In no particular order... Lil' Ze (Leandro Firmino) - City Of God (Brazilian) Joker (Jack Nicholson) - Batman Al Capone (Robert DeNiro) - The Untouchables Alonzo (Denzel Washington) - Training Day Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) - American Psycho Max Cady (Robert DeNiro) - Cape Fear Ryunosuke Tsukue (Tatsuya Nakadai) - Sword Of Doom (Japanese) Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) - Die Hard Mr. Blonde/Vic Vega (Michael Madson) - Reservoir Dogs More later...
Jonathan Doe(Spacey)- Se7en Very real,very scary & very evil. It's TV but as a kid I remember Falconetti from 'Rich Man Poor Man' as being frighteningly evil.
Keyzer Soze -The Usual Suspects -Mystery(spoiler) Just a great movie Hannibal Lecter -Silence of the Lambs-Anthony Hopkins John 'Jack' Daniel Torrance-The Shining-Jack Nicholson - I turned the sound down for that one as a kid. It didn't help. lol John Ryder- The Hitcher-Rutger Hauer- Made me a fan of Hauer's (Spoiler) Primal Fear Convicingly real don't want to give too much away.
Al Swearingen (yeah it's TV not theatrical) - he's the most evil of villains until you slowly realize that thru the bloodshed and brutality he's the town's greatest hope - esp when the likes of George Hearst come to Deadwood.. Bobby Peru (Willem Dafoe) Wild at Heart My wife won't watch the last half movie because of Bobby Peru.. His scene with Laura Dern's character is intense to say the least... Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) Blue Velvet Is there a more evil villain than Frank Booth? "Don't You *** look at me!" Bill the Butcher (Daniel Day Lewis) Gangs of New York Alot like Al Swearingen. Don't know why Dicapprio gets all the kudos for this movie when it was Lewis who outright stole every scene. Brilliant role..
"I could move to California and teach a course in earthquake preparedness" Max Cady was a sick pup no doubt - both Deniro and Robert Mitchum's versions. Patrick Bateman's character was evil enough without the bloodshed.. But at least he could get reservations at Dorsia!