QUOTE(Walken @ Apr 13 2006, 02:10 AM) [snapback]1145232[/snapback]

I guessed that you were tired. No need to apologise.
What do you think was the best attribute of the movie? I thought Taylors acting was astounding, and the fact that it was low budget made it all the more believeable.
I was tired, a bit woozy

, and pretty much by the time I saw Liz get killed I was scared to death...
Your asking an awesome question- what I thought was really interesting when I saw the making of the film, was that in the area they were filming in hadn't rained in 10 years. & when they got out there, it started raining. It was incredible, and made me feel more at home seeing the actors/actresses up close.
I was finally getting over the shock. When I found out how the (psycho) character really was - who he was, I was 'getting back to normal again'. It was great, and it's a suggestion everyone should take, to watch the making. Because, you can feel so much pain/mercy for those two women- you get to a point that in thinking "what the- --- this was real". & that psycho is still out there. Man, I can't get over it. You can't glamourize anything.