Re: Favourite Screen Villains
Hans Gruber
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Re: Favourite Screen Villains
Curveball No. 3: George Wickham (Pride and Prejudice). A careless ladies man and accomplished liar who could care less about ruining two families by eloping with 15-year-olds.
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Originally Posted by Ange1e4e5 (Post 1509349)
Curveball No. 3: George Wickham (Pride and Prejudice). A careless ladies man and accomplished liar who could care less about ruining two families by eloping with 15-year-olds.
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Originally Posted by Omnizoa (Post 1509458)
2005 or 1940?
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1510585)
Eugene Hunt (Ron Silver) – Blue Steel:
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Originally Posted by TONGO (Post 1510587)
He stole the film. Its a shame his career didnt go further.
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Re: Favourite Screen Villains
Harlen Maguire, played by Jude Law (Road to Perdition)
He's something of a rarity. |
Have always been a huge Freddy Krueger fan, Englund did such a great job at being terrifying one second and hilarious the next.
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Originally Posted by Ange1e4e5 (Post 1510655)
Harlen Maguire, played by Jude Law (Road to Perdition)
He's something of a rarity. |
Re: Favourite Screen Villains
Ghostface (Scream franchise, various)
What scared me about Ghostface was the paranoia involved. He/she could be anyone, and the costume is relatively easy to make, just get a cloak, mask, and an eight-inch hunting knife. And a cell phone. |
Re: Favourite Screen Villains
Helmut Zemo (Captain America: Civil War, Daniel Bruhl)
This guy's not a god, an alien, or a robot, but he's highly intelligent and manages to do what Loki, Hydra, and Ultron failed to do (spoilers!) |
Re: Favourite Screen Villains
Boise (Cold Mountain, Charlie Hunman)
Never been more scared of an albino since Whitey Jackson in Foul Play. One of Boise's scenes that really stands out to me is when he's pretending he's playing hopscotch on a fence... While nailing a woman's hands under the planks of the fence. |
Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalban) – Star Trek:
http://i.imgbox.com/m03XakPJ.jpg Already been mentioned I know, but I'm putting in both of Ricardo Montalban's outstanding performances. Benedict Cumberbatch, it's difficult for me to include because I thought he was pretty awful. |
Re: Favourite Screen Villains
I actually liked Benedict Cumberbatch's performance, particularly his fights and his voice. And it's something if you manage to provoke Spock into a murderous rage.
"You should have let me Sleep!" |
Cruella de Vil - 101 Dalmations
http://www.eonline.com/eol_images/En...dalmations.jpg Hopefully she hasn't already been mentioned. There are far too few ladies on this list. I'm only familiar with the original (animated), but figured I'd include all incarnations of the character as a whole. |
Re: Favourite Screen Villains
O'Neill from A Field In England. Played with menace by Michael Smiley. The famous scene where Whitehead (Reece Shearsmith) steps into (and then after some blood curdling screams emerges from) O'Neills tent is a masterstroke by director Ben Wheatley.
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Originally Posted by Ange1e4e5 (Post 1511235)
I actually liked Benedict Cumberbatch's performance, particularly his fights and his voice. And it's something if you manage to provoke Spock into a murderous rage.
"You should have let me Sleep!" |
Re: Favourite Screen Villains
Alan Arkin in Wait Until Dark.
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