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Untraceable DVD

Untraceable DVDWhere to start with Untraceable? Well, I'm sure you remember the Facebook app that they had. Oh, you don't? That's probably because it was banned a few weeks in as it was promoting the slogan 'Kill with me'. Political correctness gone wrong? Probably!

Anyway, the basic idea to this is a serial killer (who's obviously got a botched past) who kills his/her victims through a website. The way the victims die is: the more people that log on, the worse the torture gets. Once the torture gets too much, they eventually die.

It gets worse!

Well, there are some deadly scenes. First a cat gets killed by a lamp... we've all done that. That's not a deadly scene, I know - but theres a guy who gets put in acid, and a guy that is burned alive. It's all very gruesome and very much in your face, so you may have to hide under your girlfriends bosom.

The woman assigned to case is stalked, her mum looks like a lesbian, and her kids an idiot. Even with the aforementioned, you really want her (Diane Lane) to succeed...but as you can imagine, she's next on the killer's list.

It's a great film. Especially as it uses the internet, which we all use... for porn!

A very much recommended film, and it gets 8/10 from us!

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