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Favourite film baddies!!
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over a year ago
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"I never saw jack Nicholson as much of a baddie in any of his films.
Eli walloch in the good the bad and the ugly
"Hey blondy""
He was more rougueish in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, but it was a brilliant performance... |
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"I never saw jack Nicholson as much of a baddie in any of his films.
Eli walloch in the good the bad and the ugly
"Hey blondy"What about in "The Shining?""
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"I never saw jack Nicholson as much of a baddie in any of his films.
Eli walloch in the good the bad and the ugly
"Hey blondy"What about in "The Shining?""
I found the wheelchair more terrifying
Felt a little sad for him as he slowly went crazy |
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"I never saw jack Nicholson as much of a baddie in any of his films.
Eli walloch in the good the bad and the ugly
"Hey blondy"What about in "The Shining?"
I found the wheelchair more terrifying
Felt a little sad for him as he slowly went crazy"
He was also great in The Departed... |
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By *emmefatale OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I never saw jack Nicholson as much of a baddie in any of his films.
Eli walloch in the good the bad and the ugly
"Hey blondy"What about in "The Shining?"
I found the wheelchair more terrifying
Felt a little sad for him as he slowly went crazy
He was also great in The Departed..." Good movie, but I preferred the original. |
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Javier Bardem in No Country For Old Men
And not really a "baddie" but Temuera Morrison as Jake Heke in Once Were Warriors did a top job of a man whose been fucked up by life in general |
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By *emmefatale OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Javier Bardem in No Country For Old Men
And not really a "baddie" but Temuera Morrison as Jake Heke in Once Were Warriors did a top job of a man whose been fucked up by life in general " Good choice, fabulous movie! |
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"I'm flabbergasted that no-one has mentioned Anthony Hopkins for his part in the Lector movies!
Never saw him as a baddie "
True, hes more of an anti-hero. But i'd still not invite him to a dinner party! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I never saw jack Nicholson as much of a baddie in any of his films.
Eli walloch in the good the bad and the ugly
"Hey blondy"What about in "The Shining?"
I found the wheelchair more terrifying
Felt a little sad for him as he slowly went crazy
He was also great in The Departed..."
I was going to say The Departed.......real nasty piece of work. |
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"The Sheriff of Nottingham in 'Robin Hood Price of Thieves'. Alan Rickman was a perfect villain - and horny to boot!!"
Did hear that Kevin Costner was not best pleased, because Alan Rickman got all the best gages in the film |
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By *ollie_JCouple
over a year ago
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"The Sheriff of Nottingham in 'Robin Hood Price of Thieves'. Alan Rickman was a perfect villain - and horny to boot!!
Did hear that Kevin Costner was not best pleased, because Alan Rickman got all the best gages in the film"
Considering Rickman helped make the film a success and Costner was on a percentage of gross sales cut he bet he cried all the way to the bank for his $40m he has collected so far.
And also in court at the moment for more (the overseas revenue was hidden away allegedly) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Another TV series from the 70's Rich Man, Poor Man, Tony Falconetti, played by William Smith. He was a right mean fooker.
Rambo would have shit himself if Tony told him to "
Check out Gunsmoke "Hostage" on Youtube.
He's a badass fecker in that too, enjoy!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yosemite Sam .. or a couple from one of my favorite films
Micky and Mallory Knox (Natural Born Killers)
Played by
Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis"
Tarantino has created legendary baddies, love those 2 and Christopher Walken in true romance |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tarantino has created legendary baddies, love those 2 and Christopher Walken in true romance"
Indeed .. and as a director he often gets his actors to perform miracles ..
.. Love Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds
.. ditto with Leonardo Di Caprio in Django Unchained
.. even Samuel L. Jackson in Django Unchained - small part but strong performance
Loads of interesting and strong acted bad guys.
Maybe Kevin Spacey as Keyser Soze in Usual Suspects deserve to be mentioned too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tarantino has created legendary baddies, love those 2 and Christopher Walken in true romance
Indeed .. and as a director he often gets his actors to perform miracles ..
.. Love Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds
.. ditto with Leonardo Di Caprio in Django Unchained
.. even Samuel L. Jackson in Django Unchained - small part but strong performance
Loads of interesting and strong acted bad guys.
Maybe Kevin Spacey as Keyser Soze in Usual Suspects deserve to be mentioned too."
agreed, he writes great dialogue a.d gets results from actors. Though there ism't a baddie in pulp ficton, think it deserves a mention as a classic |
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"Another TV series from the 70's Rich Man, Poor Man, Tony Falconetti, played by William Smith. He was a right mean fooker.
Rambo would have shit himself if Tony told him to "
God i'd forgotten that series - it was bloooooooooooody brilliant n William Smith wiv that badly acne scarred face was a nasty piece of work. Would watch that again if was re shown. Wasn't there a 'goody' brother he was always shiteing on too? |
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"Oh Alan Rickman every time, hmmmm......
Hang on there girlie, I spotted him first. Back of the queue if you please.
Race yer
Alan said he was sorry he missed you but he had to dash.
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Hahaha, drat - but he'll be back, the baddys always are!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bane in the dark knight rises - Tom Hardy
Brick top
"Do you know what a Nemesis is?""
I liked the film but Bane was too intelligent in it. He was originally less cognitive.
I'll vote for Alex Delarge from A Clockwork Orange.
and not forgetting the ladies, Mrs. Eleanor Shaw Iselin from The Manchurian Candidate. |
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