Before Hugh Dancy was playing a popular character from a book on TV in Hannibal, he was playing David Copperfield in the telemovie. He looks the same now as he did when he was 25 in that 2000 movie.
If you mixed The Following with Elementary and had one of the best eyes behind the camera to make it all look stunning, then you would have NBC’s Hannibal that debuts tonight at 10p.
Special Agent Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) is an FBI Criminal Profiler and he has a way of seeing murders like no one else. And you will see what he sees.
As he looks into one of his cases something happens and he will need a psychiatrist to talk about things. That doctor is a man goes by the name Hannibal Lecture (Mads Mikkelsen).
Lecture will help him with cases, and Graham has no idea that someday he will be putting him away for being a serial murderer. But before that happens we get to watch their relationship grow over the next 13 weeks and hopefully even longer. It is interesting story that you will enjoy watching it unfold every Thursday at 10p.
The world is giving this news two thumbs down because Roger Ebert passed away today at the age of 70 according to the paper he wrote for The Chicago Sun Times. The film critic along with Gene Siskel changed the way we all reviewed movies with their show At the Movies. In recent years he was no longer reviewing movies on television after surviving a cancer that silenced him for a while. But he was a fighter and didn’t give up. Two days ago he announced he was taking a “leave of presence” because the cancer had returned. Today the world is shocked that he is no longer with us.
So today honor him by reviewing a movie that deserves two thumbs up and one that deserves the opposite.
And just think that Siskel and Ebert are once again reviewing movies in heaven!
via Eric Alper
Back in the ’80s people were discovering video games like Ms Pac-Man and Donkey Kong at the arcade and Post-It Notes at the stationary store. Well a man, as he says “with too much time on his hands”, spent 11 months combining the two loves and paying tribute to both in an awesome Stop Motion video. 4,800 Post-It Notes were sacrificed to make this video that included 5,722 image. And you know what they all died for a good cause, but that was absolutely brilliant!
Yesterday was not Jay Leno’s day; first he announced that he was giving up The Tonight Show in February, and then a dog lifted his leg and peed on him twice. If that is not a sh!tty day, then I don’t know what is.
And on that note, you have to see these peculiar pet products that he had The Tonight Show yesterday