Why hasn't this individual received a high quality horror movie based on his life? There are only low budget shitty ones out there.
They made a high profile movie inspired by fucking Ed Gein who was nothing but a graverobbing faggot, so why not invest in Dahmer's story?
>>18507524
Because nobody wants to watch some autist faggot bumble around cutting up and eating bodies for an hour and thirty minutes. We need a decent story with a captivating plot.
>>18507590
I'd like to see that senpai.
>>18507593
you can always watch the b-movies about him, it's all you ever got
check out this graphic novel. it's a really interesting look at his early years
>>18507590
So tease it out.
>Normal guy, nice personality
>Red herring: he's gay, this is his struggle in life
>Feels nobody accepts him
>Slowly reveal things that don't add up
>Show sexual encounter with boy, cut scene early
>le so many regrets
>Your 30° is the reveal to family of homosexuality
>Things continue to get worse, that reveal clearly doesn't solve anything
>60° is that he's murdering and eating victims
>>18507524
Dahmer was pretty good. It made him lovable to me.
>>18507524
he has, several in fact. they werent high profile though. Probably because the real case, aside from being gory, wasnt that immersive. He was basically caught by accident, there wasnt a big investigation and the cops didnt even know there was an active serial killer in the area.
Same can be said for Ed Gein, movies that are "based on true events" tend to take some artistic license to sell tickets. Or they take certain parts and include it, then make up the rest. A chainsaw wielding cannibal is more scary then a grave robbing old man that shot some old women. You can include the gory, skin wearing or cannibal stuff later to a made up charatcer
IMO albert fish would be the best movie to make
>relitivly unknown, Dahmer is basically a household name
>just as brutal crimes
>period piece, set it in the 20s and 30s before CSI and computers solve everything
>case was solved with good old fashioned police work
>creepy old boogey man is IMO much scarier then a leather face killer
>>18507708
I agree with this.
>>18507708
fish isnt obscure at all, even tyler the creator made a song with his name.
>>18507524
Go see if Ashton Kutcher is interested. The one for Eileen Wuornos won Charlize Theron an Academy Award.