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Talhotblond

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Talhotblond (2009)
'talhotblond:' is the award winning documentary about a deadly Internet love triangle. For more information, check out www.talhotblond.com
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A deadly online love triangle turns real when a teen girl using the name 'talhotblond' manipulates men through the Internet. Her deceptions spark a murder, exposing how online spaces can fue... Read allA deadly online love triangle turns real when a teen girl using the name 'talhotblond' manipulates men through the Internet. Her deceptions spark a murder, exposing how online spaces can fuel dark desires.A deadly online love triangle turns real when a teen girl using the name 'talhotblond' manipulates men through the Internet. Her deceptions spark a murder, exposing how online spaces can fuel dark desires.

  • Director
    • Barbara Schroeder
  • Writers
    • Barbara Schroeder
    • Pat Lalama
    • Glenn Boozan
  • Stars
    • Steve Clement
    • Thomas Montgomery
    • Ken Case
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbara Schroeder
    • Writers
      • Barbara Schroeder
      • Pat Lalama
      • Glenn Boozan
    • Stars
      • Steve Clement
      • Thomas Montgomery
      • Ken Case
    • 20User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Steve Clement
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Thomas Montgomery
    • Self - Convicted Murder
    Ken Case
    • Self - Former Prosecutor
    Rex Julian Beaber
    Rex Julian Beaber
    • Self - Clinical Psychologist
    • (as Rex Beaber)
    Tim Shieler
    • Self - Jessi's Father
    Deb Barrett
    • Self - Brian's Mother
    Dan Barrett
    • Self - Brian's Father
    Ron Kenyon
    • Self - Detective, Erie County Sheriff's Department
    • (as Capt. Ron Kenyon)
    Jim Hatch
    • Self - Detective
    • (as Detective Jim Hatch)
    Lee Kirk
    • Self - Oakhill Police Department
    • (as Sgt. Lee Kirk)
    John Molloy
    • Self - Montgomery's First Attorney
    • Director
      • Barbara Schroeder
    • Writers
      • Barbara Schroeder
      • Pat Lalama
      • Glenn Boozan
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    8penwah2

    Surprisingly good

    The premise of this film interested me, as I met my share of posers on the Internet when I first got online. Frankly, I didn't expect much more than your run of the mill Investigative Discovery segment, so I was busy doing other things online when the film started. I was not prepared to be immediately sucked in by its intensity. The very first comments by the narrator engaged me completely. The use of soft, tender music instead of the usual suspenseful choices in a crime presentation lulls the viewer right into the relationship between Jessi and Tommy and keeps you there. It beautifully augments the slowly rolling instant messages that draw the development of the relationship. The rhythm of the two together tinted the exchanges with a reflective eeriness that gives the viewer enough time to read, absorb and experience the eeriness of the whole situation. And the discovery at the end just blew my mind. A thoughtful and disturbing film that leaves you breathless and thinking.
    6lewiskendell

    Once again, real life is stranger than fiction.

    "She unleashed a fantasy online that was addictive as any drug, and as lethal as any bullet."

    Like the somewhat similar documentary Catfish, Talhotblond is a real-life story about how easy it is to hide behind a fictional identity online, and the problems that can result from such deceit. 

    Talhotblond is an example of a worse case scenario of Internet deceit. A dangerous love triangle started online ends up in a murder and the destruction of several lives. Interviews from the people involved, psychiatric experts, and the law authorities who eventually became involved, paint a disturbing picture of manipulation and lies that is unfortunately all too true. 

    If you're interested in the subject, check it out.
    7danielkent-1

    Above average documentary. Very interesting and sad.

    This documentary proves that love, or a twisted version of love, can lead to horrible things. This is not a simple case of online fraud. From the title and plot you can guess the true story is not going to end happy.

    People who say this is brilliant obviously don't see its flaws. The POV fake narrator (which to me I would kinda find insulting) or the cross fade cuts to edit out the interviewees blabbering just looks bad.

    But this story is explained very well, the pace is brilliant, the twists just make you as a very feel interested. Its a budget documentary that presented well. They did their research. If you keep with it it gets very interesting and shocking!

    Stayed up late, watching this on ABC iView as an online "catch-up TV" documentary. I couldn't help but think how much the world depends on the internet. I could lost my job on Monday for complaining about work on Facebook. But then I have a network of contacts to email my resume to find another one on LinkedIn. I have meet people of the internet too. Luckily I said who I was truthfully. But what if I lied?

    To me this documentary hits home. People live out their lives over the internet now. Its a fact and its sad. The internet has private information about everyone for anyone to seek. But you can also fake your life over the internet. Start chatting with people who are lonely and love hungry, its a recipe for disaster.

    This documentary will clearly show just that. You never know who your talking too. The ending so worth the boring parts.
    8jennifer-menzies

    Excellent documentary

    There is nothing I enjoy more than compelling real life stories, and this is certainly one. The story is disturbing and fascinating in equal measure. It details an almost unbelievable chain of events, which results in one man (Thomas Montgomery) carrying out a brutal and unforgivable act, fuelled by obsession and temporary madness. The film tells us how he got to that stage, in his own words. As well as interviews with him, there are insights from clinical psychologists, attorneys, and various law enforcement officials, and the other key figures in the story. (I will not say more about who these 'key figures' are as I do not wish to give it away.) But their honesty during their interviews is commendable and very much adds to the credibility of the film. To my mind, this is clearly what inspired the fake "real life" documentary 'Catfish'. In fact I would go so far as to say Catfish totally ripped this off, and threw in a few elements of 'My Kid Could Paint That' for good measure. Anyway, this film is definitely one to watch. It is a stark warning of the perils of the online world and is also of interest to people who enjoy learning about the human psyche and criminal psychology. Highly recommended.
    heydanno

    Like another reviewer said... One of the top 10 OMG moments in cinema history

    I truly do not understand the hate and hyper criticism this stunning documentary has received. I cannot imagine how it could have been made better. I thought the film was outstanding (and I have pretty much seen them all). Among many positives, it contained one of the Top 10 OMG moments in the history of film. People need to stop trying to be the next Roger Ebert and be thankful you are treated with cinematic gifts like this from time to time. They are so rare. The music was great. The narration was unique and very effective. The voice over actors were high caliber. The interviews where compelling. The story was astonishing (yet deeply sad of course).

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      Fictionalized in TalhotBlond (2012).
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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 303: The Green Hornet (2011)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Buffalo, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Answers Productions
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      • $75,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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