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'''''The Rules of Attraction''''' is a 2002 black comedy written and directed by Roger Avary and based on the novel ''The Rules of Attraction'' by Brett Easton Ellis. | '''''The Rules of Attraction''''' is a 2002 black comedy written and directed by Roger Avary (''[[Killing Zoe]]'') and based on the novel ''The Rules of Attraction'' by Brett Easton Ellis (the author of ''[[American Psycho]]''). . | ||
{{Film Title|The Rules of Attraction}} | {{Film Title|The Rules of Attraction}} |
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The Rules of Attraction is a 2002 black comedy written and directed by Roger Avary (Killing Zoe) and based on the novel The Rules of Attraction by Brett Easton Ellis (the author of American Psycho). .
The following weapons were used in the film The Rules of Attraction:
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Rupert Guest (Clifton Collins Jr.) uses a nickel plated Desert Eagle Mark XIX in the film.