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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 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.