Murder.com
Murder.com
| 17 July 2008 (USA)
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Devastated upon receiving news that her estranged sister has been brutally murdered and frustrated that local police refuse to offer much help, a promising South Beach lawyer unearths some sordid details about her late sibling in this thriller highlighting the dangers of online dating.

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Lumsdal

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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XoWizIama

Excellent adaptation.

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Dotbankey

A lot of fun.

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Kinley

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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MrOllie

I watched this film a few nights ago and found it OK, but nothing special. Alexandra Paul plays Stacy a lawyer, who gets a phone call telling her that her sister has been murdered. She then returns to the area where she had been raised and where her sister was killed and keeps meeting various people who she knew in her past. Stacy later finds out that her sister had been advertising herself on Adult Dating sites, therefore, with the help of her friend Lauren, she decides to do the same thing to see if she can find out who the killer is. A dangerous game to play. If you have a couple of hours to spare then give it a look, but do not expect too much.

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MattyGibbs

I thought this sounded an interesting idea but any hopes I had for this movie quickly evaporated within the first horrendously amateur opening scene. Unfortunately it didn't improve, having a horrible 1980's vibe to it throughout. There is some rank bad acting in this epitomised by the lead Alexandra Paul who is simply dreadful and whose strangely muscular arms shown throughout the film are off putting. The rest of the cast don't fare any better with wooden stilted performance after performance. The dialogue at times is just downright laughable. The subject matter of sex sites is seedy but I suppose it highlights some of the dangers the sad losers who use them face. Murder.Com just doesn't ring true on any level and if the acting and script aren't bad enough you also have to put up with a truly dreadful soundtrack. I was hoping at least for a decent ending but sadly you don't even get this, just an ending as lame as the rest of the film.Murder.com is low budget but really there is no excuse for producing a movies as bad as this. I don't normally like giving films 1/10, and solely on the basis I at least managed to sit through it all, I'll give it a generous 2/10.Avoid with all your might.

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Claudio Carvalho

In Miami, the successful lawyer Stacy (Alexandra Paul) and her colleague and friend Lauren (Robyn Lively) are enjoying a party promoted by the company where they work when Stacy receives a call from her hometown Venice telling that her sister Kate (Ellyn Daniels) was murdered. Stacy heads to Venice and meets her former high school mate Bobby (David Chokachi) in charge of the investigation of the case but without any lead. Stacy meets Kate's employer Roger (David Moretti) trying to get some information about her sister since they were distant and without contact for a long time. While in Kate's house, she finds an external HD hidden in her Teddy Bear and she discovers that Kate was a user of a site that promoted encounters for kinky sex; together she finds the address book of her sister with a couple of names. Stacy joins the site and schedules to meet with the guys listed in the address book sure that one of them might be the killer of her sister.I watched "Murder.com" because I like the elegant actress Alexandra Paul, but unfortunately the plot of this movie is implausible, predictable and has a corny conclusion. Why a successful lawyer would risk her position exposing in a perverted site to investigate the death of her practically unknown sister? The police was investigating and she could have given the HD to Bobby. The conclusion is also awful since the independent profile of Stacy, who left Venice due to the lack of opportunities in a small town, does not fit with a housewife. Last but not the least; David Moretti is miscast since he is shorter than Alexandra Paul and in the climax of the story, she is visibly in a hole to look shorter than Roger. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): Not Available

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xgeorgiaalicex

When i first heard about the film, i expected it to be quite interesting, and with a title like "murder.com" i also expected it to have a lot more tense moments and it to be a lot more interesting than it was. It wasn't the worst film i've ever seen, that award goes to The Village, but i think this film comes in a close second. Personally i thought to describe the film as a "thriller" was entirely misleading, as i found the film quite boring. There is no action and she spends most of the film investigating her sisters murder, and nothing really of interest happens right until the very end, and even then, the action lasts all of about 3 minutes. I found the film quite confusing as well. Some things were not explained and it left you guessing at the end, which was quite irritating. Couldn't really compare it to any film i've seen before. Reminded me slightly of Erin Brockovitch, taking an investigation into her own hands, but that is all, the storyline is quite different. I wouldn't personally recommend this film, as i didn't enjoy it at all, and i certainly would not class this film as a "thriller".

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