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RE: Unnerving and Creepy - 8/8/2006 7:38:20 PM   
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  What actor has played a role that permanently changed your impression of him/her?    


I'm a bit late to this thread.   But what fun.  OK  this gets long.  THREE catagories:

1.  In the Catagory of Definitive creepy performances by brilliant actors:

Edward Norton/Brad Pitt in Fight Club (yah, usually Pitt can't act his way out of a paper bag...but here...he's great).
Edward Norton in "American History X" (probably the best).
Heck, even Edward Norton as the consummate scummy bad guy in "The Italian Job".

Kevin Spacey in just about ANYTHING.  But notably,
in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"

Of course, Anthony Hopkins.  Is there any performance that tops his Hannibal Lecter for pure evil?  

Nick Cage.  He does a lot of shlock, and he's just too damn manly pretty.  BUT as a young guy he did "Raising Arizona" better than anyone could, and even the anti creep in "Con Air"..both of which show great range.

John Malkovich.  Sure he does some silly period pieces in frilly pants and white makeup, but see his brilliant creepy psychopath in "Con Air."

IN the catagory of Definitive Brilliant performances by creepy actors:

Steve Buscemi.  Is there ANYONE who can creep out a movie better?  His super serial killer/sweet boy in "Con Air" steals the movie (not an easy feat...see footnote)* 
Steve Buscemi again, in "Fargo".  shudder.  the guy can give me a nightmare with a smile.

William H. Macy.  I can watch him all day, in anything.  But in Fargo**...sheeesh...nice Norwegian car salesman does murder.  In Pleasantville?  "Honey I'm HOME".

Ted Levine.  Who, you say?  The OTHER creepy killer in "Silence"...tell me you don't shudder when someone whispers in your ear "would you fuck me?  I'd fuck me..."

James Spader.  A creepy guy in anything, but for this crowd..."Secretary".

And Catagory 3:  Some that aren't creepy, just definitive, and make you rethink the abilities of the actors:

Bill Murray in two brilliant performances:  Of course, "Lost In Translation."  But if you want to see that the man is an acting genius, check out his Polonious in Hamlet 2000.  Not creepy, but you'll never think "Ghostbusters" again.

Charlize Theron, clearly shows real chops in "Monster."

Michael Caine in "Cider House Rules".  Sure you knew he was a brilliant actor, but here he can really do his stuff.

Orlando Bloom in "Kingdom of Heaven" (added at the insistence of my daughter).  He's not just the pretty Hobbit boy...he can act!  (Sometimes.  Then he goes to be a stick of wood with pretty eyelashes in the Disney "Pirates" toys.)

Which brings me to...Johnny Depp.  Maybe I should move him up to "creepy guys", but say what you will, he's a genius.  "Chocolat" to "Secret Window" to the ONLY watchable thing in "pirates".  And if you think he can only play "pretty boy", you haven't seen "Blow".

And the OSCAR goes to....Oh MAN, I haven't even mentioned The Godfather...3 movies, and about the best definitive performances of all of their careers...James Caan alone.  OK.  Enough of this.  I'm going to read a book.

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*I'm hijacking my own post.  "Con Air" might be one of the greatest movies of the 90s.  Oh, sure the plot sucks, the effects are Bruckheimer bullsh*t, but the ACTING...in this one sucko written little nothing of a movie you have no fewer than 9 incredible actors, all strutting their stuff.  And I don't even count Nick Cage, who has great lines, but still is a block of wood.  No, rent this puppy, make a big bowl of popcorn and pour yourself a double bourbon and watch Cusak, Malkovich, Ving Rhames, Buscemi, Nick Chindlund, Colm Meaney, even Dave Chappelle....and more.

** Yah, Fargo is another one of those brilliant works on about 100 level movies.


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RE: Unnerving and Creepy - 8/8/2006 8:45:19 PM   
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   What actor has played a role that permanently changed your impression of him/her?   


  • Well, unfortunately everything Gary Oldman's been in has had him at his creepy best, especially Dracula.  Even Sirius Black, good guy that he is, is pretty whacked.
  • Jude Law's pretty high on my list too.  Between his erotobot gig in AI and Road to Perdition, he squicks me out.
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman is tres creepy.  'Nuff said on him.
  • Same with Ralph Fiennes.  Think baby Voldemort in HP:GoF

As for someone who I can't see in the same way, hands-down it's Elijah Wood after seeing him in Sin City.  No more Mr. Nice Frodo...

*shudders*

~Holly

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RE: Unnerving and Creepy - 8/8/2006 9:08:13 PM   
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HollyS said: 
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman is tres creepy.  'Nuff said on him.
  • Same with Ralph Fiennes.  Think baby Voldemort in HP:GoF



  • OH SWEETY!  we hit the "Creepy actors trifecta"  Red Dragon, the "prequel" to Silence of the Lambs, has a creepy Philip Seymour Hoffman (the nasty Weekly World News journalist who gets it bad from the serial killer), a really creepy Ralph Fiennes (bad dental work, horrific tats and a "hunger" for William Blake (inside movie joke), and ...the WINNER and STILL champion...a nasty vingette of Hannibal Lecter played by...you guessed it...Sir Anthony.

    I know what we are renting our next movie night *wicked grin*

    E.

    :whispers "would you fuck me?   I'd fuck me...." *GRIN*

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    "It's the same thing," he said.

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    RE: Unnerving and Creepy - 8/8/2006 9:14:34 PM   
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    As a former 90210 addict, i would have to put Tori Spelling on this list.  All those Lifetime movies she made...WOW!!!
    Just kidding...she's a...i don't know what, but i'm rolling my eyes.

    Harrison Ford has had some really diverse roles, but nothing's that changed my opinion of him.  Bruce Willis also, starting out in Moonlighting, such a comedian, and then moving into the DieHard movies; his characters have changed too.

    Sticking to the theme of the post, however, i would have to go with Anthony Hopkins.  i just shudder thinking about fava (sp) beans.

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