Ralph Fiennes as Dolarhyde is the only good thing about Red Dragon, possibly better than Tom Noonan's Dolarhyde, although Manhunter is of course vastly superior.
I thought Norton was good, too. But the movie made me sad because Hopkins proved his take on Lector was just dracula and the Silence of the Lambs magic was a fluke.
He's natty.
she was blind
“Yes, I would like these extensive red dragon tattoos”
“What me the red dragon killer? Heh nonsense!”
>Don't resist. So gently. Like slipping into a warm bath.
>AAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH
>OH NO-
i would have totally died if he did that but didn't twist it like an asshole, now anyone has an obligation to get back
Dolarhyde was unironically a better villain than any other Thomas Harris Villain
Dolarhyde was goated, but I always liked Mason Verger.
Michael Pitt's Verger was fan-fucking-tastic, was it ever figured out why they replaced him between seasons was he just that much of a prick on set?
pitt didn't want to act under a ton of make-up after merger's face gets eaten off
I guess I can understand that, I'm probably just still seething about his exit from Boardwalk Empire.
what a pointless remake.
Filtered boomer
>OP's scene played so dramatically, music and acting included
>It's just about this schizo showing off his tattooes.
Funniest scene of the movie to me
Maybe it's more horrific in the book?
I like the book a lot better than the movie
DO YOU SEE
Should I read the book anon? I really like Manhunter and the show, and enjoy certain parts of Red Dragon (mostly Fiennes and PSH).
red dragon and silence of the lambs are both great thriller novels and well worth reading even if you're very familiar with the films already.
Since the dude is roiding bodybuilder in the book the dragon looks like it's alive when he is flexing his back
Now you realize that every tattoofag thinks there is a dramatic reveal everytime they show off their gay tattoos.
No one talks about the Hannibal tv version. The superior Dolarhyde
Noonan was the best.
I'd say about even level. Mann's kino directing helped
>STRONG AS I AM
Ralph Fiennes as Dolarhyde is the only good thing about Red Dragon, possibly better than Tom Noonan's Dolarhyde, although Manhunter is of course vastly superior.
I thought Norton was good, too. But the movie made me sad because Hopkins proved his take on Lector was just dracula and the Silence of the Lambs magic was a fluke.
>Ralph Fiennes as Dolarhyde is the only good thing about Red Dragon
the score by Danny Elfman is great
Thats the natty limit
>LOOK AT YOU. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A CHILD AS DISGUSTING AS YOU.