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How to Be a Serial Killer

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.2K
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How to Be a Serial Killer (2008)
HOW TO BE A SERIAL KILLER is the story of Mike Wilson (Dameon Clarke), a charismatic, educated, and articulate young man who has found his lifeÂ’s purpose in exterminating...people.
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A serial killer decides to teach the secrets of his satisfying career to a video store clerk.A serial killer decides to teach the secrets of his satisfying career to a video store clerk.A serial killer decides to teach the secrets of his satisfying career to a video store clerk.

  • Director
    • Luke Ricci
  • Writer
    • Luke Ricci
  • Stars
    • Dameon Clarke
    • Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Laura Regan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luke Ricci
    • Writer
      • Luke Ricci
    • Stars
      • Dameon Clarke
      • Matthew Gray Gubler
      • Laura Regan
    • 12User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Dameon Clarke
    Dameon Clarke
    • Mike Wilson
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Bart
    Laura Regan
    Laura Regan
    • Abigail
    George Wyner
    George Wyner
    • Dr. Goldberg
    Mary Jo Catlett
    Mary Jo Catlett
    • Mother Wilson
    Gonzalo Menendez
    Gonzalo Menendez
    • Officer Chavez
    Shadoe Stevens
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Ryan Smith
    Ryan Smith
    • Thug #1
    • (as Ryan K. Smith)
    Ari Welkom
    Ari Welkom
    • Officer Garcia
    Lindsay Stidham
    Lindsay Stidham
    • Young Girl
    Mark R. Gerson
    • Young Man
    Ramon Hilario
    Ramon Hilario
    • Juan
    Douglas Dickerman
    Douglas Dickerman
    • Rob
    Gary Wolf
    Gary Wolf
    • Johhny the Dick
    Cameron Bender
    Cameron Bender
    • Zach
    Shelly Desai
    Shelly Desai
    • Detective #1
    Jack Donner
    Jack Donner
    • Mr. Wilson
    Joe Rivera
    Joe Rivera
    • Road Rage Victim
    • Director
      • Luke Ricci
    • Writer
      • Luke Ricci
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    5Rob-O-Cop

    well made but just misses its mark

    I can't say I wanted to like this as we're too full of dark humor glorify brutality themed movies, and even if this was tongue in cheek and self aware black humor, it just wasn't reverential enough to make it shine. The end result was kinda nothing. which is weird cos the lead 2 guys were good, they played well, but it just was missing the it factor, maybe it was script or direction, but no, this wasn't worth the time to watch it. maybe we've had too many of these clever dark and uncomfortable movies and unless you're pushing the boundaries and shocking then there's not much point in your entry. this wasn't boundary pushing or shocking hence it failed.
    billcr12

    Ted Bundy Infomercial

    The best black comedies, such as Fargo or Dr. Strangelove have the genius of the Coen brothers or Stanley Kubrick behind them. How to Be a Serial Killer is an interesting concept which never really develops into anything memorable. Written and directed by Luke Ricci, a man who will never be in the same company as the aforementioned directors of the past(Kubrick) or present(Coens).

    Mike Wilson is a combination of the articulate and charismatic Ted Bundy, and the fictional Dexter from the Showtime series. Mike is on an infomercial, promoting the killing of annoying people. He takes on a student, Bart, and instructs him on how to dispose of corpses and the many different and creative ways of committing murder. The result is a mildly amusing comedy, which sort of breezes along and is at the level of a made for TV movie.
    3ikrani

    I think I Laughed Once

    I don't even remember when I laughed. That is not a good sign when the good jokes aren't even memorable.

    Now, understand that I have nothing against this movie's premise. A comedy about a serial killer could've worked, as could a movie analyzing a serial killer's delusion about himself and what he does. However, this movie tries to be both. As such, it was impossible for me to take the serious bits seriously due to the attempts at comedy and the comedic bits aren't exaggerated enough for me NOT to take them seriously. If you want to be comedic, be comedic. If you want to be serious, be serious. Don't try to meet halfway. The only point where I started taking the film completely seriously was at the end during the climax, and even then I didn't like what I was seeing.

    While I held high hopes for this movie at the beginning thanks to its title, those hopes were quickly dashed when we were introduced to our resident serial killer, Mike. Now, nothing against the actor, but in a comedy with as dark a subject matter as this, there is no place for people. And that's my main problem with Mike: the film tries too hard to portray him as a normal person while forgetting that comedy comes from the abnormal, the twisted, and the weird. Mike wasn't any of those things. He was just "normal", and as such, the movie's attempts to portray his character comically fall flat. Then again, maybe I was supposed to take them seriously, but because of the unclear tone the movie had I was unsure whether I was supposed to laugh or be horrified. Most of the time I was horrified.

    Despite that, while I might not have liked this movie, I let it keep two additional stars on the merit of its premise and the fact that while the problems in this movie are big ones, they're hardly rage-inducing.

    And please, if you're going to make a movie about a serial killer, go full-bore. Don't try to meet the two ends of the spectrum halfway.
    2mikejo28-1

    It sucks ! and not in a good way!

    This "movie" took me 2 hours closer to death, but unfortunately didn't finish the job. It got off to a slow start, and was predictable and tedious all the way through. I am a Ted Bundy and Manson girls fan, and was up for this, but any 10 yr old could've written a better screenplay. The actors are likable enough, but they didn't push the premise anywhere near far enough to be funny. It was just sad. I was waiting for some great victims who everyone loves to hate, to get whacked -- clones of Richard Simmons, Bernie Madoff, Rush Limbaugh, the energizer bunny, you name em, but they never showed up. Worst movie I've sat thru for about 20 years, and I have seen them all. Yow! It gets a 2 only for having decent actors. If they ever render you to Gitmo, for having an opinion or some other thought-crime, and show you this movie, GOUGE OUT YOUR EYES with the MacDonalds spork !!!!!!
    8Hey_Sweden

    Ladies and gentlemen, better your life through serial murder!

    For the most part, "How to Be a Serial Killer" is a sharp, charming, and very funny combination of satire and dark comedy. It's so engagingly performed that one is willing to go along for the ride. Granted, towards the end it actually starts to become more conventional and predictable, but getting there is still a good deal of fun. It never gets that gory, so the less squeamish in the audience shouldn't be squirming too much. What's great about it is how completely our lead character believes in himself and his methodology; the movie is at its brightest when it's making fun of the business of motivational speaking and our merry murderer is offering all manner of lessons in the fine art of serial killing. The filmmaking is overall fairly slick and the kills are done in a rather stylized way.

    The movie is a solid vehicle for prolific working actor Dameon Clarke, who's done a great deal of voice-over work for video games. He delivers a charismatic, confident performance as Mike Wilson, who wishes to impart his wisdom to a young apprentice, whom he's decided will be meek video store employee Bart (Matthew Gray Gubler of 'Criminal Minds'). Mike teaches Bart everything that he knows, from victim selection to body disposal - not to mention trying to keep a loved one, in this case Mikes' girlfriend Abigail (Laura Regan, "Dead Silence") - in the dark for as long as possible. Their scenes are intercut with those of a psychologist, Dr. Goldberg (veteran comedy character actor George Wyner of "Spaceballs") educating us on the nature of serial murderers.

    This is spirited, high-energy entertainment with a rather profound wrap-up, which shows that there is more going on here than just the comedy quotient. Clarke and the likable Gubler work well together and the story has enough pacing and cleverness going for it to make it worth recommending to others.

    Eight out of 10.

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      Charles Manson is not a serial killer in that he never personally killed anyone; he only ordered the killings.
    • Connections
      References Powder (1995)

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Как стать серийным убийцей
    • Filming locations
      • Blue Cloud Movie Ranch - 20000 Blue Cloud Road, Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Matador Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $899
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $899
      • Jul 26, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $899
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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