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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Tooth Fairy is real and were going to get him.

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    Michael Mann's film adaptation of Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon is probably closest to nailing the vision of the book down, as opposed to some of the other adaptations. By now we have seen several incarnations of the Hannibal Leckter character and everybody has their favorite, so I won't really bother getting into this character too much - other than to say that Brian Cox does a great job portraying the good doctor in a very realistic way. Very subtle, but also very dangerous. The character I would mainly like to point out and focus on is the serial killer at the heart of the hunt - The Tooth Fairy. Tom Noonan does an amazing job with the character, genuinely creeping me out in some scenes. This is a person I would avoid at all costs based on his looks alone - he's just that creepy. You can't help but fear for anyone who shares a room with this guy, let alone the blind woman that does end up embracing him in warming way in the film. There's some good tension between these two, as they get very close to one another and she has no idea what the monster next her even looks like, she just knows his shy, slightly gentle voice and his even more fragile touch. The man on the other end of the hunt is ex-agent Will Graham. Will has the gift of a certain brand of clairvoyance, one that allows him to put himself in the shows of the killer and see what the killer sees - and does. Is this really a gift, or is Will just as crazy as the killers he chases. When we meet Will at the beginning of the film he is no longer an active agent, as his backstory goes he had captured Doctor Leckter, but not without taking his "gift" to some very dark places. Reluctantly, Will decides to come on board and offer what ever help he can, but as the case grows, so does Will's obsession with finding the killer - ultimately driving him back into depths of mental madness that he was previously so afraid of reaching. The film is an exceptional crime film, especially for anyone that is a fan of the Hannibal series, whether it be book or film. In my opinion, these are the type of films Michael Mann really shines on and Manhunter is no exception. Though, with this being an early Mann piece, there are some errors intact, mostly near the end when the production had run out of money. These scenes are very obvious, but when you find out the techniques employed to achieve certain effect, you cant help but have more praise from Mann as a creative talent. Another minor grip is with the Director's Cut, the DC scenes weren't given the HD treatment and actually look like the grainy stock footage straight from the cutting room floor. From what I've read this is just something we have to deal with. Fortunately the rest of the scenes are in HD. The Theatrical Cut is completely HD. There is a ton of content in the directors cut to really make a huge difference in the film, but the DC is definitely the preferred version for me. For casual viewers, the theatrical cut is still just as good of a film, so you can stick with this version if you are bothered by the DC insertions.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Mann's Horror Masterpiece, with Solid New Extras

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    Michael Mann's 1986 crime/horror thriller Manhunter, is best known as the film that first introduced the cinematic world to cannibal killer Dr. Hannibal Lecktor (later portrayed as Hannibal Lecter by Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs). Making little fanfare during its initial release, it is now regarded as one of the best films in its genre, anchored by a great performance by William Peterson as Will Graham, a former FBI profiler brought out of retirement to hunt a serial killer called the Tooth Fairy, who slaughters whole families every full moon. Graham quit the FBI due to serious injuries he suffered when he caught Lecktor, and because his ability to assume the mindset of a killer pushed him to the edge of madness. Now he must seek out Lecktor in prison to get his advice on how to catch the Tooth Fairy...and to "pick up the old scent," as Lecktor puts it. Stylish and slick with a strong 1980s Miami Vice sheen (down to the very 80s soundtrack), Manhunter is very much a product of its time, but that in no way diminishes the craft with which Mann tells the story, or the suspense as Graham struggles to catch the Tooth Fairy before he claims another family. The Blu Ray features two versions of the film, the theatrical cut which looks very good, and a director's version, which is pieced together from many sources including old TV scans and in some places looks very rough. This new edition features fresh interviews with William Peterson and fellow actors Joan Allen, Tom Noonan, and Brian Cox, as well as Director of Photography Dante Spinotti, and many of the musicians who contributed to the soundtrack. A Mann commentary and several old featurettes are also included. If you're a fan of Manhunter a purchase is a no-brainer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Dream Much, Will?

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    After years of being relegated to a bare-bones Blu-ray from MGM Manhunter has received the special edition treatment just in time for it's thirtieth anniversary courtesy of Scream Factory. My personal favorite film in the Hannibal Lecter series we follow former FBI profile Will Graham as he reluctantly seeks the help of the infamous Dr. Hannibal Lecktor in a bid to track down a serial killer who's targeting families in the south. William Peterson's performance is tremendous as well as the great Brian Cox as Hannibal who's Lecter (or Lecktor in this film) is more grounded in reality than Anthony Hopkins famous protrayal. This release spans two discs, the first for the theatrical cut and new special features and the second for the director's cut and special features from the old Anchor Bay DVD. The transfer on the theatrical is the same as the MGM disc but is still a solid and strong one with fair grain levels. The director's cut is partially in standard-def as the only existing print of the different footage was from a video source sadly (but no worry, the scenes are still in widescreen). The standard-def scenes are spliced in with the high-def theatrical version so there's no love lost here although don't be surprised by the haziness of the standard-def scenes. The special features are absolutely tremendous and took me a whole afternoon to get through the various interviews with Bill Peterson, Joan Allen, Tom Noonan, Cinematographer Dante Spinotti and Brian Cox who's forty minute interview is the true highlight as he is a joy to listen to for his blunt honesty on this film and it's legacy. The packaging for this should be noted as well given it's the standard Shout/Scream factory double-sided cover art. This time featuring the 80's fuchsia-tinged new artwork by Christopher Franchi and the original poster art. The new art does come as a slipcover as of writing this so it's nice to have the slipcover and to flip around to the original poster art on the case so you can enjoy the best of both worlds. As usual, fabulous and highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great special edition of a cult classic!

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    Manhunter certainly took it's time in getting it's recognition, never getting the immediate praise and adoration the next Hannibal film (Silence of the Lambs) did, but in the decades since it's finally gotten credit as a both a favorite in Michael Mann's crime film filmography as well as even becoming some peoples favorite Hannibal film. So in honor of that, Shout Factory has gone pretty much all out in giving the film it's due in special edition form. The era of studios releasing great collectors sets for just about any well regarded film has died out since it's 2001-2006ish heyday, but thankfully boutique labels like Shout come through. If you're a fan of this film, definitely pick this up as it's mix of interviews, making of's and the directors cut of the film (some extra footage had to be sourced from SD materials unfortunately for the directors cut) in addition to the theatrical it's a set for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pre Hannibal 80s goodness

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    When Miami Vice creator Michael Mann jumped into film, he stayed in the dayglo synth heavy seedy side of things. Translating the book Red Dragon into Manhunter with a lot of style (and a radically different Lecktor than the one we are used to) in this Police procedural, one of the best films about catching a serial killer that exists. Tom Noonan is perfect as the bad guy, a man torn between his urges and wanting to be normal. As is To LIve and Die in LA's Will Graham, he also struggles with being too good at having insight into the criminal mind. Mix with interesting music and stark visuals, Mindhunter is a moody 80s noir with a savage side. Extras are plentiful and the HD is great, 2 versions are included for the purists.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The unknown first chapter.

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    Although the Silence of the Lambs is a beloved well known film classic, few know that it is technically a sequel to this movie, Manhunter. The Silence of the Lambs book was a sequel to the novel Red Dragon, which was adapted into this film. Although not as masterfully crafted as Lambs, Manhunter is still worth a look. Especially for those who enjoy the 80's. The colorful and grainy visuals set the atmosphere perfectly, and William Peterson owns the role of Will Graham. Although I will say later adaptations of the novel have portrayed the titular Red Dragon killer far better than he is here. As to be expected, Scream Factory's release of the film is guaranteed to satisfy. It features 2 cuts of the film, plenty of bonus features and even a two-sided cover insert so that you get to decide which cover you want to display the film with.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great edition of a great movie

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    This is my favorite of the Hannibal Lecter films. This movie is directed by Michael Mann and preceded Silence of The Lambs by 4 years. This a great, intense thriller with great atmosphere and fantastic performances by the cast headed by the always awesome William Petersen. If you have never seen this film, get it, the movie looks great and the special features are icing on the cake.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Was surprised to find this in stock!

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    Don't usually get lucky finding Shout/Scream factory Blu-ray's in much stores (pretty much have to order them online, or go to conventions to find them), so I was surprised to see this in stock at my local best buy. I hope more Scream/Shout Factory films come in stock at Best Buy. I'd rather pick them up instead of order them online, unless there's some online exclusive that's too good to pass up.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Classic...

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    There is a certain smouldering intensity that this film delivers, as opposed to the more visceral, in your face effect of 'Silence of the Lambs'. And the combination of William Peterson and Michael Mann is superb, delivering a very taught, intense film not soon forgotten. Not to mention paving the way for Peterson's role as Gil Grissom in 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'. HIGHLY recommended!!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Must have

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    Another Michael Mann sleeper hit. A must have if you are a Silence of the Lambs fan. Brian Cox is a better Hannibal Lecter than Anthony Hopkins. This film is far superior than the Red Dragon remake. Excellent performance from William Peterson and Tom Noonan.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Maybe the best Hannibal Lechtor film!

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    An early Michael Mann masterpiece that didn't get the critical attention or the awards that "Silence of the Lamb" got, but it's much more subtle and even more disturbing as it emphasizes the degeneration of the emotional state of the FBI agent (wonderfully played by William Petersen) that's trying to solve the "Tooth Fairy" murders.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The First Original Hannibal Lecter Film

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    This is a great film and it opens the doorway to what would become the Hannibal Lecter film series. This is not the Anthony Hopkins Hannibal many might know, but instead takes the first Lecter story with a different cast and relies heavily on the suspense aspect of horror. It is a great film and it is a great price. Add this to your collection!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Manhunter in a great collector's edition

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    One of my favorite movies gets a good blu ray release from Scream Factory. This collector's edition also includes the director's cut in standard definition. The theatrical cut has a good hd look and the soundtrack is just as good. Lots of great new special features including interviews with certain cast and crew. Definitely worth getting

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great story

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    The direction by Mann was really well done. The lead actor was good too. This was an interesting start to the Hannibal story. The picture quality from Scream Factory was top notch as usual and they put together a very informative supplemental package with a lot of good special features. Highly recommended!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Cool flick

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    Manhunter is the original movie with Hannibal Lector, before The Silence of the Lambs. Michael Mann did an excellent job and got a great performance from a then almost unknown William Petersen.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A killer that nightmares are made of

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    The writers created a movie experience that intrigues and frightens at the same time. Watching evil as it evolves causes you to look at everyday life a little differently. Look into the quiet and see what lies behind and beneath then walk into the light. Don't miss this one.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The original "Hannibal Lecktor"

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    Although somewhat dated with a very 80s vibe, this outstanding film features some great performances and is quite suspenseful. A different take on the iconic Dr. Lecktor by Brian Cox, his name is even spelled differently than in the later incarnations. Tom Noonan is terrific as "The Tooth Fairy".

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The beginning of a legend

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    With respect to what came after, this is the best Hannibal Lecter-related movie of all. It tells the story pretty much from the beginning and shows Will as the analyst/agent he was at the outset. A typical Michael Mann movie, with his stock of usual actors and an exciting musical score.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    amazing film

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    it definately took m e a long time to find this quirky little gem of a movie. it was the first time seeing hannibal leckter from Silence Of The Lambs..It was enjoyable when it came out and still enjoyable now.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Brilliant Film

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    A genius film and a masterpiece. This is the first movie that introduced Hannibal. Silence of the Lambs is the sequel to this. And this is a Collectors Edition with the great directors cut which is great. This is a must have!!

    I would recommend this to a friend