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lol . . . I shall never forget the ‘Rockafeller Skank‘ from back in the 90s , lol . . Funk . . soul-brother lol . . as for Walken , I liked him as Max Shreck in ‘Batman Returns‘ . . . . always portraying wealthy tycoons . . |
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Decades ago, my rental apartment was targeted by Census workers.
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Enbyeff brought up Gary Oldman--he is brilliant. He can play a victim as he did in a film about a boy put in jail at a young age and spending his life there, can't remember the name of the film, or a villain and either is believable. He was great as Sid in Sid and Nancy too.
The girl who played Nancy Spungen, Chloe Webb, is really talented as well, she plays good and bad equally well. Robert Mitchum in Night of the Hunter or Cape Fear, Sean Penn in Casualties of War, both good at being scary without chewing the scenery. For wumin villains: I brought up Piper Laurie in the horror movie thread as Carrie's mom, she takes the cake on demonic scary lady roles IMO. Nancy Wolf as Susan Atkins in the TV film about the Manson Family, she did a good Mitchum-like job of simply being scary, via the eyes and attitude without being 'wild'.
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Yes he's great. Didn't he have quite an interesting interview once, then had to apologize for it? I thought his apology sounded sarcastic and insincere. At least I hope it was lol
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Daniel Day-Lewis is terrific as well, even if he is a half-jew; he was unforgettable as Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood: only a couple of deaths - but his menace.... "I. Drink. Your. MILKSHAKE!" |
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I do luhs me sum "dirty pillows", mm-hm......... |
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February 24th, 2019 | #28 | |
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He was great as Harmon in Charley Varrick, too: "You ain't got the balls of a bull canary!" Then there's Joe Don Baker as the polite Southern assassin in that one as well: "Very few White men speak to me in that tone - and no nigras at all...." :D |
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LOL
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. . not really a ‘villain‘ in the classical sense but one of the ‘wicked vampires‘ in ‘From Dusk Till Dawn‘
this guy . . His looks even before he became a vampire . . Priceless . . |
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