I like that the characters have various degrees of morality. The "good" people can be creepy, or manipulative. Clarisse wasn't sent because of her merits, she was sent because she was vulnerable and well, beautiful in a way that would attract Hannibal. Jack Crawford didn't care about her future. The "bad" guy worries about common courtesy, and deems himself worldly and refined. He's a doctor, and yet he's insane. And all through this we see that law enforcement is largely a man's field. Clarice had to step way out of her comfort zone to assert that she is a colleague. Even then it was awkward. There's a lot going on in this movie.
That is an interesting take on this movie. I'll have to rent it again and watch it some time. So, you think they sent Clarice in because she was beautiful in a way that would attract Hannibal? Can you explain that?
I read the book before seeing the movie, so I thought I knew what to expect. Clarice Starling walked up to Hannibal Lechter's cell and I was shocked. Just standing there, he exudes menace, doesn't blink his "shark-dead" eyes, looks upon people are potential prey, and gets into Clarice Starling's head toot suite. It was unfortunate that actor Ted Levine didn't get AMPAS attention for "Jame Gumb" or the "Goodbye Horses" dance. Have YOU ever "had a friend for dinner"?;)
The dungeon commentary had me dead 🤣🤣 BUTTER Fun fact: I once won a "sexy voice" radio contest reciting the "lotion" dialogue... The lady of the jockeys said "I've never been more creeped out and turned on all at once in my LIFE"... The prize? (drum roll) tickets to a "singles" event viewing the movie "He's just not that into You".
I tell you one thing Dr. Hannibal Lecter sure does work fast when he swapped faces with that one police officer and crucified the other one on those jail cell bars.
Funny thing about the movie is they say outright Buffalo Bill doesn't represent the trans community, yet some people to this day still associate trans people with him. You can't win with some people. But still an awesome movie.
Me too. I was only 12 but saw it in the theater anyway. So utterly confused at the time 😂. But I knew it was remarkable despite not knowing what was going on.
I’ve literally never been this early before in my life! I love every vid on this channel and immediately click 👍 Edit: the “churning butter” scene. I saw this film as a small child and I thought the man in the cell threw pasta at her. So years later as a full in adult, like 30, I was watching this again with my mom and at that scene I mumbled “well I guess it’s pasta night.” My mom gives me a funny look and asks “what are you talking about.” I say “he just threw his pasta at her face.” Mom stares at me and just starts 😂😂😂 at me. She then says “honey that’s not pasta.” I ask for clarification and she pantomimes 🤜 🍆 💦. My family still laughs at me over this lol. My jaw was on the floor!
I'm not sure what he threw at her. I haven't seen this movie in about 20 years. Did he throw something at her that was really nuts, like part of his tongue?
Hands down my favorite movie. I’ve studied and written about it but each time I see it I see something new. Here I thought about how the music is crafted around some of Lector’s most powerful lines. 😊. I could ramble for a while so I’ll just thank you for the video. Never have I giggled so much when thinking about this movie. But, it was great!!
Binge watching this guy. Ie watched hundreds of different movie reviewers but this guy actually is entertaining and makes me laugh! (I don't laugh hardly ever) so definitely subbing and watching all of these
I saw this movie at too young of an age and didn't understand most of it. Then watching it later I understood what was going on but already knew what was going to happen.
I really loved this review and commentary! You have such a great spin on everything, and your sense of humor is so sophisticated but down to earth! I am watching alot of my favorite movies/reviews on your channel now...I LOVED Dead Alive!
It always makes me happy to see on of your videos. They always make me laugh and I just straight up enjoy your content so much. Keep up the great work my dude! :D
Why does nobody talk about how Miggs might be the most important character in the whole movie? If he never threw his nut onto Clarice, Hannibal would have never felt obligated to help her. She would have just walked right out of the jail and never spoke to him again if it wasn’t for Miggs.
the thing i dont like about this movie is actually hannibal. bill is more unsettling than hannibal and hannibal is borderline cartoonish with his long, unblinking stares. and i think his performance steals away from the real scare factor of his character. he was bill's therapist. hannibal used his identity issues to "plant" him, bill, as an escape tool later. the dudes head in the jar was a failed plant and hannibal finally finalized his plan later with bill. hannibal knew hed eventually get caught, hes crazy not stupid. so he twisted bill into a serial killer that hannibal could later use to negotiate his way into a situation where he could escape from a lower security facility than his dungeon. it was planned years in advance. THAT is hannibal's real genius.
I like that the characters have various degrees of morality. The "good" people can be creepy, or manipulative. Clarisse wasn't sent because of her merits, she was sent because she was vulnerable and well, beautiful in a way that would attract Hannibal. Jack Crawford didn't care about her future. The "bad" guy worries about common courtesy, and deems himself worldly and refined. He's a doctor, and yet he's insane. And all through this we see that law enforcement is largely a man's field. Clarice had to step way out of her comfort zone to assert that she is a colleague. Even then it was awkward.
There's a lot going on in this movie.
That is an interesting take on this movie. I'll have to rent it again and watch it some time. So, you think they sent Clarice in because she was beautiful in a way that would attract Hannibal? Can you explain that?
@@brynne77 She's a lamb in the lions den. At least that's what everybody thought.
“Slay, girl!” 😂
I always liked the suit line, it’s just hilarious how he’s always at least 400 steps ahead of everyone else
I read the book before seeing the movie, so I thought I knew what to expect. Clarice Starling walked up to Hannibal Lechter's cell and I was shocked. Just standing there, he exudes menace, doesn't blink his "shark-dead" eyes, looks upon people are potential prey, and gets into Clarice Starling's head toot suite. It was unfortunate that actor Ted Levine didn't get AMPAS attention for "Jame Gumb" or the "Goodbye Horses" dance. Have YOU ever "had a friend for dinner"?;)
The dungeon commentary had me dead 🤣🤣 BUTTER
Fun fact: I once won a "sexy voice" radio contest reciting the "lotion" dialogue... The lady of the jockeys said "I've never been more creeped out and turned on all at once in my LIFE"... The prize? (drum roll) tickets to a "singles" event viewing the movie "He's just not that into You".
"It rubs the butter on it's skin, or else it gets the cum again".
I tell you one thing Dr. Hannibal Lecter sure does work fast when he swapped faces with that one police officer and crucified the other one on those jail cell bars.
IKR! And pull the body up into the elevator shaft
One might even call this, dare I say, a plot hole!
Funny thing about the movie is they say outright Buffalo Bill doesn't represent the trans community, yet some people to this day still associate trans people with him. You can't win with some people.
But still an awesome movie.
Where SotL gets me is that Hopkins rarely blinks. He is always drilling a hole in you with his stare.
With a hint of him sizing you up to see what parts would make the best meals...
What does (SotL) mean?
@ᴊᴇꜰꜰᴏ Correct! More like Silence of the Lazy (to type), tho
Silence of the Lambs has been my favorite movie ever since it came out in theaters. I'm glad you still appreciate and love it as much as I do
Me too. I was only 12 but saw it in the theater anyway. So utterly confused at the time 😂. But I knew it was remarkable despite not knowing what was going on.
omg the edits of 3:17 "BUTTER" but she is "LACTOSE INTOLERANT" made me giggle
You smell like butter. 😂
Your "tasteful" recreation was amazing. I wasn't expecting it.
Thank you! 😊
That's was the best Buffalo Bill impersonation since Bubbles from TPB. Man keep up the good work I enjoy the smiles you produce.
when buffalo bill puts his hands up and runs off, it makes me crack up every time 🤣
I’ve literally never been this early before in my life! I love every vid on this channel and immediately click 👍
Edit: the “churning butter” scene. I saw this film as a small child and I thought the man in the cell threw pasta at her. So years later as a full in adult, like 30, I was watching this again with my mom and at that scene I mumbled “well I guess it’s pasta night.” My mom gives me a funny look and asks “what are you talking about.” I say “he just threw his pasta at her face.” Mom stares at me and just starts 😂😂😂 at me. She then says “honey that’s not pasta.” I ask for clarification and she pantomimes 🤜 🍆 💦. My family still laughs at me over this lol. My jaw was on the floor!
I'm not sure what he threw at her. I haven't seen this movie in about 20 years. Did he throw something at her that was really nuts, like part of his tongue?
@@brynne77 apparently he threw the substance that comes out of… nuts 😂.
the 90's was big obsessed with 'There's Something About Mary' hair gel.
Have you reviewed Hannibal (2001)? I know you briefly mentioned it in the video but I would love to hear more of your thoughts on it too!
Hands down my favorite movie. I’ve studied and written about it but each time I see it I see something new. Here I thought about how the music is crafted around some of Lector’s most powerful lines. 😊. I could ramble for a while so I’ll just thank you for the video. Never have I giggled so much when thinking about this movie. But, it was great!!
Binge watching this guy. Ie watched hundreds of different movie reviewers but this guy actually is entertaining and makes me laugh! (I don't laugh hardly ever) so definitely subbing and watching all of these
I saw this movie at too young of an age and didn't understand most of it. Then watching it later I understood what was going on but already knew what was going to happen.
Due to your "butter" comment, I now think there's a secret meaning behind the product "I can't believe it's not butter". Lol.
You will tell me Clarice when those lambs stop screaming.
I was just glad the doggy lived!! Great video, sir!
LOOOOOVE THE "TASTEFUL RECREATION" OF THE DANCING SCENE. :) THANK YOU FOR THE GIGGLE.
I really loved this review and commentary! You have such a great spin on everything, and your sense of humor is so sophisticated but down to earth! I am watching alot of my favorite movies/reviews on your channel now...I LOVED Dead Alive!
She's not my curse not anymore not anymore. I know different movie but I can't help thinking about that whenever I see Sir Anthony Hopkins now.
Ugh its so hard to find a real man that is passionate about cooking
It always makes me happy to see on of your videos. They always make me laugh and I just straight up enjoy your content so much. Keep up the great work my dude! :D
Heads up. This movie and In the mouth of madness are free with ads on UA-cam right now. (Lol guess they’re good for SOME things every now and then! 😇)
Yay! A new Newbee video!! I love your humor! 💗 Thank you for all the laughs!!😂
2:00 perfect reaction clip
Fantastic review, and the "tasteful re-creations"....chef's kiss!!! XD
It's all about that lotion and a water hose.
It rubs the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again!
Love Vinny's moves 🤣🤣🤣
This is the only movie that kept me awake the night I saw it.
Puppet dancing:. Brain region unlocked.
Thanks...
Vienni is a great dancer 😁 Love your review 😘
Excellent review. It was spot on. I love the tasteful recreations. 😂
Well done. Watched as soon as I got the notification.
This is my favorite movie of all time!
Awesome. Are you planning on doing any of the other hannibal films?
Possibly
Cheeseburger and beer time! Great video!
What’s up Tom!!!
Ooh, good double pun with cop/long pig.
The only time I have liked the movie (the ending anyway) better than the book!
In your tease I said silence of the lambs 👍🏼…
Can we go back to the part where you called Jason sexy, Newbee? Not judging I just want to make sure I heard that right.
my favorite movie of all time
I cant believe Buffalo Bill is also Lt Stottlemeyer from Monk 😂
I'd watch a remake with Vinnie as Buffalo Bill
Was very young when this came out he was very handsome then compare to older one
More recreations with Vinny please where's the oscar!
woah, this is a (semi) recent video??? i thought this was an older one, you look so young!! whatever ur doing keep it up u look great :D
2:22 😅 lol never say eat me or was it bite me. .anyways i laughed!!😂😂😂
Another 5 bee movie for the win! And another awesome review!
a comment to encorage your behavior hope all is well thanks for the video duder.
I’m currently watching silence of the lambs so don’t spoil it ok
Why does nobody talk about how Miggs might be the most important character in the whole movie? If he never threw his nut onto Clarice, Hannibal would have never felt obligated to help her. She would have just walked right out of the jail and never spoke to him again if it wasn’t for Miggs.
Butter FTW
@@theNewBee lookin good btw man! Hope all is well.
You can call it post nut clarity.
I love this movie ❤
Another great one
Great movie 🎥🍿
great video
the thing i dont like about this movie is actually hannibal. bill is more unsettling than hannibal and hannibal is borderline cartoonish with his long, unblinking stares. and i think his performance steals away from the real scare factor of his character. he was bill's therapist. hannibal used his identity issues to "plant" him, bill, as an escape tool later. the dudes head in the jar was a failed plant and hannibal finally finalized his plan later with bill. hannibal knew hed eventually get caught, hes crazy not stupid. so he twisted bill into a serial killer that hannibal could later use to negotiate his way into a situation where he could escape from a lower security facility than his dungeon. it was planned years in advance. THAT is hannibal's real genius.
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lmfao butter
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