Totally💯 My daughter 29 say when i tell her to Watch a movie!!! Dad its Old??🫣 Last one was Fallen with Denzel Washington ??? 90 something?? She was born 95?? 😂 YOU ARE OLD DEAR??!! Some movies NEVER get Old!!! Dollar trilogi with Clint Eastwood?? Dirty Harry ?? These 3 movies…! They are in my top 10… Sharing first place with Many Many others🥰 Some seen like +10 times!!! They never get Old!!
You're right, especially because the scene makes clear that their patients are not violent. But Crawford didn't persuade him. He blackmailed the doctor.
Damn Jack Crawford is so badass in these scenes The way he chases any leads stands up for clarice and encourages her to keep pursuing the case even after being taken off
I just saw a video on Dead Meat where Hopkins says he added that noise after the famous scence of eating the census taker as a joke and thinking it would be cut
Glad I saw these but have to agree with Demme's cuts. Those of Lecter just make him a movie villain instead of the truly scary figure in the final cut.
Totally agree!! Some of these scenes make him look overly dramatic, quirky and manipulative, and the beauty of the version of his character that we see in the film is how smart, charismatic and authentic his is -- how ANYone would be drawn to him, even against their will.
100% agreed. Some of the deleted material (the ambulance scene in particular) detracts from the cunning psychological villainy of Lecter's character. It's good for the final film that director Jonathan Demme realized less truly was MORE.
Its like watching silence of the lambs again just diffrent playwright. 1 was 8 in 1990....when this movie was maid but the filiming they used in these scenes god lookin at this in 2024 seem like i was back in the 60s....Time catches up....
16:23 reminds me of The Joker in TDK escaping in the police car. Also interesting that he’s humming “Beautiful Dreamer”, which plays during the “Omelette” analogy by The Joker in Batman ‘89 (Which also stars Tracey Walter, who plays Lamar in this film and Bob The Goon in Batman ‘89)
just realized how many political powerplays were going on inside the FBI and Justice Department surrounding the Buffalo Bill/Hannibal Lecter investigation - you didn't get this from the original cinematric version! But although they cut out so many great scenes, the final movie still is a masterpiece. Although shot between late 1989 and mid 1990, the whole film feels like a late 70s/early 80s picture - they didn't even use any new cars, infrastructure or buildings...
4:25 I believe that’s John Douglas. I think Jack Crawford was based off of him and he wrote the book that later became the Netflix series Mindhunter. He retired from the FBI in 1995 after 25 years of service.
Timeless. Ageless.
The way the red light comes in… 10:39 so scary I love it
He empathized with buffalo bill right then and there, put himself in his shoes, so as to understand him.
33 yrs old and its still awesome 👍👍👍👍
Totally💯
My daughter 29 say when i tell her to Watch a movie!!! Dad its Old??🫣 Last one was Fallen with Denzel Washington ???
90 something?? She was born 95?? 😂 YOU ARE OLD DEAR??!!
Some movies NEVER get Old!!!
Dollar trilogi with Clint Eastwood?? Dirty Harry ??
These 3 movies…! They are in my top 10… Sharing first place with Many Many others🥰
Some seen like +10 times!!!
They never get Old!!
They should have definitely kept the scene with Crawford persuading Danielson it was great
You're right, especially because the scene makes clear that their patients are not violent. But Crawford didn't persuade him. He blackmailed the doctor.
@@patboywalton2277 Kinda like firm pressure and appealing to his heart.
Damn Jack Crawford is so badass in these scenes
The way he chases any leads stands up for clarice and encourages her to keep pursuing the case even after being taken off
Some of those scenes should have been left in the film. It's a shame so many of them were left on the cutting room floor.
Thank you so much for this video. It’s so, so great to see this ❤
I just saw a video on Dead Meat where Hopkins says he added that noise after the famous scence of eating the census taker as a joke and thinking it would be cut
It should have been It's so I often quoted cause it's honestly a bit cheesy and slightly undermines his performance
Glad I saw these but have to agree with Demme's cuts. Those of Lecter just make him a movie villain instead of the truly scary figure in the final cut.
Totally agree!! Some of these scenes make him look overly dramatic, quirky and manipulative, and the beauty of the version of his character that we see in the film is how smart, charismatic and authentic his is -- how ANYone would be drawn to him, even against their will.
100% agreed. Some of the deleted material (the ambulance scene in particular) detracts from the cunning psychological villainy of Lecter's character. It's good for the final film that director Jonathan Demme realized less truly was MORE.
@@nxtwomenfan497 Ooh, so well said!
Thank you so much for this
Its like watching silence of the lambs again just diffrent playwright. 1 was 8 in 1990....when this movie was maid but the filiming they used in these scenes god lookin at this in 2024 seem like i was back in the 60s....Time catches up....
It came out in 1991
16:23 reminds me of The Joker in TDK escaping in the police car. Also interesting that he’s humming “Beautiful Dreamer”, which plays during the “Omelette” analogy by The Joker in Batman ‘89 (Which also stars Tracey Walter, who plays Lamar in this film and Bob The Goon in Batman ‘89)
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Crawford the Man 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thanks for sharing this treasure
just realized how many political powerplays were going on inside the FBI and Justice Department surrounding the Buffalo Bill/Hannibal Lecter investigation - you didn't get this from the original cinematric version! But although they cut out so many great scenes, the final movie still is a masterpiece. Although shot between late 1989 and mid 1990, the whole film feels like a late 70s/early 80s picture - they didn't even use any new cars, infrastructure or buildings...
Deep lore in these scenes indeed.
4:25 I believe that’s John Douglas. I think Jack Crawford was based off of him and he wrote the book that later became the Netflix series Mindhunter. He retired from the FBI in 1995 after 25 years of service.
For some reason this movie has overtones of the xfiles 💯👍👍👍👍👍
I remember 1986 movie man hunter
The actor that played Barney was in ManHunter as well
Evil Sadistic Monster Hannibal Lecter an Absolute Brutal Viscous Psychopath
Crawford reminds me of Skinner from the xfiles!!
10:43 - 11:33 Kinda Explains everything (2024).
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