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Psycho: The Lost Tapes of Ed Gein

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
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Psycho: The Lost Tapes of Ed Gein (2023)
Follows grave robber and serial killer Ed Gein, better known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield" and "The Mad Butcher".
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Follows grave robber and serial killer Ed Gein, better known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield" and "The Mad Butcher," from whose crimes such iconic films as "Psycho," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre... Read allFollows grave robber and serial killer Ed Gein, better known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield" and "The Mad Butcher," from whose crimes such iconic films as "Psycho," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and "The Silence of the Lambs" have emerged.Follows grave robber and serial killer Ed Gein, better known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield" and "The Mad Butcher," from whose crimes such iconic films as "Psycho," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and "The Silence of the Lambs" have emerged.

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    • Henry Zebrowski
    • Marcus Parks
    • Louis B. Schlesinger
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    • Stars
      • Henry Zebrowski
      • Marcus Parks
      • Louis B. Schlesinger
    • 29User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Henry Zebrowski
    Henry Zebrowski
    • Self
    • 2023
    Marcus Parks
    • Self
    • 2023
    Louis B. Schlesinger
    Louis B. Schlesinger
    • Self
    • 2023
    Ben Kissel
    • Self
    • 2023
    N.G. Berrill
    N.G. Berrill
    • Self
    • 2023
    Harold Schechter
    Harold Schechter
    • Self - Author
    • 2023
    Dr. Jocelyn Szczepaniak-Gillece
    • Self - Horror Film Expert University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    • 2023
    Jooyoung Lee
    Jooyoung Lee
    • Self
    • 2023
    Dr. Jooyoung Lee
    • Self
    • 2023
    Dr. N.G. Berrill
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    • 2023
    Conrad Hild
    • Self
    • 2023
    Sonja Gould
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    • 2023
    Fred Reid
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    • 2023
    Ethan Snowden
    • Self
    • 2023
    Koen Aerts
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    • 2023
    Scott Bowser
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    • 2023
    Richard MacQuarrie
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    • 2023
    Benjamin Clayton
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    • 2023
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    2schapart

    More exaggerated sensationalization.

    This is yet another so called "documentary" that relies on over-the-top dramatization to present a topic that would be so much more interesting if the filmmakers respected their audience. Notice all of the sinister background music. Why not just call it a horror film? Not to mention there is misinformation, and certain common rumors are presented as though they were true. One example is with the alleged occurrence of a human heart being found on Gein's stove in a frying pan. This is simply not true. The heart was found in a plastic bag on the floor near the stove. When Gein speaks you can barely hear his voice and these moments in the show are few and far between. Rather than forking out money for MGM+ go on YouTube and find a real Ed Gein Interview for free.
    5laugh-10729

    Could have been one documentary..

    I was really looking forward to this mini series but am kind of disappointed. Actually hearing the bits of recordings of Ed answering questions was really the only parts of this worth watching. The first episode basically goes over everything and gives very few clips of his actual voice and you can hardly hear his voice but somehow you can hear the detective clearly. The second and third episodes were just like the first but with a few more audio clips. They have chopped the tapes and you'll hear one response and then in the next episode you'll find out it was actually the response to a different question and you don't really know if the answers they put up are from that actual conversation and I do not know why they would have mixed the recordings up like that. False accusations mentioned such as a perversion with his mother and a heart on the stove. I did not care for the podcast group they had as speakers. They were unnecessarily vulgar and making jokes, laughing and being disrespectful, childish and very inappropriate in their comments. Very few speakers with actual credibility, and half of them almost seemed to have a fascination with Ed Gein himself rather than the psychology behind his behavior. I felt like this could have been one film. Very repetitive and would have been better with less random discussion by irrelevant people and more of the true consistent recordings and actual photos or video recordings. Full of peoples different interpretations of who Gein was, disappointed.
    5TheFearmakers

    Three Podcast Idiots

    First off, the three podcasters in this are really, really annoying, laughing and joking around about Ed Gein's murders and laughing about the victims...

    Let's just all admit that podcasting is not a genuine form of media when clowns like this are included in a documentary that has actual experts, from people in the town to the author of what's the quintessential Ed Gein biography...

    Why these podcaster clowns are included is a mystery, but it's probably because the filmmakers felt that most young people can relate to young jokers, or something...

    As for the titular interview tapes: they take about ten lines from Gein and try making a four-part doc with them, and that's a tall order...

    With horror-movie music and a few shots making Gein look formidable, it's really the case of taking who's more a backwoods Barney Fife type than a Norman Bates or Buffalo Bill and making a contrived terrorizing study, which doesn't gel here at all...

    However it's not a terrible documentary as you do learn some things about Gein... but learning/educating audiences isn't what passes for documentaries anymore...

    For True Crime, books are always the best bet because there aren't any repetitive facts, opinions, speculations or photos, and best yet, no annoyingly childish podcasters.
    4TheArchies

    What is the problem with the narrators?

    There is some interesting information - but is it enough, and compelling enough to put up with the annoying older pontificating gentlemen and their monotone lazy tongue speak? Nope. I made it thru almost two episodes before I just could no longer take it. And then they intermittently throw in a couple of younger bloggers and commentors, who try to dredge up excitement for this "fantastic find ", but fall exceptionally short and then they look exactly as they are - a little too happy to be included in this pile of nonsense with no substance to add to the conversation. Not really worth watching.
    2scottcharlton-95113

    Too much repetition

    Not sure if it was because the programme was designed for the US market and their constant ad breaks, or 'dumbed down' for viewers with a short attention span; but there is too much repetition from one episode to another? Also the so-called 'experts' leave a lot to be desired. The 'horror film expert's' comments about Texas Chainsaw Massacre are laughable. What are those podcast guys on it for? The producers really must have been desperate for contributors. It could easily have been covered in two episodes. More use of the original footage and the audio tapes, less of the stupid contributors. Interesting concept, but poorly executed.

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