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Byrn wrote:"And Cancel Christmas"

Alan Rickman is always good as a villian.
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sure plays alot of em, eh? Die Hard, Harry Potter, Robin Hood...um...what else was he in? i know theres more, i just cant remember what...
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theDespiser wrote:sure plays alot of em, eh? Die Hard, Harry Potter, Robin Hood...um...what else was he in? i know theres more, i just cant remember what...
I've never watched Die hard or Robin Hood. I shall do so soon however 8)

And he's not a villain in Harry Potter. He's a good guy. :P
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Byrn wrote:"And Cancel Christmas"

Alan Rickman is always good as a villian.

He was superb in DIE HARD!!!! The best.
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I know there's more than one Die Hard film... which one is he in? and... :P...
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the 1st one.
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ok. I'll get my mate to copy all Die Hard films and Robin hood. 8)

Er... the Robin Hood and what btw? I mean there are several films about Robin Hood... my mate may neeed the undertitle... assuming, of course, there is one. :)
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(illegaly copy, mind you :P )
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Yep! I've got loads. :P And they're usually quite good... although I get about 1 out of 10 that jumps... and the picture isn't clear... even on dvd :? heh. But most are great. heh. And he prints out the coer to the dvd :mrgreen: heh. I rule, and you are all beneath me. ;)
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The title is Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. Is stars Kevin Costner as Robin Hood, because he sounds just like a Nottinghamian :roll:
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Ok... I'll text my friend now and see if he can get it me. :)
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it was pretty cool...cept rickman was the only one that had an english accent in the whole damn movie!!


the guy who played the cousin of the sheriff makes a great villain/evil dude...he was the long haired dude in the Crow, too...and the one-eyed dude in the 3 muskateers with chris o'donnell, chuck sheen, and kiefer sutherland...
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Byrn wrote:
Alan Rickman "Sheriff of Nottingham"

Gary Oldman, any movie you care to name with him as the bad guy
I agree. It was a lovely moment in HarryPotterIII where they stood face to face for a few seconds. Rickman with the ice cold voice and Oldman with the burning hysteria...

But I have to add one (rather unexpected?) villain: Hugh Grant. I really dislike him in all his "romantic comedies" where he plays the nice guy who gets the nice girl - but I find that he is superb as an unpleasent villain (example: An Awfully Big Adventure, Bridget Jones). I suppose I think it suits him better :? ?

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theDespiser wrote:the guy who played the cousin of the sheriff makes a great villain/evil dude...
Ah, Sir Guy of Gisburne... Though I am a native Nottinghamian and have yet to find either Gisburne or Loxley anywhere in this vicinity :P
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hmmm... he's having trouble getting hold of it... :( I won't be getting it in the next week at least... maybe I should try for a lawfully made dvd... :hairs:
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In no particular order...

0) Hannibal Lecter
1) Darth Vader
2) Sauron
3) Saruman
4) Mr. Smith
5) Alien
6) Preadtor
7) Gary Oldman's Dracula
8) Keyser Soze
9) Terminator
10) T1000
11) Hans Gruber
12) The Emperor
13) Alonzo
14) Darkness
15) Edward Longshanks
16) Khan!
17) Anton Shigur
18) Lurtz
19) Joker (both)
20) Nurse Ratched
21) Col. Walter Kurtz
22) Costello
23) Alex
24) Jack Torrance
25) Noah Cross
26) Bruno Ganz' Adolph Hitler
27) Jaws
28) Commodus
29) Bunny (Darko)
30) O-Ren Ishii
31) Bill
32) Ramses
33) Bullet Tooth Tony
34) Doug the Head
35) Scar
36) Syndrome
37) Amon Goeth
38) Frank
39) Charles Foster Kane
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New one: Aguirre.
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No order.
Jason Lee as Azreal in Dogma
Brick Top from Snatch
Tim Curry as Pennywise in It
Vigo Mortenson as Lucifer in the Prophecy
That guy with the bad hair in No Country for Old Men
Christopher Walkins Sicillian character in True Romance.
Rodney Dangerfield as Mallory Knox's step father in Natural Born Killers.

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Damn I forgot Evil Ash.
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Mr. Broken wrote:No order.
Jason Lee as Azreal in Dogma
Brick Top from Snatch
Tim Curry as Pennywise in It
Vigo Mortenson as Lucifer in the Prophecy
That guy with the bad hair in No Country for Old Men
Christopher Walkins Sicillian character in True Romance.
Rodney Dangerfield as Mallory Knox's step father in Natural Born Killers.

Event Horizon gets a big thumbs up, while Darth Vader gets a thumbs down for turning away from the Dark Side.
That's a really good list.
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