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Monster | Serial Killer
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4.5/10
IMDbBest DVD Television Release | 2006
Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form Sound Effects Foley | 2005 | Marc
Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form Dialogue ADR | 2005 | Debby
The concept for this telefilm was originally developed by Dean R. Koontz and collaborator Kevin Anderson, and intended as a television series. When USA Networks joined the project as production company and distributor, Koontz signed on as screenwriter and executive producer. Martin Scorsese also signed on as executive producer, and a cast (most of whom were in the final product) was assembled. Following creative disputes between USA and Koontz, both Koontz and Scorsese left the project (Scorsese was later convinced to return). Koontz and Anderson later developed the concept into a series of novels (as "Dean Koontz' Frankenstein"), but Koontz allowed USA to use the names of his characters as long as they altered the plot and removed his name from all consideration.
Parker Posey and Adam Goldberg previously appeared in Dazed and Confused (1993)
"Detective Carson O'Conner: The M.E should be about done. I'm gonna hit the morgue tonight. Detective Michael Sloane: Great [throws hotdog into the trash] Detective Michael Sloane: Hey look, why don't we blow off the morgue? Look between the department and your brother, you don't sleep. Detective Carson O'Conner: So which isn't important my job or my brother? Detective Michael Sloane: I just-I just think you should take a break once in a while. Detective Carson O'Conner: The surgeon's not taking a break. Detective Michael Sloane: Hey even the psychical killers take the occasional nap, you know. Go see a movie."
"Detective Michael Sloane: Souvenir, sexual gratification, dinner. Detective Carson O'Conner: [Nancy goes to throw up again] Nice. Detective Michael Sloane: What?"