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Kriss Kristofferson - Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:Jack Nicholson - As good as it gets3
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Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans3
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Robert DeNiro as Louis Cypher in Angel Heart.
Tim Curry as Pennywise in IT.
TV rather than film but Bryan Cranston as Walter White/Heisenberg.2 -
Stig said:Robert DeNiro as Louis Cypher in Angel Heart.
Tim Curry as Pennywise in IT.
TV rather than film but Bryan Cranston as Walter White/Heisenberg.2 -
Tim Curry as Dr Frank N Furter.
Steve Martin as Dr Michael Hfuhruhurr.0 -
JiMMy 85 said:ForeverAddickted said:Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor in the original Superman
Jesse Eisenberg didnt do a bad job in the recent reboote but Hackman is Lex Luthor for me0 -
Javier Bardem is a great shout from no country for old men. Proper nasty bastard
Alan Rickman is a brilliant baddy in whatever he did, especially Robin Hood
I was expecting Steven Stelfox to be more evil than he was in the film of kill our friends but Nicholas Hoult did an OK job
Andy Serkis as Gollum stands out
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Ian McKellen in the X Men films.2
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Tony Clifton in Man on the Moon.1
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Ben Kingsley as Don Logan in Sexy Beast
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ElliotCAFC said:Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans0
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ElliotCAFC said:Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans6
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Question for anyone who watches Billions.
Who is the baddy and who is the goody? The working class boy turned greedy Billionaire insider trader or the spoon fed Ivy Leaguer attorney general breaking the rules to stop him?0 -
BR7_addick said:Question for anyone who watches Billions.
Who is the baddy and who is the goody? The working class boy turned greedy Billionaire insider trader or the spoon fed Ivy Leaguer attorney general breaking the rules to stop him?0 -
Bedsaddick said:Ben Kingsley as Don Logan in Sexy Beast
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JiMMy 85 said:BR7_addick said:Question for anyone who watches Billions.
Who is the baddy and who is the goody? The working class boy turned greedy Billionaire insider trader or the spoon fed Ivy Leaguer attorney general breaking the rules to stop him?0 -
JiMMy 85 said:ElliotCAFC said:Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans3
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Bob Hoskins......The Long Good Friday.6
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AddickUpNorth said:JiMMy 85 said:ElliotCAFC said:Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans
I think Brody may have pondered this in the second book (which is awful, as is the first frankly) but it's not mentioned in the third. Just coincidence.
Elliott is right though - that film did a serious amount of harm to the shark population.1 - Sponsored links:
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BR7_addick said:JiMMy 85 said:BR7_addick said:Question for anyone who watches Billions.
Who is the baddy and who is the goody? The working class boy turned greedy Billionaire insider trader or the spoon fed Ivy Leaguer attorney general breaking the rules to stop him?
On that note - at what point did anyone stop rooting for Walter White, if ever?0 -
Bedsaddick said:Ben Kingsley as Don Logan in Sexy Beast0
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Anthony Perkins - Psycho
Lee Van Cleef- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
David Warner - Time after Time (amongst others).
Always thought he would make a brilliant Snape until Alan Rickman was cast and made it definitively his1 -
JiMMy 85 said:AddickUpNorth said:JiMMy 85 said:ElliotCAFC said:Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans
I think Brody may have pondered this in the second book (which is awful, as is the first frankly) but it's not mentioned in the third. Just coincidence.
Elliott is right though - that film did a serious amount of harm to the shark population.0 -
JiMMy 85 said:BR7_addick said:JiMMy 85 said:BR7_addick said:Question for anyone who watches Billions.
Who is the baddy and who is the goody? The working class boy turned greedy Billionaire insider trader or the spoon fed Ivy Leaguer attorney general breaking the rules to stop him?
On that note - at what point did anyone stop rooting for Walter White, if ever?1 -
thenewbie said:JiMMy 85 said:AddickUpNorth said:JiMMy 85 said:ElliotCAFC said:Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans
I think Brody may have pondered this in the second book (which is awful, as is the first frankly) but it's not mentioned in the third. Just coincidence.
Elliott is right though - that film did a serious amount of harm to the shark population.0 -
JiMMy 85 said:AddickUpNorth said:JiMMy 85 said:ElliotCAFC said:Jaws, a story of people slaughtering a shark for daring to be a shark in its natural habitat.It’s also heavily contributed to the world wide vilification of sharks as mindless murdering machines, while hippos and falling coconuts are more dangerous to humans
I think Brody may have pondered this in the second book (which is awful, as is the first frankly) but it's not mentioned in the third. Just coincidence.
Elliott is right though - that film did a serious amount of harm to the shark population.
Peter Benchley, the author of Jaws the novel upon which the film was based, bitterly regretted that his book had such a negative effect on people’s perception of sharks, so much so that he later went on to be a shark conservationist.4 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Anthony Perkins - Psycho
Lee Van Cleef- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
David Warner - Time after Time (amongst others).
Always thought he would make a brilliant Snape until Alan Rickman was cast and made it definitively his1 -
The iceberg (not the real one) in Cameron's Titanic film. In fact I wish it had hit the ship a little harder so that it sank faster and gave us a shorter film.
The most overrated film in history.2 -
Gary Oldman.
The Firm.
Leon.
The Fifth Element.
The Magic Sword.
De Niro, Brando and Pacino in The Godfather 1 and 2.
Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven.
Richard Dawson (Killian) The Running Man.
Brendan Gleason (Ken) In Bruges.3