@@GinkgoPete Yeah, I forget where it was, one character in a book or the like comments on a situation to a char who has just said how scared they were, "You'd be a fool if you weren't."
We don't all belong to the same lifetime ... between those alive now to experience Hopkins while he is still alive - the vast majority will either be gone before or after him. Comparatively few will match his lifetime or indeed that of your own age group of idenfitication, to which one can assume you were referring as a standard or measurement ...
In one of the Silence of the Lambs interviews sir Hopkins shared the basic technique he uses with playing proper Hannibal - *you keep the stare constant and NEVER BLINK* . He apparently based that on a conversation he once had with a certain unnamed person he once had a conversation in a restaurant somewhere in England, I believe: the person never broke an eye contact, never blinked and NEVER EVER stopped the barrage of questions, seemingly without even thinking about them.
@@Vikinguy And good old HAL 9000, yes-yes-yes. You heard that Criterion "Silence of the lambs"commentary track ? It's right here on UA-cam, I downloaded it as an mp3 to listen to while on the road and it's simply gorgeous. Sir Hopkins does mention HAL 9000 in it. I believe at the part where he was asked about his thoughts on the performance by Ted Tally, the screenwriter. Only person I would've loved to also be a part of it and who is not is Ted Levine. I can listen to it over and over. What lovely people, what brilliant insights, what a pure joy.
He is being bitterly sarcastic, which can be a both sadistic and grandiose trait, probably still angry that he allowed Will to get him in this position, but in this case it is also an implicit threat - he has ALL the time in the world to play HIS angle, and meanwhile more people, as he reminds us, will get killed.This puts him in a position of power to the extent he can make people feel they depend on him for answers. He is also reminding Will that his family could get hurt, asking for his private address in the same, sarcastic way. He draws people in and whip them with words at the same time. Not the same thing as humour really.
He WANTS to be a mentor to Will. He sees himself as someone "special." He kills people he thinks are tedious, boring, hypocrites. When he attacked Will, it was to make sure Will couldn't stop him...but it failed. Since then, Lector thinks of Will as someone like him. Someone gifted with insight, smarter than those around him, more aware of things. To kill and to get away with it, repeatedly...? THAT is Lector's legacy, and one he think Will is capable of, as well.
Lecter doesn't accept losing so he's trying any way possible to get to him. But in a way he helps him catch the Tooth Fairy by convincing Dollarhide to target Will. In a way, he helped Will catch/kill him. Lecter is definitely playing chess.
There are mutual incentives to interact. Lecter has expertise that Graham seeks, Graham has access to case files and intriguing details that Lecter thirsts for.
An actor may play a dominating person but it is not to anyones advantage if they “dominate a performance”. The problem is that what people then see is not a dominating performance but a person dominating a performance, which, by implication, displaces the performance, in favour of the dominating individual. This negates the efforts of others to create actual performance, making everyone look bad. I am not suggesting this is what Hopkins is doing, btw, I just think “dominating” is a misleading use of words. I doubt Hopkins went in there to dominate things, rather I suspect he set out to portray a character who has a charismatic, commanding presence, because that is what Lecter is, which would function within the performative framework upon which it ultimately also depends.
He was sending a message to Graham, which later plays out. I have all the time in the world to get to you! A powerful portrayal of Lectors patience and ability to foresee events!
Notice Anthony Hopkins stares and talks more menacingly in this scene compared to others in the film... I wouldn't be surprised if this was one of the last scenes they did because it feels like he's had time to find his original character again from 1991.
One look at the case file and Lecter had it all down pat. Everything was in there, like a ball of yarn to taunt Will with throughout. Lecter could've solved the case in half an hour, and did, only to keep it all to himself.
@@DoomPotato I seem to recall those exchanges came after Lecter was introduced to the case, and the tabloid called the dragon killer's attention to Hannibal's involvement. Edit: "you need to see them living, the way they caught his eye" is a direct reference to how he was finding his victims. Lecter noticed and also later mentioned the family tapes from the family movie company, details of which were in the case file. I doubt those details would've been in the later correspondence between two seasoned murderers.
You can talk about killing whole families, and the colour of their blood in the moonlight.... but my goodness if someone says the word bullsh*t you better bleep that
I would love to seen a Hannibal movie with Al Pacino as the FBI agent and of course Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal these two are the best actors in my opinion in the world and I bet the movie would of been great.
Oh My Goodness. It's like you read my mind. That has been my desire for the longest time. At 1 last Hannibal movie. Pacino as the FBI agent who catches/ kills Hopkins' Hannibal in the end. I would pay ridiculous amounts of money to watch that.
I like this movie but I think it pales in comparison to Manhunter... that movie is a MASTERPIECE in my opinion! I would love to see it get more coverage and attention from modern audiences.
I think of this sometimes. Hannibal wouldn't outwit everyone forever, he will grow old and ail in health eventually. I could see Clarice tending to his bedside in hospice before giving him a tibetan sky burial.
@@noisynobody She better hurry up. Because I am looking for him for a specimen, and I am pretty good at it. 😀. Plus perhaps he can order his own body sliced up and eaten when he dies, completing his life cycle of eating with him being eaten. 😀
@@noisynobody You do know the book ending of the (chronologically) last book Hannibal right? Spoilers... Hannibal and Clarice become lovers and strut all over Europe as the fancy takes them.
Loved the casting and the movie in general, but scenes like this make you realize how they really missed driving the point home that will is as sick and demented as Hannibal, but chose the righteous path instead.
They made that perfectly clear in Hannibal the tv show. Unpopular opinion but I think Mads Mikkelsen is just as good if not better than Anthony Hopkins playing Hannibal.
This movie was ultimately disappointing for a lot of reasons - but a big one nobody seems willing to admit is that Hannibal did not seem anywhere near as dangerous and edgy as he did in SoTL. It might not be Hopkins' fault, maybe it was the directing or something. But Hannibal in SoTL seemed so threatening that it felt like he might reach out of the screen and attack you at any moment. His portrayal feels so much more subdued in this movie and "Hannibal". Also, I hate the blue tint. 😅 It was really popular in this era of movie making to have tinted colors over everything, I think The Matrix popularized it. But it makes me miss the gritty, realistic feel of how SoTL appeared onscreen.
I watch this clip before interviews. I get very nervous and sometimes I even consider backing out. However, this clip tells me that fear isn't necessarily a bad thing. Fear can sometimes even encourage us to rise to the occasion, especially when we know that the rewards are worth it. I have an interview coming up which will be the biggest one of my career so far. I stink of fear....but I am not a coward. Edit: I got the job!
I ALWAYS say that when when people ask if I have time to do or talk about something at work, they say have you got time to X and I say I do, I have Oodles!
hard to get over the fact that Hopkins is so much older in these later movies that his voice has a bit of a grit to it now, whereas in 'Silence' it was much lighter, so to speak.
2:55 Despite the Anachronism of Mrs. Doubtfire being released in 1993, after Silence of The Lambs was in 1991, I'll bet Buffalo Bill really enjoyed that movie.
Wtf is it with beeping out words like shit? Censorship way to late to affect society, the seeds were sown back in the 60’s and 70’s through Hollywood and English movies like A Clockwork Orange. Is this 1984 ?
I think that the bald headed guy of Benny Hill show who was getting slapped on the top of his head all the time would be more terrifying than Hopkins at the same role...
Phillip Seymour Hoffman has passed now, RIP. He was a great actor here in this movie playing a slob reporter! We have many of those biased reporters that I consider slobs nowadays!
Its too bad they didn't start this series out in proper chronological order. This film is supposed to be prior to Silence of the Lambs but Anthony Hopkins is clearly much older! Hopkins performance is exemplary as always however. The only actor who could ever give Dr. John Harvey Kellogg any justice!
Black goes with the assumption of the killer being disfigured. Lecter suggests both is or believes he is disfigured. those who saw him thought of him as attractive making it harder to narrow him down.
Crawford: you sure you're ok? Graham: yeah yeah I'm ok Crawford: what do you think he meant by "see them living"? Graham: I don't know I dunno maybe nothing it's hard to separate his bullshit
For star trek fans out their, one of the cheif artist for star trek enterpise worked on this film, the reason he made the terrian whip in a mirrror darkly yellow and not red was due to this scene when hannibal says that red appears black in the moonlight
I see ppl commenting about Hopkins look to dead eyes. I urge you to talk to soldiers who have done multiple tours we have a similar look...it is very..unpleasant to look into the eyes of ppl who truly understand pain and suffering.
I know people love Brian Cox in Manhunter, but I'm sorry. Nobody plays this role like Anthony Hopkins. With Cox, I definitely believed the serial killer part, but I never believed he was a clinical genius who could deceive his way into the social elite. With Hopkins, I absolutely believe it 100%. He doesn't seem crazy at all. Just absolutely evil.
I loved how he tells Will, "you're afraid but NOT a coward."
A roundabout way of complimenting his bravery
Only the fearful man can truly be brave
@@GinkgoPete Yeah, I forget where it was, one character in a book or the like comments on a situation to a char who has just said how scared they were, "You'd be a fool if you weren't."
"you stink of fear, will, but you're not a coward" is the line. How you got 180 upvotes got that line so damn wrong...
@@JnEricsonx Was it Professor Lupin in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" on Harry Potter's fear of the dementors?
Anthony Hopkins is one of the best actors in our lifetime
That is without question the man is more than an actor he is a artistic genius
Don't ever forget the great Gary Busey!
Anthony never plays a character, the character plays him.
We don't all belong to the same lifetime ... between those alive now to experience Hopkins while he is still alive - the vast majority will either be gone before or after him. Comparatively few will match his lifetime or indeed that of your own age group of idenfitication, to which one can assume you were referring as a standard or measurement ...
Facts
In one of the Silence of the Lambs interviews sir Hopkins shared the basic technique he uses with playing proper Hannibal - *you keep the stare constant and NEVER BLINK* . He apparently based that on a conversation he once had with a certain unnamed person he once had a conversation in a restaurant somewhere in England, I believe: the person never broke an eye contact, never blinked and NEVER EVER stopped the barrage of questions, seemingly without even thinking about them.
also HAL 9000
@@Vikinguy And good old HAL 9000, yes-yes-yes. You heard that Criterion "Silence of the lambs"commentary track ? It's right here on UA-cam, I downloaded it as an mp3 to listen to while on the road and it's simply gorgeous. Sir Hopkins does mention HAL 9000 in it. I believe at the part where he was asked about his thoughts on the performance by Ted Tally, the screenwriter. Only person I would've loved to also be a part of it and who is not is Ted Levine. I can listen to it over and over. What lovely people, what brilliant insights, what a pure joy.
Unblinking and constant talking - two signs of fear.
@@frankcabanski9409 suppose I’m a different kind of fearful.
@@viewtiful1doubleokamihand253 Try to overcome it.
I love when he says ‘oodles’. This is a serious killer and still has a sense of humor.
He was bitterly reminding Will that he has loads of spare time because he's locked up.
He is being bitterly sarcastic, which can be a both sadistic and grandiose trait, probably still angry that he allowed Will to get him in this position, but in this case it is also an implicit threat - he has ALL the time in the world to play HIS angle, and meanwhile more people, as he reminds us, will get killed.This puts him in a position of power to the extent he can make people feel they depend on him for answers. He is also reminding Will that his family could get hurt, asking for his private address in the same, sarcastic way. He draws people in and whip them with words at the same time. Not the same thing as humour really.
Lecter is not only a psychopath who wants to get even, but also a mentor to Will, that's what makes this movie interesting.
He WANTS to be a mentor to Will. He sees himself as someone "special." He kills people he thinks are tedious, boring, hypocrites. When he attacked Will, it was to make sure Will couldn't stop him...but it failed.
Since then, Lector thinks of Will as someone like him. Someone gifted with insight, smarter than those around him, more aware of things. To kill and to get away with it, repeatedly...? THAT is Lector's legacy, and one he think Will is capable of, as well.
Lecter doesn't accept losing so he's trying any way possible to get to him. But in a way he helps him catch the Tooth Fairy by convincing Dollarhide to target Will. In a way, he helped Will catch/kill him. Lecter is definitely playing chess.
Letter gets off on reading people
There are mutual incentives to interact. Lecter has expertise that Graham seeks, Graham has access to case files and intriguing details that Lecter thirsts for.
His stare is unlike anything I've ever seen before.
Sociopathic stare. For sure
@@venomau5speedz think you mean psychopathic
Lecter is probably one of the greatest characters ever written. Every second he’s on the screen is just magic. Hopkins dominated this performance.
An actor may play a dominating person but it is not to anyones advantage if they “dominate a performance”. The problem is that what people then see is not a dominating performance but a person dominating a performance, which, by implication, displaces the performance, in favour of the dominating individual. This negates the efforts of others to create actual performance, making everyone look bad. I am not suggesting this is what Hopkins is doing, btw, I just think “dominating” is a misleading use of words. I doubt Hopkins went in there to dominate things, rather I suspect he set out to portray a character who has a charismatic, commanding presence, because that is what Lecter is, which would function within the performative framework upon which it ultimately also depends.
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Mads blew Hopkins out of the pasture in his portrayal of Hannibal
The way he says "Oodles" gives me the damn chills bro
He was sending a message to Graham, which later plays out. I have all the time in the world to get to you! A powerful portrayal of Lectors patience and ability to foresee events!
That’s so weird i read this as soon as he said it
The way Norton got bleeped out gave me sad bro
For a microsecond, we see soothing anger from him.
Anthony Hopkins has those dead eyes, like a fish, a shark, looking at you like you're food... He's incredible
And like a hook in the water you caught a fish...Jaws
Notice Anthony Hopkins stares and talks more menacingly in this scene compared to others in the film... I wouldn't be surprised if this was one of the last scenes they did because it feels like he's had time to find his original character again from 1991.
I so love this particular scene.
Two sides of the same coin: Will and Lecter.
"Without our imagination we'd be like all those other poor ...dullards"
This was a good movie and Anthony Hopkins played the roll perfectly
@@ForrestSchlageAnimation And then here we have the special guest star, Intelligent Gluteus Maximus.
Brian Cox did it better
What kind of roll did he play? Ciabatta? Sourdough? I'd say he played more of a brioche
@Michael Davenport No, he was referring to the sandwich, not the actor.
I’m so surprised he hasn’t even got his words accent as well, he’s such a good actor
These idiotic bleeep's when somebody is swearing.
It's so idiotic and patronizing.
Particularly when you can clearly hear what they actually meant to say ...
You gotta learn to find a video to enjoy them.
Buy the DVD.
Imagine some Karen pressing the bleeper
"We can show blood and corpses, but god forbid somebody says a bad word!"
The shot @ 2:05 is almost a full 360°, like he makes a 180° and walks right back in to talk to him again.
So awesome.
Nice indeed
Even if I know it was acting. But Hopkins in this movie sends the chill down my spine everytime I see.
One look at the case file and Lecter had it all down pat. Everything was in there, like a ball of yarn to taunt Will with throughout. Lecter could've solved the case in half an hour, and did, only to keep it all to himself.
I always thought that lecter knew all of that only because of mail exhanges with the killer.
@@DoomPotato I seem to recall those exchanges came after Lecter was introduced to the case, and the tabloid called the dragon killer's attention to Hannibal's involvement.
Edit: "you need to see them living, the way they caught his eye" is a direct reference to how he was finding his victims. Lecter noticed and also later mentioned the family tapes from the family movie company, details of which were in the case file. I doubt those details would've been in the later correspondence between two seasoned murderers.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was the glue that tied so many brilliant films together. The man was truly a gift.
His glue didn't keep Him together, so he wasn't that great.
A poor example of a role model, He ultimately became.
He was glued to that wheelchair
The glue didn't keep him well attached to the wheelchair after it was set on fire 🔥
@@The_Kirk_Lazarus This movie had me glued to my screen and set my imagination on fire.
@@cristianm7097 🤣
Me before going to work: "How do I look?"
Babe: "You STINK of fear and that cheap lotion..."
LOL 😆
Funniest comment I have seen on here in a long time 👏🏻
at least you have a girlfriend
Funny. Have u tried writing comedy or standup?
Norton was great in this,understated,but so thoughtful
Say what you want about Jigsaw. Hannibal Lecter is the smartest villain of all time
Jigsaw is a nifty character but in no way matches the legacy of Hannibal.
Those movies are terrible, no offense...
Professor moriarty would like a word, he never was caught and never would have been by any police.
Jigsaw was just plotarmor. His victims magically end up in perfectly fitted, perfectly timed traps.
Jigsaw is a different kind of killer all together.
Amazing how Hannibal reads this killer like a book and is more less fascinated by him
You can talk about killing whole families, and the colour of their blood in the moonlight.... but my goodness if someone says the word bullsh*t you better bleep that
Can we please... Stop ruining classic film clips with censorship?...
2:54 film takes place in mid 1980s but there’s a copy of 1993 Mrs. Doubtfire Vhs.
Good eye.
"Fear comes with Imagination. It's a penalty, it's the price of imagination."
Amazing how you botched such a simple line.
@@jameshawk2470 Its a quote from the actual novel.
Is this a quote from the book??
I would love to seen a Hannibal movie with Al Pacino as the FBI agent and of course Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal these two are the best actors in my opinion in the world and I bet the movie would of been great.
Oh My Goodness. It's like you read my mind. That has been my desire for the longest time. At 1 last Hannibal movie. Pacino as the FBI agent who catches/ kills Hopkins' Hannibal in the end. I would pay ridiculous amounts of money to watch that.
A young Pacino would be perfect
would have*
He sure does have trouble letting go of the fact that he got caught, lol.
I loved how the TV show matched them by their hyper-empathy.
Tv show makes me hungry😂😂😂
"I do. I have oodles."
Hahaha
I like this movie but I think it pales in comparison to Manhunter... that movie is a MASTERPIECE in my opinion! I would love to see it get more coverage and attention from modern audiences.
Love the Hannibal movies. I think the ultimate ending of the series is that Clarice and Will joning together and Hannibal is dying in his cel
Or maybe I could collect his brain? It would be nice talking to him while I enjoy my flan. :)
I think of this sometimes. Hannibal wouldn't outwit everyone forever, he will grow old and ail in health eventually. I could see Clarice tending to his bedside in hospice before giving him a tibetan sky burial.
@@noisynobody She better hurry up. Because I am looking for him for a specimen, and I am pretty good at it. 😀. Plus perhaps he can order his own body sliced up and eaten when he dies, completing his life cycle of eating with him being eaten. 😀
@@noisynobody You do know the book ending of the (chronologically) last book Hannibal right?
Spoilers...
Hannibal and Clarice become lovers and strut all over Europe as the fancy takes them.
@@CaptainBlaine Yes, that was a surreally bad ending.
“I have oodles” 🤣
Loved the casting and the movie in general, but scenes like this make you realize how they really missed driving the point home that will is as sick and demented as Hannibal, but chose the righteous path instead.
They made that perfectly clear in Hannibal the tv show. Unpopular opinion but I think Mads Mikkelsen is just as good if not better than Anthony Hopkins playing Hannibal.
Every time Lecter sees Graham : "why you smell cheap?"
Or "Oh, by the way... You caught me!"
As much as I love Red Dragon, I think Manhunter did this scene better, mainly with Will's reaction to Lecter comparing both of them.
This movie was ultimately disappointing for a lot of reasons - but a big one nobody seems willing to admit is that Hannibal did not seem anywhere near as dangerous and edgy as he did in SoTL. It might not be Hopkins' fault, maybe it was the directing or something. But Hannibal in SoTL seemed so threatening that it felt like he might reach out of the screen and attack you at any moment. His portrayal feels so much more subdued in this movie and "Hannibal". Also, I hate the blue tint. 😅 It was really popular in this era of movie making to have tinted colors over everything, I think The Matrix popularized it. But it makes me miss the gritty, realistic feel of how SoTL appeared onscreen.
He doesn't blink.
Neither do cobras... think about it 🤔
Antony Hopkins is the ONLY Hannibal Lector
Definitely top 4.
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great job with the deafening beeps 🤌👍👌
I watch this clip before interviews. I get very nervous and sometimes I even consider backing out. However, this clip tells me that fear isn't necessarily a bad thing. Fear can sometimes even encourage us to rise to the occasion, especially when we know that the rewards are worth it. I have an interview coming up which will be the biggest one of my career so far. I stink of fear....but I am not a coward.
Edit: I got the job!
Steven Berkoff would also have been a good Hannibal Lecter. He does calm menace brilliantly.
Hopkins is irreplacable loved him in Zorro and all his movies!
Doctor Banner gains audience with the All Father Odin
Great scene
Bleeped curses in a video about serial killings
Agreed, totally unnecessary. Children aren't searching for these clips,
I ALWAYS say that when when people ask if I have time to do or talk about something at work, they say have you got time to X and I say I do, I have Oodles!
hard to get over the fact that Hopkins is so much older in these later movies that his voice has a bit of a grit to it now, whereas in 'Silence' it was much lighter, so to speak.
Do you see? Mrs Leeds changing. Do you see? Shy boy.
2:55
Despite the Anachronism of Mrs. Doubtfire being released in 1993, after Silence of The Lambs was in 1991, I'll bet Buffalo Bill really enjoyed that movie.
Wtf is it with beeping out words like shit?
Censorship way to late to affect society, the seeds were sown back in the 60’s and 70’s through Hollywood and English movies like A Clockwork Orange.
Is this 1984 ?
This explains why Lector said "it doesn't matter to me, Will"
Amazing man
"So, you'll be wanting lots of these little chinwags I take it?" 🤣
that speech at 1:24 goes low key motivational wtf.
not heard or watch this movie but from this clip it seems good.
Anthony Hopkins is a better actor than Chad Boseman, sorry not sorry
What a random comparison. There's more than one good actor you know. You can praise the one you like without criticizing others.
Jeez, racist much? In what possible way are the two connected?
@@theozlander4629how is it racist??
Can't you see? Its done thank you for all eternities.
Red Dragon is a better book than Silence of the Lambs but Silence of the Lambs is a much better movie than Red Dragon
I think that the bald headed guy of Benny Hill show who was getting slapped on the top of his head all the time would be more terrifying than Hopkins at the same role...
Hes welsh. Just love him ❤ ❤❤❤❤
Hannibal never blinks
"I may not have time."
"I do. I have oodles."
Phillip Seymour Hoffman has passed now, RIP. He was a great actor here in this movie playing a slob reporter! We have many of those biased reporters that I consider slobs nowadays!
Lecter almost blinked at 0:27
Ah yes. Have a movie scene talking about murder and dismemberment but censor the curse words; otherwise we can’t advertise.
0 tolerance nowadays in here. If I had such a channel, which I had, I would have been more careful. Now that I lost it makes sense to me.
Thank you for sharing your… talent with me
Its weird that they went with that take of lecter as he nearly turns and bangs into the metal.
While it is a movie, if you filter and sift Hannibal's moments, he has a brilliant mind and much to teach.
In the silence of the lambs book a lot is made of how lecter submits papers to journals and provides psych workups.
Disliked for the censorship of language.
Those beeps are obviously not loud enough
It's always entertaining to see rival predatory species posture over territory.
He never blinks
Its too bad they didn't start this series out in proper chronological order. This film is supposed to be prior to Silence of the Lambs but Anthony Hopkins is clearly much older! Hopkins performance is exemplary as always however. The only actor who could ever give Dr. John Harvey Kellogg any justice!
Black goes with the assumption of the killer being disfigured. Lecter suggests both is or believes he is disfigured. those who saw him thought of him as attractive making it harder to narrow him down.
Crawford: you sure you're ok?
Graham: yeah yeah I'm ok
Crawford: what do you think he meant by "see them living"?
Graham: I don't know I dunno maybe nothing it's hard to separate his bullshit
People thinking bleeps are a good thing need to be impaled vlad style. Slowly and left there for the crows.
Old but gold comment.
Love left for the crows
Really you censored it?
Silence of the Lambs
Red Dragon
Hannibal Rising
Hannibal
And also Hannibal Series was spectacular
He's insane but also a genius. 😳
This channel with the bleeps is just too distracting.. lol
O bever understood why you despise your instinctive behavior uncle when that is a person is at their best
Me with Dr. Lecter: "You don't like silence, Lecter. I adore it. And cacophony. Either one, and everything in between."
Who's Anthony Hopkins all I see and hear in my head is Hannibal. A proffessional
this is a very shy boy will, i'd like to meet him. lol if it wasn't horror i would think comedy.
Dr Lecter - the only likeable psychopath. Love it
Endless violence but a curse word? Tsk tsk... sigh
Is this setting supposed to take place before the first movie?
For star trek fans out their, one of the cheif artist for star trek enterpise worked on this film, the reason he made the terrian whip in a mirrror darkly yellow and not red was due to this scene when hannibal says that red appears black in the moonlight
now, they can use re-aging special effect.
man i could listen to this man burping and not get bored
With a bit of tomato garnish...lalalalalallalallalalala
I'd rather just hear the actors say "shit" and "fuck" as it were, instead of receiving permanent hearing loss -- thanks.
I see ppl commenting about Hopkins look to dead eyes. I urge you to talk to soldiers who have done multiple tours we have a similar look...it is very..unpleasant to look into the eyes of ppl who truly understand pain and suffering.
I know people love Brian Cox in Manhunter, but I'm sorry. Nobody plays this role like Anthony Hopkins. With Cox, I definitely believed the serial killer part, but I never believed he was a clinical genius who could deceive his way into the social elite. With Hopkins, I absolutely believe it 100%. He doesn't seem crazy at all. Just absolutely evil.
Glad they bleeped out diologue,
Book or No Book, it's time for another Hannibal movie.
Seeing them living? Videos, man?! If the family earns a "decent" income, videos are highly probable.
Rory had a brother in the Vendetta (2022) movie
I honestly like this movie more than Silence of the Lambs. I know I’m crazy
I think this is actually Gerry. Hey Gerry.