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Hannibal [2001]
Hannibal [2001]

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 ScreenWriter:
Director:Ridley Scott
Starring:Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore
Genre: Thriller
Company: Metro GoldWyn Mayer
Release Date: 09 - 2 - 2001
Rating: N/A
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 Storyline:
Well Hello Clarice... I think Hannibal was a great follow up to SOTL. Moore was great in portraying Agent Starling. She has guts to go and take on a role that a great Oscar winning actress has done already. It was difficult at the beginning to actually place Moore in Foster's shoes but once the movie got rolling it never once occured to me that Foster was not there. Anthony Hopkins was as brilliant as ever. Sipping his Cianti, and wearing his slick suits. (may I mention his cool hats that he wore) In a way you want to fall in love with this man, he is warm, and may I add he looks ... good for 64... and in another was he totally terrifies you, this man kills people (rather gruesomely) and eats their internal organs. There is a mystique about Hannibal, people wish they could be like him, rich, intelligent, always a step ahead the the FBI, I know one thing- I wouldn't want to run into Hannibal into a dark alley- I would be safe only if I were Clarice. **The special effects in the ending scenes were absoluetly brilliant.

View or Download the Trailers, TV Spots and Clips Here
Teaser - High Res - 6.6 Mb. QuickTime
Teaser - Med Res - 2.7 Mb. QuickTime
Teaser - Low Res - 1.3 Mb. QuickTime

Trailer - High Res - 30 Mb. QuickTime
Trailer - Med Res - 15 Mb. QuickTime
Trailer - Low Res - 6.7 Mb. QuickTime

TV Spot - 2 MB. QuickTime


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Reviewer: noemail@noemail.comDate: 3/1/2002 7:52:11 PM
Subject: A Lot of Love
"Hannibal" was a solid hit upon its release in February 2001, but, like the "Godfather III," it stood in the shadow of its more superior predecessor. When word got out that "Hannibal" was going to be filmed, expectations were high, and critics gave the movie no love, often comparing it unfairly to the far better "The Silence of the Lambs." But "Hannibal," as a film by itself, is a decent picture, and should be watched with an open mind, flaws and all. Julianne Moore gave a great performance as Clarice Starling, although Anthony Hopkins verged on camp during his revisited role as Hannibal Lecter. Some of the scenes were so outrageously graphic, it was often hard to take them seriously and realize the full horror of Lecter's actions. But for all its shortcomings, "Hannibal" the DVD is a worthy purchase because MGM gave this disc such a deluxe treatment. The picture and sound are top-notch, while the features on the second disc inlcude multiple angle shots, documentaries, and other goodies. So my advice is this: if you hated "Hannibal," then you're not going to find much to like here. But those who, like myself, found the film flawed but still entertaining should grab this DVD: it's among the best MGM has ever produced. It's clear that the studio put a lot a love into its making.
This text refers to the Hannibal DVD Region 1 Edition

 
Reviewer: J.W. BosDate: 3/1/2002 7:46:49 PM
Subject: Rillingen over je Rug
Niet te vergelijken met het zien in de Bioscoop maar de DTS Track komt toch heel erg in de buurt om dat te evenaren. Bij het zien van deze film vergeet je de tijd en je blijft kijken naar de meest vreemde dingen die voorbij komen... Een waardig vervolg op Silence of the Lambs.
De kwaliteit van de DVD is zeer goed met name de DTS Track waardoor je je bijna in de Bioscoop waant…
This text refers to the Hannibal DVD Region 1 Edition


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