OH YEAH
ALL RIGHT
TAKE IT EASY BABY
MAKE IT LAST ALL NIGHT
SHE WAS
OH YEAH
ALL RIGHT
TAKE IT EASY BABY
MAKE IT LAST ALL NIGHT
SHE WAS
If you’re gong to steal my thread at least do it right.
>steal my thread
what unholy fagotry is this
if you're going to steal my autism at least do it right
>my thread
LMAO you’re a fucking embarrassment
Dude you made this thread months ago
Kill yourself tbqh
who's this cunny bunny
Tell me, Miss West Virginia - was she a large girl?
Big through the hips?
Roomy?
YOU'RE A BIG GIRL
I wish that I were some sort of "Judge Dredd" or "Grand Inquisitor" so that I could barge into suspected-pedophiles, rapists, muderers, kidnappers, etc. homes at will to investigate their behavior. I'm a pure-hearted person, so I can be trusted with the responsibility.
No one ever actually discusses the actual scariest moment in the entire film. I've tried to encourage discussion of same but it always fizzles out.
Now I understand what I have to do, to talk about Mrs. Lippman. I have to hide it behind spoiler tags to gin up interest and also since the pic is very dark and crap no one just randomly scrolling ever registers that it's a badly decayed porridge-woman in a bathtub, in the basement. And then the lights go out.
So what you're saying is you're a stalker
Like in the Tarkovsky sense? I don't really see how that applies.
i've never noticed this
refresh my memory, who is in the tub?
>Yea Forums poster tries to talk to a girl
Why don't you just use the sex offender registry to look for these people. Here is a screenshot of a white sex offender living in my area.
Green FBI agent Clarice Starling enters the villain's dungeon. She knows she has the killer, and she knows she's alone. The victim is alive, and distraught, down a nasty old well (it would be easy to trip and fall down there). The basement is very large, with many trip hazards and blind spots. The killer could be anywhere. Starling's adrenaline is jacked. She followed Mrs. Lippman to her last known address-the place was taken over by this guy.
Then, she sees it. Very dark, but just enough sight and plenty enough smell to register. A tub of brown goo with what looks like a badly decomposed human face. The hair and features are just enough to discern that it's an older woman.
Then the lights go out.
I don't want to go to prison. I want to be given authority by the state to go into these people's homes and investigate their behavior. I want a badass, imposing theme song, too. Like Darth Vader.
wow, he's got a sick tan
wtf if he's an active sex offender then why don't the police arrest him
Wow what a great scene, to be honest there is so much sensory overload with the rest of the cops showing up etc that I never noticed that. Thanks user.
>being defensive about someone "stealing" a thread idea this basic
How have you not an heroed yet, with this level of patheticness?
Sex offender registry is amusing just for the pictures. Just found this Wallace Shawn look alike on the registry.
Knew what it was but never who. Enlightening.
Have a (You).
>White
average cunnyposters
>I want a badass, imposing theme song, too. Like Darth Vader
Checking this Venture Bros villain tier shit.
My fucking sides at picturing your theme suddenly blaring in the middle of the night while you wait hidden around some corner to properly time your entrance to it.
Just noticed that too, wtf America
It's easy to miss details, but the point about Starling's errand to Belvedere, Ohio is to follow-up possible leads. But in reality, Lecter was teasing her with the truth for the entire film: the killer began right where the first victim was from.
When Starling asks around town, she chats up the first victim's friend and it's mentioned how they did mending/alteration for "Mrs. Lippman". This is the key. Starling gets the address for this mysterious Mrs. Lippman's house and this turns out to be Buffalo Bill's hideout-he just slid in and nobody ever noticed or questioned it.
To beat a dead horse and be really ham-handed about this, Clarice realizes that the tub of goo she's found IS this Mrs. Lippman, who escaped the attention of everybody else who ever investigated. And it's quite frightening to know that you've found the missing person, a victim, when the lights go out-you're next. I wonder if the simple fact that the shot itself is so dark and difficult to understand if you're not paying attention, is part of why no one ever talks about it.
Legal wages are expensive. Illegal spics are cheap.
Dems especially are all about their modern slave labor. Don't want anyone getting freaked out over those spic crime statistics.
Found another weird one.
>villain
pedophile/rapist/murderer/kidnapper detected
Tub girl
>suspected
You want a fucking "badass" theme song & judge/jury/executioner privilege, yet think your head wouldn't end up so far up your own ass you'd not eventually be executing for dirty houses or foul language.
Interesting.
Power doesn't corrupt people, people corrupt power. There's only one way to find out. Give me the power. I won't let you down. If I do, you can always lynch me.
I can give no such power but would grant it just to watch.
based, fren. We'll get these freaks.
Found another one. Not going to post the picture but I recognize him as a co-worker from my last job. His offence is possession of child sexual abusive material. Sometimes it really is the people you don't expect.
The scene where Hannibal escapes has no bearing on the plot. It's a great sequence, but he doesn't come back into the movie until the very end for the sequel tease. If this scene was cut from the movie, the plot would've resolved in exactly the same way.
Yes, but that whole sequence was essential to the movie nonetheless.
Because it's fucking badass.
why he’s got a french flag though?
>Because it's fucking badass.
This. Also Chris Isaak is in it.
I always wondered how long he had her like that for, I love all the weird creepy shit built up in his basement.
He's surrendering
Props. This is never a talking point in any exploration of the narrative of the film. You really have to have a keen eye to notice that detail, like a detective would have. Just think, even today most people won’t notice that watching it for the first time.
Agreed.
>The scene where Hannibal escapes has no bearing on the plot
Hannibal is as much a main character as Starling is. He has his own plot, and he & Clarice have a plot of their own outside of Bill. Both are well served by this sequence.
>Ready when you are, sergeant Pembry
>"HI I'M A FUCKING RETARD THAT SHOULD STOP WATCHING MOVIES BECAUSE I DON'T UNDERSTAND THEM. I ALSO DON'T READ BOOKS! EVER! I'M A RETARD!!!"
I constantly see these pictures of most wanted lists with brown men listed as white. Does that mean the US is actually way less than 65% white because all these brown guys are counted as white?
This scene has the best tension of any thriller hands down, I still get chills during it.
>Does that mean the US is actually way less than 65% white because all these brown guys are counted as white?
The meme is 56%; but yes, that's what it means.
This whole sequence is important because the movie builds up how demented Dr. Lecter is but makes you feel a weird sense of trust with him (just like Clarice) up until we see what he's truly capable of doing.
Hannibal's escape highlights the dangers to confront Clarice in her future career as a federal agent and her world seems a bit darker despite having taken down a major serial killer.
Yes, it's around 30%.
>tfw im an ausfag that doesnt live in WA so i cant look at my states register
>apodo
kek what the hell, that means "alias" or "nickname" in Spanish
Don't worry, I'm sure you're on it
it's symbolic of Hannibal's nature
Baby did a bad bad thing sargeant
>did a bad bad thing
eyes wide shut
>it appears Dr Lecter is playing a... Wicked Game
They lost me right there 2bh
It means the opposite you brainlets
Me?! Drive 4 hours just to have sex?! With a child?! INCONCEIVABLE!!!
Just join the FBI and you can catch everyones behavior (even everyone on this board) from their phones/social media
I'm neither of those guys and I'm a certified brainlet extraordinaire. Could you please explain it to me?
Please do explain "how" exactly hispanics being listed as "white" means there's more whites officially.
>She's my mother's sister's girl!
It puts the lotion on its skin before OP cries like bitch again.
I want to push my luck and draw attention to another detail. I've tried threads about this one too, but they died immediately.
Early in Starling and Lecter's first interaction, Lecter indicates, about his drawings: "That is the Duomo, seen from the BELVEDERE." The point of this is is that it's more of Lecter's word-play, but not anagrams. The (fictional) town in Ohio where Buffalo Bill and the first victim have been all along, is Belvedere, Ohio. Lecter knew exactly why Starling was there, right from the start, and he was having a bit of fun all along. But this particular detail is also never picked up on. He didn't give away the game, either (the bargaining over info which proceeds through the rest). A personal in-joke, most likely.
Imagine the smell
I don't think they'll have me.
lol what the fuck dumb medieval cunts didn't even understand perspective
>If you’re gong to steal my thread at least do it right.
I can tell you play a lot of video games and your mind is used to a single one line trajectory for characters like in a game
( you play a lot of first person shooter)
That scene is absolutely necessary in the movie to see how dangerous and truly insane he is. The scene works as the result of the build up. They built up the tension so much and all the characters talk about how dangerous he is.
The scene is the highlight of the character
You are too one line minded to understand
Hmm. So is the ‘joke’ that you would have to be quite worldly to know you cannot see the Duomo from the Belvedere?
I hadn't investigated that far but that would make sense, if true. Lecter is always speaking with unwashed, uncultured Americans, after all. My main thing was that he mentioned the town name within the first two minutes though, as a specific, uncommon word.
Did some quick searching and learned his drawing was in fact correct. Still very interesting.
I like those numbers at the end of your post number
personally prefer the bit where it just glances over the skin suit he's making
A GREAT BIG FAT GIRL
owo what's this that must be in the sewing room
>Not being flattered someone cared enough to duplicate something
Peak faggotry
>Belvedere
>uncommon word
Holy fuck America what are you doing.
It is, even if you live in Europe next to a cathedral that hasn't burned down yet. Europeans don't actually talk Baguette Marx Aquinas Belvedere every third word; more prosaic nouns, verbs and articles routinely intervene. And with that I push my luck too far, good night thread.
>steal my thread
Content on Yea Forums belongs to everyone, faggot. Once you put it out there, it's no longer yours.
Don't listen to the haters, I have TV-tards steal my based shit all the time, your seethe is... (pic related)
>American retard explaining to me how it is in my own country
Alright chief Tonto Guacamole.
>europe is a country
Nice larp cletus
This poster is a homosexual.
So is this one
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>steal my thread
>my thread
>my
>mfw
Top fucking kek. Have sex unironically
Patrician album user, good taste
>Steal my thread
How did Hannibal even figure that out from his cell with an almost total information blackout? The character is such a Mary Sue, he's always smarter, more cultured, better informed than anyone else in the room.
Buffalo Bill did nothing wrong.
It was the transphobic society that was the blame for all his actions.
He knew who Buffalo Bill was (and where he was located), and they knew they'd come a' knockin' for his opinion since Will did it before.
>an almost total information blackout?
Where was that implied? Lecter would still get newspapers, and I'm sure probably tv & phone access. He was "Buffalo Bill" already because it'd already been a circulating story.
>He knew who Buffalo Bill was (and where he was located)
But how?
The guy whose head was in the jar in storage was Bill's former lover.
He was an earlier patient of his.
She didn't seem like a great big fat person, i think he was exaggerating with that...chubby, not great big fat.
Lecter never actually said that, but he did say the decapitated lover was a patient.
>If you’re gong to steal my thread at least do it right.
Sounds awfully convenient.
Found this guy near me.
Isn't Tim Buckley the CAD guy?
It is. I would have preferred it if he figured it out from the case file. Not the name but what he was doing and that he probably knew the first girl.
As far as deus ex machina goes it's pretty tame honestly. At least there's SOME slightly buyable internal logic to it.
Damn, this lady was convicted of
>sodomy 3rd degree
>rape 3rd degree
Album is truly based. Kino actually.
Let's not pretend Justin (aka white Michael Jackson) was an original though. Everybody steals from everybody.
Michael Jackson was white Michael Jackson
Not super bad, though. He had a former patient that got killed by Bill, so he knew all about him and did research.
Then when he saw Bill doing specific murders, he put 2 and 2 together and used it to escape. He would have known the FBI would have eventually found out who it is, which is why he strung Starling along.
as far as crime stats goes, yes. whether the same can be said for population stats isn't clear. there are definitely more illegal immigrants than the official numbers say, at least
me on the bottom left
YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT PAIN IS
Btw the book is better