Did he do it bros?
HE WAS THE FUCKING ZODIAC!
no, Ted Cruz did
I am the Zodiac Killer.
Fincher's best, right?
>>83755681
no u
Is it weird that i think it's comfy as fuck?
>>83755623
Kyle Gas's best role imho
>>83755745
>I-I like Zodiac, c-can I get an upvote?..
kill yourself
>>83755745
It's literally riveting. No memes. It's a great movie.
>>83755623
It was definitely him. I think it's pretty airtight at the end. There's no smoking gun but the odds of it being a coincidence are astronomical.
plebs think it was OP's pic
patricians know it was the dude who drew the movie posters
>>83755804
well excuse me for trying to encourage discussion, anon. my bad
This movie was as exciting as a wet fast
Signed. J G WENTWORTH
>>83755623
No, Graysmith was too obsessed to look at the facts objectively
>>83755623
>I'm not the Zodiac.
>And even if I was I wouldn't tell you
brilliant thing to say to cops
zodiac was thug lyfe
>>83755816
I really like that final scene with Jake confronting him in the hardware store, years later. No dialogue, just a look that says "I know what you did."
>>83755745
it's an incredible movie
but IMO his best three are his most recent three
>>83755822
That guy literally did nothing wrong. Graysmith was just being a pussy.
>>83755816
Plus there's just not much other evidence pointing at anyone else.
Yes
Everyone with a triple name in the US is automatically suspicious
>John Wilkes Booth
>Lee Harvey Oswald
>John Wayne Gacy
>This guy
>>83755623
Some of the murders, yes. A copycat did the rest.
All signs point to yes.
Who else just watched this because its on netflix now?
Did he turn into a serial killer because he lost his business?
>>83755623
In the movie : YES.
In reality : MAYBE.
>>83755745
Nah this is not the social network.
>>83756021
Was the Social Network meant to be ironic or was he literally deifying the shitheels that gave us social networking? I honestly can't tell.
because if it's the latter I hope he gets cancer.
>>83756118
Deifying? TSN chronicles how some smart college student fucks over everyone close to him. Did we watch the same movie?
>>83755681
Go back to bed Ted Cruz.
marge's husband was behind it all in fargo too
>>83756144
Yeah but at the same time it seems to portray social networking as a positive despite the fact that Mark Zuckerberg was a jew to everyone
>>83756328
>implying 4chan isn't a social network
Movie had no right being so long... got boring after an hour
>>83756328
Learn to separate the man from his creation. Beethoven was a total and utter cunt to everyone he knew, but his music is sublime.
>>83755623
I've said this before
Gyllenhaal's wife was the Zodiac
watch it again when that in mind
>>83756382
It's a pretty terrible one since identities are superfluous, discouraged and pointless when the hash is known
>KSTEW4EVA
>>83756328
I get what you are saying but we have to understand that the film is basically complete fiction, from what we know now in realiy Zuckerberg was an even worse scumbag than portrayed in the film.
In the movie he is given a shitty motivation in the form of a woman who rejects him so in the end is all for "muh lonliness".
In reality there was no fucking woman, his entire motivation was just pure greed.
But the film is basically a character study not unlike there will be blood. In that respect is well done.
>>83755899
Having a triple name is pretty common here, so yeah, sure.
>>83756328
You should honestly stop watching film.
the movie is bullshit. the guy didn't do it and dna evidence says he didn't do it.
>>83755795
Rage Kage best role
>>83757200
its based on an unsolved crime. if the movie ended with 'we don't know who did it', normies would think they wasted three hours.
the focus on Leigh Allen just made it a better story.
>>83755745
no, think for yourself
>>83755623
There's plenty of circumstantial evidence making him suspect #1.
Handwriting ruled him out, but I can see how you can beat that by tracing over letters.
Zodiac seemed pretty clued on to evidence hiding.
Fucking great scene. The look Mulanax gives Toschi when he sees the watch face is brilliant.
>>83757686
using hand writing against a guy who made ciphers always baffled me. After he died they found he kept video tape on zodiac killer news programs. Seems...a little odd if you're a suspect. He also had a video mocking the vellejo police.
>>83756328
That's the fucking irony of the whole movie. The guy who invented the biggest "friendship tool" of the internet age, is always on the outside, has only one real friend that he betrays and while you could get butthurt that he was bein' motivated to spite an ex-
even in the end of the movie, she ALSO has an account on his site, and in her profile picture, she's still looking away from him.
Amazing character driven movie tied up around loosely true events surrounding the characters.
>yfw this scene
>>83758647
>>83758423
Yep.
It shouldn't have been seen as primary evidence to implicate him or not.
Zodiac clearly knew about police procedure insofar as evidence goes; there's little chance he didn't know to spoof his writing. He said he used glue over his fingers, under gloves; 2 layers of protection against prints there.
>>83758882
A lot of the stuff they use is just evidence that adds up. Fingerprints only work when you have other evidence. You need prints you know belong to the perp and then they match the suspect. Fingerprints are a pseudo science other wise.
The fact zodiac was silent while allen was in jail is the biggest point to me. He didn't make stupid mistakes, but you cant get around that one.
>watched Zodiac, movie based on real events, loved it
>start searching info myself
>learn what Greysmith was full of shit and wrote his book based on speculations and weak assumptions, basically he ignored many things just because it ruined his theory that Lee was Zodiac
>watched social network, movie based on real eventsl, good movie
>start searching
>Andrew Garfield's character was actually full of shit irl and wrote a book with sole purpose to shit on Zucerberg
What's up with Finch and his choices of book adaptations?
I thought that at the end, when Gyllenhaal looks at him in the store and he asks "can I help you?"
Gyllenhaal looks at him for a bit and says "No."
I thought this meant that he wasn't the killer because he had said earlier he needed to be able to look at the killer and know it was him. So did he say no because he knew he wasn't the killer and he couldn't help him in his search for truth or did he say no because he knew he was the zodiac and wanted to get tf out of there?
>>83755623
This guy is 100% enemy for me.
Honestly, after watching the movie I didn't feel like there was enough evidence for it to be him, and the character - outside of saying "AND IF I WAS I WOULDNT TELL YA" - doesn't behave in a way that would make you think he was.
At the end when Jake went in and stared him down, I was confused as if the movie wanted me to think he was guilty, because it felt like they still had no clue.
>>83756425
you don't need to go that far back in time as we have our time's prime example of that in Mel Gibson. You don't have to enjoy his movies, like I don't enjoy listening to Beethoven as it's too intense and derivative for my taste, but he's a superb storyteller
>>83759206
>>83757582
>>83757200
>>83756516
>>83756328
Fincher's movies are based on BOOKS, not the actual events in real life. So in the Zodiac BOOK it's made to look like Allen did when real life doesn't really reflect that and in the Social Network BOOK Garfield is made to look like a victim when in reality he was a piece of kike shit just like zuckerberg. That being said Zodiac is my favorite movie of all time.
>>83758647
It's always commendable when a director can scare the shit out of you in a scene that is in broad daylight.
>>83759637
>Fincher's movies are based on BOOKS, not the actual events in real life.
This, actually. In the book of Social Network, Garfield paints himself as the victim, and Zuckerberg the bad guy, and that's the story he's adapting. He sticks to the book, the books are why they don't have to go off and get Zuckerberg's approval, because he'd definitely say no.
>>83755623
Were you watching Vice bro?
>>83755623
Wait, one of the McDonalds brothers was the Zodiac? How did Korc get away with ripping him off?
>>83759637
Why is it your favorite movie? Who do you think did it? Is there something in it that people usually miss? Who do you think did it?
>>83755872
pfft
maybe his most competent but not his best. wabi sabi brah.
>>83755899
But everyone has a triple name. People only mention the middle names for the assholes so they don't fuck over all the John Gary Booths and Lee Thomas Oswalds.
>>83758647
i dont actually get why people find this scene so scary
>>83759949
this is a better movie
>>83755623
The Zodiac was Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber.
Interestingly, the timelines match up. The Zodiac Killer's murders begin shortly after Kaczynski moves to California and end just before he moves to Montana.
I think Kaczynski may have done Tylenol, too. One of his Unabom victims was an ad rep that helped Johnson & Johnson get back on its feet after the poisonings.
Also, the handwriting is a match. They use many of the same words and phrases. See here for more: http://unazod.com/style.html
>>83755745
>>83755804
>>83755816
>>83755872
>>83756021
>>83757677
A rollercoaster from beginning to end
In the movie version of events, yes he was the Zodiac.
In real life, he was not.
>>83762501
That list of comparisons is the dumbest shit I have ever seen
>they both started various sentences from various work with the word "So" on a few occasions.
>they both say the word "blast" once
>they both said the word "fun" a few times
etc etc
Kaczynski has a huge amount of text out there to make any dumb shit like this "match".
>>83761986
I guess the stabbing is more realistic than most movies. Like seeing someones head blow up in a movie is like whatever no sweat but if you saw that actually happen in real life you'd fucking faint.
>>83755623
Yep.
>that scene in the basement
Who /finched/ here?
>>83762951
Genuinely terrifying
>>83761986
Because it portrays how vulnerable you can be to something like this, it could happen to anyone camping or hanging out in some isolated place.
I watched this for the first time last night, I feel autistic in my excitement at seeing this thread
Looks to be still going strong
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmC79wWt2AIgFyfb9H3nmg
Extended director's cut is best version. Great rewatch every time.
>>83763035
I always feel that way when finding a thread about a movie right after watching itespecially since I have no one to discuss movies with otherwise
>>83761986
it's the dread of knowing their fate is sealed the second you see him, but the people dont realize it until he is stabbing them in the back
>yfw the dude survives
>>83762780
funny thing is all the blood splatter in the movie is CGI, and the knife in that scene afaik
>>83755623
Best film of the 21st century so far.
>>83755899
So that automatically makes John Carroll Lynch a serial killer?
>>83755623
Movie version totally did it.Favorite scene of the movie.
>>83755745
I think Gone Girl just edges it out, but Zodiac's my favourite.
>>83755623
I watch this kino EVERY 4TH of July.
Also watch Die Hard every Christmas Eve
>>83762501
Ted Kaczynski was a smart guy, meanwhile from Zodiac's letters we know he was kinda retarded.
>>83758647
I hate this scene so fucking much because I always, always tell myself that if I think im going to die anyway, combined with my hate of the feeling of being powerless, I would do something about it. But would I actually? No way to know for sure. Fuck the feeling this scene presents.
>>83764791
>from Zodiac's letters we know he was kinda retarded
Ok pal.
>>83755816
>literally riveting
>>83755745
just judging by directing, his best is The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
>>83765259
you could swim across that lake, noway he could shoot you especially if you kept diving underwater so you just gotta hope your girlfriend is as competent as you at this.
>>83766821
Yeah man, there's no way he'd shoot you while you're running to the lake or anything. Next thing you'll tell me is you can zigzag to avoid bullets.
>>83755790
Not at all, it is comfy.
>>83755623
According to the evidence no
Fuck fincher for making this flick
>>83759576
>derivative
This is not a common criticism for Beethoven, care to expand on it?
>>83755745
That would be Alien 3 Assembly Cut.
>>83755745
Yes
Most comfy is tattoo
Most meme worthy is TSN
Basement scene is one of the scariest scenes in history
Jake G is the most handsome good actor :3
>>83755623
Leigh and the man with the basement had a secret gay affair. The man with the basement was manipulative - he even got Donald Darko to enter his spooky basement when Donald Darko thought the man could be a serial killer. Man with the basement and Leigh would alternate murders while the other filmed from a distance.
>>83768307
you can, especially from a pistol