SPECIAL
THE HANNIBAL TRILOGY
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RATED (MA15+)
RED DRAGON (2002): Several years after putting away Hannibal Lecter, the most deadly criminal of recent times, FBI agent Will Graham is re-recruited by his former boss Jack Crawford to find a man who has slain and mutilated two families. After htting a dead end, Graham is forced to go back to Lecter to get to know the mind of a phycho.

SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991): Academy student Clarise Starling is asked by Jack Crawford to interview Hannibal Lecter about a new killer on the loose who is killing and skinning women. She is soon pulled deep into a case that forces her to think hard about her past.

HANNIBAL (2001):
Many years after Hannibals escape, Clarise finaly has a lead to finding him through a corrupt Italian detective, who suspects Lecter is posing as a Museum scientist. As Clarise and Detective Pazzi get closer, the game gets deadlier as Hannibal might have to go into hiding again. But he isn't going without send a 'stay-away' message!

Now these are three films worth watching. They are all a gory, twisted, disterbing and truly inspired look into the criminal mind.

RED DRAGON: Set first but filmed last, this is the bloodiest and scariest of the three and is bound to entertain for all 120 minutes.

SILENCE OF THE LAMBS: The best in the trilogy because it is the most phycalogical and has the best acting. This film will have you thinking for wekks after viewing.

HANNIBAL: The weakest in the trilogy as the performances lack and the story is weak and sometimes boring. The first two were so close to the book and this is almost a completely diferent thing. It still offered the most disgusting ending in cinema history though.
RED DRAGON
SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
HANNIBAL
HANNIBAL MOVIES: THE GORE:


RED DRAGON: The bloodiest in the series gives us bloody smeared walls, floors and beds. Glass in the eyes, bloody stabbings, blood splashes, a blown off head and plenty of bullet hits to the head and body, but mostly head.

SILENCE OF HE LAMBS: The least bloody, but still offers a severed head, skinned bodies, bloody corpses, using skin as a mask, a hollowed out body, burns and bullet hits.

HANNIBAL: Not the bloodiest, but the most realistic. We get a bloody gunfight, intestines falling from a sliced body (yummy), people fed to pigs, bullet hits, a bloody cut throat, a sliced face, and not to mention the famous scene where a head is cut open, a bit of brain removed, cooked and fed back to the poor bloke.
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