Nurse Ratched is honestly evil, one of the few characters that has ever genuinely made my blood boil.
Kyser soze was genius. Best movie twist ever.
Bit late to the article but if noone's mentioned him, Cohagen from Total recall was a great villain
Henry Fonda in Once Upon A Time In The West.
Wes Studi in Last of the Mohicans
Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner
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Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl
On TV
Ian McShane in Deadwood
Robert Carlyle in Cracker
William B Davis in the X Files
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Palmers Spur
Was also going to suggest him. Ronnie Cox.
Worst villain ever
Arnie as Freeze in Batman
A great turn in cartoon villainy was Jason Lee as Syndrome in The Incredibles.
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I don't even remember that one. Must have been bad
''Superman IV was just a pile of sheiht, Christopher Reeve must have regretted getting involved in the writing of that''
Globus, cut the budget by half 2 weeks before cameras rolled, and Milton Keynes became 'Metroplis' ?!
I can't tell you, the laugh out loud moments I had.
too many! too many!!
the last time I watched it, it took me 3 hours!
me and my friends started to dissect it, scene by scene.. its a clusterfcuk of a movie.
the perfect lesson in how NOT to make a film...
I loved how one minute he's walking on the streets of New York, heading for the subway, which then when inside, turns into Elephant & Castle underground!!
what?!
that scene you put up as a link, just doesn't make any sense AT ALL!!
Nuclear man, is in Lex's lair, and see's the newspaper, with the 'Girl on the front', so he decides to fly to the daily planet, and raise hell, cos he wants her.
but Superman is already waiting for him outside the Daily planet?!
how did he know NukeMan would be there?!
ok so Supes says i'll take you to the girl, and they go inside the 'Daily Planet', where Supes tricks him in the Elevator... ok...
So then Supes and Bad guy meet at the top of the 'Daily Planet'.. Penthouse suite maybe?... ?!?
wait a sec, isn't that Lex Luthor's Lair?!
didn't Nuclear man just fly from there to the Daily Planet?! how did they end up back ?!
one of many MANY mistakes!!
watch it drunk.
This is my favourite Christopher Reeve quote about Superman IV:
We were also hampered by budget constraints and cutbacks in all departments. Cannon Films had nearly thirty projects in the works at the time, and Superman IV received no special consideration. For example, Konner and Rosenthal wrote a scene in which Superman lands on 42nd Street and walks down the double yellow lines to the United Nations, where he gives a speech. If that had been a scene in Superman I, we would actually have shot it on 42nd Street. Donner would have choreographed hundreds of pedestrians and vehicles and cut to people gawking out of office windows at the sight of Superman walking down the street like the Pied Piper. Instead, we had to shoot at an industrial park in England in the rain with about a hundred extras, not a car in sight, and a dozen pigeons thrown in for atmosphere. Even if the story had been brilliant, I don't think that we could ever have lived up to the audience's expectations with this approach."
An industrial estate doubling for the UN! 12 pigeons in lieu of hundreds of onlookers! Hahahaha!
oh man... You have to see Reeves entrance in that scene.
The kid is standing by a hotdog stand, and from left of frame, Superman just Jump steps into shot!!
before, everyone would've seen him / heard him coming, 'is it a bird, a plane ...etc...' none of that here.
really shows the cheapness of it all......
hilarious though!!
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Annie Wilkes in Misery , the sledge hammer ankle beaker of the world.
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Jack Nicholson in the shining is creepy and quality
Oh and superman and the quest for peace was just shocking an embarrassment
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Tokyo Drift was odd one out in the films of fast and furious franchise. Have you watched the others.
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posted on 23/4/15
Nurse Ratched is honestly evil, one of the few characters that has ever genuinely made my blood boil.
posted on 23/4/15
Kyser soze was genius. Best movie twist ever.
posted on 23/4/15
Bit late to the article but if noone's mentioned him, Cohagen from Total recall was a great villain
posted on 23/4/15
Henry Fonda in Once Upon A Time In The West.
Wes Studi in Last of the Mohicans
Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner
posted on 23/4/15
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posted on 23/4/15
Yes he was.
posted on 23/4/15
Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl
On TV
Ian McShane in Deadwood
Robert Carlyle in Cracker
William B Davis in the X Files
posted on 23/4/15
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posted on 23/4/15
Palmers Spur
Was also going to suggest him. Ronnie Cox.
posted on 23/4/15
posted on 23/4/15
Worst villain ever
Arnie as Freeze in Batman
A great turn in cartoon villainy was Jason Lee as Syndrome in The Incredibles.
posted on 23/4/15
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posted on 23/4/15
I don't even remember that one. Must have been bad
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posted on 23/4/15
''Superman IV was just a pile of sheiht, Christopher Reeve must have regretted getting involved in the writing of that''
Globus, cut the budget by half 2 weeks before cameras rolled, and Milton Keynes became 'Metroplis' ?!
I can't tell you, the laugh out loud moments I had.
too many! too many!!
the last time I watched it, it took me 3 hours!
me and my friends started to dissect it, scene by scene.. its a clusterfcuk of a movie.
the perfect lesson in how NOT to make a film...
I loved how one minute he's walking on the streets of New York, heading for the subway, which then when inside, turns into Elephant & Castle underground!!
what?!
that scene you put up as a link, just doesn't make any sense AT ALL!!
Nuclear man, is in Lex's lair, and see's the newspaper, with the 'Girl on the front', so he decides to fly to the daily planet, and raise hell, cos he wants her.
but Superman is already waiting for him outside the Daily planet?!
how did he know NukeMan would be there?!
ok so Supes says i'll take you to the girl, and they go inside the 'Daily Planet', where Supes tricks him in the Elevator... ok...
So then Supes and Bad guy meet at the top of the 'Daily Planet'.. Penthouse suite maybe?... ?!?
wait a sec, isn't that Lex Luthor's Lair?!
didn't Nuclear man just fly from there to the Daily Planet?! how did they end up back ?!
one of many MANY mistakes!!
watch it drunk.
posted on 23/4/15
This is my favourite Christopher Reeve quote about Superman IV:
We were also hampered by budget constraints and cutbacks in all departments. Cannon Films had nearly thirty projects in the works at the time, and Superman IV received no special consideration. For example, Konner and Rosenthal wrote a scene in which Superman lands on 42nd Street and walks down the double yellow lines to the United Nations, where he gives a speech. If that had been a scene in Superman I, we would actually have shot it on 42nd Street. Donner would have choreographed hundreds of pedestrians and vehicles and cut to people gawking out of office windows at the sight of Superman walking down the street like the Pied Piper. Instead, we had to shoot at an industrial park in England in the rain with about a hundred extras, not a car in sight, and a dozen pigeons thrown in for atmosphere. Even if the story had been brilliant, I don't think that we could ever have lived up to the audience's expectations with this approach."
An industrial estate doubling for the UN! 12 pigeons in lieu of hundreds of onlookers! Hahahaha!
posted on 23/4/15
oh man... You have to see Reeves entrance in that scene.
The kid is standing by a hotdog stand, and from left of frame, Superman just Jump steps into shot!!
before, everyone would've seen him / heard him coming, 'is it a bird, a plane ...etc...' none of that here.
really shows the cheapness of it all......
hilarious though!!
posted on 23/4/15
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posted on 23/4/15
Annie Wilkes in Misery , the sledge hammer ankle beaker of the world.
posted on 23/4/15
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posted on 23/4/15
Jack Nicholson in the shining is creepy and quality
posted on 23/4/15
Oh and superman and the quest for peace was just shocking an embarrassment
posted on 23/4/15
kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
Tokyo Drift was odd one out in the films of fast and furious franchise. Have you watched the others.
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