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Man if I could get an audio loop of Lucker saying "nobody can hear you" I'd listen to it all day, every day...
John Lucker is a deeply disturbed serial rapist and killer. Locked up in a clinic after committing eight murders (and keeping the bodies around for his own sexual pleasure after the people died!!!), Lucker manages to escape and flees to the city... searching for the one lone survivor of his previous killing spree.
His disgusting rampage continues and more people die one by one. Lucker must find and kill the woman who escaped him the first time… and no one will get in his way!
(You really don't wanna know what his licking off his hand.)
Synapse recently released a remastered DVD featuring a the newly Director's Cut version of Lucker (runtime 68 minutes) and then the original VHS release(runtime 74 minutes).
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Sorry if the screen caps are dark, I can't tell since my monitor is dark anyways.
Well when Synapse was releasing this all I heard was how nasty and gross the movie was and I must say I was fairly disappointed. Yeah one scene is fairly disgusting but nothing that wasn't any different than Nekromantik.
Lucker kills a hooker, and then lets her body decompose before having his way with it, but staying a true gentlemen and includes foreplay into the mix before getting down to business. All in all though its not a bad movie though, a little over hyped but that's not really the movies fault. We basically get to watch Lucker escape from a hospital and go on a small killing spree while setting his sites on a married woman in an apartment complex.
I preferred the VHS version to the Director's Cut version, while there may have been a few more unnecessary scenes like Lucker in a video store. It had a much better flow to it and made a little bit more sense, since in the Director's Cut version they moved some scenes around and it caused some minor lapse in logic. There are two brief death scenes that were added into the beginning of the movie in the directors cut version, but as said they're brief so it doesn't really matter.
I'd recommend this movie to people who enjoyed Nekromantik or maybe someone who just likes movies that deal with psycho-nut jobs.