7 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- a movie about a serial killer(i liked it), 20 March 2007
Author:
disdressed12 from Canada
i liked this movie.i think Teri Polo is a good dramatic actress,at
least judging by this movie.many people probably know her from the
comedy "Meet the Parents"and its sequel"Meet the Fockers".she was good
in those movies and she is equally talented in the dramatic arena.i
won't say too much about the plot except it involves a serial
killer.only 3 people have commented in total so far,and 2 of them
clearly did not like it.everybody has their own opinions and ideas on
what they consider a good movie.in my mind,this is a good movie.there's
mystery,suspense and good acting.as for originality,most movies made
today are not completely original so i don't think that should go
against this movie.if you are looking to be entertained,this movie
might work for you.or not.either way,as i said, liked it.i also have
noticed Teri Polo's name in a few other dramatic movies and i think i
will try some of them based on her performance in this movie.i
think"Legacy of Fear" is a strong 7/10
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Teri Polo is incredible!, 1 September 2007
Author:
FamilyGuyKS from Russell, Kan.
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Teri Polo is a beautiful and incredibly talented actress, and it comes
out in this movie. Polo delivers a powerful performance as Detective
Jeanne Joyce, a relentless career woman in the mold of TV's Olivia
Benson, who pursues a copycat serial killer from a 30-year old cold
case. The last death of the original killer was that of her mother,
while 6-year old Jeanne is locked in a closet, bound and forced to
watch. The last murder drove Jeanne's father, the lead detective on the
case, to suicide, and Detective Joyce is now out to put this grisly
part of her past behind her once and for all. She starts out by finding
a couple murdered in the park, and it is the exact same M.O. as the
original killer--the male shot once in the back of the head, the female
bound and gagged, and Polaroids of both victims prominently next to the
bodies, hence the moniker BPS--Bound, Photographed, Strangled. It
reminds you of the BTK case out of Wichita and the RDK case from a Law
and Order: SVU episode in 2004. The killer taunts Jeanne with notes,
but little does she know that the man she sits across the table from on
a dinner date, the medical examiner, could very well be the copycat
killer. Jeanne doesn't realize this, and soon her life and that of her
grandmother, her only living relative, are in danger...
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- may contain spoilers!, 27 November 2006
Author:
s0411538 from United States
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may contain SPOILERS!!! I saw this movie tonight on lifetime. The
script is very predictable. It's quite obvious what will happen from
one moment to the next. a very 'formula' film. the trauma ridden main
character must ultimately confront demons from her past to reconcile
her future and save the world from a serial killer. The main character
fills the role of only a slightly believable soul-searching detective.
Her relationships with the other characters seem, at times, painfully
forced. There is little suspense or delivery concerning the eventual
plot unfolding. And the motivation is scarcely believable. The plot
turns seem to be a complete after thought. The tidy package ending was
evident almost immediately. Despite all this, I found that film still
oddly compelling. I found the actors themselves delivered an impressive
performance. I'm interested to hear what other viewers thought about
this film.
1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Stinky X 10, 8 February 2007
Author:
mikesnedfish2 from Canada
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True Story: I stumbled on the movie early this morning, missing the
first 35 minutes or so, and still figured out who the killer was within
the first 2 minutes, and I'm not that smart. Crappy T.V. movie that
follows typical cheesy serial killer formula. Pretty cop with a nice
life, studies kick boxing, as a child involved in serial killer attack
who killed mother, killer comes back 30 years later, and blah blah
blah. My brain is too numb after watching this crap to try and sort out
each of the rehashed segments. How does Teri Polo agree to make a
stinker like this? I am always puzzled how the decision was made. Did
she read the script first before agreeing? Does she read the script
cuddled up in her nice house with a glass of wine thinking that this
could be the next Silence of the Lambs? Was she nuts? This is a filler
movie, the kind that only appears at 3 a.m. on the dish. Forget this
one, and watch the infomercial on juicers instead.
1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Worst Lifetime movie I've ever seen., 28 November 2006
Author:
snapmcnasty from United States
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First off, I love Lifetime movies, but this is a true stinker.First,
Teri Polo's character was totally unlikeable. The writers went too for
trying to show her drive to catch the killer.She fought with her boss,
co-workers, and her best friend constantly. If a detective had spoken
to their boss the way she did ,she would be fired! Also,to go into a
wooded area in the middle of the night with no backup? That would be a
fire-able offense right there. With backup they might have saved the
girl. They should have shown a little bit of vulnerability in Polo's
character. Secondly, the killer's character was not fleshed out enough.
Yes, he was the son of the first killer, but please give us some info
on his childhood and life. Thirdly, what happened to the first killer,
how did die,why did he stop killing,etc.? The writers dropped the ball
on this one.
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Typical Lifetime Junk Food, 25 March 2007
Author:
nadia kahnovets from United States
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I've seen worse, but I've definitely seen Lifetime do better with its
movies. It seems like so many recent LMN flicks suffer from unoriginal,
filler plots. Legacy of Fear is no different, and it's a shame. You
have a cast of good actors and you give them crap dialog and silly
scenes, and it makes it all the more boring to watch. Oh well. There
are a few redeeming moments in the flick, particularly the fight scene
**potential spoiler** between the detective and serial killer, it's
just, well, amusing... in an otherwise try-so-hard-to-take-me-serious
movie. It's what I like to call a 'nothing but a paycheck' film. But
like I said, I've seen much worse. It's a step above watching Survivor.
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7 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-

a movie about a serial killer(i liked it), 20 March 2007
Author: disdressed12 from Canada
i liked this movie.i think Teri Polo is a good dramatic actress,at least judging by this movie.many people probably know her from the comedy "Meet the Parents"and its sequel"Meet the Fockers".she was good in those movies and she is equally talented in the dramatic arena.i won't say too much about the plot except it involves a serial killer.only 3 people have commented in total so far,and 2 of them clearly did not like it.everybody has their own opinions and ideas on what they consider a good movie.in my mind,this is a good movie.there's mystery,suspense and good acting.as for originality,most movies made today are not completely original so i don't think that should go against this movie.if you are looking to be entertained,this movie might work for you.or not.either way,as i said, liked it.i also have noticed Teri Polo's name in a few other dramatic movies and i think i will try some of them based on her performance in this movie.i think"Legacy of Fear" is a strong 7/10
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Teri Polo is incredible!, 1 September 2007
Author: FamilyGuyKS from Russell, Kan.
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Teri Polo is a beautiful and incredibly talented actress, and it comes out in this movie. Polo delivers a powerful performance as Detective Jeanne Joyce, a relentless career woman in the mold of TV's Olivia Benson, who pursues a copycat serial killer from a 30-year old cold case. The last death of the original killer was that of her mother, while 6-year old Jeanne is locked in a closet, bound and forced to watch. The last murder drove Jeanne's father, the lead detective on the case, to suicide, and Detective Joyce is now out to put this grisly part of her past behind her once and for all. She starts out by finding a couple murdered in the park, and it is the exact same M.O. as the original killer--the male shot once in the back of the head, the female bound and gagged, and Polaroids of both victims prominently next to the bodies, hence the moniker BPS--Bound, Photographed, Strangled. It reminds you of the BTK case out of Wichita and the RDK case from a Law and Order: SVU episode in 2004. The killer taunts Jeanne with notes, but little does she know that the man she sits across the table from on a dinner date, the medical examiner, could very well be the copycat killer. Jeanne doesn't realize this, and soon her life and that of her grandmother, her only living relative, are in danger...
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

may contain spoilers!, 27 November 2006
Author: s0411538 from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
may contain SPOILERS!!! I saw this movie tonight on lifetime. The script is very predictable. It's quite obvious what will happen from one moment to the next. a very 'formula' film. the trauma ridden main character must ultimately confront demons from her past to reconcile her future and save the world from a serial killer. The main character fills the role of only a slightly believable soul-searching detective. Her relationships with the other characters seem, at times, painfully forced. There is little suspense or delivery concerning the eventual plot unfolding. And the motivation is scarcely believable. The plot turns seem to be a complete after thought. The tidy package ending was evident almost immediately. Despite all this, I found that film still oddly compelling. I found the actors themselves delivered an impressive performance. I'm interested to hear what other viewers thought about this film.
1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Stinky X 10, 8 February 2007
Author: mikesnedfish2 from Canada
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
True Story: I stumbled on the movie early this morning, missing the first 35 minutes or so, and still figured out who the killer was within the first 2 minutes, and I'm not that smart. Crappy T.V. movie that follows typical cheesy serial killer formula. Pretty cop with a nice life, studies kick boxing, as a child involved in serial killer attack who killed mother, killer comes back 30 years later, and blah blah blah. My brain is too numb after watching this crap to try and sort out each of the rehashed segments. How does Teri Polo agree to make a stinker like this? I am always puzzled how the decision was made. Did she read the script first before agreeing? Does she read the script cuddled up in her nice house with a glass of wine thinking that this could be the next Silence of the Lambs? Was she nuts? This is a filler movie, the kind that only appears at 3 a.m. on the dish. Forget this one, and watch the infomercial on juicers instead.
1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Worst Lifetime movie I've ever seen., 28 November 2006
Author: snapmcnasty from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
First off, I love Lifetime movies, but this is a true stinker.First, Teri Polo's character was totally unlikeable. The writers went too for trying to show her drive to catch the killer.She fought with her boss, co-workers, and her best friend constantly. If a detective had spoken to their boss the way she did ,she would be fired! Also,to go into a wooded area in the middle of the night with no backup? That would be a fire-able offense right there. With backup they might have saved the girl. They should have shown a little bit of vulnerability in Polo's character. Secondly, the killer's character was not fleshed out enough. Yes, he was the son of the first killer, but please give us some info on his childhood and life. Thirdly, what happened to the first killer, how did die,why did he stop killing,etc.? The writers dropped the ball on this one.
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Typical Lifetime Junk Food, 25 March 2007
Author: nadia kahnovets from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I've seen worse, but I've definitely seen Lifetime do better with its movies. It seems like so many recent LMN flicks suffer from unoriginal, filler plots. Legacy of Fear is no different, and it's a shame. You have a cast of good actors and you give them crap dialog and silly scenes, and it makes it all the more boring to watch. Oh well. There are a few redeeming moments in the flick, particularly the fight scene **potential spoiler** between the detective and serial killer, it's just, well, amusing... in an otherwise try-so-hard-to-take-me-serious movie. It's what I like to call a 'nothing but a paycheck' film. But like I said, I've seen much worse. It's a step above watching Survivor.
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