I like Manhunter more myself but I thought they did a good adaptation of Red Dragon here, Dolarhyde was a bit boring though.
Would’ve been cool if they had been able to adapt SOTL.
I liked Manhunter until the very end. Thought the Dolarhyde fight felt straight out of a different movie. The editing gets insane, I would bet intentionally to make it seem like "Will has entered a different, unfamiliar world of violence" or some artsy reason, but it just doesn't work and is visually abhorrent compared to what was established.
I do agree Dolarhyde was done wrong in the show, as Manhunter was more about Will/Francis while Hannibal is more about Will/Hannibal, so with the different dynamic he was bound to be less interesting as we'd see less of him, but they didn't have to do him as dirty as they did.
SotL probably would have been season 4, my guess. Shame we'll never get it, I loved the show in its entirety a lot.
I read that the finale of Manhunter is shot kind of weird because Michael Mann was forced to shoot it on a handheld camera for budget reasons, not sure how true that is though.
Here’s hoping someday we’ll get some more homolust kino.
>Here’s hoping someday we’ll get some more homolust kino.
Seems like a show that should have been picked up back when streaming services were popping up left and right to fight for some of Netflix's share. Though I've heard executives say that they just want the initial bump of subscribers a new (or revived) title gets them, and maybe Hannibal wasn't big enough of a draw? Real shame, but hey, here's hoping from me, too.
I thought Manhunter was pretty poorly paced and had a weak script overall, but maybe that's just me
If the ending was better, I would think it was just the textbook definition of slow burn, but since it really shits the bed in the finale, the whole movie has a reek to it for me. Another funny issue (one that even if you like that ending is undeniable) is twice in the movie, an actor messes up their line and it's just left in. William Peterson messes up a word, stammers, and just painfully plows through it while watching Dolarhyde's tapes, and the boy playing his son butchers a line and starts over in the grocery store. The kid looks like he's reading off a cue card way off to the side the whole time, too. The movie disappointed me big time.
This movie brought up a lot of personal feelings of regret for me about the past and an all too brief relationship that I fricked up that haunted me for years. Watching it felt like giving birth to a miscarriage. It dominated my thoughts for a week or two and I watched it again. I don't think I'll watch it ever again but I'll still think about it from time to time.
Haven't seen her in seven years. It was just the anniversary of the last time but sometimes I still feel the bruise.
You should man, its unironically really good, plus the best movie by the rock and Marky mark in recent years.
Also the probably the best Bay but thats debatable.
>watch for the boobies >stay for the kino story
Showgirls is like the movie Burt Reynolds’ character in Boogie Nights wanted to make, Verhoeven is pure kino.
The only Amerimutt remake I can think of enjoying more than the source material not including edge of tomorrow
kino that Penelope was in both of them
damn you guys are still upset?
Finchers Dragon Tattoo is superior to the Swedish film and the book it’s based off of
Yeah, I'd agree with that even though I prefer Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth.
I will miss that autumn charge I felt when I first saw it, but it still holds a special place.
There is
NO
MURDER
i still find it baffling that basically everyone hated this movie when it came out
Tom Cruises worst movie with eyes wide shut
Minority Report
But really saying anything is Tom's worst movie isn't an insult, he's a kino machine the likes of which will never be repeated
wienertail is his worst movie
wrong
it also resulted in the worst beach boys song
Coughlan’s law: you’re a homosexual
Nah, that’s Far and Away or Knight and Day, dude
I liked knight and day because it looked like Tom was having fun. Couldn't finish watching mission impossible 2 though
Knight and Day is a fun dumb action comedy flick, agree with Far and Away, that shit is the only Cruise film I dislike.
eyes wide shut is not only his best movie, but also kubricks you disgusting homo
does a "pleb filter" mean that a film passes over the heads of people and they don't get it, or it means that plebsb love it
The former. It filters out the plebs.
Season 3 was good and better than Manhunter.
I like Manhunter more myself but I thought they did a good adaptation of Red Dragon here, Dolarhyde was a bit boring though.
Would’ve been cool if they had been able to adapt SOTL.
I liked Manhunter until the very end. Thought the Dolarhyde fight felt straight out of a different movie. The editing gets insane, I would bet intentionally to make it seem like "Will has entered a different, unfamiliar world of violence" or some artsy reason, but it just doesn't work and is visually abhorrent compared to what was established.
I do agree Dolarhyde was done wrong in the show, as Manhunter was more about Will/Francis while Hannibal is more about Will/Hannibal, so with the different dynamic he was bound to be less interesting as we'd see less of him, but they didn't have to do him as dirty as they did.
SotL probably would have been season 4, my guess. Shame we'll never get it, I loved the show in its entirety a lot.
I read that the finale of Manhunter is shot kind of weird because Michael Mann was forced to shoot it on a handheld camera for budget reasons, not sure how true that is though.
Here’s hoping someday we’ll get some more homolust kino.
>Here’s hoping someday we’ll get some more homolust kino.
Seems like a show that should have been picked up back when streaming services were popping up left and right to fight for some of Netflix's share. Though I've heard executives say that they just want the initial bump of subscribers a new (or revived) title gets them, and maybe Hannibal wasn't big enough of a draw? Real shame, but hey, here's hoping from me, too.
If the ending was better, I would think it was just the textbook definition of slow burn, but since it really shits the bed in the finale, the whole movie has a reek to it for me. Another funny issue (one that even if you like that ending is undeniable) is twice in the movie, an actor messes up their line and it's just left in. William Peterson messes up a word, stammers, and just painfully plows through it while watching Dolarhyde's tapes, and the boy playing his son butchers a line and starts over in the grocery store. The kid looks like he's reading off a cue card way off to the side the whole time, too. The movie disappointed me big time.
I thought Manhunter was pretty poorly paced and had a weak script overall, but maybe that's just me
Manhunter is 2 hours.
Season 3 is 12.
If they're equally good, why waste time homosexual?
I specifically said they aren't "equally good", sugarbreasts.
The scene where they walk down the street and it's the album cover from The Freewheelin; Bob Dylan was when the lightbulb went off.
well yeah becuase that guy is liiterally explaining it to you.
This movie brought up a lot of personal feelings of regret for me about the past and an all too brief relationship that I fricked up that haunted me for years. Watching it felt like giving birth to a miscarriage. It dominated my thoughts for a week or two and I watched it again. I don't think I'll watch it ever again but I'll still think about it from time to time.
Haven't seen her in seven years. It was just the anniversary of the last time but sometimes I still feel the bruise.
>Why are all the characters mean????
Should I watch this tonight? Been thinking about it for a while
You should man, its unironically really good, plus the best movie by the rock and Marky mark in recent years.
Also the probably the best Bay but thats debatable.
It's americakino
what the frick were they thinking with that poster?
It's iconic
>watch for the boobies
>stay for the kino story
Showgirls is like the movie Burt Reynolds’ character in Boogie Nights wanted to make, Verhoeven is pure kino.
>kino story
>kino cinematography
>kino characters
Amuzing to myself how few understood this piece.