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432.1 | Pure evil... | 41188::HELSOM | | Thu Jan 13 1994 03:44 | 11 |
| My favourite is Jaffar, the evil vizir in The Thief of Bagdad. Makes Major
Strasser in Casablanca look like a softy.
I second Angela Lansbury and Robert Michum in .-1. The Angela Lansbury character
is meant to be based on Livia, the wife of the emperor Augustus, ie a proper
Machiavellian manipulator, but Angela Lansbury's cosy image makes her come over
as superbly twisted.
How about Robert Taylor in Crossfire or Bad Day at Black Rock?
Helen
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432.2 | To name but a few | 42745::BOWEO | Telepathy, means never having to say your sorry | Thu Jan 13 1994 04:24 | 6 |
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Micheal Keaton, Pacific Heights, Beatlegeuse
Jenifer Jason Leigh, Single White Female
Rebecca DeMornay, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
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432.3 | Boo Hiss....rat P*ss ! | 44234::DWALLACE | The Lure 'O the trout | Thu Jan 13 1994 05:31 | 10 |
| Gary Busey in Lethal Weapon/Hider In The House
Ricardo Montoblan in Star Trek - The Wrath Of Kahn
Jack Palance in every one he's done !
John Lithgow in Riccochet
more later,
Davie.
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432.4 | | 45239::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Thu Jan 13 1994 05:53 | 3 |
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Alan Rickman as the Sherif (Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves)
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432.5 | Bad | 51219::PIJPSTRA_D | | Thu Jan 13 1994 05:58 | 2 |
| Jack Nicholson as The Joker (Batman)
Danny DeVito as The Penguin (Batman 2)
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432.6 | Bruce Dern | 18583::LYSETH | | Thu Jan 13 1994 08:53 | 3 |
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Bruce Dern -> John Wayne and "The Cowboys"
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432.7 | She's was bad | 58378::P_CHAPLINSKY | | Thu Jan 13 1994 09:17 | 5 |
| Not a "bad guy" but a "bad girl" 8^)
Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction; oh that poor rabbit!
Patricia
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432.8 | | 29052::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Thu Jan 13 1994 10:36 | 14 |
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I'd nominate Dennis Hopper's character in _Blue Velvet_.
I really didn't think Wes Studi's character in _The Last of the Mohicans_
was in any sense evil. He felt a natural hatred for the English for what had
been done to his family and expressed that hatred in the only way he could.
Randy
ps- Another nomination in the "charming but evil" catagory would be Orson
Welles' Harry Lime from _The Third Man_.
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432.9 | Let's talk REAL bad guys here | 36905::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Thu Jan 13 1994 10:51 | 7 |
| Robert Mitchum in Cape Fear!
My nominee for all-time champion of bad guys is Anthony Hopkins in
Silence of the Lambs. You didn't feel safe with this guy even if he was
trussed up, wearing a mask, and behind bars and a bulletproof window.
Jim
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432.10 | | 16564::NEWELL_JO | Graphically Yours | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:14 | 3 |
| John Malkovich in 'In the Line of Fire'.
Jodi-
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432.11 | | TAMARA::MCKEEN | | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:55 | 3 |
| Frank Langella in 'Dracula'.
Karen.
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432.12 | Alan Rickman | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | cats, rings & rock stars | Thu Jan 13 1994 12:07 | 6 |
| re .4, I definitely agree with Alan Rickman. He is my favorite bad
guy in Die Hard and Quigly Down Under, as well as Robin Hood (Costner
version).
Lorna
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432.13 | Palance, again | 7361::RUZICH | Realtime Software Engineering | Thu Jan 13 1994 12:50 | 12 |
| .3> Jack Palance in every one he's done !
In particular, Shane. Palance's character is so evil that after he's gotten
the draw on that poor farmer standing in the mud, he grins and savors the
moment before he shoots him dead. Clearly, a murderer who likes his work.
Also, while he isn't in the same class as Rickman or Palance, I kind of liked
seeing Wilfred Brimley in a nasty role in The Firm: Mr. Quaker Oats as a
steely, efficient killer. He was so sympathetic and persuasive when he talked
about those embarrassing photos.
-Steve
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432.14 | With sword in hand | 7780::DESOURDIS | | Thu Jan 13 1994 13:05 | 11 |
| RE: .1 > How about Robert Taylor in Crossfire or Bad Day at Black Rock?
I think we're talking about Robert Ryan here - always an effective
baddie (James Stewart's adversary in "The Naked Spur" is another nasty
performance by Ryan).
Another favorite of mine is Basil Rathbone's swashbucking villain in
"Adventures of Robin Hood" ('38) and "Mark of Zorro" ('41). THOSE
were the days...
Ron D.
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432.15 | the world series | 15838::GKOPPS | | Fri Jan 14 1994 12:55 | 5 |
| Here is a bad gal, Nurse Ratchett (sp?) in One Flew Over the Cuckoos
Nest. I do not recall who played her but it is the only movie I still
stand up and scream at the tv. hoping she will get strangled this time.
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432.16 | Louise Fletcher | 16821::POGAR | Movie Critic-Costner Specialist | Fri Jan 14 1994 14:18 | 6 |
| Re: -1
Nurse Ratchett.....Louise Fletcher.
CP
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432.17 | Jones | DECWET::HAYNES | | Fri Jan 14 1994 14:47 | 5 |
| James Earl Jones as the voice of Darth Vader. He could have voiced for
Rick Moranis in Spaceballs and still leave me quaking!
Michael
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432.18 | Wrong Robert | 41188::HELSOM | | Sat Jan 15 1994 11:07 | 7 |
| Re .14: You're right....Robert Ryan. There are four Roberts in Crossfire. But
Ryan is a great psychopathic baddy. I think he must have been basically a good
guy (like Conrad Veidt (Major Strasser) and George C. Scott) to be able to do
the nasties with such relish. Whereas the nice guy in Crossfire (was that Robert
Young or Robert Taylor?) I seem to remember denouncing commies to HUAC.
Helen
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432.19 | an unemotional killer | 4GL::GIROUX | DEC RALLY Development | Sun Jan 16 1994 09:36 | 1 |
| HAL 9000 from 2001.
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432.20 | Pacific Heights - Revisited | 42745::BOWEO | Telepathy, means never having to say your sorry | Mon Jan 17 1994 12:01 | 5 |
| Pacific Heights was on ITV in the UK on Saturday Night pretty much un-cut
and Wow I'd forgotten loads of it
(as an aside I noticed how obvious the ending was)
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432.21 | bad boys and girls | 16134::WILLIAMS_M | | Mon Jan 17 1994 20:02 | 12 |
| BAD GUYS:
Gene Hackman--Cliff Hanger(made the movie) and Unforgiven
Alan Rickman--Die Hard and Robin Hood, Prince of Theives(should get
more recognition for his great acting)
Jack Nicholson--The Shining, A Few Good Men, Batman(is there anyone
better than Jack?)
Robert DeNiro--Cape Fear(very convincing)
BAD GIRLS:
Rebecca Demornay--The Hand That Rocks The Cradle(she was evil!)
Glenn Close--Fatal Attraction
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432.22 | Cliffhanger | 42745::BOWEO | Telepathy, means never having to say ... | Tue Jan 18 1994 19:57 | 5 |
| RE: .21
Sorry to be picky but Gene Hackman wasn't the baddy in Cliffhanger it was
someone else entirely
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432.23 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Tue Jan 18 1994 20:59 | 3 |
| The pimply faced gunsel who tricked Keith Carradine into showing him
his gun in "McCabe and Mrs. Miller".
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432.24 | | 26608::BRANDENBERG | | Wed Jan 19 1994 13:20 | 8 |
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> The pimply faced gunsel who tricked Keith Carradine into showing him
> his gun in "McCabe and Mrs. Miller".
re: gunsel. Probably not the word you think it is (from Dashiel Hammet).
It's actually a homosexual prostitute.
monty
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432.25 | What 'bout.... | 44234::DWALLACE | The Lure 'O the trout | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:18 | 5 |
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Reutger Hauer in 'The Hitcher'
Bum twitching !
Davie
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432.26 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:22 | 16 |
| RE: .24 by 26608::BRANDENBERG
>> The pimply faced gunsel who tricked Keith Carradine into showing him
>> his gun in "McCabe and Mrs. Miller".
>re: gunsel. Probably not the word you think it is (from Dashiel Hammet).
>It's actually a homosexual prostitute.
Thanks, Monty, I 'd never heard it used that way. I see Catamite is
one of the meanings, right after "a treacherous person", but before
"gunman". Actually, the #1 definition; "a young, naive or stupid
person", more accurately refers to Carradine's character.
Whatever else he may have been, this kid was no-good. Sort of a wild
West incarnation of the dreaded Scut Farquous of "A Christmas Story".
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432.27 | | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Wed Jan 19 1994 19:16 | 3 |
| Henry Fonda in "Once Upon a Time in the West." Truly chilling.
-- Nina
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432.28 | Lithgow, not Hackman. | DECWET::HAYNES | | Wed Jan 19 1994 20:03 | 6 |
| re- minus a few
The bad guy in Cliffhanger was John Lithgow, whom was also the badguy
in Ricochet, Buckaroo Banzai, Raising Cain, and I forget what else.
Michael
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432.29 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:11 | 7 |
| The guy with the straight edge in the movie "Reservoir Dogs", perhaps
he was Mr. Orange?
Big time bad.
I agree with Rutger in the Hitcher, and Palance in Shane. I also
thought the kid in the first Omen was nasty...
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432.30 | | 65320::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Thu Jan 20 1994 13:39 | 12 |
| No, that was Mr. White, played by the "menancing even when he's not
trying" Michael Madsen. Mr. Orange (Tim Roth) was the unfortunate who
spent most of movie bleeding on the floor.
And yes, Mr. White was indeed, a very good bad guy. If ya know what I
mean.
Cheers,
kim
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432.31 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu Jan 20 1994 16:14 | 2 |
| Yup yer right, in mean "White", I mean right.... Well, you know what
I mean... ;-)
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432.32 | Nice Guy Eddie | 51219::GARLICK_N | | Fri Jan 21 1994 02:33 | 7 |
| I agree that Michael Madsen - "All you can pray for is a quick death.
Which you ain't gonna get." - in Reservoir Dogs is genuinely scary, but
the guy who really frightens me in that film is Chris Penn as Nice Guy
Eddie. It's the speed with which he switched moods, from genial,
joke-cracking, 70s-music-listening to psychopathic. Every time I watch
the film I keep thinking, 'Well, he's not so bad.' And then he pulls
the gun and says "Which cop? This cop?".....
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432.33 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Fri Jan 21 1994 13:30 | 7 |
| "I really don't care if you tell me anything or not, I'm going to
torture you...".
First movie ever to have me reaching for the FF button. (HINT) Even if
you are tempted, don't FF this scene!
Yikers.
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432.34 | ... | TAMARA::MCKEEN | | Mon Jan 24 1994 13:39 | 5 |
| Just saw this one again last night:
Donald Sutherland in the "The Eye of the Needle"
Karen.
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432.35 | | 27958::CKELLER | | Tue Jan 25 1994 15:08 | 3 |
| Great job at being very bad!!! Don Johnson in "Guilty As Sin".
Cheryl
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432.36 | very errie man | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Tue Jan 25 1994 15:26 | 3 |
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Has Rudgur Hower been mentioned as a bag guy. He allwasy plays
the bad guy and a good one at that!
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432.37 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Tinkerbell vs. bug zapper | Wed Jan 26 1994 07:25 | 7 |
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RE: .36
Rutger Hauer. Yes, I think so ... "The Hitcher", especially.
GTI
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432.38 | which one | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Wed Jan 26 1994 09:06 | 2 |
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Was it "The hitcher" or was it "The Hitchhiker" ?
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432.39 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Tinkerbell vs. bug zapper | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:26 | 4 |
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"The Hitcher".
GTI
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432.40 | | 38400::MCGARGHAN | Thou art the only one left; therefore am I thine. | Wed Jan 26 1994 17:27 | 14 |
| Annette Bening in VALMONT.
"It's lonely not having anyone to share your secrets with."
All three leads: Anjelica Huston, Annette Bening, and John Cusack, in
THE GRIFTERS.
Chris Sarendon in FRIGHT NIGHT.
Kathy Bates in MISERY.
(To me, if they're likable they're twice as dangerous--but that lets
out THE GRIFTERS...)
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432.41 | also...... | DECWET::HAYNES | | Wed Jan 26 1994 20:31 | 7 |
| Michael Ironside in SCANNERS
Tim Curry in LEGEND
Michael
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432.42 | ...just dropped in from the 60's & 70's... | 17655::LAYTON | | Fri Jan 28 1994 13:28 | 5 |
| How about Lee Van Cleef and Strother Martin, and Jack Elam in any number
of movies like Cool Hand Luke, the Clint Eastwood spagetti westerns, and
a whole raft of Hollywood westerns?
Carl
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432.43 | Supply the title | 44234::DWALLACE | The Lure 'O the trout | Sat Jan 29 1994 05:32 | 4 |
| What about George Peppard's excellent portrayal of the complete
American spoilt a$$hole/brat. Don't remember the flick title but his
character name was Jonus Cord.
Davie.
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432.44 | Title supplied | 3D::COULTER | If this typewriter can't do it, ... | Sun Jan 30 1994 22:31 | 8 |
| RE: Note 432.43
> What about George Peppard's excellent portrayal of the complete
> American spoilt a$$hole/brat. Don't remember the flick title but
> his character name was Jonus Cord.
"The Carpetbaggers", I believe.
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432.45 | | 16134::REEVE_C | | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:37 | 4 |
| Blue Duck in "Lonesome Dove" (the TV miniseries). Don't know the
actor's name, but he was awfully easy to hate.
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432.46 | Fredric Forrest | 51219::GARLICK_N | | Thu Feb 03 1994 02:47 | 8 |
| Blue Duck was played by Fredric Forrest, who seems to be able to switch
between playing nice regular guys (Tucker: The Man and His Dream),
twitchy neurotics (Apocalypse Now) and outright swines (Lonesome Dove)
with consummate ease. He was almost as unpleasant as Blue Duck in a TV
movie called The Right To Kill, about a gun-happy IRS employee who
liked slapping his wife and kids around.
Nick
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432.47 | A few more favorites | DECWET::LOWE | Bruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910 | Fri Feb 04 1994 19:42 | 29 |
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I would agree with several strong favorites already mentioned:
- Anthony Hopkins in "Silence of the Lambs" - *****
- Dennis Hopper as "Frank" in "Blue Velvet" - *****
- Robert Mitchum in "Night of the Hunter" - *****
- Henry Fonda as "Frank" in "Once Upon A Time In The West"
- John Malcovich in "Line of Fire" - he was pretty slimy in "Jennifer 8" too.
- The kid from "McCabe"
- Louise Fletcher Nurse Ratchett
- Angela Lansbury in "Manchurian Candidate"
Others no one mentioned:
- Anyone remember one of the first mini-series called "Rich Man Poor Man"?
William Smith played a goon named Falconetti. Unforgettable. *****
- How could anyone omit Arnold in "Terminator"?! ***** What's his name as the
model 1000 in T2 was good too.
- Ray Liotta as "Ray" in "Something Wild". Pretty good.
- What's his name as the corporate slimeball in "Aliens" deserves honorable
mention. Oh yeah, Paul Reiser.
- Charles Laughton in "Munity on the Bounty"
- Brion James as "Leon" in "Bladerunner"
I think "Fun" bad guys are a slightly different category, you can tell these
guys are having a great time going over the top, like:
- Nicholson in "Batman"
- Lithgow in "Buckaroo Bonzai"
- Nurse Ratchett almost falls in this category
- Eli Wallach(sp?) in "Good,Bad,Ugly"
- Gene Hackman as "Lex Luthor"
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432.48 | | DECWET::LOWE | Bruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910 | Fri Feb 04 1994 19:54 | 4 |
| I would also add
- Tom Beringer as "Sgt. Barnes" in "Platoon"
- Willem Dafoe in "Wild at Heart"
- "Biff" from "Back to the Future" - in the "fun" category.
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432.49 | Cinemax favorite... | 17655::LAYTON | | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:56 | 5 |
| Eddie Arnold as the Chairman of the Board in "INC"
"DIS-CO-NNECT!!!"
Carl
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432.50 | Gives me the creeps | 44245::DWALLACE | The Lure 'O the trout | Fri Feb 11 1994 08:48 | 5 |
| Almost forgot this one, it's one of my favourite suspense type films.
Rob Lowe in Bad Influence - now he was pretty screwed up.
Davie.
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432.51 | | YUPPY::SECURITY | Security @LDO | Mon Feb 14 1994 13:58 | 18 |
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Willem Dafoe in 'Wild At Heart' and 'To Live And Die In LA'.
Christopher Walken in just about everything he's done. (A View to a
Kill, At Close Range, King Of New York, True Romance, etc)
And also among my favourites are the three bad guys from '52 Pickup' -
John Glover, Clarence Williams III (I think) and that sweaty snivelly
little guy whose name I can't remember.
Wasn't Micheal Madsen's character in Res dogs Mr. Blond?
(Not Mr. White?)
Scott
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432.52 | Don't worry - it drives just like a truck... | 36058::CARROLLJ | I've been laughing, fast + slow | Mon Feb 14 1994 14:32 | 7 |
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John Lithgow as Dr. Emilio Lazardo in _Buckaroo Banzai_ :-)
"Buckaroo-a Ban-a-zai - I'll a-see you in-a Hell!!!" :-)
A Classic . . .
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432.53 | | GODIVA::bence | Leave time for the unexpected. | Mon Feb 14 1994 16:07 | 3 |
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re "Sweaty, snivelly little guy" - Michael J. Pollard ???
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432.54 | | 65320::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Tue Feb 15 1994 13:18 | 7 |
| re. some back
I think you're right about Michael Madsen not being Mr. White. That
was Harvey Keitel's character.
kim
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432.55 | Good ole Andy... Not! | 18583::LEBEAU | Boot to the head!!! | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:50 | 11 |
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Andy Griffith played a decent bad guy in a movie about a hunter that
goes in the desert with his friend and a boy as a guide. He kills his
friend and then tries to make it look like the boy did it and then ran
off into the desert and starved. Plan woulda worked except that the
boy had a slingshot and ambushed the guy inside his camp one morning.
Puts big holes in his arm and leg. Boy then drives hunter into town
where hunter proceeds to frame him...
Anyone remember what the name of that movie was?
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432.56 | | 44243::IGOLDIE | Just another victim | Tue Feb 15 1994 18:03 | 6 |
| re a couple
Michael Madsen was Mr.Blonde
ian
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432.57 | JAWS | 17576::DIFRUSCIA | | Thu Feb 17 1994 08:30 | 6 |
| I forget the guys name but he the guy in Maniac Cop with the oversized jaws.
I saw him in a movie called the Night Stalker were he snapped peoples necks
with his thumbs and chanted something like "Son Sele Um Se Outa", we he would
get stronger everytime he killed someone.
tony
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432.58 | WHAT THE F*** YOU LAUGHING AT | 32880::FARRELL | | Mon Feb 28 1994 15:57 | 3 |
| Joe Peci in "GOODFELLAS". Scariest thought is that guys like him really
exist.
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432.59 | What's that song? ... Jeremy? :-) | 36058::CARROLLJ | Gilligan! Drop those coconuts!! | Mon Feb 28 1994 16:20 | 8 |
| re .58 . . .
Yeah, that's what happens to the little guy everyone made too much
fun of in grade school ( what, am I like a *clown*, so I make you
*laugh*??? ) :-)
- Jim
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432.60 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue Mar 01 1994 12:42 | 4 |
| RE: .58
Yep. He was flat out scary (especially because he was based upon a
real character and everyone knew the guy with a chip on his shoulder).
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432.61 | a few more...... | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Wed Jan 01 1997 01:47 | 28
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