tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035489831465449807.post1369392681438238154..comments2023-05-29T05:58:44.528-07:00Comments on serve & project: Lisa Link and Io Palmerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09147812149709404541noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035489831465449807.post-74303454579465713522018-04-03T20:17:03.257-07:002018-04-03T20:17:03.257-07:00When I first heard about "Hannibal" the ...When I first heard about "Hannibal" the TV series, I cringed. <a href="https://365movies.is/movies/happy-death-day-03222.html?ep=6667" rel="nofollow"> Happy death day</a> Each installment in the film franchise had been exponentially worse than the one before. After Ridley Scott, Brett Ratner, Peter Webber--and even Thomas Harris himself--had tortured Hannibal near to death with their increasingly idiotic sequels to "Silence of the Lambs," a TV series seemed like the sad, humiliating final nail in the doctor's coffin. <a href="https://365movies.is/movies/the-devils-candy-04032.html" rel="nofollow"> the devil's candy </a> Would this be "Dexter" redux, or another numbingly unoriginal CSI ripoff? Or worse, a tedious 5-season story arc following the personal trials of a young, idealistic, ruggedly handsome, perfectly stubbled Lecter as he spends 65 television hours' worth of time that I will never get back transitioning from noble psychiatrist to vengeful but justified killer? (Note to self: cock hammer, place barrel against temple, pull trigger.) Thankfully, "Hannibal" is everything I expected it not to be.<a href="http://moviesbox.live/happy-death-day.html/" rel="nofollow"> Happy death day 2017</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15249617555375372916noreply@blogger.com