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The soundtrack is incredible, too!
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida and 80s Slow Motion.The perfect combo.
Best use of music in a movie. Ever. Love this movie.
This Big Hush by Shriekback, too.
Red 7’s Heartbeat is a banger too
Oil and Gold is SUCH a good album.
That soundtrack from that scene where Graham figures it out is amazing.
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Came here to say this!
It's a brilliant film. Also, has a young William Peterson.
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You know a Triple M always delivers.
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Michael Mann did TV History with Miami Vice. Movies like Thief, Heat, Collateral, the Miami Vice Movie, The Insider, The last of the Mohicans. He is a really good director
The last of the mohicans is amazing. That chase scene at the end, and not a car in sight!
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Blackhat had a good concept, Thor can't act his way out of a wet paper bag
If you'd ave said The Keep, I'd have agreed with you, but Black Hat was top notch.
The Keep is top notch for what it is.
Gabriel Byrne, nazi magic, Tangerine Dream--what's not to love?
Ian McKellan in makeup to look like he looks now but 40 years ago.
The director's cut of Blackhat is pretty rad, only trouble is finding a way to watch it. Pretty sure it's only ever aired on FX.
Yes.
Get ready for a much more underacted (in the best sense) Hannibal, though! Very, very different to Hopkins and Mikkelsen!
True. It is like watching an actual Psychotic serial killer, instead of a super villain.
And that's what makes him the best, to me. He's the only version of Hannibal I buy as someone capable of doing awful things and being able to hold down a job while seeming normal and beyond suspicion. Most of that is from Cox's performance. Hopkins and Mikkelsen are both wonderful actors and their portrayals are great in their own way, but they never seem like real people, to me. I couldn't picture either actually existing.
Respectfully disagree on Hopkins. To each their own.
You don't rate him?
I thought he portrayed a conceivable person.
I think he was extremely entertaining and the actual portrayal was excellent, but with all the little quirks and nuances I just can't picture him being the kind of person he's said to be, this pillar of the local community and esteemed academic who the FBI's best and brightest managed to almost miss entirely. Even in Red Dragon where they flashback and show Hannibal before he was caught, he just seems like a Bond villain. Hopkins is one of the best actors alive and his Hannibal is so iconic for a reason, but he seems more like a demon than a person.
Part of the problem is that he portrayed it out of chronological order. I would agree with Red Dragon-which is more attributable IMO of him playing up to the mythos of Lector he created in SOTL and Hannibal.
In SOL you see flashes of how it could conceivably blend in with his calm, and charming demeanor. I'd say the same in the first part of Hannibal as well.
Mads is actually my personal favourite performance, but it's a much more out there concept than the previous iterations.
And we can all agree to just forget about the young Hannibal prequel.
We can definitely agree to forget about young Hannibal. Of all the characters that didn't need a sympathetic backstory told in prequel form, it was Hannibal Lecter.
#“Hello clarice”
I thought he portrayed a conceivable person.
Ah, operator, I don’t have the use of my arms…
In a movie filled with extremely proficient people doing things extremely proficiently (i.e. basically every Michael Mann movie), that sequence stands out as one of the best ones because of how casual he was about it...just enjoying his gum.
It solidifies his ‘genius psychopath’ character for me. He’s casually going about this seemingly complicated process, to gain details on a man he wants to organise the murder of, all the while chewing his gum and with an air of entertaining himself on a rainy afternoon. It’s so normal to him that it doesn’t even cause a tremor in his voice. He’s so in control of his environment that he doesn’t even glance at the door to see if the guard is coming (a guard, by the way, who backed out maintaining eye contact, with a hand on his gun, whilst Lector was behind bars) to disturb him.
The whole scene is just… chefs kiss.
One of my favorite line deliveries ever.
I say it all the time when asking someone for help at work and no one gets it
The way Will Graham vibrates with a mix of barely contained rage and fear while talking to Lector is so well done.
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Hes more "whimsical" than Hopkin's version.
Yeah. In a lot of ways I find it superior to Red Dragon.
-Brian Cox plays a very different kind of Hannibal Lector. He's not charming at all and really wears his assholish nature on his sleeve
-William Petersen as Will Ghraham seems a lot more unhinged and way more into getting into the headspaces of the murderers he investigates
Plus its got Michael Mann at the height of his artistic powers. An absolute must watch
And it's got Dennis Farina who's just great.
I gotta rewatch Midnight Run, love Dennis in that.
"You and that other dummy better start getting personally involved in your work, otherwise i'm gonna stab you in the heart with a fuckin pencil"
One of my favorite lines of his hahahahha
His quips are great, my favorite quotes of his are from Snatch.
“Is this moron #1? Let me talk to moron #2!”
Shoutout to Unsolved Mysteries
Pretty much every way. I still don’t understand how Ratner got such a bad performance out of Ed Norton.
Also Tom Noonan was super creepy.
Well Ratner is no Michael Mann first off.
And I don't think Norton gave a bad performance its more like his Will Graham is more reserved and afraid of how he can get into the mindset of killers. Its different and I would understand why some people would prefer it.
I think William Petersen's take is just more entertaining
Norton just had a comically slack jawed confused look on his face most of the time, it was super awkward.
I always thought Noonan was a scarier Dolarhyde than Fiennes.
Because Fiennes’s Dolarhyde is basically Green Goblin with how he’s battling a murderous alter-ego. It’s not very grounded or unbelievable and, consequently, not very scary.
William Petersen should have been a bigger star. Hugh Dancy definitely borrowed a lot from his performance on Hannibal.
His line delivery is full of classics.
“Just you and me now, sport.”
I think Peterson intentionally stepped away in the 90s to do theater.
Lots of rumors he turned down the role of Henry Hill.
I actually prefer this to the remake, Red Dragon.
They changed the ending and it’s great.Graham jumping through a window in slow motion like a fecking boss.
I thought the bad guy had way more menace as well, genuinely creepy.
The opening scene to the film may be the most unnerving shit I’ve ever seen in a movie. Fuckin chills.
It's a real Classic, Brian Cox underplayed Lecter in comparison to Anthony Hopkins and Mads Mikkleson, also the Film came out prior to Silence of the Lambs so there's less material to play with (Lecter is more of a Cypher in the Book and Cox keeps it that way)
The only warning I would give is it's very 80s in look, you can see Michael Mann using pretty much the same Visual Style he built with Miami Vice.
Manhunter + To Live and Die in LA = Perfect 80's movie night.
Add Thief to that and make it a triple feature.
Agreed!
Alphabet City as well.
I will check that one out, thanks!
I was recommended it the other day. Awesome intro. Like Miami Vice in NYC, so very similar to Tubbs’ intro in the pilot and the NYC scenes in Prodigal Son.
Yes
Yes, excellent film.
Definitely worth the time.
I still watch the badass climax on YouTube to this day
Yes it’s spectacular
oh definitely I'm not really into the genre but I loved the movie. Really well done and I preferred it to the other movies..
Great movie, Great cast.
Most definitely
Hell yes. Michael Mann is always worth watching
I did not like it as a teenager but based on the responses in this thread I need to give it another look
I know some people who insist they prefer Cox's performance over Hopkins'.
Yes, Brian is a great Hannibal plus it’s Michael Mann
Yes
Yes. Yes. Yes. It is fantastic.
It's a good movie. I honestly don't understand why it didn't get more attention. Cox is great as Hannibal, even if he depicts the character with different gravitas.
I watch Manhunter over and over again!!
Fight scene with Inna Gotta Davida playing is awesome.
Far superior to the Brett Ratner version.
its great.
why arent you watching it right now?
Just started it
I think so because Hannibal is a secondary character. So it is a different perspective than Red Dragon since they beefed up his part.
Great film, absolutely worth watching. Stylish as hell.
Yes. It is brilliant, however slightly dated. Good soundtrack too.
Yes. It's a slower burn, but in my opinion it's a much more scary take on Hannibal than Anthony Hopkins over-the-top performance. Brian Cox plays Hannibal as a very methodical, intelligent, and insightful villain.
Don't get me wrong, Silence of the Lambs is phenomenal. But Hopkins' Lecter is a comic book villain compared to Cox's believable performance of a highly organized and intelligent serial killer.
Personally I hated it. A bad adaptation. Many people like it so I say give it a try.
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Must watch
I have always liked Cox better as Lector than Hopkins. I’m in the minority but Hopkins was just chewing scenery.
But what a glorious 8 minutes chewing the cud, though. Don't care for Hannibal or Red Dragon, but Silence of the Lambs is a lesser movie without Hopkins' Lecter.
Yes. Just watch it.
Yes!! It’s got some great actors and one of the best directors of all time..
>but it didn't get much attention when it was first realesed leading to there not being any sequels
Well, the Silence of the Lambs was the sequel to the book Red Dragon, which Manhunter is an adaptation of. Would there have been a stand-alone Silence of the Lambs if Manhunter hadn't been made? I don't know, but usually a film adaptation of the first book in a series is made first; since Manhunter was already made, there was no sense in doing Red Dragon again at that time.
As everybody else said, it is very good, though not quite as true to the source material as the Red Dragon movie years later. I can't say I prefer one over the other, although Manhunter is a very unique film with a peculiar atmosphere, where Red Dragon is very much in the Hopkins-as-Lecter universe.
Such an underrated classic
I liked it.
Yes
Yeah it is. It doesn't feel like a Hannibal movie but it's an awesome 80's thriller and actually gets pretty intense. I still have my special edition VHS.
Definitely watch it.
It’s a bit corny and dated with its proto Miami Vice aesthetic and a surface-y performance by the five o’clock shadowed William Petersen, but it’s worth a look. Might have been the first movie to truly show forensic analysis and I think Tom Noonan did a great job even if his Dolarhyde characterization was incomplete. Brian Cox’s Lecter (Lektor in this movie) is a subtle psychopath, and basically laid the groundwork for Hopkins’ take. At the very least, it further showed that Michael Mann knows how to put a movie together.
First you gotta watch Thief, then Alphabet City, then To Live and Die in LA, then Manhunter.
Thief is absolutely fantastic.
Everything related to Red Dragon is so evil, I personally wouldn't risk it.
I don't think there was a single "no" answer on this thread. And there shouldn't be.
Criminally, underrated movie. I love everything about it, even the music.
What is the point of posts like this lmao
Makes me wonder if OP has only a few hours left to live or something. /s
Yes, it's fantastic.
It has a definite 80s look and feel, but it nails that, too.
And to second something another commenter said, TO THIS DAY I watch the climactic scene regularly (and listen to the song, too, no spoilers).
Great fucking movie. Highly recommend!
Yes but book is even better
I watched it after watching Red Dragon and still got involved. Michael Mann really gets the atmosphere right for tension. The only noticeable thing watching it theses days is it's uber 80s.
I think it's wonderful. It doesn't have the same sense of encroaching darkness and grime that Silence of the Lambs has, but that's to its benefit. Scenes are more brightly lit, sets are more sterile, but that all adds to the realism. Nothing's really overdone, everything feels like it's firmly happening in our world. I really got the sense that Fincher took inspiration from Manhunter when he was making Zodiac.
I still probably like Silence of the Lambs more since that's the one I watched first, but Manhunter is a close second as far as the series goes. Definitely like it better than Red Dragon.
There is so much right about this movie and it is overlooked. Watch Cox and his interpretation of Hannibal. I feel he was far more frightening because he was damn near likable. I am not counting out Hopkins, but his Lecter seems so superior that it would make him sort of obvious. Cox took a different, and in my opinion, more deadly approach.
Manhunter >>Red Dragon
Not to dismiss RD at all tho
Absolutely incredible movie. THE definition of a forgotten gem.
Yes, its better than Red Dragon. Watch Manhunter and then Red Dragon again, and you'll see. If you were a fan of the OG CSI vegas, they brought Tom Noonan back as a Killer that Willam Petersen's Grissom has to find...its a HUGE nod to manhunter.
Every movie that interests you is worth watching
It's a much drier and more clinical take on Hannibal Lector so don't go in expecting another Silence of the Lambs, but it's pretty good. Some people like less emotional movies and consider them more realistic and prefer this version, but I'm not one of them.
Yes it’s a good movie. It has a VERY 80s feel, so expect it to feel a little dated.
Yes, the fashion and overall look screams the 80’s but it holds up
Great movie
Better than the Demme film
Yes
Absolutely
YES.
Yes.
I absolutely love this movie. Great acting from the entire cast. And Brian Cox is a very convincing psychopath as Lector.
“Dream much, Will?” Yes, great movie.
Sure
Yeah it rules. Almost as good as Silence imo and easily the 2nd best Hannibal Lector movie (not that there is much competition).
Its awesome seeing another different yet great intrepretation of lector
Yes.
Yes, soundtrack us a bit off-putting because of it being dated, but there's some epic moments of symbolic imagery. Particularly with a tiger, if I remember correctly.
Yes.
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Yeah it was better than I expected when I watched it last year.
Yes , definitely one to watch
Yes, yes, yes. It is my favorite of all the Hannibal movies!
Yes. Great film, great cast. Excellent soundtrack. Deeply atmospheric.
Yes. A great movie. A bit...80s in style. But fantastic. Watch it many times
Hells yeah
Yes. Next question?
Better than silence of the lambs imo. In fact I prefer Brian Cox plays lecter better thanks Hopkins. If you read the books, you see that. Again just my opinion
One of my favorite movies!!
Hell yea. A neo-noir classic by Michael Mann
Yes.
Yes. Superior
It’s got William Petersen in the Will Graham role, the guy who caught Lecter, it was a very good movie, but Silence of the Lambs was just so good, it got forgotten about, it was remade as Red Dragon with Edward Norton in the Will Graham role, had Ralph Fiennes as Dolarhyde, very good as well. And
It's one of the best psychological thrillers ever made.
Don't even joke about hunting no man. I was hunted once. I'd just came back from 'Nam. I was hitching through Oregon and some cop started harassing me. Next thing you know, I had a whole army of cops chasing me through the woods! I had to take 'em all out--it was a bloodbath!
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Yes it is. Its a Michael Mann Movie.