Need help...have a movie character stuck in my head...what movie?

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Hi all...new to this site - in truth i joined only to get this question answered but now that Im here i will probably stick around. On to my question...


I woke up this morning with the face of a movie character stuck in my head...I want to say it's a sci-fi movie, recent...probably late 2000's or early 2010's. The character is not human - it has a black face with razor sharp shiny silver teeth (almost metallic looking) and he talks with a deep gravelly voice. If I remember correctly, he's talking to a human character in this scene. The movie almost has a Clash of the Titans (Sam Worthington version) feel to it...but I am pretty sure that's not it.


Any ideas?



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Unfortunately no, it wasn't batman or alien(s). He had weird head movements when he speaks and he finished one of his sentences with "aaahhhhh". Driving me crazy...



Its not Lost In Space. The character is one of the "bad guys" in the movie, although not the main antagonist. The scene includes a discussion between the character in question and the main character in the movie. This guy might have a black pointed head and there's something odd about his eyes - like he either has 4 eyes or none at all.



Could it be 'The Mouth of Sauron' from Return of the King?

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Hallelujah!!! That's him! I remember when I first watched that scene thinking his character was freaky and interesting - I almost wished he had a more active role. What disappoints me the most is I completely dismissed the LOTR series because I've seen them a bunch already and how could I not remember one of those characters. So disappointed in myself...

Thanks HitGirl! And everyone else for helping!



The extended cuts of LOTR are by far superior... definitely check them out. Give or take a few minutes, it's 12 hours to watch all 3.