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Good or bad guys (in film)

We're all frustrated with the current situation and unknown future, so thought something non-football might help us all relax a bit. 

In which film did you like the bad guy more than the good guy?
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    Kevin Spacey - Se7en. 
    DiCaprio - Wolf of Wall Street
    James Cagney - White Heat
    Anthony Hopkins - Hannibal Lecter
    Alan Rickman - Die Hard
    Benedict Cumberbatch - Star Trek
    Tom Hardy - Dark Knight Rises
    Ray Winstone - Scum
    Joaquin Phoenix / Joker
    Robert Carlyle - Plunkett and Macleane
    Joe Pesci - Goodfellas
    Jack O’Connell - Money Monster
    Mark Rylance - Bridge of Spies 
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    No Country For Old Men, Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem)

    Gangs of New York, Bill the Butcher (Daniel Day Lewis)
    Great choices 
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    edited August 2020
    Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War and EndGame

    Loved the way they portrayed him in the first of those two... Felt almost in agreement with his "actions" coming out of the cinema

    A year later (using a different Thanos) they turned him right into the bad guy and completely switched my mindset of him from one that agreed with him, to that of someone who was just a evil bastard!!

    Know it was only really Josh Brolin's voice but they got the casting spot on with the deep voice that he's got 
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    Another shout for Robert Carlyle as Begbie in Trainspotting
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    Alan Rickman (Sheriff of Nottingham) - Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.
    Rickman was great in both Die Hard and Robin Hood

    Lost a great actor when he departed!! 
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    Great to see Alan Rickman already named twice @stonemuse @DaveMehmet
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    Alan Rickman (Sheriff of Nottingham) - Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.
    Rickman was great in both Die Hard and Robin Hood

    Lost a great actor when he departed!! 
    Which strangely made me think of Jack Nicholson in The Departed 
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    edited August 2020
    Jonny Lawrence in The Karate Kid

    Daniel is the real bully and Jonny is the true karate kid
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    Alan Rickman (Sheriff of Nottingham) - Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.
    Rickman was great in both Die Hard and Robin Hood

    Lost a great actor when he departed!! 
    And he was Professor Snape
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    Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor in the original Superman

    Jesse Eisenberg didnt do a bad job in the recent reboote but Hackman is Lex Luthor for me
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    An open goal I know but Phoenix managed that in Joker.
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    An open goal I know but Phoenix managed that in Joker.
    The best Joker yet, with another late; Heath Ledger not far behind him
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    An open goal I know but Phoenix managed that in Joker.
    Beat you to it ... see above  :)
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    Brian Cox as Hannibal Lecktor in Manhunter. 
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    Wilfred Bramble in Duchatelet the yellow toothed dancer. Or did I dream that one?
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    The cast of the Italian job, although I felt a bit sorry for John Le Mesurier as the governer being ticked off by Noel Coward about the standards in the prison.
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    Surprised it hasn't been mentioned but for me its always Clyde Shelton- Gerard Butlers character in Law Abiding Citizen.

    Yes he us supposed to be the bad guy killing people, but whenever I first watched it I rooting for him the whole way through.

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    For some reason I keep thinking of actors no longer around

    Bruno Ganz as Hitler in Downfall... Cant have been an easy role to play but just outstanding
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    Denzel Washington in Training Day
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    Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor in the original Superman

    Jesse Eisenberg didnt do a bad job in the recent reboote but Hackman is Lex Luthor for me
    Michael Rosenbaum’s Luthor was brilliant. Hackman refused to shave his hair, I’m not having that. 
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    Billy Bright - Football Factory
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    Billy Bright - Football Factory
    Oh yes  :)
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    Warren Clarke - ID


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    edited August 2020
    There are a lot of memorable bad guys here, but ones I’d say I liked more than the good guy... TDK’s Joker maybe. Training Day?! Mad! Denzel was a grade-A wanker in that! 

    The Nightmare on Elm Street movies are way better when you root for Freddy! And they all have tragic endings. 

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    Jack Nicholson - As good as it gets
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