint her to death. If this wasn't an unusual enough means by which to murder another human being, it seemed to me that the director was shooting for something slightly erotic with the attractive naked woman getting blue body painted aesthetic. I've never seen a slasher movie where a naked woman got lovingly spray painted to death so I have to give Deadly Memories some weirdness points for that scene alone.
Then a guy is watching his girlfriend do a striptease while bouncing on a trampoline that just happens to be situated out in the middle of a rocky ravine when the killer opens fire on them with a rocket launcher from up high. He proves to have lousy aim but plenty of reloads. Rocket launchers - not your typical psycho killer paraphernalia.
Another interesting change of pace, the teenage victims actually have it coming. There is no sympathy for these punks; their punishment is well earned. They steal some beer from an Alabama gas station run by Robert Z'Dar. Who in their right mind would try to rob a convenience store owned by Maniac Cop? They even savagely beat Z'Dar in the process. Then they make a speeding getaway and cause a family on their way to church to crash. The father is injured, the wife is killed, and the young adult daughter ends up in a persistent vegetative state. The punks get away with it too.
Two years later, someone dons a welders mask from Art's auto body shop and begins killing off the two girls and a guy responsible, as well as any surly customers and anyone else giving Art a hard time.
Is it Art, the grieving father with a chip on his shoulder? He may be a good Christian family man but the Bible does talk about "an eye for an eye", and let's not forget how many people God had wiped out in the Old Testament. Would it really be beyond him to exact some biblical vengeance?
Is it Billy Ray, an ex-employee who used to romance the comatose daughter that just returned to town looking for work? He's a smooth talker, but is he also a deranged maniac?
Is it Robert Z'Dar, the revenge-minded gas station owner who really has it in for those thievin' punks that left him with a scarred-up face? In another moment of peculiarity, this film actually has the audacity to include a scene where Robert Z'Dar looks directly into the camera with his gigantic face bemoaning a small scar on the side of his cheek that's barely noticeable when you look at him head on because his face is so ginormous.
Investigating it all is the grizzled sheriff and a female rookie. It's rather amazing the conclusions he can come to just by looking at a crime scene for a few moments yet this same sheriff wasn't able to catch the punks responsible for the accident two years earlier.
The film attempts to make a mystery out of the killer's identity. I assure you it isn't much of a mystery. But it does provide us with plenty of gratuitous nudity, those bizarre kills I already described, and a laughable climax set at the bedside of the comatose daughter.
Not quite a redneck revenge drama, not quite a full blown slasher flick, Deadly Memories (originally made in 2002 under the title Body Shop) is definitely different; a peculiar hicksploitation murder mystery set in rural Alabama that occasionally tosses aside any pretenses of being a Southern fried melodrama with blatant sexploitation elements (gratuitous shower scenes, a sex scene worthy of Cinemax After Dark, body painting a comely naked lass to death, for crying out loud) and periodic violent slayings by a masked killer. It makes for an awkward, though not entirely unwatchable mix.
43:32Twisted The Green River Killer Documentary
by: n99999999999
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Serial killer Gary Ridgway "The Green River Killer" documentary
95:38Urban Legend 1998 Movie
by: Pacinem RastaThugster
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45:34The Iceman Tapes Inside The Mind Of A Mafia Hit...
by: Bananenbennie
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Richard Kuklinski gets diagnosed by a psychiatrist.
00:34invincible strangler
by: whereare2014
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64:18The Mask of Madness Kenneth Bianchi 1984
by: dunklerpfad
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Kenneth Bianchi's multiple personality defense begins to unravel, as psychologist Martin Orne and police investigators begin piecing together a disturbing real-life profile of the defendant and his codefendant, Angelo Buono. It is discovered that both men ran a prostitution ring using young women. Suspicious, Orne tricks Bianchi into creating a new personality, which proves he is lying and does not suffer from multiple personality disorder. Results of a Rorschach test are also damning. But when a search of Bianchi's home nets a cache of psychology books and a letter proving that Bianchi posed as a psychologist, he drops his insanity plea, testifies against Buono, and the two are convicted of the murders.
56:4819. What Happens When Things Go Wrong Mental Il...
by: YaleCourses
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Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110)
This lecture continues to cover one of the most salient areas within the field of psychology known as psychopathology, or clinical psychology. Following a discussion of the different ways of defining mental illness, Professor Bloom reviews several classes of clinical diagnoses including schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, and personality disorders. The lecture concludes with a brief introduction to therapy.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Identifying Mental Illness
11:30 - Chapter 2. Schizophrenia
24:51 - Chapter 3. Anxiety Disorders
30:35 - Chapter 4. Question and Answer on Schizophrenia and Anxiety Disorders
35:02 - Chapter 5. Dissociative Identity Disorders
44:58 - Chapter 6. Question and Answer on Dissociative Identity Disorders
46:31 - Chapter 7. Personality Disorders
54:33 - Chapter 8. Brief History on Therapy
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
05:09The Incredibly Strange Creatures Dream sequence
by: Mat Bergman
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The extraordinary dream sequence from Ray Dennis Steckler's masterpiece, The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (1964).
03:42Secretary Fujiya Miyagi
by: Kanál používateľa ElaineMableMarley
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This was a test of my video editing skills. I used scenes from the movie "Secretary" (© 2002 Lions Gate Entertainment) and the song "Sixteen Shades Of Black and Blue" by Fujiya & Miyagi from the album "Ventriloquizzing" (© 2011 Full Time Hobby).
Lyrics:
It begins with a tortoise shell bruise, 8 shades of black, 8 shades of blue
16 shades of black and blue
I'll beat you black, I'll beat you blue, 16 shades of black and blue
I'll beat you black, I'll beat you blue
I'll paint you black, I'll paint you blue
16 shades of different color hues
16 shades of black and blue
I'll beat you black, I'll beat you blue, 8 shades of black, 8 shades of blue
I'll beat you black and blue
I'll beat you 16 shades of black and blue
16 shades of black and blue, 16 shades of black and blue
16 shades of black and blue, 16 shades of black and blue
16 shades of black and blue, 16 shades of black and blue
16 shades of black and blue, 16 shades of black and blue.
11:54The Strangler short film
by: khidir27
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our 1st short film assignment..