Blame Michael Mann for that lol
Amazing how an elementary point can turn into a mess at IMDB; I simply meant that neither Thomas Harris in his worthy years and couple of extraordinary novels (TSOTL,RD) nor Jonathan Demme, ever referred to the character ever as quote (simply, for the dull minds that need the addendum) Hannibal end quote; instead, both clearly indicated (not numerous times but all the time their expressed will (that is, for the slow, in the very body of the work, period)) to refer to the character as quote Doctor Lecter or Doctor Hannibal Lecter end quote.
The sonority and correspondent banality of a lame quote Hannibal end quote is of a sublime weakness that can only find resonance amongst the poor readership of this century, which sadly is also reflected in the excessive praise to the endless horrid written and to a less extent (since at least they tried, but sadly failed)filmed material. Lambs is a masterpiece in both paper and film and its predecessor book is equally superb (too bad the movies are in the first adaptation watchable and subsequent simply horrible) and should not be a part of this legacy of merchandise for the feeble that characterizes the american way of turning popular culture into stuff that makes garbage tasteful by comparison.
Save for the first paragraph this reply is for the others, not you alone (your response was by far the least disgraceful, so far - that's to become moot as the opposition amounts exponentially next, should I be lucky, lol).
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