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Hannibal Rising - Mark S. - 11-16-2006 Michael Mann is a master when it comes to establishing the mood of a scene, and all of his films have some really beautiful shots. But when it comes to things like characterization or even a plot that makes sense, Mann is severely lacking.
Hannibal Rising - Mark S. - 11-16-2006 Am I the only one who thinks that the more we find out about Hannibal Lecter, the less interesting he becomes? I don't know that Hannibal has quite jumped the shark yet, but he's definitely strapping on the skis. Hannibal Rising - webby - 11-17-2006 Mark S. Wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that the more we find out about Hannibal Lecter, the less interesting he becomes? LOL! I think Hannibal jumped the shark in the book Hannibal. Red Dragon was great, Silence of the Lambs was amazing, but Hannibal was little more than a potboiler imho. I didn't read Hannibal Rising and I don't plan to see the movie. Hannibal Rising - Kenji - 11-17-2006 Lisa Wrote:Balls = testicles :o Testicles = Kogan(Japanese) :o Hannibal Rising - Kenji - 11-17-2006 Scott Miller Wrote:Ballsy means showing courage or have the guts to do something. Cajones is the Spanish word for balls. So when you hear things like "he has brass balls" or "that took a lot of balls" it means that someone demonstrated courage or foolhardiness. Thanks, Scott. I got it. Hannibal Rising - Mark S. - 11-17-2006 webby Wrote:Red Dragon was great, Silence of the Lambs was amazing, Totally agree. webby Wrote:but Hannibal was little more than a potboiler imho. I didn't read the book, but I saw the movie. Meh. I didn't loathe it, but I can't say that I liked it. webby Wrote:I didn't read Hannibal Rising and I don't plan to see the movie. Ditto. Hannibal Rising - Maggers - 11-17-2006 XamberB Wrote:...I'll have to see Last of the Mohicans, which is based on another book I like. Daniel-Day Lewis is one of my favorite young (to me) actors. Michael Mann's "The Last of the Mohicans" is my FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME! I'm always posting that, it seems, but it's true. I sob each time I see it and it moves me beyond belief. Not much dialogue, either. It'struly a moving picture, as in (nearly) silent film. I also really like "Heat" and "Collateral," both directed by Mann. The latter didn't really get to me until I saw it on the small screen. Hannibal Rising - Lisa - 11-17-2006 I agree with Mark S on his breakdown of the Mann films. Especially on Manhunter and Heat. I have also seen Thief, which I was not impressed with. Lisa Hannibal Rising - jimbow8 - 11-17-2006 Quote:Michael Mann movies:I'm in the minority with cobalt79 in liking The Keep. I think Manhunter is FAR superior to any of the Hopkins Hannibal movies that I've seen, including TSOTL (imo, one of least deserving Best Picture* winners in recent memory). I liked Collateral. Heat was good but would have been better if shortened by about 30 minutes. I didn't care much (but hardly remember) Mohicans; yet I still laugh every time I think of the line "I WILL come for you!" Miami Vice is quite probably my favorite TV show of all time. Didn't see any of the others. *I just looked and it was pretty crappy competition in 1992. Hannibal Rising - Maggers - 11-17-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:...I still laugh every time I think of the line "I WILL come for you!" ... I'm gonna have to bitch slap you for that, Jim, that's sacrilege! Besides which, the line is "I will find you. Whatever it takes. Stay alive. I will find you." "I will come for you" can be read...differently. :p |