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Who's on your list of the creepiest, meanest, baddest movie villains of all time?

My votes:
1. Hannibal Lecter
2. Captain Hook (Jason Isaacs - but oh so hot - I don't know if it's the hook or the whole pirate thing or what but I've always had a thing for Cap'n Hook)
3. Voldemort
4. The British officer in The Patriot (Jason Isaacs again!)
5. Malificent (Sleeping Beauty)

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Originally posted by GoFish:
Absolutely, positively no one comes close to the repulsiveness of Heath Ledger as the Joker.

That was the most disturbing yet pitiful character I think I have ever had the wonderful pleasure of getting to know.


He was awesome! I'll never look at a pencil the same way again.

I love a multi-layered movie villain. Gary Oldman plays some real love to hate em creeps - Stansfield in The Professional comes to mind.
Oh, Gosh, I could go on & on. Big Grin

Female Villians:
Glenn Close, Fatal Attraction
Kathy Bates, Misery
Bette Davis, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Faye Dunaway, as Joan Crawford, in Mommie Dearest

Male Villains:
Nicolas Cage & John Travolta, Face/Off (can you say Sexy?)
Jack Nicholson, A Few Good Men
Jack Nicholson, as The Joker, Batman
Guy Pierce, The Count of Monte Cristo (Great movie!!)
Jamey Sheridan, as Randall Flagg, The Stand
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Originally posted by UnderContract:
Bama, did you like No Country? I'm usually a Cohen Bros fan but I didn't like one. I'm looking forward to seeing the new one with Brad Pitt and George Clooney.


I like the Cohen Bros also but I kind of got lost when I watched No Country. I couldn't figure out what was going on. I've only watched it once so I'll have to watch it again to see if I can figure it out.
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Originally posted by UnderContract:
Ace, have you seen Lady Killers? That movie is hilarious. It was based on a British version but the conglomeration of characters and how they interact is genius. I have a different favorite every time I watch it. My favorite line is from Marva Munson, "Well, how can it help but do?!"


That one I have not seen. I'll have to look for it the next time it comes on.
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Originally posted by ace1965:
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Originally posted by UnderContract:
Ace, have you seen Lady Killers? That movie is hilarious. It was based on a British version but the conglomeration of characters and how they interact is genius. I have a different favorite every time I watch it. My favorite line is from Marva Munson, "Well, how can it help but do?!"


That one I have not seen. I'll have to look for it the next time it comes on.


Rent it. You don't want the content edited for TV version. Smiler

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