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I thought this was a fabulous a great mix of fact and fiction. Great potential, They ended season 2 before the LaBianca murder. Would have been respectful to all to have a season 3 to conclude and end properly, very dismissive of those who watch it and think it's great TV,it's a very different show. it's Unique and Unlike any other dull formulaic dirge that gets churned out regularly.. that NOBODY even WATCHES?!?! Nah, this had the potential for a conclusive should have concluded in a third season. Why are these producers so out of touch with the loyal viewers. Give us a third season to complete the trilogy. Shame to say the least
Having just read the book Helter Skelter The True Story (THE MANSON MURDERS) by Vincent Bugliosi,(The prosecutor) I looked forward to this film, but I may have enjoyed it more if I had no knowledge of the history of Charles Manson and his family. This film is shallow with bad acting. I felt I knew more than the film producers. It's really tacky, very roughly scripted, and by the end credits which I always read, finding them informative, this has to be the shortest credits of a film, ever!! Even the acting out of the victims was shot as if being filmed by a mobile phone camera! This film has no redeeming features at all.
There is much written about these people and the heinous crimes, it's a disservice to viewers not to tell it well, with good script, production and some good actors.
The recent release of Restless Souls might make a better subject, as I have yet to see a really decent film about Manson, perhaps if a film was made from the view of the victims...?
There is much written about these people and the heinous crimes, it's a disservice to viewers not to tell it well, with good script, production and some good actors.
The recent release of Restless Souls might make a better subject, as I have yet to see a really decent film about Manson, perhaps if a film was made from the view of the victims...?