Bundy is a biographical crime drama film that was released in 2002. The film features Corin Nemec in the titular role of Ted Bundy, who was known for his brutal murders of over 30 women in the 1970s. The film depicts the story of Bundy's evolution from a regular, relatable person to the infamous monster that he became, revealing his dark psyche and twisted motivations.

The movie focuses on two separate timelines, with one showing Bundy's early life and the other following his killing spree. It explores his relationships with women, his impulsive behavior, and his seemingly normal and affable nature. Kane Hodder plays the role of Detective Jennings, the man who eventually helps capture Bundy.

The film was shot on location in Washington State and Portland, Oregon, with a budget of approximately $1 million. It was directed by Michael Feifer, who co-wrote the screenplay with Matthew Chernov. The film received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics questioning the necessity of portraying Bundy's story onscreen. However, many praised Corin Nemec's performance as Bundy, which was considered to be one of his best roles. Overall, "Bundy: A Legacy of Evil" provided a disturbing but compelling exploration into the mind of one of the most notorious serial killers in history.

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