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Choosa ninna, endi ra babu aadu mari ala sapi10guthunnadu. 

manushulu ani anukutunnada? leka bommalanukuntunnada? 

 

btw is it a true story? 

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Just now, JANASENA said:

Choosa ninna, endi ra babu aadu mari ala sapi10guthunnadu. 

manushulu ani anukutunnada? leka bommalanukuntunnada? 

 

btw is it a true story

Anta.... Not sure

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1 minute ago, JANASENA said:

Choosa ninna, endi ra babu aadu mari ala sapi10guthunnadu. 

manushulu ani anukutunnada? leka bommalanukuntunnada? 

 

btw is it a true story? 

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2 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

Choosa ninna, endi ra babu aadu mari ala sapi10guthunnadu. 

manushulu ani anukutunnada? leka bommalanukuntunnada? 

 

btw is it a true story? 

Nope just based on the serial killer ed gein........vaadu anthey victims skin ni mask laaga vesukunevaadu

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9 hours ago, tennisluvrredux said:

Bakwaaas movie 

Movie review evadadigadvayya nenu antunnadi asla aaddu aa chainsaw tho koyuadamundi choodu. Mari janallo antha pysachika anandam ento. 

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8 hours ago, Thokkalee said:

not him baa Ed gein based

In popular culture[edit]

Gein's story has had a lasting effect on American popular culture as evident by its numerous appearances in film, music and literature. The tale first came to widespread public attention in the fictionalized version presented by Robert Bloch in his 1959 suspense novel, Psycho. In addition to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film of Bloch's novel, Psycho,[80] Gein's story was loosely adapted into numerous films, including Deranged (1974),[80] In the Light of the Moon (2000) (released in the United States and Australia as Ed Gein (2001)), Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield (2007), "Ed Gein, the Musical" (2010), and the Rob Zombie films House of 1000 Corpses and its sequel, The Devil's Rejects. Gein served as the inspiration for myriad fictional serial killers, most notably Norman Bates (Psycho), Leatherface (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre),[80] Buffalo Bill (The Silence of the Lambs)[80] and the character Dr. Oliver Thredson in the TV series American Horror Story: Asylum.[81]

American filmmaker Errol Morris and German filmmaker Werner Herzog attempted unsuccessfully to collaborate on a film project about Gein from 1975 to 1976. Morris interviewed Gein several times and ended up spending almost a year in Plainfield interviewing dozens of locals. The pair planned secretly to exhume Gein's mother from her grave to test a theory, but never followed through on the scheme and eventually ended their collaboration. The aborted project was described in a 1989 New Yorker profile of Morris.[82]

The character Patrick Bateman, in the 1991 novel American Psycho and its 2000 film adaptation, mistakenly attributes a quote by Edmund Kemper to Gein, saying: "You know what Ed Gein said about women? ... He said 'When I see a pretty girl walking down the street, I think two things. One part of me wants to take her out, talk to her, be real nice and sweet and treat her right ... [the other part wonders] what her head would look like on a stick'."[83]

In 2012, German director Jörg Buttgereit wrote and directed a stage play about the case of Gein called Kannibale und Liebe at Theater Dortmund in Germany. The part of Gein was played by actor Uwe Rohbeck.[84]

At the time, the news reports of Gein's crimes spawned a subgenre of "black humor", called "Geiners".[85][86] Since the 1950s Gein has frequently been exploited by transgressive art or "shock rock", often without association with his life or crimes beyond the shock value of his name. Examples of this include the song titled "Dead Skin Mask" (1990) from Slayer's album Seasons in the Abyss, "Nothing to Gein" (2001) from Mudvayne's album L.D. 50, and, "Ed Gein" (1992), from the Ziggens' album Rusty Never Sleeps.[87] There was also a band named Ed Gein.

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