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I would say that it does have a fairly clear point, which is about the way that society marginalized women. Clarice is talked down to and treated as an outsider by the other agents, Bill's victims don't merit the full force of the FBI until they're connected to someone powerful, and Bill himself just views women and

Nah, I think it still holds up. It's an unabashed gothic horror film, not a serious drama, which I think throws a lot of people given the acclaim and awards it got. Hopkins is definitely over-the-top, but he's basically playing Dracula, and Foster is as good as everyone says she is. The score is an absolute gold

Thanks, NBC, for getting a vial of cum onto network TV!

All three Hannibals are the best Hannibals for their respective (good) works. Cox's banal, humdrum sociopathy wouldn't work in gothic humanism of Silence, and Mikkelsen's otherworldly evil would be ludicrous if Michael Mann shot it.

Oh, that is absolutely the case.

Red Dragon would be a good film if Manhunter and Silence didn't exist. It manages to scrape by on how well it apes Demme's atmosphere, but it brings nothing new to the table except some good work by Hoffman— which doesn't nearly make up for how incredible Noonan was in Manhunter.

The "FEMINISM. NOOOO" song really got to me.

I do love that in PSIV, the dungeon where you're the most under-leveled and lost is the part where you're revisiting a dungeon from the first game.

You say that like he wasn't erect at every waking moment.

Yessss. Altered Beast sucks, but I can't help but love it, and the Streets of Rage series is fantastic.

The gungas.

She's like a version of the Drive soundtrack you can imagine kissing.

Their cherry ginger beer is fantastic when loaded up with rum, too. As is the regular.

No, it's just multi-classing. It's Warlock 5, Rogue 1 for the backstab bonus.

He doesn't count as a person.

Like most people who ask this question, the answer is: a boat full of spider monkeys and dead conquistadors.

Fare thee well. So long to the progenitor of some of my favorite fried crap.

No, but the protagonist is a woman in her thirties and it describes her being forced into sexual servitude. What definition of YA are you using?

""The commander is fucking. What he is fucking is the lower part of my body. I do not say making love, because this is not what he's doing. Copulating too is inaccurate, because it would imply two people and only one is involved. Nor does rape cover it: nothing is going on here that I haven't signed up for. There