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Norman Bates - Psycho



To name a few...

John Doe (Keven Spacey) in Se7en

Amon Goth (Ralph Fiennes) in Schindler's List

Alonzo Harris (Denzel Washington) in Training Day

The Joker (Heath Ledger) in The Dark Knight

Harvey Two-Face (Aaron Eckhart) in The Dark Knight

T-1000 (Robert Patrick) in Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Darth Vader (James Earl Jones) in Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back

Darth Tyranus (Christopher Lee) in Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones

Gollum (Andy Serkis) in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Oogie Boogie (Ken Page) in The Nightmare Before Christmas



Clarence Boddicker in Robocop

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- Darth Vader. He's iconic. The breathing, the mask, all black... everything. A perfect movie villain. Easily defined, but fun none-the-less.

- HAL-9000. Emotionless and utterly creepy.

- The Nazis. I mean, come on. How much play have they gotten over the years?

- Michael Myers. The first, and still the best, slasher psycho villain. A white mask, overalls, a knife, and a fondness for silence. Perfect.

- Colonel Walter E. Kurtz. Apocalypse Now was already a great movie. Then Brando stepped in and turned it into a masterpiece.

 




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rocketpig said:

- Colonel Walter E. Kurtz. Apocalypse Now was already a great movie. Then Brando stepped in and turned it into a masterpiece.

 

Correction: Apocalypse Now was already a masterpiece. Then Brando stepped in and turned it into a masterpiecer.

 



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