I do, and I agree with that sentiment. I see nothing wrong with pointing out that they need to handle their business. I'm just saying that the way you and some others seem to come off sometimes is that since they aren't doing what they should, we shouldn't do it either. I don't agree with that. If that's not really what you mean in these discussions. That's fine. That's just my perception.
Here is the trailer for the movie.
I'm not sure how you think he's being romanticized. Based on what I know about his life and the case, that seems to be a pretty accurate depiction of Bundy. Again, the whole reason he was so successful as a killer was because he could play the role of a personable guy that people, women in particular, liked. Just going by that trailer, it doesn't seem to be downplaying the monster that he was, it seems to be portraying him how he was in real life. I really don't see how you would accurately depict him if you don't show that part of who he was. That would be like making an OJ movie and leaving out the part where he was a beloved football star.