Hannibal Lecter Prequel

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lordofwar

Mandorallen
Tim roth? Mr. orange?

I see how he can somewhat resemble a younger lector.

good thread. thumb up

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The movie is going to be callled 'The Lecter Variation'

Lord Shadow Z
Tim Roth will be so evil as Lector. I would certainly go and see that.

Solo
The book's being written which means that a movie isn't even being planned out yet.

KillTheLight
is this what you guys are on about..

http://imdb.com/title/tt0367959/

Mandorallen
Originally posted by KillTheLight
is this what you guys are on about..

http://imdb.com/title/tt0367959/

looks like it.

Gaspard Ulliel?

KillTheLight
Originally posted by Mandorallen
looks like it.

Gaspard Ulliel?
i don't know..from what i read from his profile he's some young french actor
http://www.europeanfilms.net/sitebuilder/images/ulliel-140x196.jpg

Mandorallen
erm

jesus christ, the least they can do is pick someone who at somewhat resembles hopkins.

KillTheLight
Well at least they didn't go with Hayden Christensen messed

http://img305.imageshack.us/img305/298/hannibal6tb.jpg

lordofwar
They should have Anthony Hopkins narrating the movie.

Ripcord
Not sure how the movie will turn out, but I love the idea of having Hopkins narate it. It would definitely give it that freaky Silence of the Lambs edge. I just worry about them screwing with Hanibal since he's one of my favorite characters.

KillTheLight
^ agreed

Anyway 1st pics from the movie....

http://www.filmtotaal.nl/images/newscontent/behindthemask/1.jpg

http://www.filmtotaal.nl/images/newscontent/behindthemask/2.jpg

lordofwar
Tim Roth should play Lector in the prequel. He was the producer's first choice for Hannibal (2001) but Hopkins decided he wanted to reprise his role.

barand1
Don't really think much of these photos of the film. I don't know what to make of this so far, haven't really heard much about it. I do know that I am looking forward to see the film. I am a huge fan of the Hannibal films.

I shall be keeping a close eye on this production.

Can't wait for the trailer.

idowhatiamtold
How many movies can stem from Silence of the Lambs? I'll see it, I'll prolly enjoy it too!!!! Fifty? Fifty five? cool

Eis

Solo
Didn't like Hannibal. My guess is, that I won't like this.

I wished they would've just left it with Manhunter.

Phat J
Originally posted by Solo
Didn't like Hannibal. My guess is, that I won't like this.

I wished they would've just left it with Manhunter.

Originally posted by Eis
Wow it seems awsome... can't wait to see it!
And Gaspard Ulliel seems like an OK choice for Hannibal much better than Tim Roth anyway

you are both on crack, tim roth could carry a movie better with his eyes closed. manhunter was good, but it wasnt better than red dragon, better actors, better presentation, better everything IMO.

Solo
Originally posted by Phat J
you are both on crack, tim roth could carry a movie better with his eyes closed. manhunter was good, but it wasnt better than red dragon, better actors, better presentation, better everything IMO.
William Petersen pulled a much better performance than Edward Norton. Hell, Tom Noonan is almost a nobody and did a better job than Ralph Fiennes.

And if you're trying to say Brett Ratner is a better director than Michael Mann, you're on crack.

Oh and maybe the reason Gaspard Ulliel is playing a young Lecter is because he's playing a twenty-one year old.

Hey, guess what! Last time I looked Tim Roth is fourty-four!

SlickRick69

Mando
Originally posted by SlickRick69


is it revealed in any of the novels that Hannibal's victims are all big fat Nazis? otherwise I don't get it... he gets to watch his fat sister be murdered and eaten by Nazis, then, later in life, he gets his revenge/ finds some sort of healing by becoming a murderous cannibal?? or is this an example of a witness to evil actually becoming that same evil?

or what?

That's actually a pretty interesting thought with only having the knowledge of this prequel and buffalo bill. But we hafto remember, he ate the prison guards, and the warden in "Silence of the lambs", so it would only be logical to assume he targets more than just Nazi's.

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