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Dot.Kill (2005)

Dot.Kill (2005)
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A vicious serial killer is broadcasting his brutal slayings live on the Internet for all to see, and the only hope to put an end to his voyeuristic killing spree is a morphine-addicted detective in this thriller from Ghost Story director John Irvin. The technologically savvy madman has struck once again, and with each killing, drug-addicted detective Charlie Daines (Armand Assante) is coming one step closer to discovering the killer's true identity. As the clock on the next murder counts down, Detective Daines realizes that the killer has begun to take his investigation personally. Upon realizing that the hunter has become the hunted, Detective Daines sets out on a desperate mission to find the killer before he himself is slaughtered live on camera for all the world to see. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Armand Assante
Director(s):
John Irvin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dot.Kill

A vicious serial killer is broadcasting his brutal slayings live on the Internet for all to see, and the only hope to put an end to his voyeuristic killing spree is a morphine-addicted detective in this thriller from Ghost Story director John Irvin. The technologically savvy madman has struck once again, and with each killing, drug-addicted detective Charlie Daines (Armand Assante) is coming one step closer to discovering the killer's true identity. As the clock on the next murder counts down, Detective Daines realizes that the killer has begun to take his investigation personally. Upon realizing that the hunter has become the hunted, Detective Daines sets out on a desperate mission to find the killer before he himself is slaughtered live on camera for all the world to see. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
John Irvin
Writer(s):
Andrew CharasRob Malkani
Producer(s):
Philippe MartinezAlan Latham
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Drug Content, Nudity, Gore)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Laura O.

    very slow and boring start but the last 20 minutes or so was pretty good.

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    Warren S.

    Amrond Assante hasn’t had a decent role in a film since he played John Gotti in the HBO film by the same name, . But unfortunately he still thinks he is playing the same part of the Gangster Gotti again. He seems to be the forever agree angry cop in this one. And his angry old man bit doesn’t work here at all. As one reviewer pointed out this film is very predicable, but most films are. The real problem here is that the film is over acted and under cooked. The actors seem as if they just learned their parts . . . and the plot is shoved down your throat rather then developed. I think you might just see another offering of this script. With a different cast, this film might have worked. As it stands now, . . . and what I know now . . . I would pass given a second chance

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    Brian H.

    This movie was so bad that it's tough to even put into words. I saw the previews for it in the movies a while back and was looking forward to seeing it. I am glad I didn't pay to go to the movies to see it. The plot was hard to follow and nothing seemed to make and sence. Honestly, don't waste your time.

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