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An Appreciation of Julianne Moore, Ridley Scott, Ray Liotta, Anthony Hopkins, and their movie Hannibal (2001).

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Anthony Hopkins, well what can I say? He's the star of Hannibal. I keep my DVD's with one shelf devoted to "multiples" -- containing two or more DVDs by an actor or actress (as we used to call them), or director - and Anthony Hopkins is on it. Moreover, I reviewed at OEN Hopkins' recent The City of Your Final Destination, in which his acting an unabashedly-out homosexual impressed me even more than his role in Hannibal as an unabashedly-out cannibalistic, serial killer. He is simply an acting genius.

 

 

 

 

And finally, the movie itself: Hannibal is the sequel to The Silence of the Lambs, with Julianne Moore replacing Jody Foster as Clarice Starling, an FBI serial killer expert become general purpose agent, with Anthony Hopkins reprising his Silence role as the cannibalistic serial killer, ipso Clarice Starling's object of professional interest, following his taking up residence in a much more refined (and to his taste, if you will) location in Rome.

 

 

 

 

 

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