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Saturday, July 13, 2024

HANNIBAL -- Movie Review by Porfle



Originally posted on 9/1/16

 

Not so well-received, unfortunately, as the 1991 horror classic THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS was the inevitable follow-up, HANNIBAL (2001). The unenviable task of trying to match the financial and artistic success of SILENCE fell to director Ridley Scott, whose ALIEN and BLADE RUNNER were already regarded by many as classics themselves.

Here, he is working not only with a lesser script but with a new leading lady, Julianne Moore, replacing the absent Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling.

With the Lecter character now free and unrestrained, Anthony Hopkins has a field day developing him into an even more sinister, sardonic, self-satisfied, and almost supernatural force of evil who savors every sensual nuance of his heinous actions.

Moore does what she can with the Starling role as her character suffers a major setback and is unjustly suspended from duty. Lecter, returning from a sabbatical in Rome in which he was forced to disembowel a detective (Giancarlo Giannini) who was on his trail, takes an active interest in the life of the only person on earth for whom he has any affection.



This puts them both at odds with a horribly-disfigured billionaire named Mason Verger (a fascinating Gary Oldman), a former victim of Lecter who has concocted a revenge scheme which involves man-eating pigs.

Ray Liotta, in full slimeball mode, plays rival FBI agent Paul Krendler, whose ill treatment of Clarice will put him on Lecter's bad side in a big way.

Lacking the new-car smell and scintillating story of SILENCE, Ridley Scott compensates by turning HANNIBAL into an elegant yet balls-out horror epic loaded with shock value and gore.

Scott pulls no punches with the graphic violence and boldly risks alienating audience members expecting more of the same but finding themselves in the middle of a big-budget H. G. Lewis flick.

There must've been a few walkouts by fans of the previous film when one character's entrails splashed onto the pavement or the ravenous pigs started feasting on screaming humans in loving closeup.


But (warning--the next two paragraphs contain spoilers) Scott saves the most memorably jaw-dropping image for the finale, as Lecter hosts a dinner party for Starling and Krendler in which the entree just happens to be Krendler's brain.

Our gracious and urbane anti-hero deftly slices around the top of the drugged Krendler's skull and pops it off, then begins to feed him sizzling morsels of his own sauteed gray matter hot off the wok as Starling, along with most of the audience, gapes in mortal revulsion.

A final encounter between Lecter and Starling defines their relationship unequivocably and ends the movie on a suitably morbid note.

While admittedly inferior to SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, I find HANNIBAL to be an outstanding horror film in its own right and above-average on every level. The Lecter character is taken farther than ever before and explored in lots of fun ways, yet still avoids the cartoonishness into which he finally sinks in RED DRAGON. For me, Ridley Scott's uncompromising foray into the horror genre is a memorable success.


Read our review of THE HANNIBAL LECTER COLLECTION


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Friday, December 17, 2021

Blade Runner Scene Inspired By Original Star Trek? (video)

 


In the 7th "Star Trek" episode aired in 1966, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", there's a scene...

  

...which looks remarkably similar to one that appeared in 1982's BLADE RUNNER.

In both scenes, the hero is hanging on for dear life...

...as a vengeful, hulking android stands over him with the power of life or death.

Did Ridley Scott see this scene, and was he inspired by it?

Judge for yourself!


I neither own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it.  Thanks for watching!

 


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Friday, August 21, 2020

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT -- Mini Review by Porfle





Just watched BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT. It was good watching this classic again, but I didn't see that much difference in this version.

There's a slightly longer unicorn-dream sequence, a couple of extra dancers at Taffey Lewis' club, and some other odds and ends.

The best thing was when Roy tells Tyrell upon their first meeting, "I want more life...Father." (You can almost imagine Boris Karloff's Monster confronting Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein here.)
 
 
 I'm glad the Final Cut includes that version of the line, as the word "Father" makes it infinitely more meaningful than the needless vulgarity used in other versions.

Oddly enough, I prefer the old DVD's less crystal-clear and somewhat murkier image, which I think is more in line with the film noir ambience.

On the whole, I feel as though I pretty much just bought the same movie again.
 
 

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Monday, April 13, 2020

"ALIEN" (1979): Ripley Flees As Ship Self-Destructs (video)




"ALIEN" was one of the most thrilling films of the 1970s.

Audiences who saw it during its first run would never forget it.

The film became a milestone in sci-fi cinema and made a star of Sigourney Weaver as "Ripley."

One of the most nail-biting sequences is Ripley's frantic effort to escape in a shuttlecraft before the ship explodes.


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Thursday, January 2, 2020

Porfle's Trivia Quiz: "ALIEN" (1979) (video)





In the summer of 1979 audiences thrilled to the sci-fi blockbuster ALIEN...

...which would become a bonafide classic of the genre...

...and turn director Ridley Scott and star Sigourney Weaver into household names.

But how much do you remember about it?


Question: What does Kane want when he gets back to Earth?

A. Tall cold beer
B. Some hot sex
C. Gallon of coffee
D. Some decent food
E. Box of donuts

Question: What does Ash try to kill Ripley with?

A. Magazine
B. Wrench
C. Ashtray
D. Pillow
E. Pencil

Question: What quality does Ash admire about the alien?

A. Hostility
B. Survival instinct
C. Purity
D. Intelligence
E. Adaptability

Question: At what point does Ripley stop the self-destruct countdown?

A. 20 seconds
B. 15 seconds
C. 10 seconds
D. 5 seconds
E. She doesn't

Question: What song does Ripley sing while attempting to eject the alien?

A. "Swinging On A Star"
B. "Star Light, Star Bright"
C. "You Are My Lucky Star"
D. "Wishing On A Star"
E. "A Star Is Born"


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Sunday, December 1, 2019

Porfle's Trivia Quiz #19: "BLADE RUNNER" (1982)




Harrison Ford plays Rick Deckard, the reluctant replicant hunter...

...in Ridley Scott's science fiction masterpiece.

Question: How many shrimps (with noodles) does Deckard order?

A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
E. Six

Question: What are Pris' first words to J.F. Sebastian?

A. "I'm lost"
B. "I'm hungry"
C. "I'm cold"
D. "I'm scared"
E. "I'm lonely"

Question: What does Deckard claim to be searching for in Zhora's dressing room?

A. Drugs
B. Holes
C. Electronic bugs
D. Pinhole camera
E. Weapons

Question: Roy says that all his memories will be lost like "tears in ---"?

A. Heaven
B. The sea
C. A whirlwind
D. Rain
E. Space

Question: Deckard finds what kind of origami figure at the end?

A. Human
B. Chicken
C. Unicorn
D. Gryphon
E. Angel


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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Daryl Hannah Breaks Her Elbow In "Blade Runner" (1982) (video)




In "Blade Runner", Daryl Hannah plays super-powered replicant Pris.

When Pris meets J.F. Sebastian she pretends to be afraid and runs away.

Daryl Hannah slipped for real and broke a van's window with her elbow...
...chipping the bone in eight places.

She finished the take, and it was used in the movie.


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Saturday, December 24, 2016

"ALIEN: COVENANT" First Redband Trailer Released! Plus New Pics



Witness the Creation of Fear

ALIEN: COVENANT  Hits Theaters Everywhere on May 19, 2017

Directed by: Ridley Scott


20th Century Fox has released the first trailer for ALIEN: COVENANT! Ridley Scott returns to the universe he created, with ALIEN: COVENANT, a new chapter in his groundbreaking ALIEN franchise.

The crew of the colony ship Covenant discovers what they think is an uncharted paradise, but is actually a dark, dangerous world. Check out the trailer and film stills below!
 
        Watch the NEW REDBAND TRAILER


Cast: Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup, Danny McBride, Demián Bichir, Carmen Ejogo, Amy Seimetz, Jussie Smollett, Callie Hernandez, Nathaniel Dean, Alexander England, Benjamin Rigby

Ridley Scott returns to the universe he created, with ALIEN: COVENANT, a new chapter in his groundbreaking ALIEN franchise.  The crew of the colony ship Covenant, bound for a remote planet on the far side of the galaxy, discovers what they think is an uncharted paradise, but is actually a dark, dangerous world.  When they uncover a threat beyond their imagination, they must attempt a harrowing escape.  

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