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* [[Abusive Parents]]: One of the victims mentions that whenever he made a mistake while playing the piano, his father would bash his head against it.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: One of the victims mentions that whenever he made a mistake while playing the piano, his father would bash his head against it.
* [[Accent On the Wrong Syllable]]: The Zodiac has a peculiar way of pronouncing San Francisco.
* [[Accent On the Wrong Syllable]]: The Zodiac has a peculiar way of pronouncing San Francisco.
* [[Arson Murder and Jaywalking]]: "I hate drugs. I hate sex. And I hate goddamn rock and roll."
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: "I hate drugs. I hate sex. And I hate goddamn rock and roll."
* [[Ax Crazy]]: The Zodiac.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: The Zodiac.
* [[The Bad Guy Wins]]
* [[The Bad Guy Wins]]
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* [[Cast As a Mask]]: Jack Quinn plays the Zodiac, but director Ulli Lommel (under the pseudonym Rick van Cleef) voices him.
* [[Cast As a Mask]]: Jack Quinn plays the Zodiac, but director Ulli Lommel (under the pseudonym Rick van Cleef) voices him.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Three in a row.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Three in a row.
* [[Cluster F Bomb]]
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]
* [[Country Matters]]: Surprisingly, it's only uttered once.
* [[Country Matters]]: Surprisingly, it's only uttered once.
* [[Creepy Doll]]: The Zodiac keeps the head of one in a jar, for some reason.
* [[Creepy Doll]]: The Zodiac keeps the head of one in a jar, for some reason.
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* [[Direct to DVD]]
* [[Direct to DVD]]
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: The first victim, and the writer's date.
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: The first victim, and the writer's date.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: All the female victims getting a long gun barrel rammed down their throats by a man prone to psychotic, sex-based rants.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: All the female victims getting a long gun barrel rammed down their throats by a man prone to psychotic, sex-based rants.
* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Natasha, at first.
* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Natasha, at first.
* [[Dull Surprise]]: The writer.
* [[Dull Surprise]]: The writer.
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* [[The Piano Player]]: Or, as he's referred to in the chapter title, The Piano Man.
* [[The Piano Player]]: Or, as he's referred to in the chapter title, The Piano Man.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: You'd think they'd show a little interest in someone who has been receiving calls and letters from the killer...
* [[Police Are Useless]]: You'd think they'd show a little interest in someone who has been receiving calls and letters from the killer...
* [[Politically Incorrect Villain]]: The Zodiac hates bitches, faggots and... hippies.
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: The Zodiac hates bitches, faggots and... hippies.
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: According to the writer, the Zodiac has the handwriting of a young child.
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: According to the writer, the Zodiac has the handwriting of a young child.
* [[Prequel]]: Possibly one to Lommel's earlier released ''Zodiac Killer''.
* [[Prequel]]: Possibly one to Lommel's earlier released ''Zodiac Killer''.
* [[Raven Hair Ivory Skin]]: Natasha.
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]: Natasha.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: On the DVD cover.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: On the DVD cover.
* [[San Francisco]]
* [[San Francisco]]
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* [[Straw Misogynist]]: "All bitches are crazy. They're all crazy, dude."
* [[Straw Misogynist]]: "All bitches are crazy. They're all crazy, dude."
* [[Tattooed Crook]]: The Zodiac has unexplained symbols printed on his neck.
* [[Tattooed Crook]]: The Zodiac has unexplained symbols printed on his neck.
* [[The Un Reveal]]: Well, it is ''sort of'' based on the Zodiac Killer.
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: Well, it is ''sort of'' based on the Zodiac Killer.
* [[The Unsolved Mystery]]
* [[The Unsolved Mystery]]
* [[Very Loosely Based On a True Story]]: Emphasis on ''very loosely''.
* [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]]: Emphasis on ''very loosely''.
* [[Walking Backwards]]: The Zodiac in one scene, though it was possibly just an editing effect.
* [[Walking Backwards]]: The Zodiac in one scene, though it was possibly just an editing effect.
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs]]
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?]]
* [[What Happened to The Mouse]]: Natasha's boyfriend just disappears halfway through, apparently breaking up with her.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Natasha's boyfriend just disappears halfway through, apparently breaking up with her.
* [[What the Hell Is That Accent]]: The Zodiac.
* [[What the Hell Is That Accent?]]: The Zodiac.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: During an argument, a victim's boyfriend actually complains that she won't let him hook up with other woman, apparently viewing this as abnormal.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: During an argument, a victim's boyfriend actually complains that she won't let him hook up with other woman, apparently viewing this as abnormal.
* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]: Natasha dreams about being strangled by the Zodiac, and wakes up with bruises on her neck. The films ends with her apparently dying in her sleep from Zodiac-related causes.
* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]: Natasha dreams about being strangled by the Zodiac, and wakes up with bruises on her neck. The films ends with her apparently dying in her sleep from Zodiac-related causes.

Revision as of 13:42, 8 January 2014

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"Hey, fat fuck. It's me, the Zodiac speaking. Have you figured me out yet? Well, I'm gonna give you a few hints..."
The Zodiac

Curse of the Zodiac is a 2007 horror film, written and directed by Ulli Lommel.

In the 1970s, San Francisco finds itself being terrorized by a sadistic psychopath who identifies himself as "the Zodiac" in disturbing phone calls he makes to a writer who is possibly named John, though the Zodiac insists on just calling him "fat fuck" (which gets annoying very quickly). Along with the phone calls, the Zodiac also sends the writer a variety of rant-filled letters, some of them containing bizarre puzzles and codes, which the Zodiac states can help "figure me out" if they are solved, though he seriously doubts anyone "in this dumb fucking city" will be able to best him.

As the writer struggles to find his self-proclaimed nemesis, who is escalating when it comes to blowing out the back of people's heads by cramming gun barrels into their mouths, a young woman named Natasha Baines (a name which is only revealed just before the credits) is plagued by trippy visions relating to the Zodiac and his victims. At first, the visions only occur while Natasha is asleep, but they eventually begin coming to her while she is awake, growing in intensity each time. Possibly due to possessing powers himself, the Zodiac starts communicating with Natasha during her visions, threatening her and taunting her inability to stop him as she is forced to watch as he slaughters innocent people in front of her. Shortly before her boyfriend leaves her due to the strain caused by her uncontrollable gift (or maybe curse would be a better description) Natasha meets with the writer when the two of them just happen to stop by a police station to offer they're help in catching the Zodiac, only to be ignored. Together, the two decide to bring down the Zodiac, hopefully before he makes due on his promises to add them to his ever increasing list of victims.

Ulli Lommel's second film about the infamous Zodiac Killer, this one, like its predecessor, has little in common with the real-life murderer, probably only being made to try and cash-in on David Fincher's adaptation of Robert Graysmith non-fiction book Zodiac. Aside from the setting, the killer's nickname and some of his MO, it's pure schlocky, cheaply produced fiction consisting of somewhat poor acting, so much excessive profanity it would make a sailor blush, and extremely schizophrenic, crazy editing and filming.

Reception has been poor... very, very poor, to put it nicely.

This film provides examples of the following tropes:

 "On October 12, 1978 Natasha Baines was found dead in her bedroom. No signs of foul play were discovered, except for the sign of the Zodiac on her leg written in blood."


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