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The bio section of the page claims that "This was the first movie Moore was actually required to fire a gun." and is even backed up by production notes, but Moore was in the 1995 Richard Donner Film "Assassins" where she fires a gun on screen twice. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.74.111.87 ( talk) 13:52, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
The categories place this movie in comedy categories! Other than Hannibal Rising, this is the only of the Lecter movies I haven't seen, but could someone make it clear why this is considered a comedy? 71.243.181.204 05:55, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
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Recently, this article has gotten ridiculously long with unneeded information and atrocious spelling and grammar. Can someone please do something about this? I am working on grammar, but I may need help. Dr. Hannibal Lecter 18:48, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
The very end of the film, which shows Hannibal on the airplane with his arm in a sling is supposed to be one of the biggest character revealing elements of the whole series. It's implied that rather than cutting off Clarice's hand, he chopped off his own, which could be considered a display of his love for her. Yet, this is conspicuously absent in the plot summary. Would anyone mind filling it in? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Stottpie ( talk • contribs) 22:27, 10 March 2007 (UTC).
Yes your right - ive added stuff on the romantic 'themes' in the film, under 'themes'. Ridley Scott says in his commentary - its an act if ultimate sacrafice what he does there. He loses his hand. Whataboutbob 12:58, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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Good one moving the trivia section Whataboutbob 13:55, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Krendler reads the postcard supposedly written to Clarice and then says, "Sounds like him to me." If you read the card, you can clearly (maybe you have to pause it) see the words "sounds like him to me" as the last sentence. Obviously that wasn't supposed to be on the card. I just thought that was interesting; I wonder if they put it there on purpose. 24.10.97.60 09:29, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
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AND as you can see, length has nothing to do with it. It is broken down into sections, just like a DVD for example, or a book - so you can choose what you want read, or not! Whataboutbob 12:44, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
This article easily fulfills the GA criteria with its extensive citing, comprehensive citing, and decent quality of prose. Suggestions for improvement: check the quotes in the Themes section and make sure the syntax/grammar/flow is correct - I wasn't sure the proper format for multiple quotations like that so I left them alone. -- Meowist 04:10, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
GA article huh! My days and stupid amount of hours working on this must have paid off then. From a "start" to "GA". Whataboutbob 13:17, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
It should be joint origin from the UK, seeing as the director and main star are British
I was surprised by the article's implication that the carousel at DC's Union Station was placed there because Ridley Scott requested it. It seems more likely that the movie made good use of the "Turn of the Century" carousel, a temporary Union Station exhibit sponsored by The History Channel. [1] - Etoile 17:18, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
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The whole thing is absurd. Humans who eat human brain will get Kuru (disease) and certainly an educated man like Lecter would know this. 216.153.214.89 ( talk) 18:05, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
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There are entirely too many names in the infobox. It should be reduced to the 2-4 legitimate stars, like Hopkins, Moore, Liotta, etc. --- RepublicanJacobite The'FortyFive' 02:39, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
... that is, the Blu-ray copy within "The Hannibal Lecter Collection." Not sure about other releases, since this is the only one I own. It probably should be mentioned as the article states Oldman decided to go unbilled and presumably did so in the theatrical release. Shiggity ( talk) 22:15, 30 April 2011 (UTC)
To User:Dayewalker I added this section becuse it is actually useful it tells the reader of the chapters in the movie and provided ample detail. it does not encrouch on th eplot section. i added it as a sub- section, futhermore it is also hidden. wpuld you please suggest why this section should not be in teh article.
Kind regards User:InExcelsisDeo
I understand the English and the Italian, but when in the film do we hear German and Japanese? I do not recall any parts of the film that take place in those countries, no any characters who speak those languages, certainly not in any significant manner. Unless someone tells me something different, I am going to remove these languages. --- RepublicanJacobite TheFortyFive 15:12, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
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VictimOfEntropy , it's clear you have a problem with my edits to this article and other articles related to the character of Hannibal Lecter. Based on this message on another editor's page, you suspect I have "a vendetta against the novels and/or Thomas Harris himself". Let me reassure you that this isn't the case. I'm just a guy who edits Wikipedia pages about movies and pop culture. I've been doing it for about 10 years, and my goal is only to improve the encyclopaedia, primarily through sourcing and copyediting. That's it.
So, this article. Let's start with the plot summary. I could write a lot about why I made these edits, but I'll try to keep it brief.
First: I think
my edit removes superfluous words. For example: a herd of wild boars bred
as opposed to bred unspecifically for the purpose? I'm not sure why you'd fight to keep these words.
specifically for this purpose
Second, and more importantly, my edit removes numerous instances of personal interpretation. Per
WP:FILMPLOT, "Do not make analytic, synthetic, interpretive, explanatory, or evaluative claims". We should instead describe events simply and leave the reader to draw their own interpretations. For example: Lecter is later shown on a flight with his own boxed lunch, his bandaged arm in a sling. As he prepares to eat his meal, including what is assumed to be a piece of Krendler's brain
Assumed by who? If we agree that this is definitely a piece of brain then I'm fine with writing "including a piece of brain". But if there's some doubt, or doubt over whose brain it is (this is not specified), then things like "assumed to be..." are just
weaselly ways of sneaking personal interpretation in there. Do you see the point I'm making here?
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You are not making a point, you are making unnecessary and detrimental edits to these articles that I have been guarding for a year and a half, as I previously mentioned. I do not make edits to Wikipedia for fun like you do, I only make them when they are important or obviously necessary in order to accurately portray something or to fix grammatical errors that I happen to see. I already explained why your edits were wrong, and the fact that you keep persisting is very troubling. I don’t want to waste my time like this trying to prevent you from messing up these pages. There was nothing wrong with how it was before, and then you misattributed a quote, claiming that it was said by Jonathan Demme when it was actually said by Thomas Harris, and claimed that someone worked on the film whom actually didn’t, among other things. Please stop. I do not want to waste my time monitoring you. You’ve been making me miserable these last few days since you suddenly showed up on the Thomas Harris-related pages that I protect. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:01, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
You have a habit of getting things wrong about Thomas Harris and his creations and the things which were inspired by him/them. You admitted that you were wrong after wasting so much of my time on the Harris page already—let’s skip ahead to that part this time, and then you can just stop making frivolous edits (on pages related to Thomas Harris, at least). VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:07, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
@Erik and Popcornfud: No, I just protect them from people like you that add false information to them or remove true information from them. I’ve been monitoring them, seeing what edits are made to them and evaluating the truth of those edits for a year and a half. I understand that you get a kick out of messing around with Wikipedia for no reason, but this is supposed to be an informational database that educates people, and it matters when you keep deteriorating the information on these pages that I keep a watch on because I am the best person to do so because I am an expert on this particular subject matter. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:22, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
I’ve ever pretended to “own” anything, and all of the jargon that you’re using is ridiculous. I don’t play around on Wikipedia, this isn’t fun for me—I’m seriously just trying to make sure that these things are presented as accurately as possible on this informational database. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:24, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
I’ve *never. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:25, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
Regarding the last paragraph, I am not sure if I support either version of explaining that Hannibal does not cut off her hand. I prefer VictimOfEntropy's explanation a little more, but wouldn't mind tightening that language. I find Popcornfud's trimming in other parts of the plot summary to be acceptable. Not sure why "Lecter then returns to the United States" is taken out, though? Seems appropriate to indicate where he will be for ensuing events. And I think "brutally disfigured" seems like an appropriate description since "disfigured" by itself sounds kind of mild. Alternatives could be "horrifically disfigured" or "facially disfigured" (can't remember if other parts of him were disfigured). Thoughts on these details? Erik ( talk | contrib) ( ping me) 20:54, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
I don’t know how to reply directly to Erik’s comments, but it makes no sense how he is saying that my watching what edits are made to a page equals believing that I “own” it, and I am tired of his lies. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 21:22, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
@Popcornfud: Did you see what I said about how you misattributed Harris’s quote to Demme? That really needs to be undone. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 21:25, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
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The bio section of the page claims that "This was the first movie Moore was actually required to fire a gun." and is even backed up by production notes, but Moore was in the 1995 Richard Donner Film "Assassins" where she fires a gun on screen twice. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.74.111.87 ( talk) 13:52, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
The categories place this movie in comedy categories! Other than Hannibal Rising, this is the only of the Lecter movies I haven't seen, but could someone make it clear why this is considered a comedy? 71.243.181.204 05:55, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
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Recently, this article has gotten ridiculously long with unneeded information and atrocious spelling and grammar. Can someone please do something about this? I am working on grammar, but I may need help. Dr. Hannibal Lecter 18:48, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
The very end of the film, which shows Hannibal on the airplane with his arm in a sling is supposed to be one of the biggest character revealing elements of the whole series. It's implied that rather than cutting off Clarice's hand, he chopped off his own, which could be considered a display of his love for her. Yet, this is conspicuously absent in the plot summary. Would anyone mind filling it in? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Stottpie ( talk • contribs) 22:27, 10 March 2007 (UTC).
Yes your right - ive added stuff on the romantic 'themes' in the film, under 'themes'. Ridley Scott says in his commentary - its an act if ultimate sacrafice what he does there. He loses his hand. Whataboutbob 12:58, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
MasterA113 03:53, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Good one moving the trivia section Whataboutbob 13:55, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Krendler reads the postcard supposedly written to Clarice and then says, "Sounds like him to me." If you read the card, you can clearly (maybe you have to pause it) see the words "sounds like him to me" as the last sentence. Obviously that wasn't supposed to be on the card. I just thought that was interesting; I wonder if they put it there on purpose. 24.10.97.60 09:29, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
There are a few minor things that should be addressed before another user reviews this. The movie poster needs a fair use rationale, and go through the article and make sure that all of the inline citations are directly after the punctuation with no spaces in between. Also consider removing a few of the nonfree images, as this article probably has too many to be able to declare fair use. Keep the most relevant ones to the information being discussed. Good job so far, and good luck on the review. -- Nehrams2020 16:58, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
AND as you can see, length has nothing to do with it. It is broken down into sections, just like a DVD for example, or a book - so you can choose what you want read, or not! Whataboutbob 12:44, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
This article easily fulfills the GA criteria with its extensive citing, comprehensive citing, and decent quality of prose. Suggestions for improvement: check the quotes in the Themes section and make sure the syntax/grammar/flow is correct - I wasn't sure the proper format for multiple quotations like that so I left them alone. -- Meowist 04:10, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
GA article huh! My days and stupid amount of hours working on this must have paid off then. From a "start" to "GA". Whataboutbob 13:17, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
It should be joint origin from the UK, seeing as the director and main star are British
I was surprised by the article's implication that the carousel at DC's Union Station was placed there because Ridley Scott requested it. It seems more likely that the movie made good use of the "Turn of the Century" carousel, a temporary Union Station exhibit sponsored by The History Channel. [1] - Etoile 17:18, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
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The whole thing is absurd. Humans who eat human brain will get Kuru (disease) and certainly an educated man like Lecter would know this. 216.153.214.89 ( talk) 18:05, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
This article has been reviewed as part of Wikipedia:WikiProject Good articles/Project quality task force. I believe the article currently meets the criteria and should remain listed as a Good article. The article history has been updated to reflect this review.
The article is generally well referenced, with WP:RS. There are some issues with the structure of the article, and other minor things, that could still be improved:
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There are entirely too many names in the infobox. It should be reduced to the 2-4 legitimate stars, like Hopkins, Moore, Liotta, etc. --- RepublicanJacobite The'FortyFive' 02:39, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
... that is, the Blu-ray copy within "The Hannibal Lecter Collection." Not sure about other releases, since this is the only one I own. It probably should be mentioned as the article states Oldman decided to go unbilled and presumably did so in the theatrical release. Shiggity ( talk) 22:15, 30 April 2011 (UTC)
To User:Dayewalker I added this section becuse it is actually useful it tells the reader of the chapters in the movie and provided ample detail. it does not encrouch on th eplot section. i added it as a sub- section, futhermore it is also hidden. wpuld you please suggest why this section should not be in teh article.
Kind regards User:InExcelsisDeo
I understand the English and the Italian, but when in the film do we hear German and Japanese? I do not recall any parts of the film that take place in those countries, no any characters who speak those languages, certainly not in any significant manner. Unless someone tells me something different, I am going to remove these languages. --- RepublicanJacobite TheFortyFive 15:12, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
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VictimOfEntropy , it's clear you have a problem with my edits to this article and other articles related to the character of Hannibal Lecter. Based on this message on another editor's page, you suspect I have "a vendetta against the novels and/or Thomas Harris himself". Let me reassure you that this isn't the case. I'm just a guy who edits Wikipedia pages about movies and pop culture. I've been doing it for about 10 years, and my goal is only to improve the encyclopaedia, primarily through sourcing and copyediting. That's it.
So, this article. Let's start with the plot summary. I could write a lot about why I made these edits, but I'll try to keep it brief.
First: I think
my edit removes superfluous words. For example: a herd of wild boars bred
as opposed to bred unspecifically for the purpose? I'm not sure why you'd fight to keep these words.
specifically for this purpose
Second, and more importantly, my edit removes numerous instances of personal interpretation. Per
WP:FILMPLOT, "Do not make analytic, synthetic, interpretive, explanatory, or evaluative claims". We should instead describe events simply and leave the reader to draw their own interpretations. For example: Lecter is later shown on a flight with his own boxed lunch, his bandaged arm in a sling. As he prepares to eat his meal, including what is assumed to be a piece of Krendler's brain
Assumed by who? If we agree that this is definitely a piece of brain then I'm fine with writing "including a piece of brain". But if there's some doubt, or doubt over whose brain it is (this is not specified), then things like "assumed to be..." are just
weaselly ways of sneaking personal interpretation in there. Do you see the point I'm making here?
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You are not making a point, you are making unnecessary and detrimental edits to these articles that I have been guarding for a year and a half, as I previously mentioned. I do not make edits to Wikipedia for fun like you do, I only make them when they are important or obviously necessary in order to accurately portray something or to fix grammatical errors that I happen to see. I already explained why your edits were wrong, and the fact that you keep persisting is very troubling. I don’t want to waste my time like this trying to prevent you from messing up these pages. There was nothing wrong with how it was before, and then you misattributed a quote, claiming that it was said by Jonathan Demme when it was actually said by Thomas Harris, and claimed that someone worked on the film whom actually didn’t, among other things. Please stop. I do not want to waste my time monitoring you. You’ve been making me miserable these last few days since you suddenly showed up on the Thomas Harris-related pages that I protect. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:01, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
You have a habit of getting things wrong about Thomas Harris and his creations and the things which were inspired by him/them. You admitted that you were wrong after wasting so much of my time on the Harris page already—let’s skip ahead to that part this time, and then you can just stop making frivolous edits (on pages related to Thomas Harris, at least). VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:07, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
@Erik and Popcornfud: No, I just protect them from people like you that add false information to them or remove true information from them. I’ve been monitoring them, seeing what edits are made to them and evaluating the truth of those edits for a year and a half. I understand that you get a kick out of messing around with Wikipedia for no reason, but this is supposed to be an informational database that educates people, and it matters when you keep deteriorating the information on these pages that I keep a watch on because I am the best person to do so because I am an expert on this particular subject matter. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:22, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
I’ve ever pretended to “own” anything, and all of the jargon that you’re using is ridiculous. I don’t play around on Wikipedia, this isn’t fun for me—I’m seriously just trying to make sure that these things are presented as accurately as possible on this informational database. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:24, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
I’ve *never. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 20:25, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
Regarding the last paragraph, I am not sure if I support either version of explaining that Hannibal does not cut off her hand. I prefer VictimOfEntropy's explanation a little more, but wouldn't mind tightening that language. I find Popcornfud's trimming in other parts of the plot summary to be acceptable. Not sure why "Lecter then returns to the United States" is taken out, though? Seems appropriate to indicate where he will be for ensuing events. And I think "brutally disfigured" seems like an appropriate description since "disfigured" by itself sounds kind of mild. Alternatives could be "horrifically disfigured" or "facially disfigured" (can't remember if other parts of him were disfigured). Thoughts on these details? Erik ( talk | contrib) ( ping me) 20:54, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
I don’t know how to reply directly to Erik’s comments, but it makes no sense how he is saying that my watching what edits are made to a page equals believing that I “own” it, and I am tired of his lies. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 21:22, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
@Popcornfud: Did you see what I said about how you misattributed Harris’s quote to Demme? That really needs to be undone. VictimOfEntropy ( talk) 21:25, 10 November 2020 (UTC)