Why I admire Hannibal Lecter
and when he said
... i’m having guests for dinner
he created history …
AND
food was never so delicious till he said ..
... I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti …
and when he said
... i’m having guests for dinner
he created history …
AND
food was never so delicious till he said ..
... I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti …
because the build-up to ‘da-vinci code’ was phenomenal …
because no other person could bring the symbolism out .. and that to so better
because for me phi (1.618) .. is more than a number now …
because he created this memorable line
and God said .. “I refuse to prove that I exist because proof denies faith and without faith I am nothing”.
—Hitchkikers Guide to the Galaxy by Doghlas Adams
and God said .. “I refuse to prove that I exist because proof denies faith and without faith I am nothing”. —Hitchkikers Guide to the Galaxy by Doghlas Adams
because when someone remarked
“The greatness of this man, was his simplicity.”
not only India but the World agreed ..
and also because he inspired a book called ”Gandhi’s Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence”
not exactly meeting him but have been to his abode at McLeodgunj and of course visited the temple as well as his house .. but from the outside ..
the ambience is so surreal ..
and ofcorse experienced him through Lobsang Rampa’s “the third eye” .. one of its kind book .. but …
Dr. Hannibal “The Cannibal” Lecter is a fictional character appearing in four novels by author Thomas Harris and their film adaptations.
The novels in which Lecter appears are Red Dragon, The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal and Behind the Mask (to be published in 2006, and filmed as Young Hannibal).
He has often been put in the company of the greatest villains in literature and film, along with Satan in John Milton’s Paradise Lost, Professor Moriarty from Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories, and Darth Vader from the Star Wars trilogy.
In 2003, the American Film Institute named Lecter, as played by Hopkins, the number-one film villain of all time.
Alfred E. Neuman is the fictional mascot of EC Publications’ Mad magazine.
He first appeared in November 1954 on the cover of Ballantine’s The Mad Reader, a collection of reprints from earlier issues. Neuman has appeared as Santa Claus, Darth Vader, George Washington and Uncle Sam (“WHO NEEDS YOU”). He ran for President with the slogan, “You could do worse, and always have!” He appeared in issues of the magazine as a candidate for President in both 1968 (when his face appeared on a balloon on the cover among other “candidates”) and 2004; his presidential campaigns were a regular occurrence in the magazine.
Along with his face, Mad also features a humorous quotation by him in every issue. His catch phrase is “What, me worry?”
Reference: Wikipedia
because he made me dream about making animation a career though i know not a dime about it
who could give characters such a funny hairstyle and still move on
because he gave the movie industry its darkest villain ever-darth vader
and of course leia, luke, anakin, han solo, obi wan, C3PO, R2D2, the famous Padmé Amidala and my favourite Jedi Master Yoda