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      • The title of Joe Berlinger’s “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile” comes from the famous post-sentencing remarks of Judge Edward Cowart to Ted Bundy, America’s most notorious (to this day) serial killer.
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  2. May 3, 2019 · 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile' isn't just a movie title. It's actually a phrase from when Ted Bundy was sentenced to death.

  3. Feb 5, 2019 · Why does Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, starring Zac Efron as the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, exist?

  4. May 3, 2019 · The title of Joe Berlinger’s “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile” comes from the famous post-sentencing remarks of Judge Edward Cowart to Ted Bundy, America’s most notorious (to this day) serial killer.

  5. May 3, 2019 · Netflix's controversial Ted Bundy biopic has a vicious title to boot. Here's why it's called "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil & Vile."

    • Kelly Schremph
    • Liz Does Exist & Shared A Life with Bundy
    • Judge Edward Cowart Did Say That
    • Bundy Did Escape from Jail
    • Bundy Couldn't Fully Hide His Evil Side
    • Liz Did Put in The First Tip to Police
    • Carole Ann Did Become His Wife & Have His Child
    • One of His Potential Victims Did Escape
    • The Most Sickening Part of The Film Ended with One Word: Hacksaw
    • Was Ted Bundy Really That Charming?
    • Yes, He Did Sign His 'Wanted' Poster

    Liz Kloepfer was actually part of the filmmaking process and, in a recent interview with both Lily Collins, who portrays her on-screen, and Zac Efron, Lily talks about how Liz reached out to her prior to filming. During their meeting, Liz brought with her some photo albums that contained rare glimpses into their life as a family -- hers, her daught...

    Anyone who has watched the full documentary from Netflix was likely able to note the dialogue -- word for word -- as being exactly how it transpired in the courthouse during Bundy's capital murder trial. It's entirely accurate that Bundy was charismatic, almost to a fault for those, like Judge Cowart, who could see straight through it. However, thi...

    The bizarre thing about Bundy was his method of escape -- not only physically but mentally as well. In his mind, it seemed that he fully believed he was innocent, to the point of manipulating those closest to him to speak out for him as portrayed in the film. In real life, Bundy believed he had every right to live a 'normal' life, leading to two pr...

    Liz admitted in the book she wrote following her experience that Bundy did, indeed, try to harm her. In the film, this isn't discussed explicitly but rather alluded to based on Bundy's silence. Liz states that Bundy attempted to poison her with smoke from the chimney in her home but failed. RELATED: 22 Weird Secrets We Didn't Know About Zac Efron L...

    In the film, Liz admits at the very end that she's the one who called the tip in to the police regarding Bundy. In real life, she was tipped off by things she found of his, such as plaster, which was used to construct his fake injury, as well as the car he drove, which was perfectly described by police as being a match. In the movie, as well as in ...

    As twisted as it may have seemed in the film, the reality was far more twisted than what many of us realize. Carole Ann did believe Bundy until the very end, so much so that she said 'yes' when he asked her to marry him while he was on trial. More specifically, he was on trial for the murder of a 12-year-old girl. Despite doing the unspeakable and ...

    Carol DaRonch, who gave her personal experience in explicit detail in the Netflix documentary, is portrayed in the film as well. In real life, Bundy was able to convince Carol that he was a cop, and when she realized this was far from the truth, she fought her way out of his car. Despite a harrowing encounter and narrow escape, Bundy still maintain...

    Since the film aired, many have questioned the validity of the final scene. With such an attractive and suave actor portraying an infamous serial killer, we often forget that his crimes were among the worst this country has ever seen. RELATED: How Netflix's Ted Bundy Documentary & Movie Are Different (& Which Is Better) The final scene in the movie...

    Unfortunately, this is something that the movie portrays accurately. While many consider the choice of the cast to be distasteful, the message is clear: You can't trust anyone. Even someone as seemingly trustworthy and attractive as Bundy was, he was concealing true evil underneath a charismatic exterior. This is how he was able to lure so many wom...

    The biggest takeaway from the film that both its director, as well as actors Zac Efron and Lily Collins, wanted for viewers is that this was created for the victims. It was also created to show that, in the words of Bundy himself, 'killers don't just crawl out of the dark'. The sad truth is that Bundy thoroughly enjoyed the spotlight; some might ev...

  6. Apr 30, 2019 · Like in the Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile movie, the true story confirms that Ted Bundy was captured following his murder spree in Florida when Pensacola police officer David Lee noticed that Bundy's Volkswagen Beetle was stolen.

  7. May 3, 2019 · Netflix’s Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile is based on the 1981 book The Phantom Prince: My Life with Ted Bundy by Elizabeth Kendall. The storyline details her romantic relationship with Bundy during the early 1970s, which commenced after she met the future serial killer in 1969.

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