"Do you think that Jack Crawford wants you sexually? True, he is much older but do you think he visualizes scenarios, exchanges...fucking you?"
"That doesn't interest me, Doctor, and frankly, it's...it's the sort of thing that Miggs would say."
"Not anymore."
-- Dr. Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling, The Silence of the Lambs
Hello again, movie fans! My wonderful co-host Xan Sprouse and I are back with a new episode of Drunk Cinema! This time, we watch The Silence of the Lambs, the 1991 psychological horror thriller directed by Jonathan Demme, featuring Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter, Scott Glenn as Jack Crawford, and Ted Levine as Jame Gumb!
This time, Xan and I discuss things like Xan hooking us up with DEVO tickets, running down my Top 5 All-Time Favorite Movies, The Silence of the Lambs being released on Valentine's Day, Caged Heat being the Citizen Kane of women's prison movies, Silence being the second book in the novel series by Thomas Harris, Xan and I previously discussing this movie on Gold Standard: The Oscars Podcast, Scott Glenn creeping Xan out, Chris Isaak as Special Agent Chet Desmond in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Xan campaigning for The Substance at this year's Oscars, Dr. Lecter being Anthony Hopkins' definitive role, Demme's love of shots where the character is looking right at the camera, Clarice looking at her car and realizing that Lecter was absolutely dead-on in his analysis of her, Clarice looking for father figures, Buffalo Bill not being transgender, Xan crushing on Mark Knopfler, the film's accurate depiction of rural southwest Ohio, the scene where Lecter's eyes bore into your very soul, "Goodbye Horses" by Q Lazzarus, that awkward moment when Jack Crawford and the FBI storm the wrong house, new Drunk Mail from Aaron Case, finally getting For Your Eyes Only back on the schedule, and more!
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Be sure to come back in two weeks as Xan and I watch For Your Eyes Only, the 1981 James Bond series espionage film directed by John Glen, featuring Roger Moore as James Bond,
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