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May 22, 2013
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“The Silence of the Lambs (1991)! Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) and Jodi Foster (Clarice Starling) = great on screen chemistry! And in my opinion, The Silence of the Lambs has to be one of the very best psychological thrillers ever produced! It's my favorite! And this was the film that brought Hannibal Lecter into the mainstream and helped spawn the follow-up films, and I'm sure, must have inspired the new TV series Hannibal!”
Stare At Naked Jennifer Lawrence As 'X-Men's Mystique
I don't care what you're doing, I don't care how NSFW the title of this article sounds: it's an article with Jennifer Lawrence in it, so you should be here regardless, and with the fact that the words "naked" and "X-Men" are involved, I'm not sure why the entirety of the internet aren't viewing this article all at the exact same time. X-Men: Days of Future Past director Bryan Singer tweeted a shot of JLaw on set and the internet should be collectively foaming at the mouth.
Though Rebecca Romijn is known for making the legendary role of Mystique famous, Jennifer Lawrence stepped into the infamous nude blue suit for 2011's X-Men: First Class, and will reprise the role—now that, you know, the Hunger Games lead is bigger than she's ever be...
It's hard to imagine living in a world without a new Quentin Tarantino film every couple years, but that world just might become reality sooner than you'd think. Interviewed in the new issue of Playboy (which you should totally check out for the, um… articles), the Django Unchained director dropped a bit of a bomb: he plans on calling it a day after directing 10 films.
In case you haven't been counting, Django will be his eighth. Yeah. Exactly.
"I just don’t want to be an old-man filmmaker," Quentin explains. "I want to stop at a certain point. Directors don’t get better as they get older."
Mmm, I'd imagine hardcore fans of Hitchcock, Godard and Kurosawa might disagree… but I can kind of see where he's coming from. Can you really imagine Quentin Tarantino making the same hardcore splatter pulp action flicks when he's sporting Pai Mei's beard from Kill Bill: Volume 2?
Then again, I can't imagine any director as saturated in the world of cinema as Tarantino ever walking away from the camera for good. I wouldn't get too worried.
In the meantime, how about yet another excuse to watch the latest Django Unchained trailer? I thought so!
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