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I don't mean in terms of how rubbish they were, but real evil sons of bitches. Scar from Lion King style.
Mine would be "L'il Zé" from City of God...my god I've never been more repulsed by a movie character. I won't spoil the film for those of you who haven't seen it [if not, DO SO IMMEDIATELY] but he's such a violent, scary character.
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Freddie Kruger. lol
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Nothing in excess
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Howard the Duck easily
Oh and FPJr's character in She's All That and Jigsaw from the Saw series for being such a shit, unscary villain.
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No matter that they act like senile 12-year-olds on the Today programme website - smoking illegal fags to look tough and cool. No matter that Amis coins truly abominable terms like 'the age of horrorism' and when criticised tells people to 'fuck off'. Surely we all chuckle at the strenuous ennui of his salon drawl. Didn't he once accidentally sneer his face off? - Chris Morris - The Absurd World of Martin Amis Last edited by BB_Eye; 18-05-2010 at 01:25 PM. |
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Not fictional.. but Idi Amin in "The Last King of Scotland."
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Xerxes from 300
![]() The only thing Leonidas did wrong in that movie was not throwing that spear straight inbetween the ***** eye's
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R.I.P Kerry x
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Also the guy in Irreversible who does the "deed."
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Banned
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Banned
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Ron Weasley. In the books he is not much better but in the movies he is essentially an unfunny, dim witted pug with the character depth of a cardboard cutout. And hey, I've seen Crow sequels.
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Why Colin Firth is a really underrated actor and also illustrates how frightening the film in question is. |
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D; He is hilarious in the books!
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Oh, and Uncle Monty in Whitnail & I. It's one of those situations where a character is so annoying in story that it translates to real life.
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I thought Conspiracy was a chilling piece of work simply because of how the characters seemed to think that discussing the final solution for the Jewish problem was a mere formality, and to the uninformed onlooker it would seem like it was just a group of affluent businessmen discussing simple arithmetic and strategy over a nice bottle of wine and cigars. Crazy stuff.
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The mum and dad from "Mum and Dad"
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Oh, and Fiennes in Schindler's List has to get a mention.
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