I have to take my hat off to you sir. This was quite and excellent review but honestly my favorite part is the beginning. The tempo you set with the cooking is just magnificent.
To clear that "supersmell" ability of Lector up with the vine bottle, if leather is taken good care of (with for example special kinds of oil ) it does give of a rather strong smell. So for someone who worked as a cook and therefore has at least some kind of trained nose it does interfere with the senses
After I quit smoking my smell became so sensitive I can barely stand it. I can smell everything good and bad from much further away than I used to. It's too much.
Great review! One fun thing I noticed after multiple viewings is that when Clarice is making her way to Crawford's office at the beginning, the man who tells her she can wait in Crawford's office is quietly talking with someone else about Will Graham. It is quick and it took multiple viewings before I even noticed it, but it was just a cool little tie in : )
Rewatching your reviews on this series when something clicked, Hannibal also shook a bit (metaphorically) in Red Dragon when that detective brought up the eating of organs. Could it be the reason this effects our dear Dr. Lector is because since those are his trophies, and the taking of trophies is a basic serial killer element, he hates thinking of himself as a basic serial killer?
Some of them are. If you like learning about serial killers, see if you can find the Encyclopedia of Serial Killers. There's one that breaks the killers up into different categories based on MOs, motives, whether they're spree killers, serial killers or mass murderers. It's fascinatingly morbid and morbidly fascinating.
Hannibal Lector has always been one of my favourite villains, and I've seen the movie multiple times. Every time I watched it i discovered new details, but I never did and definetly never would get all those things out of it that you explained. Thank you for making this masterpiece even better for me!
Yeah! Excited for this series of movies you will do, "Silence of the Lambs" is one my all time favorite movie. The characters are so rich, the storytelling is masterful. Great review.
I wrote my college thesis on Silence of the Lambs - it's an amazing film, to say the least. I recently found your channel and I've been watching nonstop. Another great review from you!
You're missing the point. Thomas Harris INVENTED the idea of the aesthete serial killer, with his weird installations. He basically took the idea of the ritual killer (which is a sub group of the multiple murderer) and rarefied it into something like an art, with the gourmand Lecter presiding over a world of exquisite compulsives. It's a fantasy. It's not meant to be realistic.It's also an inverted joke: brutal violence re-figured as an act of beauty.
Chazbot Is your name a reference to the Simpsons season twelve episode "I'm Going to Praiseland" where comic book guy hallucinates that he is Spock and Kirks chair has a mind of its own. He proclaims "Chazbot! My Captain is in peril!" Using his Vulcan laser vision to lower Capt. Kirk to his safety. 🌯
Not entirely; Harris actually composited Buffalo Bill from several real life serial killers (Gein, the original leatherface, is mentioned in the video), and likewise took elements of Ted Bundy's character to inform Lecter's. Also real life serial killers have made elaborate displays with corpses. Dahmer had some very bizarre ritual practices that were even worse than merely eating them. He actually tried to make people into zombies by drilling holes in their skulls and injecting various chemicals into their brains. Ew.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Also some elements of Albert Fish sneak into Lecter. There's a lot of serial killers you can thank for these two specimens. Buffalo Bill's labyrinthine basement reminds me of H H Holmes murder hotel with all the weird, secret rooms for killing and hiding victims. Just... whew.
Apart from other considerations that have already been pointed out in connection with this film, I have found, since I started living in the US Mid-West, that Harris' books and this movie have a very strong feel for the forgotten towns, decaying institutions, backwoods, industrial belts and cold second-rate cities of the United States. Unlike many other Hollywood films, it accurately shows a real, sad, ignored small-town America that you find all over Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Michigan, and the Carolinas.
That sounds awfully elitist. Some small towns are actually very cool, from college towns to other post-industrial/in transition places. Big cities are typically hives of degeneracy and mental illness. I never want to live in a city as big as NYC or L.A. again. That many people piled on top of one another is a recipe for hell.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 chazbot is not insulting people from that part of America, nor is he being elitist, he's or she, is commenting on how some parts of America seem to be forgotten.
@@jackdaniels2905 His implication that these places are sad and ignored is pretty condescending. Some towns are in decay, but some are vibrant and house what is left of a real American culture that will be the glue that will be the only defense against the global forces of technological alienation pressing down on all of us.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Because their comment was a direct reference to the decaying, forgotten, poverty-stricken ones and not the regular, humble small-town America that also still exists? Why did this upset you lmao
I saw Manhunter in the theaters, largely because I'd loved William Petersen so much in To Live and Die in La. I saw Silence of the Lambs in theaters almost by accident, because a friend of mine from out of town really wanted to see it, so I was very lucky there.
I thoroughly enjoyed this review. Thank you for this :). I really like the way you explain the story and characters. You really have a good understanding. Love your reviews! Thank you again!
This is a brilliant movie based on a brilliant book. And Clarice is one of my favorite strong female characters, because unlike other films where strong women are portrayed with male characteristics (physical strength, aggressive, etc.) - what makes Clarice stand out, have a better relationship with Lecter and catch the killer is her feminine qualities like compassion, listening, noticing little details etc. Absolute brilliance, now I want to read the book again. PS, I feel like very few credit goes to Ted Levine, who plays Buffalo Bill. He's really awesome and a very underrated actor.
One thing to mention is that the the soundtrack adds so much to the movie as well- I use it in horror gaming and it constantly builds and builds tension and puts everyone around the table on edge.
Side note: actor Scott Glenn was anti-death penalty before being in this movie. However, during research for his role an FBI agent showed him a video a serial killer made of him torturing and murdering his victim. After seeing that Glenn changed his mind about executing certain criminals.
At 22:35, you ask "how did he pull off getting the pen?" My money says that neither Clinton or the guards noticed that he left the pen. So when nobody was looking, he might have laid on the bed, (most likely,) at some point and took out the part of the pen he took for a handcuff key at night when it was dark and nobody could see him. Then, with the rest of the pen, he either: A. Swallowed it. Maybe not this one. B. He hid it somewhere in his room, (like the bookshelf,) as established, he does exploit ppl when they throw off their routine. I doubt they searched Lecter's room before and while he was in Tennesee. Another gamble he took. Most likely "B"
I wish they would have made a movie about Bill in that time as that actor was so great with that part. I always did feel he should have been giving more time with the part he was playing.
Love that you do lots of research on the movies you cover. If you watch a ‘making of’ feature for this one, Anthony Hopkins says that Lecter probably did harbor some affection for Clarice (it has connection to his sister which is addressed in ‘Hannibal’ [the book])
One of the best thrillers ever made. Love it, love it, love it. I think that it has one of the best serial killers in movie history, Buffalo Bill. So scary but jet so simple. Fantastic movie
A great ass movie I watch this every now and then on TV but this is one of the finest movie I seen and I was a kid watching this to so young now it's one of my favorite movie Anthony Hopkins played lector to satisfactory.
I feel like the guy being strung up wasn't just a fear tactic, it was also to help make his plan work, as they would be likely likely to question how fucked up the face of the "guard" was when they had just seem something else horrific he 100% did. Though the fear to make them distracted so they don't check him to carefully was probably also a big part of it.
+Nolan Hewitt Possibly, but I can't give you a definite yes or no, all i can do is direct you to my pattern page for requests and things like that. www.patreon.com/DeusdaeconReviews?alert=1&ty=h&u=178725
I've read in a book an analysis of the movie that interprets Hannibal's feelings more as idolizing than coveting. It makes more sense to me, as it would make him quite petty.
that depends are you thinking about the still warm bloody human corpse meat and thinking yum-yum ? or just enjoying the thought of a delicately prepared meal ?
zodiac outright admitted he just enjoyed killing people for no particular reason in his letters, son of sam was a crazy person who thought his dog spoke to him, and the Manson family specifically Charlie, used his flimsy helter skelter reasoning to brainwash people into killing for him due to his blatant psychotic racism , none of which I would say come close to the kind of killer shown in harris's works.
I am really enjoying watching your reviews. I am mostly watching them through your playlist, so this observation may not be a relevant one in the future. But 1 thing I've noticed is that when you explain good plot points and when you sarcastically point out stupid plot points they both sound the same. Like, when you were describing how slimy Chilton is I first thought in my head, "That's not a flaw. Chilton is supposed to be that slimy." But then I realized that you had just said a fact, not a criticism; it was just said in the same way. I don't know. Just thought I"d share my observation. I really am enjoying your reviews, though. Very well done. :)
17:54 That's the appeal the filmmakers love to portray because it's not so much the "killers" who trying to be artsy and significant as much as it is the writers trying play up their own ego by seeming artsy and significant.
In the book, Lector was referred to as a sociopath, not a psychopath. I wonder if they made this change in the film because they needed to dumb it down for the audience.
Why are you not more popular? Is this a smurf account? You have great points and you deliver them articulately. After binging your videos I do say you have a habit of repeating a few insults. But you are very talented and I was greatly entertained. I hope you find a way to get your voice out. This is nearly as entertaining as Nostalgia Critic.
DanMarik NEARLY as entertaining?? NostalgiaCritic is pure shill, check out @YourmoviesucksdotORG or @HorribleReviews for proper cynical, yet entertaining content...also Mr H does similar "Franchise" reviews like these.
old review, but I'll go ahead and defend Clarice's decision going down into the nut basement to face off with Bill. Given that it was difficult to locate Bill boy, it was entirely possible he'd escape to go off and do his routine elsewhere. Extreme and violent forces are usually taken with high profile killers, because they are a hazard to society. And also, Bill's a psychotic nut, unstable, with a high likelihood of killing off Catherine before taking the back door. Yes, it would have been safe for Sterling to run off and wait for backup, but the fallout would have been dire, and her mission failed.
At first whilst I was watching The Silence of the lambs I thought I'd prefer Red Dragon, since I saw it first. I thought the Red Dragon was a better villain than Buffalo Bill. However the escape scene is one of the best scenes of all time. That made me prefer The Silence of the lambs.
While I enjoyed the depth your analysis of the possible MAOI connection, it isn't realistic that he would be on said medication due to the number of effects it has and how it wouldn't make sense to put him on a strong antidepressant. Love your videos though!
I used to help with body recovery. Nose plugs don't do shit. Vapor rub is only slightly better but dies jeep the smell from settling in your nose and mouth
i just discovered your channel today. awesome videos i've seen so far. have you already reviewed hannibal the tv-series? i would like to know what you think about it. have a good day, sir :)
How did Hannibal know about the chrysalis? Has Bill been killing people since before lecter was captured, or has Bill explained it to him. Does he simply understand the transformation analogy?
Benjamin raspail (mr head in jar) was close with bill and told lecter alll about him also bill had one therapy session with lecter, this was all befor his arrest of course
I have to respectfully disagree with your comment that real serial killers are not Artisans I agree that not all are of course but there have been a number of Siri history that have done things in a less chaotic manner than you would expect I would suggest the podcast serial killers which you can find on TuneIn Stitcher and SoundCloud
So I just realized you wear the evolution shirt in your animated avatar but you haven't reviewed it. I'm not sure what your plans are for any more movie reviews but I would enjoy listening you talk about my favorite worst alien movie
the logo is actually from the comic book series Transmetropolitan so that would be why I've not reviewed evolution, they're similar images but the difference is the evolution one has the middle eye raised higher then the others where as the transmet one the eyes are in a straight line.
"Moving on from that uncomfortable scene..."
I love that you could use that when describing practically every single scene in this movie.
My favourite movie, and considering my name is Catherine Martin it gives it an extra layer of creepiness for me!
The Lecter escape scene is one of the best scenes of all time!
It's my favorite part of the film
I can't stop watching all of his Hannibal reviews. These are some of my favorite UA-cam videos.
Thank you glad you enjoy them.
I always thought the severed head in the storage building looked just like sylvester stallone with false eyelashes lol
Me too!
And me 😂
My dad said that when we watched it
Yes!!!
I always thought it looked like Mick Jagger from the movie “Performance “
I have to take my hat off to you sir. This was quite and excellent review but honestly my favorite part is the beginning. The tempo you set with the cooking is just magnificent.
To clear that "supersmell" ability of Lector up with the vine bottle, if leather is taken good care of (with for example special kinds of oil ) it does give of a rather strong smell. So for someone who worked as a cook and therefore has at least some kind of trained nose it does interfere with the senses
Yes, and hunters and trackers also tend to have senses better than that of the average human, to better track their quarry.
After I quit smoking my smell became so sensitive I can barely stand it. I can smell everything good and bad from much further away than I used to. It's too much.
Great review! One fun thing I noticed after multiple viewings is that when Clarice is making her way to Crawford's office at the beginning, the man who tells her she can wait in Crawford's office is quietly talking with someone else about Will Graham. It is quick and it took multiple viewings before I even noticed it, but it was just a cool little tie in : )
Andria Bezaire i watched it and i dont see/hear it, ???
Rewatching your reviews on this series when something clicked, Hannibal also shook a bit (metaphorically) in Red Dragon when that detective brought up the eating of organs. Could it be the reason this effects our dear Dr. Lector is because since those are his trophies, and the taking of trophies is a basic serial killer element, he hates thinking of himself as a basic serial killer?
I'm going to assume fictional serial killers are Artsy like that because it makes them creepier.
Some of them are. If you like learning about serial killers, see if you can find the Encyclopedia of Serial Killers. There's one that breaks the killers up into different categories based on MOs, motives, whether they're spree killers, serial killers or mass murderers. It's fascinatingly morbid and morbidly fascinating.
Hannibal Lector has always been one of my favourite villains, and I've seen the movie multiple times. Every time I watched it i discovered new details, but I never did and definetly never would get all those things out of it that you explained. Thank you for making this masterpiece even better for me!
Yeah! Excited for this series of movies you will do, "Silence of the Lambs" is one my all time favorite movie. The characters are so rich, the storytelling is masterful. Great review.
Lector would make a really great villain for Batman.
He's basically TDK Joker but far more reserved and calculated.
Bad Vibe whilst Dolarhyde is like Zassz and Buffalo Bill is like Hush, Lector is Hugo Strange.
That’s scarily accurate as well.
He's basically -TDK- Joker, but far more reserved and calculated.
There. I fixed it for you.
Does that mean instead of blowing robin up he'd eat him?
I wrote my college thesis on Silence of the Lambs - it's an amazing film, to say the least. I recently found your channel and I've been watching nonstop. Another great review from you!
I'm impressed with your cooking skills
The cooking intros for this series are pure gold - well done. :)
You're missing the point. Thomas Harris INVENTED the idea of the aesthete serial killer, with his weird installations. He basically took the idea of the ritual killer (which is a sub group of the multiple murderer) and rarefied it into something like an art, with the gourmand Lecter presiding over a world of exquisite compulsives. It's a fantasy. It's not meant to be realistic.It's also an inverted joke: brutal violence re-figured as an act of beauty.
Chazbot Is your name a reference to the Simpsons season twelve episode "I'm Going to Praiseland" where comic book guy hallucinates that he is Spock and Kirks chair has a mind of its own. He proclaims "Chazbot! My Captain is in peril!" Using his Vulcan laser vision to lower Capt. Kirk to his safety. 🌯
Not entirely; Harris actually composited Buffalo Bill from several real life serial killers (Gein, the original leatherface, is mentioned in the video), and likewise took elements of Ted Bundy's character to inform Lecter's. Also real life serial killers have made elaborate displays with corpses. Dahmer had some very bizarre ritual practices that were even worse than merely eating them. He actually tried to make people into zombies by drilling holes in their skulls and injecting various chemicals into their brains. Ew.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Also some elements of Albert Fish sneak into Lecter. There's a lot of serial killers you can thank for these two specimens. Buffalo Bill's labyrinthine basement reminds me of H H Holmes murder hotel with all the weird, secret rooms for killing and hiding victims. Just... whew.
It does make the relationship between clarice and hannibal in the book... Problematic, too carnal, it... Doesn't fit.
Apart from other considerations that have already been pointed out in connection with this film, I have found, since I started living in the US Mid-West, that Harris' books and this movie have a very strong feel for the forgotten towns, decaying institutions, backwoods, industrial belts and cold second-rate cities of the United States. Unlike many other Hollywood films, it accurately shows a real, sad, ignored small-town America that you find all over Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Michigan, and the Carolinas.
That sounds awfully elitist. Some small towns are actually very cool, from college towns to other post-industrial/in transition places. Big cities are typically hives of degeneracy and mental illness. I never want to live in a city as big as NYC or L.A. again. That many people piled on top of one another is a recipe for hell.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 chazbot is not insulting people from that part of America, nor is he being elitist, he's or she, is commenting on how some parts of America seem to be forgotten.
@@jackdaniels2905 His implication that these places are sad and ignored is pretty condescending. Some towns are in decay, but some are vibrant and house what is left of a real American culture that will be the glue that will be the only defense against the global forces of technological alienation pressing down on all of us.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Because their comment was a direct reference to the decaying, forgotten, poverty-stricken ones and not the regular, humble small-town America that also still exists?
Why did this upset you lmao
Why doesn't he have more subscribers 😭😭😭💔
I saw Manhunter in the theaters, largely because I'd loved William Petersen so much in To Live and Die in La. I saw Silence of the Lambs in theaters almost by accident, because a friend of mine from out of town really wanted to see it, so I was very lucky there.
I love, love, love your reviews!!
Thank you very much I really appreciate that.
I stumbled across your channel the other day and now I've been binge watching your videos. Had to sub!
I thoroughly enjoyed this review. Thank you for this :). I really like the way you explain the story and characters. You really have a good understanding. Love your reviews! Thank you again!
Loved this movie and loved your review. Can you review David Fincher movies starting with 'Seven'.
You are most definitely my newest favorite movie reviewer!! Keep up the good work. This was a fantastic review and synopsis!!
Thank you I really appreciate that I hope I can continue to entertain.
This truly was one of the greatest crime thrillers of all time.
This is a brilliant movie based on a brilliant book. And Clarice is one of my favorite strong female characters, because unlike other films where strong women are portrayed with male characteristics (physical strength, aggressive, etc.) - what makes Clarice stand out, have a better relationship with Lecter and catch the killer is her feminine qualities like compassion, listening, noticing little details etc. Absolute brilliance, now I want to read the book again. PS, I feel like very few credit goes to Ted Levine, who plays Buffalo Bill. He's really awesome and a very underrated actor.
One thing to mention is that the the soundtrack adds so much to the movie as well- I use it in horror gaming and it constantly builds and builds tension and puts everyone around the table on edge.
A fascinating movie. One the greatest movies ever. I never get enough of it and I watch it every time its on.
2:41 he sounds just like Benedict Cumberbatch doing his American accent
Side note: actor Scott Glenn was anti-death penalty before being in this movie. However, during research for his role an FBI agent showed him a video a serial killer made of him torturing and murdering his victim. After seeing that Glenn changed his mind about executing certain criminals.
Excellent review, also seeing the MG sinanju and sazabi in the background, i can confirm that you sir are a man of culture.
Bill looks like David Lee Roth when he wears the wig
I missed your franchise reviews man, good to have you back.
Wow! That was a dang good review! I just found your channel and am liking what I see so far.
At 22:35, you ask "how did he pull off getting the pen?" My money says that neither Clinton or the guards noticed that he left the pen. So when nobody was looking, he might have laid on the bed, (most likely,) at some point and took out the part of the pen he took for a handcuff key at night when it was dark and nobody could see him. Then, with the rest of the pen, he either:
A. Swallowed it. Maybe not this one.
B. He hid it somewhere in his room, (like the bookshelf,) as established, he does exploit ppl when they throw off their routine. I doubt they searched Lecter's room before and while he was in Tennesee. Another gamble he took. Most likely "B"
Definitely one of my favourite thriller movies of all time, along with Seven and Saw (the first one)
I wish they would have made a movie about Bill in that time as that actor was so great with that part. I always did feel he should have been giving more time with the part he was playing.
I miss this show
Love that you do lots of research on the movies you cover. If you watch a ‘making of’ feature for this one, Anthony Hopkins says that Lecter probably did harbor some affection for Clarice (it has connection to his sister which is addressed in ‘Hannibal’ [the book])
Love the opening! Great nod to the Doctor.
Best review show, reviewing the best film based off the best book... I am happy man right now
Lector has a keen sense of smell. it is elaborated on more in the movie Hannibal.
This movie is a near-masterpiece. Thank you so much for the enjoyable, excellent review! Glad to be a sub to you, good sir :D
That’s a really good job on the review man 👍🏻
This made me love this movie even more than I already did. Nice review mate!
+Ruby McRoberts thank you very much, it's quite the compliment to say I've increased the entertainment value of a great piece of work like this.
Deusdaecon Reviews hi
errr, Hi ?
I know this is a weird question but in the movie Hannibal does lecter really suck starlings nippels
Not in the movie, That's something that happens in the novel.
Very well done!
love ya content, mate!!
Great review :) I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it.
Deusdaecon Reviews you're welcome :) finally liked your fb page too. I hope your channel will continue to grow.
the intro makes me hungry as hell.
You should have mentioned Ted Levine.His performance was impeccable.
Yeah, Ted is v old in everything. That voice is so distinctive too.
I don't know anything about wine, but I'm suddenly craving chianti.
I met Hopkins once. What a class act.
I just had to be the 1,112th like, but the review was just too good. love your stuff, keep it up.
this is a fucking sweet movie, love Anthony Hopkins xx
"Look at the Blonde!..Gotcha!" Must of been Migs' own reserve selection Amaroni lol
18:38 reminds me of the ending of jeepers creepers
Brilliant intros for this series of reviews! Always make me hungry :)
One of the best thrillers ever made. Love it, love it, love it.
I think that it has one of the best serial killers in movie history, Buffalo Bill.
So scary but jet so simple. Fantastic movie
I recently showed this movie to my gf and it was awesome to see someone experience this masterpiece for the first time
A great ass movie I watch this every now and then on TV but this is one of the finest movie I seen and I was a kid watching this to so young now it's one of my favorite movie Anthony Hopkins played lector to satisfactory.
I feel like the guy being strung up wasn't just a fear tactic, it was also to help make his plan work, as they would be likely likely to question how fucked up the face of the "guard" was when they had just seem something else horrific he 100% did. Though the fear to make them distracted so they don't check him to carefully was probably also a big part of it.
hahaha love that storage wars bit
can you do Misery?
+Nolan Hewitt Possibly, but I can't give you a definite yes or no, all i can do is direct you to my pattern page for requests and things like that. www.patreon.com/DeusdaeconReviews?alert=1&ty=h&u=178725
deusdeacon id love to be a pattern but i can't a special needs adult that has no such bank cards for that for it id love to but i don't have ways
Nolan Hewitt yes i understand i wasn't saying you had to donate just pointing out all the options
deusdeacon ok thanks
Actually Chianti does go with liver quite nicely
Don't tell me, Tell harris he's the one who disagrees
Artisan killers! LMAO!! This is a great franchise. Good review too. :)
lecter looks relaxed
I always get so distracted by that gears of war sticker I have the same one on the back of my truck came with gears 3 i think
I've read in a book an analysis of the movie that interprets Hannibal's feelings more as idolizing than coveting. It makes more sense to me, as it would make him quite petty.
The girl who plays Clarice as a young child is adorable, I've always thought.
An even sweatier Jodie Foster..... LOOOOOL
*I can smell your carts*
Lol lol lol!!
Is it bad i cant watch cannibal movies like this without feeling hungry
that depends are you thinking about the still warm bloody human corpse meat and thinking yum-yum ? or just enjoying the thought of a delicately prepared meal ?
@@deusdeaconReviews how the meal is prepared, my brain goes that looks tasty who cares it's a person.
17:48 Zodiac? The Son of Sam? The Manson Family?
zodiac outright admitted he just enjoyed killing people for no particular reason in his letters, son of sam was a crazy person who thought his dog spoke to him, and the Manson family specifically Charlie, used his flimsy helter skelter reasoning to brainwash people into killing for him due to his blatant psychotic racism , none of which I would say come close to the kind of killer shown in harris's works.
hey do you think when you're done reviewing the movies you'll do the Hannibal show next, sorta like how you're reviewing Constantine?
I am really enjoying watching your reviews. I am mostly watching them through your playlist, so this observation may not be a relevant one in the future. But 1 thing I've noticed is that when you explain good plot points and when you sarcastically point out stupid plot points they both sound the same. Like, when you were describing how slimy Chilton is I first thought in my head, "That's not a flaw. Chilton is supposed to be that slimy." But then I realized that you had just said a fact, not a criticism; it was just said in the same way. I don't know. Just thought I"d share my observation. I really am enjoying your reviews, though. Very well done. :)
What’s the song from the introduction called?
Jodie Foster looks so young....yet she'd already been famous for years.
17:54 That's the appeal the filmmakers love to portray because it's not so much the "killers" who trying to be artsy and significant as much as it is the writers trying play up their own ego by seeming artsy and significant.
In the book, Lector was referred to as a sociopath, not a psychopath. I wonder if they made this change in the film because they needed to dumb it down for the audience.
well a sociopath and psychopath are different things and Lecter certainly fits a psychopath more
THIS IS NOW ON CRITERION
Hannibal lecter even in a cell is a badass.
Why are you not more popular? Is this a smurf account? You have great points and you deliver them articulately. After binging your videos I do say you have a habit of repeating a few insults. But you are very talented and I was greatly entertained. I hope you find a way to get your voice out. This is nearly as entertaining as Nostalgia Critic.
DanMarik NEARLY as entertaining?? NostalgiaCritic is pure shill, check out @YourmoviesucksdotORG or @HorribleReviews for proper cynical, yet entertaining content...also Mr H does similar "Franchise" reviews like these.
zadeh generous yes nearly as entertaining. As entertainment is subjective and not objective.
old review, but I'll go ahead and defend Clarice's decision going down into the nut basement to face off with Bill. Given that it was difficult to locate Bill boy, it was entirely possible he'd escape to go off and do his routine elsewhere. Extreme and violent forces are usually taken with high profile killers, because they are a hazard to society. And also, Bill's a psychotic nut, unstable, with a high likelihood of killing off Catherine before taking the back door. Yes, it would have been safe for Sterling to run off and wait for backup, but the fallout would have been dire, and her mission failed.
At first whilst I was watching The Silence of the lambs I thought I'd prefer Red Dragon, since I saw it first. I thought the Red Dragon was a better villain than Buffalo Bill. However the escape scene is one of the best scenes of all time. That made me prefer The Silence of the lambs.
What's the song you use in the Intro, after your little entree?
Die! She Said - Look At Me
While I enjoyed the depth your analysis of the possible MAOI connection, it isn't realistic that he would be on said medication due to the number of effects it has and how it wouldn't make sense to put him on a strong antidepressant. Love your videos though!
I used to help with body recovery. Nose plugs don't do shit. Vapor rub is only slightly better but dies jeep the smell from settling in your nose and mouth
i just discovered your channel today. awesome videos i've seen so far. have you already reviewed hannibal the tv-series? i would like to know what you think about it. have a good day, sir :)
I enjoyed this, thank-you~~subbed~~
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I'd love to see you review the tv series :)
Maybe one review for each season?
How did Hannibal know about the chrysalis? Has Bill been killing people since before lecter was captured, or has Bill explained it to him. Does he simply understand the transformation analogy?
Benjamin raspail (mr head in jar) was close with bill and told lecter alll about him also bill had one therapy session with lecter, this was all befor his arrest of course
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I have to respectfully disagree with your comment that real serial killers are not Artisans I agree that not all are of course but there have been a number of Siri history that have done things in a less chaotic manner than you would expect I would suggest the podcast serial killers which you can find on TuneIn Stitcher and SoundCloud
So I just realized you wear the evolution shirt in your animated avatar but you haven't reviewed it. I'm not sure what your plans are for any more movie reviews but I would enjoy listening you talk about my favorite worst alien movie
the logo is actually from the comic book series Transmetropolitan so that would be why I've not reviewed evolution, they're similar images but the difference is the evolution one has the middle eye raised higher then the others where as the transmet one the eyes are in a straight line.
@@deusdeaconReviews well that explains it. Sorry for my ignorance. Now I'm going to look up that comic lol
Buffalo bill is like a butcher and hannibal is a cannibal. Is there some meaning there?
What's the intro song
If its the song i think you mean its look at me by Die! She Said ua-cam.com/video/HF-eZ55CLxI/v-deo.html
Deusdaecon Reviews so yeah dr Chilton is basically the uncle Frank of the film Kevin's uncle from home alone.
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Best intro 😂
Does anyone know the order of the movies Deusdaecan Reviews did this series?
silence of the lambs, hannibal, Red dragon, hannibal rising, order of theatrical release.