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Legends of Horror
The terrifying characters that have scarred our dreams
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Hannibal Lecter

FILMS: Manhunter, The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon, Hannibal, Hannibal Rising

AKA: Dr. Hannibal Lecter M.D. / Count Hannibal Lecter VIII / Lloyd Wyman / Dr. Fell / Mr. Closter / Hannibal the Cannibal / The Chesapeake Ripper

REAL IDENTITY: Hannibal Lecter, played by Brian Cox (Manhunter), Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon, Hannibal), Gaspard Ulliel and Aaron Thomas (Hannibal Rising)

Let's add a bit of intellect to this list, because frankly the Freddies and Jasons of this world do tend to prioritize bloody slaughter at the expense of other cultural activities: the opera, say, or travelling through Italy. Thank goodness (or perhaps badness) for Lecter, a man able to discuss the finer points of Renaissance art with you before slicing open your frontal lobe and sautéing it with garlic.

From his first, slightly hissed "Hello, Clarice", it's clear that there's something just off about Lecter, even before we hear the hype (biting off a nurse's tongue while his pulse never rose above an even 85; eating a census-taker's liver "with some fava beans and a nice chianti") and see the bloody evidence of a man who skins people at will and knows which wines go with your every body part.

If he's been less than well-served by later books and films (the novel Hannibal did literary violence to Starling's character, and Hannibal Rising gave the good Doctor himself an unnecessary backstory) he remains a chilling and magnetic bad guy in Cox and Hopkins' hands, and one of the great psychos of our time.

Catchphrase: "A census taker tried to test me once. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti."

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1 RE: A list Empire made that I actually agree with.
Posted on Monday November 2, 2009, 11:13 by Mooton
L: alsybroth  Stephen King's IT is one film that really is in dire need of a remake. would agree with that as long as it is done right and they get rid of that stupid f*cking spider from the second half and just stick to Pennywise actually being scary. I dont think Jigsaw should be in there, candyman should probably replace him. Read More

2 :O
Posted on Sunday November 1, 2009, 06:22 by tesorone
Chucky is fucking scaaary!! he should be number one on the list Read More

3 Get Rid Of Jigsaw & replace with Candyman
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 19:18 by princemadonna
Then you have a really great list - but Jigsaw isn't iconic enough to look at. The rest are all very iconic in their looks, especially Freddy and Pinhead. Love Ghostface and Michael (in the original series) but Jigsaw is too new and also dead, plus - if they'd put the little doll on the bike there then yes, but not Tobin LOL. Candyman with his hook, being the only black guy and also wearing that fur lined coat of the rich - very iconic, plus the line "They wll say I've shed innocent blood - what's blood for? If not for shedding?" Is iconic, agree with all the rest, but Samara does speak - she says lotsa things LOL - plus the iconic 'Seven Days' on the phone? Hello? At least this shows us how the original movies are classics and now we're getting re-made shitty versions of these guys and gals. I always thought Mrs. Voorhees was way scarier than Jason too LOL. Read More

4
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 17:19 by Youshouldberunning
Totally, Pennywise should be in there. I first read it on holiday, when I slept near to the water system that fed the swimming pool, those were NOT fun nights. He does lose some of his menace later on, but come on, "We all float down here, Georgie, we alllllllll float...". Plus the munching on the armpit, genius. Read More

5 Norman Bates
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 15:51 by castaway666
Norman! NORMAN!! he should replace Scream for god's sake! Read More

6 What
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 15:09 by Andybee76
Where's the Candyman!!! Read More

7 Jigsaw? Meh
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 13:25 by hughjass
Sorry but for me he is one of the worst villians in movie history. "I'm dying Life sucks. Why should I die whist others get to live? I know, I'll torture a few folk who made a few wrong choices, who stayed from the path, just to make me feel better about myself but blame them fro the actaully dying part." Sorry Jigsaw, the blood is all over your hands, whether you like to acknowledge it or not. Cr*p villain, equally cr*p franchise. Read More

8 Missing in Action
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 12:15 by blindfold
What? No Candyman or (aherm) Wishmaster! Read More

9 Perfect list!
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 11:04 by bronco3114
People can argue all day about the order but the top 10 are pretty much nailed on, even Jigzaw who after the first Saw I got bored of very quicky (but you can't argue with the weight of his success). The clown from IT would have made my list but don't think I'd have bumped any of the existing 10 off for him. Read More

10 Silent Killers
Posted on Friday October 30, 2009, 01:43 by Aaronmantium
It is quite amusing how many of the psycho's/killers never utter a word yet still manage to instill fear with nothing more then actions an body language....a silent killer i find is more menacing because they never give away their intentions they just do it which makes them unpredictable which i think is really cool ..my favourite out of them would be between Halloween or Freddy Krueger Read More

11 A list Empire made that I actually agree with.
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 19:39 by alsybroth
I can agree with all those monsters on the list. Both Candyman and Henry would've made good additions too. But I definately wouldn't put Pennywise/IT on there. He stopped being scary by the second half of the film and just corny. Stephen King's IT is one film that really is in dire need of a remake. Read More

12 Freddy aka
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 18:03 by plmc77
error in the details there as before he was burned to death he was also known as the springwood slasher! as was reviled in opening 2 mins of freddy Vs jason Read More

13 GOOD LIST!
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 14:55 by Deckystrikesback
pretty much the predicted top ten i would have come up with but great list Read More

14 Canned Jigsaw
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 14:02 by waltham1979
Anyone else alarmed at how much Jigsaw looks like Jasper Carrot?! Read More

15 Ghosface/Woodsboro Killer???
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 13:38 by fuzzbox77
SCREAM??? Come-on! Pam Ferris as The Trunchbull in Matilda was far more scarier! Hmmmmmmm... time to log off.... Read More

16
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 12:25 by drews
Don't care for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I'm just glad the annoying kid in the wheelchair was killed. Read More

17
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 12:08 by drews
Don't care for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I'm just glad the annoying kid in the wheelchair was killed. Read More

18
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 11:51 by Director
Kathy Bates in Misery, no? Scared the shit out of me Read More

19 IT
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 09:56 by Nagindra
Pennywise!!! Made half the planet fear clowns, and still do. Read More

20 Five words...
Posted on Thursday October 29, 2009, 01:35 by c0nal
Candyman Read More

21 what about....
Posted on Wednesday October 28, 2009, 23:44 by cheekimonki
Pennywise the clown?! Read More

22
Posted on Wednesday October 28, 2009, 22:41 by Toursiveu2
And let's not forget about Michael Rooker's Henry. Read More

23
Posted on Wednesday October 28, 2009, 22:39 by Toursiveu2
I'd add Norman Bates and Joe Spinell's Maniac to the list. And of course, the Leprechaun! Read More

24 its gotta be?
Posted on Wednesday October 28, 2009, 19:43 by vdjfrancis
really cant pick between Pinhead and Freddy.. saw freddy when I was 8 (30 now) and that stayed with me but I think its gotta be the hooks that pull you apart in Hellraiser that clinches it I think..saw that at 9. maybe I shouldn't of done...done no harm OH, what about Damien from the omen flicks... some truely inventive killin right there! Read More


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