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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #15 on: 24 May 2014, 22:38:48 »

You're back then? I've missed you.........honest.

Haven't you forgotten something?
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« Reply #16 on: 24 May 2014, 23:35:11 »

Stemo by a mile. ;D ;D ;D
You're back then? I've missed you.........honest.

OH! you sweetie :-*  ;D ;D

Yep, got back this morning lovely break, fantastic weather, great pubs and walking the dogs without the hustle and bother of a multi cultural city!!! :y

P.S you seem to have been good boys in my absence :y ;D ;D ;D
 
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #17 on: 25 May 2014, 23:45:15 »

Silva in the latest bond film

I recon he is more sinister in this film.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477348/
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #18 on: 26 May 2014, 09:47:41 »

One from my childhood - Darth Vader.  Obviously, the last of the proper films ruined it, and the new poxy ones...    ...no, don't get me on a rant ;D
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #19 on: 26 May 2014, 14:02:29 »

My mothering law,a cross between Dr Evil and Rose West. ;D ;D ;)
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« Reply #20 on: 26 May 2014, 14:25:52 »

Vader is good, but doesn't have that endearing evil humour of the Joker and Davey Jones. IMO.

 ...missing element there :)
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #21 on: 26 May 2014, 14:43:36 »

One from my childhood - Darth Vader.  Obviously, the last of the proper films ruined it, and the new poxy ones...    ...no, don't get me on a rant ;D
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« Reply #22 on: 26 May 2014, 15:06:01 »


Mrs. Fothergill  in the 1960s version of Modesty Blaise.

Google the scene with the clown, I mean what a way to go . . . .  :o


Well not too many, well nobody, seemed to agree too much with the above, so how about Servelan from Blakes 7 (yes, I like female baddies  :y) or maybe Cruella De Ville from Disneys 1001 Dalmations ?

Ok, ok  here's a bloke  . . . . Commodus in Gladiator, now c'mon he was pretty bad


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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #23 on: 26 May 2014, 15:40:37 »

Kevin Spacey as Keyser Soze. So evil, that he had the rest of the gang, the cops and the viewers taking pity on him. . . . .
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #24 on: 26 May 2014, 17:10:28 »

Vader is good, but doesn't have that endearing evil humour of the Joker and Davey Jones. IMO.

 ...missing element there :)
True, though I'm not a big fan of the Marvell Superhero style films, so tend not to watch most of them. I didn't particularly like the first (modern era) Batman film, or any since, so Nicholson's portrayal is wasted on me I'm afraid  :-[. Even Keira Knightly couldn't maintain my attention in that series, so I've never seen one all the way though...   ...bizarrely, as I tend to enjoy that kind of light hearted, Disney style film.

Tis bizarre how some films you don't really get into...

Anyway, I digress  :-[
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« Reply #25 on: 27 May 2014, 18:03:22 »

Vader is good, but doesn't have that endearing evil humour of the Joker and Davey Jones. IMO.

 ...missing element there :)
True, though I'm not a big fan of the Marvell Superhero style films, so tend not to watch most of them. I didn't particularly like the first (modern era) Batman film, or any since, so Nicholson's portrayal is wasted on me I'm afraid  :-[. Even Keira Knightly couldn't maintain my attention in that series, so I've never seen one all the way though...   ...bizarrely, as I tend to enjoy that kind of light hearted, Disney style film.

Tis bizarre how some films you don't really get into...

Anyway, I digress  :-[

Hmmm. I wonder, a pink film for TB perhaps...? Lots of talking and lovey duvvy bollards. Sought of film that can be "watched" on radio 4, as its all talk and no action.

A gay film, in short. Yes :)
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #26 on: 28 May 2014, 18:34:24 »

Vader is good, but doesn't have that endearing evil humour of the Joker and Davey Jones. IMO.

 ...missing element there :)
True, though I'm not a big fan of the Marvell Superhero style films, so tend not to watch most of them. I didn't particularly like the first (modern era) Batman film, or any since, so Nicholson's portrayal is wasted on me I'm afraid  :-[. Even Keira Knightly couldn't maintain my attention in that series, so I've never seen one all the way though...   ...bizarrely, as I tend to enjoy that kind of light hearted, Disney style film.

Tis bizarre how some films you don't really get into...

Anyway, I digress  :-[

Hmmm. I wonder, a pink film for TB perhaps...? Lots of talking and lovey duvvy bollards. Sought of film that can be "watched" on radio 4, as its all talk and no action.

A gay film, in short. Yes :)
I'm more mindless explosions, no plot (as in Commando, a great film), "clean" harmless comedy (eg, Italian Job), a good action film (such as early die hards), good thriller (terminator, esp the first), natural disaster types (twister, dantes peak up until it blows, then it goes shit), thinking films (such as murder mystery) or mostly true stories like Apollo 13. Also quite enjoy many of the Disney live action "kids" films, such as National Treasure etc.

Not into lovely dovey 'dangle berries', though Mrs TB is.

Surprising films are LOTR, didn't think I'd like that, but was captivated from the start, and TV series Lost, which suckered me in.


Marvell superhero, nah, just cant get into them for some reason. As a child, I was more Knightrider than Incredible Hulk.

I will, of course, make an exception for Ironman. Miss Ptts can look after me any day ;D
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #27 on: 28 May 2014, 19:43:01 »

My best baddy has crawled out from under his stone in the last few days....... Tony Blair!  >:(

He even looks a bit like Jack Nicholson's joker!  ::)
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Re: Your best baddy?
« Reply #28 on: 28 May 2014, 20:05:30 »

Ba'al from Stargate SG1..

David Robert Jones from Fringe TV series..

Loki from the Marvel films..

Can't think of any others just yet.

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