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'''David DeFalco''' is a former [[professional wrestler]] turned [[Film director|movie director]]. DeFalco directed [[The Back Lot Murders]] (2002) and the [[2005]] [[Film|movie]] ''[[Chaos (2005 film)|Chaos]]'', which [[Roger Ebert]] gave zero stars.
'''David DeFalco''' is a screenwriter, producer and [[Film director|movie director]]. DeFalco directed [[The Back Lot Murders]] (2002) and the [[2005]] [[Film|movie]] ''[[Chaos (2005 film)|Chaos]],'' for which a substantial controversy emerged with Chicago Sun-Times film reviewer [[Roger Ebert]].

An account of a screening of the movie ''Chaos'', attended by DeFalco, was posted on Roger Ebert's website, detailing DeFalco's shouting of, "I'm a [[demon]]" and, "I'm the king of [[violence]]". <ref>[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=SCANNERS :: rogerebert.com :: Scanners (xhtml)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


DeFalco also produced and starred in Gangland (2000) and Redemption (2002).
DeFalco also produced and starred in Gangland (2000) and Redemption (2002).

Revision as of 10:06, 12 August 2008

David DeFalco is a screenwriter, producer and movie director. DeFalco directed The Back Lot Murders (2002) and the 2005 movie Chaos, for which a substantial controversy emerged with Chicago Sun-Times film reviewer Roger Ebert.

DeFalco also produced and starred in Gangland (2000) and Redemption (2002).

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