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NO. Red Dragon was bad, Hannibal was worse.
Just stop it, who wants to see a fat 60+ Welshman whispering like a big gay HAL 900?
"It seems that 64-year actor Anthony Hopkins wrote a script which would finish up the character once and for all by having Clarice Starling shoot him to death in the final scenes: "I did write a screenplay of my own, just as an exercise, that would follow Hannibal, I showed it to Dino and to my agent and the studio. It's about Hannibal actually out there, after Hannibal. The final denouement. Clarice is having a nervous breakdown and living in San Francisco. Then the nightmares start. She sees him on street corners, and he vanishes in the crowd. Then one night she wakes up in her bedroom and she's handcuffed to her bed, and he's in the corner smoking a cigar, and he says, 'Hello, Clarice...".
It's amazing what they can do with make up these days.
I believe the film's tagline is going to be "This time he's eating for two".
Probably due to lack of sleep and excessive college work.
Glad I could amuse you in my own little way......
*adds to 'favourite quotes of all time'*
Which, for the last time, is actually quite good!(that includes Red Dragon and Hannibal!)
NO. Red Dragon was bad, Hannibal was worse.
Just stop it, who wants to see a fat 60+ Welshman whispering like a big gay HAL 900?
"It seems that 64-year actor Anthony Hopkins wrote a script which would finish up the character once and for all by having Clarice Starling shoot him to death in the final scenes: "I did write a screenplay of my own, just as an exercise, that would follow Hannibal, I showed it to Dino and to my agent and the studio. It's about Hannibal actually out there, after Hannibal. The final denouement. Clarice is having a nervous breakdown and living in San Francisco. Then the nightmares start. She sees him on street corners, and he vanishes in the crowd. Then one night she wakes up in her bedroom and she's handcuffed to her bed, and he's in the corner smoking a cigar, and he says, 'Hello, Clarice...".