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<p dir="auto"><strong>jadzia92</strong> — <em>1 year ago(November 10, 2024 03:02 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Released in 2023, The Black Mass is inspired by real events and set over a 24-hour period in Florida during the winter of 1978 and centres of serial killer Ted Bundy.<br />
In this period Bundy stalked and killed college girls.<br />
The reason why I watched this is because it has my wife Kathleen Kinmont in it and here she plays Brenda, a barmaid.<br />
Her role as Brenda is a brief one and it was lovely to see her here as she is so beautiful and lovely.<br />
During her scene, my wife Kathleen as Brenda says to cool off.<br />
Whether it is a coincidence or not my wife Kathleen's Fraternity Vacation co-star Barbara Crampton said to cool off and in my wife Kathleen's presence in that very movie.<br />
My wife Kathleen's scene is the only thing I like about The Black Mass as it did find it gripping at all in spite of its subject matter Bundy.<br />
I appreciate the intention of this film as acknowledge in its note at the end that this is about acknowledging Bundy's victims not Bundy himself.</p>
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