Dr. Lecter has made it inherently evident that creativity most certainly does stem from intellect. And a mad man who is vastly more intelligent than you is a terrifying ordeal for any protagonist, but even more so when the man in question has a refined taste for human meat. Lecter has been a menacingly charismatic presence in all of the films hes appeared in, but with the 2001 sequel Hannibal came the chance to portray to the world his talents when it came to creative killing. These talents, of course, stemming from his intimate knowledge of the human anatomy of which, is pretty much standard know-how for any cannibal accustomed to fine dining. With this knowledge in hand, hes able to manipulate the human body in a variety of ways, from killing his victims quickly, to leaving a gruesomely deliberate mess, to keeping them alive as long as possible. Memorable creative murder: Feeding a man part of his own brain. Yummy.