His signature role? "Hanibal Lecter" in "Silence Of The Lambs" it puts the lotion in the bucket anyway. Mr. Hopkins is back doing what he's so good at being creepy minus the key-ante and fava beans. This time he's the proud papa of a hairy creature. You know, there are good lasers that can take care of that.
Anthony Hopkins plays the father of the "Wolfman" in the new remake of the classic original. Something he never imagined he would be a part of.
ANTHONY HOPKINS: "I've never been a fan of that kind of movie. i've never even seen the original i think i did catch it on television some years ago"
Hopkins seems to have the scary slash creepy act down to a t
ANTHONY HOPKINS: "I reinterpreted what i wanted to do and i played him in a more off beat kind of way and make him more scary or more interesting so i hope it worked."
Hopkins may have re-invented the fear-factor, but at the end of the day he just enjoys a good laugh.
ANTHONY HOPKINS: "I have a sense of fun about it all. i just enjoy it you know it's the cherry on top that i don't take myself too seriously in this business. all i do is show up on time, read my lines. make sure the check is in the mail to my agent."
Don't let him fool, ya sir anthony is a perfectionist.
ANTHONY HOPKINS: "What i really enjoyed about this one is that uh i went slightly against the text of the writer.
ANTHONY HOPKINS: "All that they have to do right is get the language right because american assentive is wouldn't they say this? well no they wouldn't say god damn in english victorian literature. get your ass of my estate. they would say no no no just leave."
Okay well, cheerio.