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post #101 of 108

Just watched THE LOSERS and immediately thought of this thread...

 

Max...

 

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-Orders a Bolivian compound to be bombed, despite knowing there are kids there.

- Attempts to kill our team.

- Kills the kids instead.

-Throws a scientist off a roof during negotiations.

- Shoots the girl holding his umbrella just because she stumbles and lets some sun in.

- Orders a newly hired team of 18 to be killed, just because.

- Tries to implode LA port to keep the War on Terror ongoing.

- etc etc etc

 

 

post #102 of 108

I always love it when Main Bad Guy kills his own henchmen.

 

Both Joker's do this hilariously.

post #103 of 108

DeNiro's bat to the head of a henchman in DePalma's Untouchables.

Later ripped off by New Jack City, Wesley Snipes (?) and a dudes hand.

post #104 of 108

Terry O'Quinn at his most chilling in the first five minutes of The Stepfather. Very effective use of the "you only see the aftermath" approach.

 

 

post #105 of 108
THE JACKAL. The film goes out of the way to establish that Willis is cold blooded and evil. Killing Jack Black is probably the highlight, but he also kills the gay government worker and the female agent in rather mean spirited ways. The Guy who hires Willis kills a henchman in a business meeting ala DeNiro and Snipes.
post #106 of 108

 

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on this note: The scene where DeNIro's Jimmy in Goodfellas. He's a fun loving criminal until he starts killing everyone after the Lufthansa heist. This scene is when you know he has gone over to the Dark Side completely and has become the villain of the movie.

 


You know what's awesome? Watching that movie in your apartment in Brooklyn and then realizing it was filmed right outside. Creeped me right the hell out.

post #107 of 108
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You know what's awesome? Watching that movie in your apartment in Brooklyn and then realizing it was filmed right outside. Creeped me right the hell out.



Was the  coat for Karen in your apartment all along?

post #108 of 108

The Tall Man in Phantasm and Joe Spinell in Maniac

 

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