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A New Kind of Madness.

Directed by Tim Ritter; this film shows just how crazy men can get while suspecting there better half of being less than faithful. All his worst fears seem to come true for Tom Russo as he turns the pages of his wife Leeza's personal diary (or at least he thought it was) and uncovered all her sexual experiences while he wasn't around. Not knowing what to do; Tom lets his murderous anger get the best of him and begins his killing spree in an awfully psychotic manner. Being in this same situation makes me feel bad for Tom, and not blame him for dimembering and taking the lives of all the men thought to have had they're way with his Leeza. At this point I would like to point out (SPOILER ALERT) that not even the audience is aware these entries written in Leeza's diary are just short stories to try and get her foot in the door at writing companies. By the end of the movie, the bodies have piled up and Tom admits to what he has done for her. Instead of confronting her about it, he waits and lets the numbers of murders by his hands rise. Good job man, i would have done it in your shoes as well. Very funny and sick, in a Troma-esque type style of movies, but better. And not to mention his plays on words are o0nes not to forget!

Tom Russo: You screw my wife, I screwdrive your head!

7/10
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Added by pamela voorhees
15 years ago on 26 November 2008 17:55

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