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Journal intime d'un tueur en série (1998)

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Journal intime d'un tueur en série

20 reviews
4/10

latenight laughfest

I don't know why everyone is so harsh towards this movie. I saw this movie really late at night on one of the "premium" channels, and by the end my side hurt from all the laughing. Often time one is reminded of a modern day Ed Wood with this films script and production values. As I don't want to ruin any of the film for you, I would be remissed if I didn't mention how funny the scene where Gary Busey's character is running through the streets. As mentioned by another, the scene is done with a stand in, in a ridiculous wig. The scene was shot totally guerilla style during some sort of nighttime festival on the streets of a very "New Orleanish" city. Basically the standin in the wig runs into various groups of people while Busey's voice is dubbed in yelling things. This was sort a high point for the film when its truth was laid out there for all to see.If you can imagine how funny this scene would be then this film might hold some value to you.
  • Laozi114
  • Jan 15, 2006
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4/10

Did they only use the "rough draft" of the script?

A cliched, thoroughly unbelievable plot does this one in; it requires EVERY CHARACTER in it (the "hero", the detectives, even the killer) to be a moron. Busey is miscast, but Madsen manages to be pretty funny (intentionally) even though he is quite visibly bored out of his mind, and Vosloo is downright creepy as the serial killer - he acts as if he's in a good movie. Laughable "twist" ending. (*1/2)
  • gridoon
  • Apr 17, 2004
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3/10

Get a grip Gary

Gary Busey is one of those actors who have some great performances in decent-to-good-films but who also, from time to time, have mediocre performances in c-movies. Rough Draft definitely qualifies for the latter category. The serial killer is omnipotent yet more annoying than scary, and the story twist in the end is one of the worst I've seen in a long time and Wild Things is still fresh in my memory... Do I have to say more?
  • Dave-430
  • Jul 12, 1999
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I saw a murder.....

I have one thing to say about this movie, and that is:

I saw a murder.............THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED!!!

This line is the greatest line performed by any actor in any film ever made. I suggest renting this movie if only for this one scene. Nothing even comes close.
  • SkyMan-2
  • Mar 5, 1999
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1/10

THE WORST FILM EVER MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My girlfriend and i decided to rent this film on DVD one night, the cover catching my eye, especially as it namechecks the excellent 'seven'......Imagine then my horror as we watched the most dreadful, poorly acted, cheesy film ever made unfold before our eyes. My girlfriend instantly fell in love with the appalling acting of MR GARY BUSEY, who has now become a cult figure in our homes. The acting in this film really is second to none, BUSEY being the main culprit, for example the moment were the idiot looks lovingly across the street at his girlfriend, with a big cheesy grin on his face, and the way he reacts to a serial killer as if his granny had popped round for tea. There are also blatant errors in the film, like the fake plastic bottle, AND most unforgivingly the moment were Stefan (vosloo) hits Nelson (busey) with a dummies arm, and once he is knocked on the floor Busey is replaced by a stand in, WITH A TERRIBLE BLONDE WIG ON, it is so obviously not busey, why did they need a stand in for him laying on the floor? and also the is a busey stand in running through the crowd moments earlier......other highlights include.........Busey's reaction when he hears stefan on the phone (priceless).......Busey's silly giggle at the end......when busey dresses as a woman to get past the cops, and the realize its him, so they get in the car and drive off in the opposite direction instead of running round the corner to get him.......My girlfriend and i went and bought the film on DVD and now watch it a couple of times a week......dreadful film but its so bad you gotta get it....LONG LIVE GARY BUSEY
  • GizzUK
  • Aug 11, 2000
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1/10

The worst movie in 1997

I thought Batman and Robin was the worst movie in 1997, but this one is even worse. The story is dull. The casting is terrible. The filming is even worse than soap-operas. I want my money back!
  • hajime
  • Dec 27, 1998
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1/10

Exceedingly awful

From what was touted on the box as the best independent video release of the year, Diary of a Serial Killer had a lot to do to live up to that promise.

Unfortunately it did not even come close.

It tries very hard not to have the look of a cheap telemovie, but its parentage peeks through and unhappily reminds you exactly how cheap it is.

I can see what the writer and director were trying to do with the Busey character, and his inner torment at having to interview a serial killer. But it just didn't come off that well on screen.

Arnold Vosloo isn't that bad, but is let down by some truly awful dialogue.

A great idea, but poorly executed.
  • timelord-3
  • Jan 3, 2000
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4/10

Very much a daytime TVM

Arnold Vosloo comes accross believable in this movie as a crooning smoothe serial killer who gets off on killing women who he meets in the street by using his charm to walk them into isolated alleys where the deed is done. I'm afraid that Gary Busey is a weak act in this movie reminding me that this is a B grader and not a star studded cast. No mindblowing camera or lighting work as a matter of fact it really belongs on daytime TV. With Michael madsen playing the dodgy cop who smokes and swears a lot ( mmmmmmm thats a new role for him ) NOT. The movie is pretty predictable right through to the end scene when finally there is a small twist. My video case boasts "Independent video release of the year 1998 VSDA Award Winning" ........What??? Yeah right! I reccomend you watch it in the afternoon when you're bored and havent anything better to do like I did. Outta 10 ....about 4 and thats because Vosloo made a good effort when the odds were against him starring in a B grade movie with a B grade cast
  • fliks
  • Mar 20, 2000
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4/10

Vosloo surprised me.

Well what can i say about a movie with so many cliches. I bought ex-rental video because i collect Michael Madsen films. When i watched it i was very dissapointed with the acting. Especially Gary Busey was so terrible. Michael's performance wasn't too good either. The only actor that did surprise me was Arnold Vosloo(also known from"the mummy"). He plays a very disturbed man who has it in for brunettes. Unfortunately for Vosloo, the storyline is so predictable and boring. In another serialkiller movie who could have been very special. I expect that Arnold Vosloo could appear in similar films, hopefully with a better script.
  • vinnie_hans
  • Sep 5, 2002
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7/10

Fast paced, tense thriller, poorly received by its critics.

Fantastic film. I'm a big fan of Arnold Vosloo from his movies Hard Target/The Mummy. Here he puts on a menacing performance. Though this film lacks in depth, it more than makes it up with its fast paced thrills. Overall I've watched this film twice now and enjoyed every minute of it. Gary Busey as always puts his heart and soul into his roles, whatever movie he's in. Welcome to see the classy Michael Madsen in this, though his role is more of a cameo. The rest of the cast are outstanding and carry the movie well.
  • Vivekmaru45
  • May 6, 2022
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1/10

Shockingly bad!

  • domagojpint
  • Mar 22, 2021
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7/10

Good For Saturday Horror Matinée

  • KaliTime
  • May 18, 2006
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1/10

To cut a long story short, I ended up with child's sick in my mouth

I bought this film for £1 from my local supermarket. It was hugely over priced.

Despite featuring 3 fairly established Hollywood actors (Gary Busey, Michael Madsen and Arnold Vosloo) the acting is so excruciatingly bad it often seems like a tongue in cheek comedy sketch. The director must have been a functioning alcoholic or drug addict to think the script was i anyway feasible and to apparently not notice the laughably poor standard of acting.

This is genuinely one of the worst films ever written, directed or acted in.

Another reviewer states that the film is so bad it is almost funny. Fair enough, but I can't (as he can) watch it twice a week. Because I would vomit into my own mouth over and over.
  • mjvinegrad
  • Sep 1, 2004
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Nobody here seems to be trying very hard

A washed-up freelance journalist stumbles upon a serial killer in his city. When the killer finds out that a journalist knows about him, instead of killing the journalist, the killer asks to be interviewed. This premise is an interesting one, though not really original (check out the Kurt Russel movie "The Mean Season"). It could have worked again here, but the end results are pretty poor. None of the characters seem to be very interesting, even the serial killer. In fact, all the characters in the movie make some really stupid decisions when common sense would have quickly ended this story. The movie moves at a snail's pace because there's simply not enough story here. Don't get me wrong - I like a lot of low budget B movies, but this one is so poorly made that even I can't forgive its shortcomings.
  • Wizard-8
  • Sep 19, 2010
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1/10

Oh so bad!

  • kate3878
  • Jul 22, 2019
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1/10

Nothing could have made this movie worth watching

I happened up on this movie on Filmrise. Nothing, absolutely nothing, could have made this movie worth watching, not even the cast. I put it on just because of the cast. I loved Arnold Vosloo in "The Mummy" and "The Mummy Returns". I was greatly disappointed with his acting in this, it was lukewarm at best, as was Madsen's and Busey's. These are good actors so the only thing that makes sense is bad directing and bad writing. This should have been scrapped.

The murderer (Vosloo) sets up a writer ( Busey) to take the blame for a murder. I think Madsen would have been better cast as the murderer and Vosloo as the detective.

If you like to have your TV on for noise while you try to go to sleep, this is the perfect movie for it.
  • tracyhenson-53575
  • Feb 27, 2024
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2/10

Boring....

I thought this was going to be a somewhat decent film about a serial killer and how his/her mind works....YAWN! I couldn't even finish watching the film. It's hard to believe that Gary Busey once was nominated for an Oscar. Now he's doing this garbage.
  • BearLover
  • Oct 17, 1998
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7/10

UNDERRATED...INTERESTING STORY...UNFULFILLING...TOO SMALL FOR ITS OWN GOOD

AKA..."DIARY OF A SERIAL KILLER"

This one Promises to Deliver with the Subject "Serial Killers" and the Cast of Gary Busey, Michael Madsen, and Arnold Vosloo.

Plus the Plot of an Investigating Journalist who "Enters the Skin" of His Subjects.

For Example...While Doing a Book "Through the Eyes of a Transvestite",

He Dresses Up and Frequents Their Hangouts.

In a Previous Book..."Through the Eyes of an Alcoholic'', that Won Awards, one of the Side-Effects of His Work...

He became an Alcoholic.

A Foreshadowing, that was Abandon in the Script about the Book "Through the Eyes of a Serial Killer" that could have Expanded the Film to Something Special.

But the Budget was Small,

Hence the Small Minded Makers of this Straight to Video Never Went There.

Another Flaw is the Total Wasting of Michael Madsen in a Thank-Less almost Invisible Role as the Detective on the Case.

While Gary Busey is Fine as the Journalist, it is Arnold Vosloo's Creepy Dual-Persona of Charming Murderer that Steals the Show.

It's a Little Movie that Fails to Support the Heft of a Story that had Enormous Possibilities.

It Reminds of the Successful Film "Best Seller" (1987 ) with James Woods and Brian Dennehy.

They Could have Used that as Inspiration.

Overall this is Not a Bad Movie it just Screams Out for More Movie than what was Made Here.

Busey and Vosloo Impress and the Concept is Intriguing.

Worth a Watch.
  • LeonLouisRicci
  • Aug 6, 2021
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Excellent! Many thanks to Mr.Gary Busey!

This film is great and I enjoyed it very much! My favourite actor is Mr.Gary Busey and I think he gave an excellent portrayal of the journalist. I'm studying in journalist faculty so this film is very close to me. Now I understand what means to work as a journalist and I want to say THANK YOU for this to Mr.Busey. And besides many thanks to Mr.Busey for his thoughts about God, many of them help me to live. I also liked Mr.Arnold Vosloo as Stefan, but I know nothing about him as an actor, It's a pity but I've never seen him before. And my best wishes to Julia Campbell! I've seen her in "Santa-Barbara" and in my opinion she is a very nice and talented actress. Well, best wishes from Russia!
  • Romashka
  • Oct 11, 1998
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