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I worked at the Steel Company Of Wales when I was 17. My job was to supply tools to the guys working the blast furnaces.
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Meet Joe Black; Anthony Hopkins
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"The inside history: The silence of the lambs" (2010)
#dying#clannibal#jodie foster#anthony hopkins#thomas harris#the silence of the lambs#hannibal lecter
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The sexiest touch in movie history and no, nothing's ever gonna change my mind.
#the creators of coitus#clannibal#clarice starling#hannibal lecter#silence of the lambs#anthony hopkins#hannibal x clarice
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Clannibal as text posts
these are so fun to do, i hope they fit and u find them funny :)))
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Spot the difference
#still think fucking homelander counts as a type of monsterfucking#homewell#a woman and her pet dragon#anton robert leinweber#madelyn stillwell#homelander#the boys#the boys tv
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I dunno, something about this quote from Silence of the Lambs was very reassuring to me. Putting it on RB.
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Anthony hopkins as kotya in the girl from petrovka
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anthony hopkins as hannibal lecter in the silence of the lambs (1991)
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I WILL ONLY SAY THAT IF MIKKELSEN WAS NOT HANDSOME THINGS WOULD BE VERY DIFFERENT 💅💅💅
and the industry knows that shipping handsome gays will always be a guaranteed success among the female audience 💯
Double standards regarding Hannigram and Clannibal.
I need to take this out of my chest because I thing is a HUGE problem within the fandom of Thomas Harris´ Hannibal universe.
I´m a die hard fan of both the movies and the books. I kinda liked the TV Show but was never my cup of tea, specially with the mischaracterization of Hannibal.
Ignoring the fact the Hannibal is a misandrist in the books, like, he really hates men and the only good personal experiences that he ever had came from his mother, sister, step-aunt and Clarice.
I didn´t really care that they made him pansexual/bi/whatever in the tv series, but the whole point of Hannibal in the books/movies is that he doesn´t psychological or physical abuse those he loves or those who he finds interesting/not rude, like Barney.
I found extremely disturbing Hannibal killing women like stepping on flies. He doesn´t kill ANY women in the books or movies, maximum he did was bitting off the cheek of a nurse and we don´t know if she was rude to him before, treated him bad or whatever. Not justifying the attack but the fact that he never killed any women in the original books.
Also... killing Abigail in front of Will was the cherry on top. He would NEVER kill a sister figure to him or someone that he is taking care off or deeply loves.
What Hannibal did to Will in the series is what domestic abusers to do to women, killing their kids to get revenge on them and to mentally hurt them for life. It was completely fucked up and out of character. And people say is "beautiful" because they are "murder husbands"??? like are we been serious?
And then other fans and the media saying that the end of the book of Hannibal could never work on TV or movies because is not "feminist" that Clarice chose to run away with the only man in the world appart from her own father who didn´t mentally abuse, objectify or mistreat her.
Like... what??? Hannibal NEVER hurt Clarice physically nor mentally. He tried to brainwash her to get Mischa back... but was not to hurt Clarice in the process. He didn´t want to cause any harm to her on purpose, yeah, what he did was wrong too but hopefully Clarice was tougher that he expected and she end up offering herself to him as a lover.
Like... you guys hate the ending of the book because at the end she willingly ends up with him and live a happy life together in Argentina... but love the ending where after years of physical and mental abuse towards Will, they both jump together and throw themselves off a cliff... ?????
Like, if Hannibal didn´t tortured Will and did the same he did to Clarice, I would have actually loved the series, but this aweful toxic and abusive gay represetation really needs to stop. You are romantizicing abuse and are deeply DEEPLY misogynistic.
Is the same shit over again that happened with Killing Stalking, where even the author had to come up and say that IT WAS NOT a dark romance webtoon but a thriller.
Like be for fucking real... Hannibal murdering women left and right, torturing Will, trying to kill him, imprisoned him, killed his sister/daughter substitute of Mischa and that´s better that him genuinely trying to help Clarice with her trauma, healing and stitching her wound, giving her a luxurious life in Argentina??? Come on...
So a murder and toxic gay representation can work on media but not a fucked up heterosexual couple running away from a society that really failed them...
The tv series would have worked better if they did the same in the books but with Will (they didn´t have Clarice rights anyway), both running away together to Argentina without Hannibal destroying him physical and mentally.
#hannibal x clarice supremacy#hannibal the cannibal#hannibal fandom#clannibal#hannigram#hannibal lecter#hannibal nbc#hannibal books#hannibal x clarice#will x hannibal#thomas harris
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The Silence of the Lambs (2/14/1991)
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Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris
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You still wake up sometimes, don’t you? You wake up in the dark and hear the screaming of the lambs.
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favorite clannibal quotes ➩ 6/? ↳ the silence of the lambs by thomas harris
#Hannibal ate clownflakes that morning#love him#hannibal lecter#hannibal x clarice#clannibal#clarice starling#the silence of the lambs#sotl
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