JamesG
12-11-2018, 08:08 PM
Ted Bundy True Crime Series Coming to Netflix
by Rick Porter
Dec. 11, 2018
Netflix is adding another true-crime series to its roster, this time focusing on notorious serial killer Ted Bundy.
The streaming service, home to "Making a Murderer", "The Keepers" and numerous other crime docuseries, will premiere "Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes" on Jan. 24. The date is exactly 30 years after Bundy was executed for the 1978 murder of Kimberly Leach.
"Conversations With a Killer", from Emmy winner Joe Berlinger (Paradise Lost), will feature previously unheard audio of interviews with Bundy while he was on death row in Florida.
The four-episode series will also detail Bundy's killings — he was convicted of or confessed to murdering more than 30 women in the 1970s — and the media frenzy around his trials, including the adoration of a number of women and his in-court marriage to Carole Ann Boone, who was testifying on his behalf.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/ted-bundy-true-crime-series-coming-netflix-1168441
This sounds interesting. I remember watching the movie The Deliberate Stranger with Mark Harmon as Ted Bundy back in the 80's. And then reading the book The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule. So I'll want to watch this for sure.
JamesG
12-17-2018, 03:16 AM
This sounds interesting. I remember watching the movie The Deliberate Stranger with Mark Harmon as Ted Bundy back in the 80's. And then reading the book The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule. So I'll want to watch this for sure.
I never saw Mark Harmon's film. They adapted Ann Rule's book, The Stranger Beside Me, for a 2003 tv-film with Billy Campbell and Barbara Hershey.
There's also the 2002 movie, Bundy, starring Michael Reilly Burke. Some people don't like it for its dark humor tone, but I find it to be one of the better serial killer flicks.
I never saw Mark Harmon's film. They adapted Ann Rule's book, The Stranger Beside Me, for a 2003 tv-film with Billy Campbell and Barbara Hershey.
There's also the 2002 movie, Bundy, starring Michael Reilly Burke. Some people don't like it for its dark humor tone, but I find it to be one of the better serial killer flicks.
Mark Harmon made an excellent Ted Bundy in the movie. He looked so clean-cut that you'd never believe he could kill so many women. I've never seen "Bundy" but I did watch the Stranger Beside Me with Billy Campbell.
dynoguy88
12-18-2018, 10:46 AM
I definitely will be watching this.
I know the sister of one of Ted Bundy's victims. My parents went to the funeral in 1975.
I wasn't born yet when this all went down but it still hits very close to home.
SitcomsHeydayfan
12-19-2018, 02:48 AM
This sounds interesting. I remember watching the movie The Deliberate Stranger with Mark Harmon as Ted Bundy back in the 80's. And then reading the book The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule. So I'll want to watch this for sure.
Are you kidding?? They've had a ZILLION Ted Bundy programs on so many different networks! I saw that original movie you mentioned back in the 80s along with reading Ann Rule's book.
But there's been TOO much Bundy since then. It's not like there's some new breaking news! He's been dead 30 years!
This looks like it’s going to be interesting.
SitcomsHeydayfan
12-20-2018, 05:13 AM
LOL..will there ever be a point when people get sick of Ted Bundy?? How many times can you say the same thing over & over again??
JamesG
01-29-2019, 03:23 PM
Netflix Wants Audiences to Stop Lusting after Ted Bundy
by Amanda Bell
Jan. 29, 2019
People are talking about Netflix's chilling new docuseries "Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Files" — but the streaming service has noticed a disturbing trend in the chatter around the series' subject, real-life serial murderer Ted Bundy.
Apparently, some viewers are focused on his looks.
To be fair, Bundy's supposed charm has long been a talking point in conversations around his killing spree, with some people suggesting that his persona played a role in how he was able to conceal his inner evil from victims and authorities alike.
It's not like this discussion is a new one.
Even so, the streaming service is disturbed by online reactions to Bundy in the docuseries. On Monday, the official Netflix Twitter account addressed the issue, writing, "I've seen a lot of talk about Ted Bundy's alleged hotness and would like to gently remind everyone that there are literally THOUSANDS of hot men on the service - almost all of whom are not convicted serial murderers."
https://www.tvguide.com/news/netflix-ted-bundy-tweet/