Silence of the Lambs [Blu-ray]: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, Ted Levine, Frankie Faison, Kasi Lemmons, Brooke Smith, Paul Lazar, Dan Butler, Lawrence T. Wrentz, Don Brockett, Jonathan Demme, Edward Saxon, Gary Goetzman, Grace Blake, Kenneth Utt, Ronald M. Bozman, Ted Tally, Thomas Harris: Movies & TV

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Silence of the Lambs [Blu-ray]: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, Ted Levine, Frankie Faison, Kasi Lemmons, Brooke Smith, Paul Lazar, Dan Butler, Lawrence T. Wrentz, Don Brockett, Jonathan Demme, Edward Saxon, Gary Goetzman, Grace Blake, Kenneth Utt, Ronald M. Bozman, Ted Tally, Thomas Harris: Movies & TV Silence of the Lambs [Blu ray]: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, Ted Levine, Frankie Faison, Kasi Lemmons, Brooke Smith, Paul Lazar, Dan Butler, Lawrence T. Wrentz, Don Brockett, Jonathan Demme, Edward Saxon, Gary Goetzman, Grace Blake, Kenneth Utt, Ronald M. Bozman, Ted Tally, Thomas Harris: Movies & TV 200931113182326577801

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Based on Thomas Harris’s novel, this terrifying film by Jonathan Demme really only contains a couple of genuinely shocking moments (one involving an autopsy, the other a prison break). The rest of the film is a splatter-free visual and psychological descent into the hell of madness, redeemed astonishingly by an unlikely connection between a monster and a haunted young woman. Anthony Hopkins is extraordinary as the cannibalistic psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter, virtually entombed in a subterranean prison for the criminally insane. At the behest of the FBI, agent-in-training Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) approaches Lecter, requesting his insights into the identity and methods of a serial killer named Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine). In exchange, Lecter demands the right to penetrate Starling’s most painful memories, creating a bizarre but palpable intimacy that liberates them both under separate but equally horrific circumstances. Demme, a filmmaker with a uniquely populist vision (Melvin and Howard, Something Wild), also spent his early years making pulp for Roger Corman (Caged Heat), and he hasn’t forgotten the significance of tone, atmosphere, and the unsettling nature of a crudely effective close-up. Much of the film, in fact, consists of actors staring straight into the camera (usually from Clarice’s point of view), making every bridge between one set of eyes to another seem terribly dangerous. –Tom Keogh

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A psychopath nicknamed Buffalo Bill is murdering women across the Midwest. Believing it takes one to know one, the FBI sends Agent Clarice Starling (Foster) to interview a demented prisoner who may provide clues to the killer’s actions. That prisoner is psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Hopkins), a brilliant, diabolical cannibal who agrees to help Starling only if she’ll feed his morbid curiosity with details of her own complicated life. As their relationship develops, Starling is forced to confront not only her own hidden demons, but also an evil so powerful that she may not have the courage or strength to stop it!

 Silence of the Lambs [Blu ray]: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, Ted Levine, Frankie Faison, Kasi Lemmons, Brooke Smith, Paul Lazar, Dan Butler, Lawrence T. Wrentz, Don Brockett, Jonathan Demme, Edward Saxon, Gary Goetzman, Grace Blake, Kenneth Utt, Ronald M. Bozman, Ted Tally, Thomas Harris: Movies & TV 200931113182331277801

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5.0 out of 5 stars
A great new Collector’s Edition,

By Jake “jaker5064″ (Somewhere in Ohio) - See all my reviews

This review is from: The Silence of the Lambs (Two-Disc Collector’s Edition) (DVD)

If you really love “The Silence of the Lambs”, then this is the best edition you could find (though, nowadays it’s also the only one you can find).

I have seen every DVD release of this film, though sadly I wasn’t old enough to see it when it first came out. Nevertheless, MGM and 20th Century Fox have really outdone themselves:

1. Criterion

The Criterion Collection has always been a trusted source of films for me, and their initial release of this film was decent but lacking with special features, plus the video quality was somewhat scratchy. Still, couldn’t beat that commentary track.

2. 2001 MGM

The MGM Speical Edition was pretty nice to promote the theatrical release of Hannibal, with a slew of documentaries and interviews that gave a lot of information of the Silence. No commentary track, but a nice new 5.1 surround mix and a much needed clean-up of the faded picture made the greens rich and the reds blood red.

3. 2007 MGM/20th Century Fox

This new 2-disc set offers the same anamorphic 1.85:1 transfer as was the 2001 release and it still has all of the same documentaries, but this release adds some more features that give even more information about how the film was made and the contoversy afterward. That, and the package art is absolutely delicious. Speaking of which, just behind the inside cover booklet is a tasty treat that invokes both sick humor and helpful tips about “cooking”

Bottom line, if you’ve never seen this film before then I highly recommend it…that is if you have a strong stomach. It’s a brilliant story about good and evil and how dark some people can really be. If you already have all of the previous releases, check this one out too, it’s worth the double-dipping into your wallet. The best reason to get this are the added bonus features, but if you really love this film like I do then you’ll find it’s a great addition to your DVD library.

4.0 out of 5 stars
DVD Features,

By thom phillabaum (belmont, ca USA) - See all my reviews

This review is from: The Silence of the Lambs (Criterion Collection Spine #13) (DVD)

Okay, Silence of the Lambs, a great movie blah blah blah. This review is about the features and lack thereof on the criterion release.

First the commentary is very good. They mix five different people onto one track. Personally I would prefer a few independant tracks as was done on (for example) the Contact DVD but it’s still is an interesting commentary. The deleted Scenes are interesting and is a feature I would like to see more of on DVDs. The image quality is great; I can’t imagine anyone having any complaints about that. Finally, the Documentary material on the disk is interesting but don’t get too excited about it - it’s nothing you couldn’t find on the internet with about 15 seconds worth of effort.

Now about the two features the disk is lacking which I think are serious short comings: No Subtitles and no Trailer. That a criterion release is missing these two features REALLY surprises me since they usually put a lot of effort into making a quality release. I hope this was just an oversight on Criterion’s part and they won’t make the same mistake in the future.

5.0 out of 5 stars
The Criterion version is a must have!,

By A Customer

This review is from: The Silence of the Lambs (Criterion Collection Spine #13) (DVD)

I have seen both versions of "Silence of the Lambs" translated for DVD, and I would vote for the Criterion version any day of the week! From the moment the disc is read by your DVD player, you will be captivated by the start-up menu, with the fluttering of moth wings that move about your surround system, to the cries of Catherine in the background, begging for help from the bottom of the well. I had goosebumps all over again. The FBI reference files were a nice touch, showing Thomas Harris’ in-depth research into actuall case files, stemming back to his days as a crime reporter before becoming a successful novelist. If you’re looking forward to the sequel based on the latest Harris installation, "Hannibal", then you might want to brush up with this "monster" in the mean time. It’s worth the slightly higher price of it’s predecessor.Search Amazon.com: Silence of the Lambs [Blu-ray]: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, Ted Levine, Frankie Faison, Kasi Lemmons, Brooke Smith, Paul Lazar, Dan Butler, Lawrence T. Wrentz, Don Brockett, Jonathan Demme, Edward Saxon, Gary Goetzman, Grace Blake, Kenneth Utt, Ronald M. Bozman, Ted Tally, Thomas Harris: Movies & TV from AmAzon

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