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The Best Bad Guys

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im not a big fan of that list either. nurse ratched number 5, and mr potter number 6? and training day made it on the list? any list that has training day on it and doesnt include "worst" in the title is automatically junk.

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Nurse Ratched is a great bad gal!

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I think Christopher Walken is a good bad guy.. He got some nervous and sleezy looks.

 

I loved him as billionaire industrialist Max Zorin trying to blow up Silicon Valley in the 007 adventure "A View to a Kill".

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Hm, Walken is on the line, IMO, for A View To A Kill.

 

 

 

Nothing against his ability to play bad guys, more so how he was protrayed as a bit of a nutter, more than anything :-?

 

A bit of a pitty really since he suited that role really well.

Deep voice, intense eyes. He tries to make you warm to him/her when you know you shouldn't, and then suddenly he/she does something that makes you think "wow I knew I shouldn't of warmed to him, that guy is bad" :P

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