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This month, on the patrons-only We HATE Movies selection, the guys are flipping the script to present an episode on the Rotten Rid extravaganza, Hannibal! Why doesn’t Lecter chow down on a single person in this “bigger and better” sequel? Couldn’t they have found anyone more appropriate to direct the film? And why not give us a little more with these Sardinian pig guys? PLUS: Mason Verger, huge Deadhead!

Hannibal stars Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Gary Oldman, Frankie Faison, Giancarlo Giannini, Zeljko Ivan, and the late, great Ray Liotta as Paul Krendler; directed by Ridley Scott.

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Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.

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Eren Keskin

Scientifically speaking, the amount of energy you'd get from eating someone isn't even worth the trouble.

Darcy MacDonald

Masterful incorporation of Sublime AND 311 in the same 30 seconds

Vicky I

Listening to this helps fill the clay-roasted-thigh-shaped hole left in my heart from the show

John King

In answer to your question about why Verger is paralyzed, the novel explicitly describes how Mason Verger became disfigured. While Verger is demonstrating auto-erotic asphyxiation, Lecter breaks his neck while he's still in the noose, paralyzing him. The movie shows this scene in a flashback with Gary Oldman.

Ajax

Medici 3 seasons on Netflix lol

DMAC

the Type O bit hahahahhahahahahah

Mike Kling

Hannibal Lector in What about Bob lol my insides hurt

Em G

They gotta do scream 5 that was awful

Lynne Olson

Is there any way the Hannibal series would ever be on the table? Or if not the whole series, one part of the series? I have a love/hate relationship with that show. I'd love to hear your takes on it.

Janie B

Any episode that makes nu metal references gets an automatic 10/10

Knut Farstad

The thing with eating the brains of humans is prions