(Esoteric) In Manhunter, The sleazy reporter. He was tied to a wheelchair, his nose bitten off, set on fire and sent rolling down a hill on fire to slam into a car or something. I read the book back when it came out and still remember vividly that scene decades later. \m/
Red Dragon is not the first Hannibal movie but Hannibal Rising. Caspar Ulliel makes great young Hannibal. Hannibal Lecter is a Lithuanian count's son. Hannibal and his family have escape from their castle and lands durin WWII. His story is very tragic infact as his parents get killed by Nazis and him and his little sister gets captured by Russian vagabonds who later ate his little sister etc.. other horrible things. Hannibal Rising tells the back ground story what made Hannibal what he is now.
12:39 Nah, he hates it. That word cut him deep. It always served his ego to be a mastermind, always one step ahead and in control. Getting caught is a humbling experience. His illness turned out to be a weakness after all, and his age,,, he's not as sharp as he used to be. Yep, that'll get him.
You should have watched The Silence of the Lambs before that. Epic fail. Yes, I know that the Red Dragon comes first, in the book's chronology. But the Silence of the Lambs, in which Hopkins was younger and performed at a much higher level (for which he won the Oscar), comes first in the film's chronology and should have been watched first.
We've already both watched it before this one, and will also be posting our rewatch and review of it this coming Tuesday. I wanted to do this before that, since she hadn't seen it yet.
@@christopherking4932 It's a known B-Movie. A more accurate depiction of Clive Barkers story would be far better (and gayer, lol) and Clive Barker considers it the worst film out of every book to film adaptation he's had.
I always preferred Michael Mann's Manhunter even if he didn't have the budget for a book accuracy, while Anthony Hopkins is excellent in the three movies, they suffer from too much Hollywood polish, at least that's how it seems to me.
"So they slayed the red dragon and they lived happily ever after." All right guys, I gotta go to bed now!
Hannibal is one of the scariest villians ever^^ Brilliant 😁
I love the post analysis of the movie you guys do
(Esoteric) In Manhunter, The sleazy reporter. He was tied to a wheelchair, his nose bitten off, set on fire and sent rolling down a hill on fire to slam into a car or something. I read the book back when it came out and still remember vividly that scene decades later. \m/
Red Dragon is not the first Hannibal movie but Hannibal Rising. Caspar Ulliel makes great young Hannibal. Hannibal Lecter is a Lithuanian count's son. Hannibal and his family have escape from their castle and lands durin WWII. His story is very tragic infact as his parents get killed by Nazis and him and his little sister gets captured by Russian vagabonds who later ate his little sister etc.. other horrible things. Hannibal Rising tells the back ground story what made Hannibal what he is now.
Guys the 1986 movie MANHUNTER is pretty 80's noir cool : ) It's worth watching just for the pure 80's soundtrack
Shriekback. Iron Butterfly.... that movie is so much different to this even though it's the same story.
There is HANNIBAL RISING which is like Hannibals biography
Keep it up you two “roommates”…👍🏼👍🏼🕴🏼
“The Menu”! With Ralph Heinnes!
12:39 Nah, he hates it. That word cut him deep. It always served his ego to be a mastermind, always one step ahead and in control. Getting caught is a humbling experience. His illness turned out to be a weakness after all, and his age,,, he's not as sharp as he used to be. Yep, that'll get him.
respect the double tap!
23:25 Very smart observation 💯🎯
You got to see Manhunter now.
Next Hannibal?
You should have watched The Silence of the Lambs before that. Epic fail. Yes, I know that the Red Dragon comes first, in the book's chronology. But the Silence of the Lambs, in which Hopkins was younger and performed at a much higher level (for which he won the Oscar), comes first in the film's chronology and should have been watched first.
We've already both watched it before this one, and will also be posting our rewatch and review of it this coming Tuesday. I wanted to do this before that, since she hadn't seen it yet.
Hey Grave Cinema,can you guys react to Doctor Sleep(2019)?If you do,I'd really appreciate it.
Awesome reaction, can you please watch a movie called RAWHEAD REX.
XTRO
That's a terrible film, lol.
@@kevincola3184 it's a good strange horror movie.
@@christopherking4932 It's a known B-Movie. A more accurate depiction of Clive Barkers story would be far better (and gayer, lol) and Clive Barker considers it the worst film out of every book to film adaptation he's had.
Hugh Dancy is still a hotter Will Graham
Without question.
William Petersen and I respectfully disagree
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I always preferred Michael Mann's Manhunter even if he didn't have the budget for a book accuracy, while Anthony Hopkins is excellent in the three movies, they suffer from too much Hollywood polish, at least that's how it seems to me.
Agree to disagree
I'm starting to feel the same. it made me feel a certain way that red dragon didn't.