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The Iceman Interviews

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Movie Review: The One with the Most Information
Summary: 5 Stars

This is the DVD 'The Iceman' which features 3 parts.
1.Conversations with a Killer
2.The Iceman: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman
3.The Iceman and the Psychiatrist which the other DVD dosen't have on it.

This is a documentary that features different people interviewing Richard Kuklinski as he describes his life and crimes. One interview is from around 1991 and the other was taped in 2001. Both are very good and an eye-opening look at anti-social personality disorder...

You get to hear Richard Kuklinski giving first hand accounts of life story and contract killings over the years. He describes in a very matter of fact way about his childhood and career as a contract murderer.

This basically covers it all. We hear from him about his dysfunctional early home life, his murders, his family and his life with the mafia. We also get to hear about the friend Kuklinski trusted who ended up setting him up and aiding in his capture.

This is the better of the iceman DVD's because it features the interview with the psychologist which was very interesting. These were good interviews and a truly interesting and disturbing look into the mind of Richard Kuklinski. Highly Recommended.

Movie Review: The better of the two interview compilations
Summary: 5 Stars

The Iceman Interviews is a 45 minute collection of interviews with Richard Kuklinski and uses pretty much all the same footage as another DVD called Confessions of a Mafia Hitman. Although both DVDs are interesting and offer a peek into the mind of a hitman, arguably a serial killer, although he got paid for it at times, this one has a section titled The Iceman and The Psychologist. That makes all the difference.

This 15 minute interview that Richard Kuklinski has with a psychologist is very eye-opening and really delves into how and why Kuklinski would 1. perform these heinous acts, and 2. be able to perform these heinous acts. It's very interesting to see Kuklinski talk about how these actions made him feel, as well as talking about his childhood and the way his father treated him.

If you're at all interested in psychology or the psychology of serial killers and other abnormalities in the human psyche, this section will keep you enthralled. I only wish it were longer.

The rest of the DVD contains footage and interviews that the other DVD contains as well. In these sections Kuklinski talks about how he went about his career as a hitman, and describes different murders that he committed.

Movie Review: Żou get 3 HBO series in one complete Disc! good offer!
Summary: 5 Stars

Cold as ice. better than you, thats how he wanted. thats how he wanted to.

This man is A significant study of a paranoid psychopath, which did his hits (lone wolf method style mostly)

His mimic around the mouth is typical psychopathic, notice this in the interviews.

Well his a solid build killer machine, but now behind bars.

Hear what he got to say. You might be a bit surprised!

I study Psychopaths in my surveys and his elite type of a kind, separating two existences, from family and blunt remorseless hits at once, almost a psychological splitting? But absolutely coherent (as most psychopaths not emotionally disturbed or foolish in his impulses) A cold minded individual, better not be his friend, those he killed, paranoia and rationality takes over again. But the only one he didn't kill got him behind bars! THIS PERSON IS AMAZING TO OBSERVE, THINK ABOUT WHAT HE GOT AWAY WITH?

Movie Review: iceman
Summary: 5 Stars

my my, mr kuklinski surely was a busy boy. Chilling is the word. The only thing i can think of to say is that i believe that he was, at the time of these interviews,starting to believe his own legend, and was enjoying himself. The tattoos on his arm show he was proud of his 'grim reaper' reputation, albeit rightly deserved. The details of his home life are somewhat glossed over, in saying that his family were the only thing he ever cared about. I would advise you to read the book : his idea of loving them was to tell them that he would find them the hardest people to kill, if they tried to leave him. Not a detail he reveals in his interviews.....i imagine the book was written afterwards. In any case, such a litany of death is interesting to see, without the glamour and glitz of a film script attached to it. Speaking of which, it would be an impressive subject to do celluloid justice Review: An in depth view of a sociopath
Summary: 5 Stars The "Iceman Interviews" contains three interviews of Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski at Trenton Prison, a maximum security prison in NJ. Kuklinski
was a hired hit-man for the Mafia who enjoyed his work and attempted to
elaborate on it. His victims fell prey to cyanide, a crossbow, rats in
a cave and were often random prey as well as Mafia targets. It is the cold
and cool countenance of Kuklinski that makes the tape. He is not upset by
what he has done, describes killing in a matter of fact way and fulfills
all the criteria for the diagnosis "sociopath". It is riveting to watch and offers a view of a type of killer not often seen.
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