Paul Dano is Edward Nashton aka "The Riddler"

Brian Cox adequately served his purpose as a plot device but was bland and unmemorable.
 
I love Cox and Hopkins but Mikkelsen is head and shoulders above them. Dreading that inevitably embarrassing new Silence of the Lambs sequel TV show.
 
I love Cox and Hopkins but Mikkelsen is head and shoulders above them. Dreading that inevitably embarrassing new Silence of the Lambs sequel TV show.
It'll reportedly not even have the character in the series, just following Clarice catching killers.

So... A typical procedural show.

When they could've just brought back the masterpiece that is Fuller's Hannibal

And everyone who ignored Hannibal cause they couldn't get over Hopkins or it was too artsy etc etc will eat this Clarice **** right up.

Don't ask questions, just consume product
 
It'll reportedly not even have the character in the series, just following Clarice catching killers.

So... A typical procedural show.

When they could've just brought back the masterpiece that is Fuller's Hannibal

And everyone who ignored Hannibal cause they couldn't get over Hopkins or it was too artsy etc etc will eat this Clarice **** right up.

Don't ask questions, just consume product
Such a shame even if we get very, very lucky and get a resurrected Hannibal we'll probably never get to see Fuller's take on Silence of the Lambs and the almost inevitably superior ending he would've given Clarice, since they'd already functionally adapted Harris's Hannibal and given Will the romance with Lecter instead of her. The Hannibal/Will love story is provocative and beautiful, the Clarice/Hannibal love story was demented.
 
Such a shame even if we get very, very lucky and get a resurrected Hannibal we'll probably never get to see Fuller's take on Silence of the Lambs and the almost inevitably superior ending he would've given Clarice, since they'd already functionally adapted Harris's Hannibal and given Will the romance with Lecter instead of her. The Hannibal/Will love story is provocative and beautiful, the Clarice/Hannibal love story was demented.
I'd say two friends constantly trying to kill each other, manipulating each other, mutilating each other etc is a touch more "demented" lol

But that's the thing with Will and Clarice. Hannibal is intrigued by Will because of that natural darkness within him. He's intrigued by Clarice because she's genuinely pure/incorruptible.

I would've liked a love triangle between an incarcerated Hannibal, Clarice, and an on-the-run Will popping in on Clarice when she least expects it in between the main storyline just to get some info from her and see how Hannibal is doing and all lol. A "Devil's triangle", if you will, since Hannibal is the devil.
 
I'd say two friends constantly trying to kill each other, manipulating each other, mutilating each other etc is a touch more "demented" lol

But that's the thing with Will and Clarice. Hannibal is intrigued by Will because of that natural darkness within him. He's intrigued by Clarice because she's genuinely pure/incorruptible.

I would've liked a love triangle between an incarcerated Hannibal, Clarice, and an on-the-run Will popping in on Clarice when she least expects it in between the main storyline just to get some info from her and see how Hannibal is doing and all lol. A "Devil's triangle", if you will, since Hannibal is the devil.
Oh it is absolutely demented in a cool and interesting way, the Hannibal/Clarice romance felt demented in a more meta-textual way that didn't seem particularly aware of how disturbing their relationship felt.

That would be really, really cool. Bet that is exactly what Fuller would've done. Man, I hope we get more Hannibal someday. I'm very, very satisfied with that final episode - I think it plays like an ambiguous ending rather than a cliffhanger despite, you know, the literal cliffhanger - but my god was there more story to tell.
 
I don’t like Hopkins’ Hannibal. I prefer the calm Brian Cox version. Much more terrifying. Haven’t seen the show Hannibal yet.
 
Oh it is absolutely demented in a cool and interesting way, the Hannibal/Clarice romance felt demented in a more meta-textual way that didn't seem particularly aware of how disturbing their relationship felt.

That would be really, really cool. Bet that is exactly what Fuller would've done. Man, I hope we get more Hannibal someday. I'm very, very satisfied with that final episode - I think it plays like an ambiguous ending rather than a cliffhanger despite, you know, the literal cliffhanger - but my god was there more story to tell.
I keep picturing a poster of facially scarred Will and Stag Hannibal on each side of Clarice's shoulders and get chills

... Yes, it would've looked like the cover for a weirdly Gothic softcore porno... And Fuller would've absolutely gone for it for that reason lmao
 
But they'll still have to get the SOTL rights or my idea won't likely happen lol

unless they bring back Miriam or something

Then again, SOTL is on Netflix last I checked ...
 
Still hoping Netflix saves the day and gives us seasons 4 and 5 of Hannibal.

Mikkelsen is GOAT.
I know Amazon wanted to pick it up but Fuller’s gonna Fuller so he turned them down because they supposedly wanted it faster than he felt able to pull off. Fingers crossed they get another shot.
 
I know Amazon wanted to pick it up but Fuller’s gonna Fuller so he turned them down because they supposedly wanted it faster than he felt able to pull off. Fingers crossed they get another shot.
They also found it too... Artsy or weird for audiences to vibe with or something?

Which is funny because Goliath s3 basically turns the show into Twin Peaks meets Fear and Loathing
 
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I take it the answer of what a liar does when he’s dead is something wittier/less obvious than “lie”?
 
i feel that dano's gonna knock this one of the park and make his riddler one of the most memorable batman movie villains.

like, the only on-screen riddlers that matter will be: frank gorshin, john glover, paul dano

i didn't watch gotham.
and i'm not a fan of jim carrey's riddler.
If he's not full hiding behind a mask for the entire movie....

One of the reasons Joker always steals the show + an Oscar vehicle + people love is because it's a showy role -of course- (what the Oscars love). And his costume is only clown makeup, otherwise it could not be that big showy role (i.e. Batman).
 
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He lies still. Both a riddle and a joke!

Yeah, it's a clever play on words, as 'still' and 'lies' both function as double entendres here.

With still, the more obvious of the two meanings naturally refers to inactivity/stagnation, whereas the other one can be interpreted as continuance (e.g., Joe Schmoe still posts here under a different screen name.)

Lies is even more simple.

Lie: to be in a flat position on a surface
Lie: to tell a mistruth
 
I don’t like Hopkins’ Hannibal. I prefer the calm Brian Cox version. Much more terrifying. Haven’t seen the show Hannibal yet.

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Such a shame even if we get very, very lucky and get a resurrected Hannibal we'll probably never get to see Fuller's take on Silence of the Lambs and the almost inevitably superior ending he would've given Clarice, since they'd already functionally adapted Harris's Hannibal and given Will the romance with Lecter instead of her. The Hannibal/Will love story is provocative and beautiful, the Clarice/Hannibal love story was demented.

I have hope that we'll get a sequel to the show at some point. Fuller's never outright ruled out a return to it, he'd love to. Just a matter of getting publishers interested and the like. I could realistically buy a short series or maybe even a film on Netflix of Fuller's Silence. And it'll be fantastic.
 
On the subject of Paul Dano, does anyone have any recommendations of good movies that he's been in, or where he's given a good performance?

I've seen 12 Years a Slave, and Cowboys & Aliens, but haven't seen There Will Be Blood in its entirety, nor have I seen Prisoners, among others. Still, 12 Years alone sold me on him being a good pick by Matt Reeves. But does anyone recommend other films to get a good sense of Dano as an actor?

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There Will Be Blood and Prisoners are must sees. If you really want to get a sense of his range, I'd suggest those and Love & Mercy, Ruby Sparks, Swiss Army Man,For Ellen, Little Miss Sunshine, L.I.E*, and The Ballad of Jack and Rose.

*L.I.E is a very disturbing movie, but he gives one hell of a performance for a teenager in it.
 
How sick would it be if that first victim has a snake in his mouth? I keep imagining the tape getting removed from his face in the morgue and then you start to see his throat move and someone says “either he’s still alive, or I think something is in there”. I can just feel the suspense build as the piece of tape from his mouth slowly comes undone and a huge snake slithers out. Damn, I have chills.
 

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