quote:Originally posted by logan5: </font><blockquote><font size="1" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">I like the idea that all bad guys aren't guys! </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">You live the idea that all bad guys aren't guys!
Muff the terrible!
WHAT ever! i'm as sweet as honey.... I'm one of the goodguys.
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oneyedwilly
The Dread Pirate Rewind....
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quote:WHAT ever! i'm as sweet as honey.... I'm one of the goodguys.
That was a half-crooked smile you gave there! You are Sigourney Weaver!
Speaking of which - how great is she? I thought she was brilliant in Working Girl. She's a star in every sense of the word... a little like you, Muff
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Muffy Tepperman
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yes! on that note haha cause i'm such a mean girl hahahah
Sigourney was great! her character I don't think would have been AS awful without her.....man when she's laying on the bed in her cast and ordering Tess around..........she's just so belittling and mean..............you know what.....i'm soooooooooooo nice.......haha
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cindymancini
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I could watch and listen to him all day...and he's an obnoxious a$$...but he's hot...so there you go...
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cindymancini
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I'm gonna have to go with Alan Rickman as Hans in Die Hard. Probably the best villan ever. Great performance in a great movie!!!
I read somewhere that Die Hard was his first movie role ever. He sure knew how to make an entrance!!
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Outstanding choices all, gang. Baddies are usually more interesting than good guys/gals, in my humble opinion. Take a look at the range of some of the folks named here, for example: Rutger Hauer in "The Hitcher"--This would be a part that so many would have overplayed and lapsed into parody. (After all, John Ryder is kind of like the shark in "Jaws"; he just keeps coming back and coming back.). Yet Hauer is so brilliant and nuanced that he's truly frightening. Look at the scene where Howell picks him up, and he's going on and on about "gas station"..."cigarettes"..."cigarettes are good"... It never feels like acting, more like you are in the presence of a true lunatic.
Alan Rickman in "Die Hard"--Here's a consummate actor taking a well-written villain part and making it even better. Defying expectations, Rickman is polite, urbane, witty, intelligent, stylish, and cool, not to mention scarily violent when he needs to be. He's the best Bond villain a Bond movie never had.
James Spader in any bad guy part--Spader, a cindymancini favorite, delights because he's a fine actor with great range, compare him as good guys in "Storyville" and "White Castle" to "Pretty in Pink" and "The New Kids." No one personifies "80's yuppie scum" in movies better than Spader.
Sigourney Weaver in "Working Girl"--a really belieavable baddie. I know people exactly like her character--officious, backstabbing, duplicitous corporate offal. And they are extremely dangerous, maybe even moreso than Rutger Hauer... :-)
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Valley Dated Julie From 'Valley Girl' (allegedly!)
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"Well, it looks like I finally found someone who likes to play as rough as I do."
Let's not forget to mention .. Willem Dafoe as Raven in "Streets of Fire".
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hey i dont remember these pics...what are the above from?
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Helen_S
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LOL once again im proving to everyone that my knowledge or memory is lacking....sorry, no sarcasm here.
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