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How bad is it? Susan Wright gets the Lifetime movie treatment in Blue-EyedButcher
Whatever are your plans for Saturday night, cancel them. This weekend marks the world premiere of the Lifetime original movie Blue-Eyed Butcher, about the real-life case of Houston wife and mother Susan Wright, who was convicted of brutally murdering her husband Jeffrey by tying him to their bed and stabbing him 193 times before burying his body in the backyard.
Despite the prescence of legitimate star Lisa Edelstein as Harris County assistant district attorney Kelly Siegler, there's no question whether this movie will be good. It will not. It will be bad. (If you don't believe me, the trailer is here.). The only question is whether or not it will be awesomely bad.
Despite the prescence of legitimate star Lisa Edelstein as Harris County assistant district attorney Kelly Siegler, there's no question whether this movie will be good. It will not.
Can it be as tasteless as the Lifetime movie about the Amanda Knox trial, which accomplished the seemingly impossible task of uniting both the families of the victim and the accused killers in opposition to it? As cheesy as British royal wedding fan fiction William and Kate? As hilarious as Rob Lowe's wig in Drew Peterson: Untouchable?
Certainly there's plenty of over-the-top dramatic material, including when Siegler famously brought the Wright's bed into the courtroom and acted out each stab on a fellow prosecutor. The real question is whether Sara Paxton, as Wright, can really bring the crazy. Paxton has played a villian before, opposite Amanda Bynes in Sydney White, but there's the kind of bad girl that gets someone kicked out of a sorority for being too popular and the kind of bad girl that stabs someone almost 200 times. Similar but different.
Will you be watching Blue-Eyed Butcher on Saturday night? What do you think of the Lifetime version of events?