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Tv-series shouldn't have grade at all. Sites like imdb, rottentomatoes and metacritic has derailed the discussions from what really matters, to what doesn't matter; grades. I know Roger Ebert hate to have the star system, and most critic does, but they are forced by the public. I really respect that Variety doesn't

This is the problems with grade. There shouldn't be any. Just the worlds, but people need grades, and because of that all the discussion becomes of the grade, which is just stupid.

But Hannibal is just one half of a network tv season. Fishburn could probably do another 12 episode tv show, together with Hannibal.

I never read Red Dragon, but in both films he is married and have a son, so will there be a time jump between Season 3 and Red Dragon, where he will marry and get a kid, so season 3 will pretty much be him leaving the force and retire to have a family.

I guess the problem is they seem to have resolve a lot of the conlicts too fast. Boyd seem to get easy out of them, both Johnny and Mooney dead, and Mara out of his life. I guess he got to get the Ava out of prison, and get the drugs out of border.

I guess it can last a little after the Red Dragon season. What did happened to Will Graham after Red Dragon? Was there something in the Silence of the Lambs novel, I only read Hannibal, and I can't remember in there.

Obviously all the characters from Red Dragon is safe. I will assume. So I guess the first will be Jack Crawford's wife, dying of cancer, that's the easy one, and Hannibal's psychiatrist will seem to be a good one.

Also the music by Hans Zimmer in the last half of the film is pretty awesome. John Woo direction, combined with the awesome score munipulates you that it's an awesome film.

The cold war doesn't really seem to be over. They have just simply eliminated the threat of mutual nuclear destruction. They still spy the hell of each other. Example is that female spy who was captured, or them grating Edward Snowden asylm. The russians aren't really known for being huminitery with there human rights

He has been dead for a long time. His last directed film was Rio Lobo in 1970, he died 7 years later.

The boat explosions in Face/Off come to mind. And even in his Hong Kong films there are some stupid car explosions, and of course barrel flying up in the air after being shot.

No Way Out kinda works. But of course he isn't the killer just the mole, so it's more of a little twist in the end for the fun of it.

Bryan Cranston had a role as a wimp in a Executive Decision rip off called Strategic Command starring the one and only Michael Dudikoff, of course Richard Norton played the bad guy, Carlos Gruber.

Wait Ray Liotta was in Red Eye? I can't remember that, you had Cillian Murphy and Rachel MacAdams in the lead, and Brian Cox played her father. Did he play the captain of the plane or something like that?

Flightplan was a version of Lady Vanishes, with Jodie Foster missing her daughter, and nobody actually believes the daughter was with her.

I also seen in used in films where messageboard, chatrooms and the use programs like MSN messager. It's a nice visual way to show text talk.

This was a coming thing in Norway, simply because you wheren't allowed to interrupt a program for commerical break, so instead they put in the news, so they got two commercial break inside it. Now there is instead a limit of 12 minute commercial per hour.

Why where you banned? You where at college and Deliverance is a great film. I thought college was all about sex and violence, isn't Pulp Ficiton one of the big favourites at the college, and that got a rape scene referenceing Deliverance.

It's a very American and British problem. In Scandinavia they never cut for tv, they just show it later at night, and I guess in Holland and France they don't cut either, in Germany they have a little strict censor with editing films to 16, so they might edit for TV.

Living in Norway I never really experience edited for tv-films. Everything was usually uncensored. Even once saw The Brown Bunny one night, and in 2002 they even shown In The Realms of Sense uncut, but because of the controverse of that, they decide not to show I Stand Alone the next weekend.But I do wonder what