The bit with Lector that always puzzled me was that he said he ate the bloke's liver with a "nice" Chianti.serial killers see themselves as superior, therefore they listen to "superior music"The Doorman on Prime. It's not that good, but I liked watching the main character shoot--she looks bad ass.
SPOILER (like it matters with predicable, cliché films): a new-to-her colleague talked to her about classical music and classical literature early on. I knew right away he was a villain. Why do they do that in so many films? Was Hannibal Lector the first--and everybody copies it? But it works into my mind this notion that I should kill every classics fan I see, just to avoid future betrayal/death of mates/loss of all I hold dear. Stupid movies . . .
except patrick bateman, who likes post gabriel genesis and huey bloody lewis and the bloody news.
"Nice"? Is that the best descriptor that this self-professed man of refined taste could come up with for a bottle of wine? I mean I'm not expecting him to go all Jilly Goulden but you would've thought he would have the intellect and vocabulary to avoid using such words as "nice"
Statistics: Posted by Bunny_boy — Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:23 pm