Secrets of a Psychopath Page #4

Synopsis: Two siblings lure unsuspecting victims to their house through a dating site for games and slaughter. It's "Psycho" meets the Craigslist Killer. The new film from cult director Bert I. Gordon - The Amazing Colossal Man, Earth vs the Spider, Empire of the Ants, and The Food of the Gods.
 
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Year:
2015
91 min
115 Views


and I like that.

And I know that you can help

me with my problem.

I don't know what you're

talking about.

What problem?

My problem relating to

Women?

That is it, isn't it?

You need professional help.

You're the help I need.

You really are crazy.

How am I going to help you?

It doesn't even bother you,

does it?

What you've done?

Bother me?

What would bother me?

The people you've killed.

That was a game.

Don't you understand that that

was a game?

Oh Mister Johnny Rebek How

could you be so mean?

I'm telling you you'll be

sorry For inventing that machine

Now all the neighbors cats and

dogs

Will nevermore be seen

They'll all be ground to

sausages

In Johnny Rebek's machine.

I have a little problem, doctor.

It seems that something happened

many years ago that was...

so traumatic it left me with,

um...

Left you with what?

A f***ed up sex problem.

I can't...

I can't do it.

What was it in your past that

caused it?

I don't remember.

Have you been trying to resolve

your problem with young women?

Yes.

And what happens?

What do you do with them

when you attempt to have sex

and fail?

Do it now, Henry.

And then we'll be able to live

like before.

No one to bother us.

But I'm so close to solving my

problem.

She's going to help me.

Tonight.

How is she going to do that?

By helping me have... sex.

Henry, you're a fool.

It will never work.

Ever.

Just get it over with.

And then you will feel better.

You'll feel so much better.

Please just give me a little

more time.

She's special.

She's not like all the others.

Do it, Henry.

Now? Now.

Oh. I recognized him the moment

I saw the police drawing on

the news this morning.

I always watch the news with

my breakfast.

Can you enlarge the picture on

the screen?

Oh.

What about the girl you

matched him with?

Oh.

I need a printout on

everything you have on him.

The addresses, everything.

Oh. Sir.

I feel guilty for everything

that's happening.

The computer had something to

do with it, didn't he?

Yes.

Well why be selfish?

Share some of the blame with

him.

Oh. Oh!

Mm-hm. Mm-hm.

The reason why you're signing

with our company

LoveLifeLine.net

is because you haven't had a man

in over a year is a good

decision.

What's your name?

Where do you think you're going?

Ow! Agh!

Not this way either, sweetie.

Have you come to play with us?

Do you know how to play Ring

around the Rosie?

My name is Little Catherine

and my brother is Little Henry.

Would you like to sing with us?

Oh, God.

Uh-oh! Henry?

I need you to come in the house.

I-I can't leave the kids alone

in the pool.

There's an emergency upstairs.

But they're having too good of

a time to leave.

Now!

I'll be right back.

Where? Where's the emergency?

I'm the emergency.

No, Catherine.

You have to let me get back to

the children.

You are not going anywhere.

Mm. Mm. No. No!

I know you don't give a damn

about the children, but I do.

And I'm going back to them.

Oh, my God, Henry!

You've killed the children!

It wasn't my fault.

It wasn't my fault.

It was Catherine.

It was Catherine.

One day

the machine got busted

The darn thing wouldn't go

So Johnny Rebek, he hopped

inside to see what made it so

His wife she had a nightmare

Was walking in her sleep

And gave the crank and deuce

of a yank

And Johnny Rebek was meat

Oh, Mister Johnny Rebek

How could you be so mean? I

told you'd be sorry

Oh, God. Little Catherine

and Little Henry; For

inventing that machine

Now all the neighbor's cats

and dogs will nevermore be seen

They've all been ground to

sausages

in Johnny Rebek's machine.

I think this lady will be

staying with us

a long, long time.

Don't you think so, Little

Catherine?

I think so too, Little Henry.

She'll be staying with us just

like all the others. Dead.

I see you've met our children,

Henry and Catherine.

They're brother and sister

just like me and Henry.

And very much alive.

They're alive because we're

alive.

And we gave them our names so

that we could be them.

And they could be with us.

Alive.

Forever. Together.

Catherine, please, please.

Please don't kill me.

Please, please.

Why? So you can take Henry for

yourself?

I don't want Henry, he's

yours. Please just let me go.

But he wants you. The fool.

No, no

he doesn't.

Everything was going fine

until you came along.

But I will kill anyone who

comes between me and my Henry.

You've been a bad girl,

Catherine.

You've been a very bad girl.

It was an accident, Henry!

The children, they're dead.

Everybody's dead! It was an

accident!

You didn't care about the

children.

Please believe me it was an

accident!

I do believe you.

Just like this is an accident.

Goodbye, sweet Catherine.

I love you, Henry. Goodbye.

Paul!

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Bert I. Gordon

Bert Ira Gordon (born September 24, 1922) is an American film director most famous for such science fiction and horror B-movies as The Amazing Colossal Man and Village of the Giants. Most of Gordon's work is in the idiom of giant monster films, for which he used rear-projection to create the special effects. His nickname "Mister B.I.G." is a reference both to his initials and to his preferred technique for making super-sized creatures. more…

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