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I just watched 'Peter: Portrait of a Serial Killer" about Peter Sutcliffe. It's 'different' - more about his mental state and attitudes than a proper diurnal story, I found it really good, some of his attitudes about classes of women mirror some opinions held here....
I was further encouraged to watch it after the Yanks slagged it off as crap. No car chases see...
Worth a watch even if it turns out not be your cup of tea, it's a change from the usual stuff...
Here's the trailer;
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostSounds like a real tough nut, with most of his crimes being against prisoners and staff. I assume Fred West would have emerged from an encounter with Bronson rather limp? Shame he didn't put his energy into cage fighting or something useful, rather than just bare knuckle fighting. With aggression like that and the physical prowess to go with it, you'd have to have a pretty disciplined mind to keep yourself out of trouble.
(He's still locked up right?)
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Sounds like a real tough nut, with most of his crimes being against prisoners and staff. I assume Fred West would have emerged from an encounter with Bronson rather limp? Shame he didn't put his energy into cage fighting or something useful, rather than just bare knuckle fighting. With aggression like that and the physical prowess to go with it, you'd have to have a pretty disciplined mind to keep yourself out of trouble.
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I read the book a while back and seem to recollect the film missing out loads of the juicy bits from the book, and felt a bit disappointed after the film finished. I'd probably watch it again now having forgotten most of the book and think it was great...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI watched the film about Charles Bronson, Britains most difficult prisoner, or whatever title of many he has the other day and thought it was a really good watch so had a look around the web. He is a pretty colourful character it seems but the term used to describe the file is 'based pretty loosely on this life'.
Has anyone read his books, are they as interesting as the film or when they say 'loosely' do they mean hyped up beyond all recognition?
Is an interest in Bronson a warning sign for possible future psychotic behaviour? Is it?? Huh?? Come on!!! Tell me you facking cants!!!!
Quite dark in places - especially his recollections of being in Broadmoor and Wakefield (Monster Mansion) as well as his encounters with some notorious killers like Fred West.
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Bronson
I watched the film about Charles Bronson, Britains most difficult prisoner, or whatever title of many he has the other day and thought it was a really good watch so had a look around the web. He is a pretty colourful character it seems but the term used to describe the file is 'based pretty loosely on this life'.
Has anyone read his books, are they as interesting as the film or when they say 'loosely' do they mean hyped up beyond all recognition?
Is an interest in Bronson a warning sign for possible future psychotic behaviour? Is it?? Huh?? Come on!!! Tell me you facking cants!!!!Tags: None
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