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Oh yeah, I forgot about that skit. That's a pretty good pull too with both Julia and Patricia relevant.

"behind her"??? She's like 100x more amazing now then she was in the '90s.

I like to think given how he seriously risks his life every film, he's allowed to make sure his potential death is captured in the most awesome fashion.

I remember Cracked ran an article by, I think, two writers who were trying to sell their ridiculous ideas to the Asylum. They weren't exactly genius but had more thought than films like this, well it turns out the folks at that company genuinely believe they make good films. They were asked to do rewrite after

It is amazing how Gillian is so well known for those three current shows, that she actually attempted another one and no one remembers it.

I imagine Alana, Will, and Margot all thought it'd be best to downplay their respective involvement in the bizarre events at Muskrat Farms.

If the show were to actually continue into season 4, or even till the end of season 3, we might see the transition of Hannibal to become the more overtly evil Hopkins version. But I think Mikkelsen's version never loses that element of class, if he's going to kill someone as familiar as Chilton, he wants it to be on

Well it is film studies, that's how you turn a simple idea into a 30 page academic dissertation.

That may be true to quite a few cynics out there, but this article explicitly says that the logical faults are too glaringly obvious to ignore. You may want to just go along for the ride, but if the roller coaster tracks are left unfinished, that's an unavoidable issue.

Hmm, this film is really pushing the suspense of disbelief given all those 20 something hookers are still only half as hot as his wife Lena Headey.

How is this one without rhyme or reason? Dayman and Nightman are literally the superlative dumb superhero archetypes that Superman and Batman embody.

It became notable with the reviews of the book Hannibal, that Thomas Harris wrote Hannibal akin to a superhero, he's just so above everyone else. I believe even Fuller has said himself that Hannibal always truly wins in the end, if only because every one is left so broken and he holds himself together so well.

He's literally said in interviews he has no acting standards or preferences, he'll do anything and everything that's offered to him because he just likes to, plus he's pretty honest about the pay checks.

Can't wait till the fourth season where after three separate disasters, the company decides to start manufacturing a cyborg hybrid.

I think the people who are left disappointed in this finale aren't exactly familiar with the source material. This isn't League of Extraordinary Gentleman, the battle between good and evil is morality not physical. Lucifer and Evelyn have been tormenting Vanessa and the rest on their souls, and in order to defeat

Hopefully, JJ was so impressed by his jokes that Paul is giving himself the time to fully invest in a voice role for The Force Awakens: Special Edition

Ha! I love the image of Hannibal surviving all that and then grabbing a liver off the floor while Jack looks down on him, "don't judge me, Jack!" "5 SECOND RULE!"

I feel like Hannibal's humiliation in that fight could've only been peaked if he had landed in Pazzi's bowels. Jack gives a hearty laugh, and then next episode Hannibal's washing back at home and is too embarrassed to tell Bedelia the details.

I think the directors and Fuller nail that tension because we're always drawn by another element of suspense. Like Pazzi, we became too focused on the fingerprint that we momentarily overlooked just how deadly Hannibal is.

I think Hannibal was an equal mix of admiration and humiliation that Jack's learnt all his best moves like the shoeless stealth.