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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jun 22, 2020 22:41:42 GMT
Everett McGill Clancy Brown
Who else?
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jun 22, 2020 23:01:22 GMT
Klaus Kinski
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Post by politicidal on Jun 22, 2020 23:40:26 GMT
Lawrence Tierney.
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Post by loofapotato on Jun 22, 2020 23:53:04 GMT
That man is more than intimidating. He was a psycho! I remember reading off the old imdb threads that someone mentioned he chased and intimidated people away from his house that was adjacent to a public trail I think in the SF Bay area with a shotgun. Not to mention the times he would rage on set or accusations of pedophilia and rape.
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Post by loofapotato on Jun 22, 2020 23:54:52 GMT
Daniel Day-Lewis
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jun 23, 2020 0:06:16 GMT
Probably why he had just the one appearance on Seinfeld.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Jun 23, 2020 4:32:12 GMT
Joe Pesci. He's scary in mob movies.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 23, 2020 5:14:31 GMT
Jack Palance
Ernest Borgnine
Rod Steiger
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Post by Prime etc. on Jun 23, 2020 5:25:01 GMT
Ted Cassidy Richard Kiel Chuck Connors Nigel Green Margaret Hamilton Charles McGraw Richard Lynch Telly Savalas
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Post by someguy on Jun 23, 2020 5:38:45 GMT
Tommy Lister, aka Tiny, aka Zeus.
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Post by hi224 on Jun 23, 2020 7:44:02 GMT
No one said Michael Shannon or Ed Harris yet at all?.
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Post by hi224 on Jun 23, 2020 7:45:02 GMT
Kelvin Harrison Jr. Inadvertently does, especially in Luce which I guess was a major point of the movie.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jun 23, 2020 9:16:00 GMT
Yes, one of those "born" to play menacing and downright frightening fellas in 80s and early 90s action movies. Sadly it seems like he rarely ever matched or got something as evil and scary to work with, as the villain known as the Night Slasher, from the classic 80s action Sly Stallone film Cobra (1986). He even looked more crazy with the "Clark Kent" geeky glasses on, and surely one of those guys you do not want to meet in a dark alley at night, when trying to get home, that's for sure. 
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jun 23, 2020 9:26:44 GMT
Vernon Wells is of course another kind of very intense, "colorful" or just a very unforgettable kind of a movie villain, who I remember Arnold Schwarzenegger once told (through some behind the scenes bonus stuff from Commando) that would switch from the "nicest guy in the world" straight into a complete maniac, the very moment the camera went "action" and then the curtains fell down, and gone was Vernon, in came Bennett and, well, Arnold "joked" that the Australian actor got so intense, that he prefered to just stay the hell away from him while filming Commando (1985).  He might be seen or laughed at, as campy as hell, but his complete death stare and many (incredibly many facial expressions) sure makes him stand out as one of the most entertaining bad guy villains of the 80s. They sure don't make 'em like they used to, I think is a fitting way of "describing" bad guy actors such as Vernon or Brian Thompson.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jun 23, 2020 9:41:17 GMT
Sonny Landham had quite a reputation going, where I remember during one of the Predator (1987) behind the filming documentaries, it was said that he had to be "looked after" by a couple of brought in security guards, not to protect Sonny, but to prevent him from doing serious harm or cause violence around him during filming. I mean, it must have been quite a sight, having all these larger-than-life alpha males being brought down into this not so friendly jungle enviroment, and also having security quards making sure everybody "got along" in the process.
However, seeing a lot these intense and scary looking actors names being mentioned in the thread, it is interesting and kind of funny hearing or reading stories that most of them seems like the kindest and sweetest people in real life.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jun 24, 2020 7:28:11 GMT
Forgot one
George Kennedy
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Post by ck100 on Jun 24, 2020 8:07:21 GMT
Vernon Wells is of course another kind of very intense, "colorful" or just a very unforgettable kind of a movie villain, who I remember Arnold Schwarzenegger once told (through some behind the scenes bonus stuff from Commando) that would switch from the "nicest guy in the world" straight into a complete maniac, the very moment the camera went "action" and then the curtains fell down, and gone was Vernon, in came Bennett and, well, Arnold "joked" that the Australian actor got so intense, that he prefered to just stay the hell away from him while filming Commando (1985). He might be seen or laughed at, as campy as hell, but his complete death stare and many (incredibly many facial expressions) sure makes him stand out as one of the most entertaining bad guy villains of the 80s. They sure don't make 'em like they used to, I think is a fitting way of "describing" bad guy actors such as Vernon or Brian Thompson. 
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Post by miike80 on Jun 24, 2020 14:40:56 GMT
Lee Van Cleef
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Post by Archelaus on Jun 24, 2020 15:40:57 GMT
Marlon Brando Lee J. Cobb Kirk Douglas Damian Lewis Gary Oldman
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Post by bravomailer on Jun 24, 2020 15:45:11 GMT
De Niro in his younger days 
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