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Rotflmfao at them running into the other camera crew ! ! ! ...


how hilarious is that what a film just thought of that scene and started to have a chuckle.

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I didn't really understand that. So were those filmmakers filming another serial killer? And they just ran into each other?

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yeah lol how random huh

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Yeah that scene made the movie for me

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It's a great scene,Ben's exuberance about the other camera,swiftly followed by disappointment when he finds out it uses video not film and his subsequent,casual murder of the cameraman was hilarious.

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When I was a kid, I thought that it was another serial killer and it was a comment on today's fxcked up media. But rewatching it 15 years later I, for some odd reason, started to doubt that. He just seemed like some weird dude who was meek and timorous and totally inneffectual; in short--not a serial killer. I could be wrong though, I'm still on the fence about who those guys were.

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I don't think they just randomly ran into each other. "The Nightingale", the man the other crew was following, killed Ben's sound guy at Ben's hideout. Seemed to me that The Nightingale was there to kill Ben. Perhaps he was a contract killer or maybe it's a competition thing. The film never says.

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The scene was hilarious.

I feel like I'm surrounded by a bunch of dumb people. - Sophia from "Kid Nation"

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The scene was hilarious.

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film > video

lol

I feel like I'm surrounded by a bunch of dumb people. - Sophia from "Kid Nation"

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I thought he was another serial killer as well, he certainly looked the part. But he introduced himself as a film maker, so I'm not sure.

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The fact that there was another film crew filming another killer or mafioso or whoever the other guy was. That was over the top, beyond realistic, of course, but still strangely cool and symbolic.

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That is the only part of the film I found remotely humorous, a spot-on commentary on the competitive nature of the media.

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