Who's the best baddie? I was thinking about Tony Perkins and Malcolm McDowell in general, but then remembered Gary Oldman in 'Leon the Professional', and so my award goes to him (politicians and clerics don't count).
Who's the best baddie? I was thinking about Tony Perkins and Malcolm McDowell in general, but then remembered Gary Oldman in 'Leon the Professional', and so my award goes to him (politicians and clerics don't count).
Joker and Penguin were both really cool in the TV. series and in their respective films. I liked their absurdity....and the costumes....
Say ello to da bad guy, Al Pachino. he has played some of the most memerable bad guys. Perkins did play the ultimate bad guy but he got stuck in the one role and never got a chance to do much else. Oldman and McDowell have both done some great bad guys too.
cat woman or the aunt agatha and aunt martha from arsenic and old lace
damnit i was gona say The joker , hes the only bad guy who ccan do evil with a smile on his face. plus hes a sharp dresserOriginally Posted by 23*
I sympathize with 'The Riddler'..I'd like to see Marilyn Manson as 'The Joker'..seriousley, I think it would be cool, he's thinner than Nicholson and could do the soundtrack as well...Originally Posted by 23*
My friends and I think Manson would make an awesome Scarecrow instead. One lanky dude and he could add a level of creepy to a scarecrow that no one could imagine.Originally Posted by Titus
Im going to have to go with Pinhead though. There is something about a guy with power, what can I say?
Yeah, poor Tony (R.I.P.)..he did some good movies in France but then Hollywood Babylon sucked him up & wasted him...Originally Posted by devil13
strange fate, his widow!
Alan Rickman was an exellent villan, and David Bowie was a beautiful sparkley villan. Also, don't forget Michael Wincott....
Well the Joker wins out overall, but as far as movie genres go, i'd have to go with William DaFoe. He's a true freaked out baddie.
Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet", hands down.
Christopher Walken needs to be added to the list
Originally Posted by Evilbink
I liked him as Bobby Peru -- very sexy
Geoffry Rush was rockingly over the top as Cassanova Frankenstien in Mystery Men and Wyncott did rock in the crow. Gary Oldman is a freak and a half no doubt and Christopher Walken just projects disturbing. But there is on man who can creep me out more than anyone. Willem Defoe.
In spiderman he made a fairly silly villian super creepy in a second just by looking MJ up and down. In Wild at heart he just oozed creepy and bad on a level that would make Marlyn Manson blush. In Shadow of the Vampire he undid the past three decades of vampire movies by making vampires creepy as fuck. Even as Jesus he was scary, how do you top that. Well, you play a cartoon fish, who is a good guy even, and make him creepy.
Willem Defoe is the creepiest man on film hands down.
I was gonna vote for pin head but I'm all about Christopher walken!!! anything he does rocks!!
^v^ _ The Hessian OWNS!! yoU!!!
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gina Davis in Bound!!!
Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger really creepy and had some of the best one liners ever
jack nicholson, and id say captian spaulding is a loveable hate relationship vilian
Deniro... Cape Fear
Spacey... Seven
Matt Damon... Talented Mr. Ripley
The asteroid in Armageddon....?
I was thinking the same thing. Did you ever see 'King of New York' I fuckin' LOVE that movie. He's a villain in like everything he's done so it's hard to pick.Originally Posted by devil13
yea that was a good one. I remember deer hunter when I was about 7-8 yrs old he wasnt a villain in that one and dead zone too. but my favorite is true romance when he shoots Dennis Hopper. just that one scene. the chemistry between the two was great.Originally Posted by Toe Cutter
"I'm the Anti-Christ. You get me in a vendetta kind of mood, you will tell the angels in heaven that you had never seen pure evil so singularly personified as you did in the face of the man who killed you."
Michael Wincott in the Crow
Gary Oldman in the Professional
Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner
The dude that plays the warden in the Story of Ricky
Rutger Hauer was amazing in "Flesh & Blood", playing an amoral mercenary in the early days of gunpowder warfare. If you haven't seen it, you should.
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