Why is it that the majority of society love to see horror films that will scare us to death?
I've always been obsessessed with what lurks behind a serial killers mind, but was mystified at finding myself
seduced by Dr. Hannibal Lectors charm, mannerisms, arrogance and brilliant mind. My most favorite scenes are when Hannibal
caresses Clarice's finger, and when he says "people will say we're inlove." I have re-run these scenes many times.
There were parts that terrified me, like when Clarice finds the jar with the severed head. The fact that
Hannibal Lecter was a monster who killed many innocent people, for example, the two policemen and the ambulance
attendents, brings one back to reality, that Hannibal Lecter was a true monster.
In real life, the vicious, inhumane acts of serial killers and mass murderers are an abomination.
The Oklahoma Bomber, the Unibomber, nor John Hinckley Jr. who had been stalking Jody Foster and who attempted
to assassinate President Reagan in order to impress her. He was found to be insane.
serial killers, necrophilias, cannibalism, cannibals, jeffrey dahmer, ottis toole, ted bundy, night stalkers, john hinckley jr, california,
Most serial killers were bed wetters and were abused by parents. Most are white, kill those of their same race,
are hetrosexuals in twenties and thirties. Most victims are women and children whom are unknown to them and
their actions are sexual. Most develope a taste for human flesh and have sex with with the victim,
even after they are dead. Serial killers are sadistically cruel with animals.
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, murdered, mutilated, then cannibalized his victims.
Cannibal Serial Killer Ottis Toole was a necrophilia who loved having his victims for supper.
Serial killer Ted Bundy, a handsome, intelligent man, once worked at a centered where he was credited for helping
save many potential suicides, yet he murdered many young women.
Serial killer Patrick W. Kearney, mutilated his victims an would stuff their body parts into sleeping bags and then
drop the bags along the California freeways.
Serial Killer Karl Denke would mutilate his victims, pickle, then put them in pickle jars.
Stalker John Hinckley Jr., stalked Jody Foster and attempted
to assassinate President Reagan in order to impress her. He was found to be insane.
n 2022, New York City is populated with 40 million people, half of whom are unemployed. The air is smoggy and sooty, and the sun bakes everything, everyday, at 90 degrees. Overpopulation and the destruction of the environment may have rendered human life cheap, but food--that is, real food--is quite expensive. A jar of real strawberry jam costs $150, if it's available--supermarkets don't exist anymore. The government now dispenses rations of food substances made by the Soylent corporation: Soylent Yellow, Soylent Red, and the newest product, Soylent Green.
Science Fiction Movie Films with Themes of Cannibalism:
Movie Film - Soylent Green:
Soylent Green takes place in New York in the year 2023. The world population has exceeded 40 million, there are no jobs and food is dangerously scarce, due to the destruction of the earth. There is no vegetation, the atmosphere is gray and gloomy. The government owned Soylent Green Corp., produces Soylent red, Soylent yellow, and in the end, Soylent green, food which is rationed to its people.
It is Charleston Heston who discovers in the end, thanks to his old friend, the source of the food product Soylent Green. It is people!
Solent Green
Movie Film - Alive, based on a true story:
In 1972, an Uruguayan rugby team which consisted of 45 people, boarded an airplane
for Chile. Due to bad weather conditions, the pilot wanted to land in Argentina, but were somehow forced to continue and
accidently made it to the tallest peaks of the Andes. The plane crashed and the suvrivors were stranded there for 70 days.
The weaker ones who as been more severely injured, eventually died, and much to the remaining survivors horror, they
had no choice but to resort to cannibalism in order to stay alive. Two of the
young men started their journey through the treacherous weather conditions and made it. Only 16 survived out the 45.
macabre
I can't understand why anyone would want to by the macabre memorabilia of
I do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner.
"Quid pro quo. I tell you things, you tell me things"
"People will say we're inlove"
Hannibal The Official Thomas Harris Website
Loving Lecter
Hannibal The Silence is Broken
The Donner was a group of American emigrants who set off for California in 1846-47. Two families, the Donners
and the Reeds, accounted for most of the eighty-seven members of the party, which left Sangamon County, Ill.,
in 1846, under the leadership of George Donner. After considerable difficulty crossing the Great Salt Lake in Utah,
they were trapped by heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada in November. Forced to camp for the winter at a small lake,
now named Donner Lake, about 13 miles n.w. of Lake Tahoe, they suffered enormous hardships.
Party members resorted to cannibalism in order to survive. 47 of them were eventually brought to California
by rescue parties over what is now know as Donner Pass.
Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia
Cannibalism, eating of human flesh by human beings, and also eating by animals of members of their own species.
The term cannibalism is derived from the name of the Carib Indians who lived in the West Indies when
the Genoese-born navigator Christopher Columbus arrived. The Carib were maneaters and the Spanish name for the tribe
was Canibales, meaning bloodthirsty and cruel. The practice of cannibalism is of great antiquity and has been reported
in many parts of the world. Evidence indicates that it may have been practiced as early as Neolithic times.
The Greek historian Herodotus and other ancient writers gave accounts of various ancient people who were cannibals.
In medieval times the Italina traveler Marco Polo reported that tribes from Tibet to Sumatra practied cannibalism.
It was practiced among many North American Indians, especially among the tribes of the western coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Until recent times cannibalism prevailed throughout much of central and western Africa, Australia, New Zealand,
Melanesia, Sumatra, New Guinea, Polynesia, and remote parts of South America.
Sometimes cannibalism arose from the belief that the person who ate the dead body of another would acquire the desired
qualities of the person eaten, particularly of a brave enemy.
In a few instances cannibalism seems to have been dictated by no other motive than revenge. It was even believed that the
existence of the ghost of an enemy would be utterly destroyed if his body were eaten, thus leaving nothing in which his
spirit could live. Cannibalism was sometimes part of a religious practice. The Binderwurs of central india ate their
sick and aged in belief that the act was pleasing to their goddess, Kali. In Mexico thousands of human victims were
sacrificed annually by the Aztecs to their deities. After the ceremony of sacrifice, the Aztec priests and the populace
ate the bodies of the victims, believing that the act brought those who ate closer to their gods.
Among the western peoples cannibalism is rare, although starvation has sometimes driven men to eat the flesh of other men.
One instance in America involved members of the ill-fated Donner Party in the Sierra Nevada in California during the
winter of 1846-47. Another occurred in Chile in 1972 when 16 members of a Uruguayan soccer team survived for 70 days
after their airplane crashed in the Andes Mountains.
Cannibalism also exists among animals. Wolves have been known to eat injured members of their packs, and rats and pigs have been observed to eat the young of their
species. A well-known instance of cannibalism among insects is the habit of the female spider of eating the
male after mating. Among the mantes, the larger insects often eat the smaller, and the female mantis devours the male.
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