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* AccidentalAesop: Dr. Kaplan's line "You think I can afford to live in a house like that? I'm a retired public school teacher!" is an excellent, though likely unintentional, potshot at underpaid teachers.

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* AccidentalAesop: Dr. Kaplan's line "You think I can afford to live in a house like that? I'm a retired public school teacher!" is an excellent, though likely unintentional, potshot at underpaid teachers.the public school system.
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* AccidentalAesop: Dr. Kaplan's line "You think I can afford to live in a house like that? I'm a retired public school teacher!" is an excellent, though likely unintentional, potshot at underpaid teachers.
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* FoeYay: A large portion of the film. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.
* HoYay: This film has this in ''spades''. All one-sided on David's part towards Joel.

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* FoeYay: A large portion of the film. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.
* HoYay: This film has this in ''spades''. All one-sided on David's part towards Joel. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.

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* CompleteMonster: David Allen Griffin was a SerialKiller who stalked women before murdering them with piano wire. After causing the death of [[TheHero Agent Joel Campbell's]] lover in L.A., he [[FoeYay followed]] him to his new home in Chicago and started killing women there. Griffin sends Campbell photos of his next victims three days before murdering them as part of a game. He successfully murders three young women this way while in Chicago, as well as three police officers during a chase. Near the end of the film, he kidnaps Campbell's therapist and sets the room she's in to explode should the police try to breach it. When Campbell doesn't thank Griffin for "making his life interesting," he attempts to strangle Campbell's therapist, and when the police do end up breaching the room, the explosives go off in their faces. Driven by nothing but the thrill of the kill and the attention that it gets him from Campbell, Griffin cemented himself as a truly psychotic murderer.

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* CompleteMonster: David Allen Griffin was a SerialKiller who stalked women before murdering them with piano wire. After causing the death of [[TheHero Agent Joel Campbell's]] lover in L.A., he [[FoeYay followed]] him [[StalkerWithACrush followed him]] to his new home in Chicago and started killing women there. Griffin sends Campbell photos of his next victims three days before murdering them as part of a game. He successfully murders three young women this way while in Chicago, as well as three police officers during a chase. Near the end of the film, he kidnaps Campbell's therapist and sets the room she's in to explode should the police try to breach it. When Campbell doesn't thank Griffin for "making his life interesting," he attempts to strangle Campbell's therapist, and when the police do end up breaching the room, the explosives go off in their faces. Driven by nothing but the thrill of the kill and the attention that it gets him from Campbell, Griffin cemented himself as a truly psychotic murderer.
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* CompleteMonster: David Allen Griffin was a SerialKiller who stalked women before murdering them with piano wire. After causing the death of [[TheHero Agent Joel Campbell’s]] lover in L.A., he [[FoeYay followed him]] to his new home in Chicago and started killing women there. Griffin sends Campbell photos of his next victims three days before murdering them as part of a game. He successfully murders three young women this way while in Chicago, as well as three police officers during a chase. Near the end of the film, he kidnaps Campbell’s therapist and sets the room she’s in to explode should the police try to breach it. When Campbell doesn’t thank Griffin for "making his life interesting," he attempts to strangle Campbell’s therapist, and when the police do end up breaching the room, the explosives go off in their faces. Driven by nothing but the thrill of the kill, Griffin cemented himself as a truly psychotic murderer.
* FoeYay: A large portion of the movie. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.
* HoYay: This movie has this in ''spades''. All one-sided on David's part towards Joel.
* MindGameShip: The pairing of David and Joel. Also canon in the movie.
* {{Narm}}: Oh, ''several''. The slow-motion shot of Reeves dancing headbanger-style to a Rob Zombie song while taunting a victim in an abandoned warehouse for one. And the fact that Joel had to ''take notes and write down'' that David was "watching me," as if he wouldn't be able to remember that if he didn't get it down on paper. One reviewer mentioned the scene where Joel's ex-lover was tied to the chair in the burning house, calling his name repeatedly in slow motion, and likened it to a spoof where Cartman from WesternAnimation/SouthPark acted the same. Only... they were serious here.
* YaoiFangirl: In all seriousness, the only people that openly show that they like this movie appear to be these. Most (if not ''all'') of the fan videos for this movie are dedications to David x Joel.

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* CompleteMonster: David Allen Griffin was a SerialKiller who stalked women before murdering them with piano wire. After causing the death of [[TheHero Agent Joel Campbell’s]] Campbell's]] lover in L.A., he [[FoeYay followed him]] followed]] him to his new home in Chicago and started killing women there. Griffin sends Campbell photos of his next victims three days before murdering them as part of a game. He successfully murders three young women this way while in Chicago, as well as three police officers during a chase. Near the end of the film, he kidnaps Campbell’s Campbell's therapist and sets the room she’s she's in to explode should the police try to breach it. When Campbell doesn’t doesn't thank Griffin for "making his life interesting," he attempts to strangle Campbell’s Campbell's therapist, and when the police do end up breaching the room, the explosives go off in their faces. Driven by nothing but the thrill of the kill, kill and the attention that it gets him from Campbell, Griffin cemented himself as a truly psychotic murderer.
* FoeYay: A large portion of the movie.film. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.
* HoYay: This movie film has this in ''spades''. All one-sided on David's part towards Joel.
* MindGameShip: The more or less canon pairing of David and Joel. Also canon in the movie.
Joel.
* {{Narm}}: Oh, ''several''. The slow-motion shot of Reeves dancing headbanger-style to a Rob Zombie song while taunting a victim in an abandoned warehouse for one. And the fact that Joel had to ''take notes and write down'' that David was "watching me," as if he wouldn't be able to remember that if he didn't get it down on paper. One reviewer mentioned the scene where Joel's ex-lover was tied to the chair in the burning house, calling his name repeatedly in slow motion, and likened it to a spoof where Cartman from WesternAnimation/SouthPark ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' acted the same. Only... they were serious here.
* YaoiFangirl: In all seriousness, the only people that openly show that they like this movie film appear to be these. Most (if not ''all'') of the fan videos for this movie are dedications to David x Joel.
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* FoeYay - A large portion of the movie. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.
* HoYay - This movie has this in ''spades''. All one-sided on David's part towards Joel.
* MindGameShip - The pairing of David and Joel. Also canon in the movie.
* {{Narm}} - Oh, ''several''. The slow-motion shot of Reeves dancing headbanger-style to a Rob Zombie song while taunting a victim in an abandoned warehouse for one. And the fact that Joel had to ''take notes and write down'' that David was "watching me," as if he wouldn't be able to remember that if he didn't get it down on paper. One reviewer mentioned the scene where Joel's ex-lover was tied to the chair in the burning house, calling his name repeatedly in slow motion, and likened it to a spoof where Cartman from WesternAnimation/SouthPark acted the same. Only... they were serious here.
* YaoiFangirl - In all seriousness, the only people that openly show that they like this movie appear to be these. Most (if not ''all'') of the fan videos for this movie are dedications to David x Joel.

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* FoeYay - FoeYay: A large portion of the movie. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.
* HoYay - HoYay: This movie has this in ''spades''. All one-sided on David's part towards Joel.
* MindGameShip - MindGameShip: The pairing of David and Joel. Also canon in the movie.
* {{Narm}} - {{Narm}}: Oh, ''several''. The slow-motion shot of Reeves dancing headbanger-style to a Rob Zombie song while taunting a victim in an abandoned warehouse for one. And the fact that Joel had to ''take notes and write down'' that David was "watching me," as if he wouldn't be able to remember that if he didn't get it down on paper. One reviewer mentioned the scene where Joel's ex-lover was tied to the chair in the burning house, calling his name repeatedly in slow motion, and likened it to a spoof where Cartman from WesternAnimation/SouthPark acted the same. Only... they were serious here.
* YaoiFangirl - YaoiFangirl: In all seriousness, the only people that openly show that they like this movie appear to be these. Most (if not ''all'') of the fan videos for this movie are dedications to David x Joel.
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*CompleteMonster: David Allen Griffin was a SerialKiller who stalked women before murdering them with piano wire. After causing the death of [[TheHero Agent Joel Campbell’s]] lover in L.A., he [[FoeYay followed him]] to his new home in Chicago and started killing women there. Griffin sends Campbell photos of his next victims three days before murdering them as part of a game. He successfully murders three young women this way while in Chicago, as well as three police officers during a chase. Near the end of the film, he kidnaps Campbell’s therapist and sets the room she’s in to explode should the police try to breach it. When Campbell doesn’t thank Griffin for "making his life interesting," he attempts to strangle Campbell’s therapist, and when the police do end up breaching the room, the explosives go off in their faces. Driven by nothing but the thrill of the kill, Griffin cemented himself as a truly psychotic murderer.
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* CompleteMonster - Griffin.
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* FoeYay - Pretty much a large portion of the entire movie. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.

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* FoeYay - Pretty much a A large portion of the entire movie. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.



* YaoiFangirl - In all seriousness, pretty much the only people that openly show that they like this movie appear to be these. Most (if not ''all'') of the fan videos for this movie are dedications to David x Joel.

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* YaoiFangirl - In all seriousness, pretty much the only people that openly show that they like this movie appear to be these. Most (if not ''all'') of the fan videos for this movie are dedications to David x Joel.
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* {{Narm}} - Oh, ''several''. The slow-motion shot of Reeves dancing headbanger-style to a Rob Zombie song while taunting a victim in an abandoned warehouse for one. And the fact that Joel had to ''take notes and write down'' that David was "watching me," as if he wouldn't be able to remember that if he didn't get it down on paper. One reviewer mentioned the scene where Joel's ex-lover was tied to the chair in the burning house, calling his name repeatedly in slow motion, and likened it to a spoof where Cartman from SouthPark acted the same. Only... they were serious here.

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* {{Narm}} - Oh, ''several''. The slow-motion shot of Reeves dancing headbanger-style to a Rob Zombie song while taunting a victim in an abandoned warehouse for one. And the fact that Joel had to ''take notes and write down'' that David was "watching me," as if he wouldn't be able to remember that if he didn't get it down on paper. One reviewer mentioned the scene where Joel's ex-lover was tied to the chair in the burning house, calling his name repeatedly in slow motion, and likened it to a spoof where Cartman from SouthPark WesternAnimation/SouthPark acted the same. Only... they were serious here.
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* FoeYay - Pretty much a large portion of the entire movie. David constantly tries to get Joel to realize that they "need each other," and that their cat and mouse games are crucial to both of them.



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* CompleteMonster - Griffin.
* HoYay - This movie has this in ''spades''. All one-sided on David's part towards Joel.
* MindGameShip - The pairing of David and Joel. Also canon in the movie.
* {{Narm}} - Oh, ''several''. The slow-motion shot of Reeves dancing headbanger-style to a Rob Zombie song while taunting a victim in an abandoned warehouse for one. And the fact that Joel had to ''take notes and write down'' that David was "watching me," as if he wouldn't be able to remember that if he didn't get it down on paper. One reviewer mentioned the scene where Joel's ex-lover was tied to the chair in the burning house, calling his name repeatedly in slow motion, and likened it to a spoof where Cartman from SouthPark acted the same. Only... they were serious here.
* YaoiFangirl - In all seriousness, pretty much the only people that openly show that they like this movie appear to be these. Most (if not ''all'') of the fan videos for this movie are dedications to David x Joel.

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