| ā | It puts the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again. | ā |
| ~ Buffalo Bill's most famous quote. |
| ā | Would you f-ck me? I'd f-ck me. I'd f-ck me so hard. | ā |
| ~ Buffalo Bill's famous, yet disturbing catchphrase. |
| ā | Put the f-ckin' lotion in the basket! | ā |
| ~ Buffalo Bill's other famous catchphrase |
Jame Gumb, better known as Buffalo Bill, is the main antagonist of the 1988 Thomas Harris novel The Silence of the Lambs and its 1991 film adaptation.
He was portrayed by Ted Levine, who also played Rusty Nail in Joy Ride.
History[]
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His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- Murdered his grandparents at age 12 and was transferred to a juvenile institution where he learned to be a tailor.
- Kills his girlfriend who leaves him in a fit of rage and starts to skin her from behind.
- He is a deranged serial killer who would kidnap young women, starve them to death, and after they died, tear their skin and finally making themselves clothes of it.
- Even though he thinks he is a transgender woman and is very clearly psychotic, he shows how intelligent and insightful really is, being able to distinguish right from wrong.
- He shows sadistic pleasure when hunting Clarice in the cellar.
- Is manipulative to the core.
- Though he does have some comedic moments, like when he was filming himself dancing to "Goodbye Horses" or asking Clarice if Fredrica Bimmel was a "great big fat person" to seem innocent, they're only highlights of how deranged he is.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He is slightly remorseful.
- He has a tragic backstory of being abandoned at age 2 by his mother, who was an alcoholic prostitute.
- He genuinely cares about his dog Precious.
External Links[]
- Buffalo Bill on the Villains Wiki
- Buffalo Bill on the Wikipedia
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