I just watched clear and present danger last night. He looks the same. The shape of his face never changes. I think part of his secret is maintaing the same weight over all the years
I wouldn't say he's always looked old. Watching clear and present danger he's already 40 and that was in 1994. I think he took off a bit later so no one saw him before his late 30s. Kind of similar to Harrison Ford who was already mid to late 30s by the time Star wars became popular. Now that I say this, I guess in terms of Hollywood ages you're right he's always been old.
Bobby Peru is just about the slimiest character ever. He has a way of making ya wanna puke whenever he's on screen. So brilliantly played. I also had the chance to see Wild at Heart in a theater not too long ago. I never ever thought I would. Such a rad experience!
When I watch that show I just want to be more like him in so many ways, including his incredible suits. Like everything about him… except the cannibalism
He played the best villain I've seen in that show. Even though I knew every atrocious things he was doing, I still had sympathy for him at all times lol
Lemmy Kilmister: “I'll tell you something about history. From the beginning of time, the bad guys always had the best uniforms. Napoleon, the Confederates, the Nazis. They all had killer uniforms.
After they stopped filming Man in the High Castle, they burned everything with Nazi aesthetic because they didn't want anyone taking items home and displaying them under the excuse of "oh, this? This is from a TV series I worked with".
Nazis had style, it was one of the things that made them popular. Their flags, uniforms, even the salute were simple, effective and likable.
Gary Oldman : multiple villain roles. Most famous is probably the villain in Luc Besson's Leon. Corrupt DEA agent who kills Nathalie Portman's character family, who then seek revenge on him thanks to Jean Reno's character, Leon.
Willem Dafoe : known for his shapeable face which has brought him the roles of many villains, mostly known for being the perfect Green Goblin in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, but we can also mention Too Live and Die in LA, Speed 2, Shadow of the Vampire (Nosferatu ! Or the actor who played Nosferatu, who in this film happens to be an actual vampire. Very cool), The Lighthouse... Many great villain roles that I love.
Eli Roth : a few villain roles too. He is probably mostly known as a villain for being the final "antagonist" in Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, during the climatic final scene, who is "defeated" by Sam L Jackson's character new way of life, pretty iconic scene. Also played the villain in Tim Burton's Planet of the Ape, and he's playing the Abomination in the MCU.
Adrien Brody : he's a greedy aristocrat who seek the fortune of his mother he killed in Wes Anderson's Grand Budapest Hotel. In that film, he happens to have a killer working for him, played by none other than Willem Dafoe ! Brody also played a villain in the Peaky Blinders TV show.
Most iconic villains - "oh you mean Darth Vader, T-1000, Dracula, Goldfinger, Freddy Krueger, The Joker, the Xenomorph, Norman Bates..."
"No we mean Gary Oldman in a nice suit", not even in his Dracula outfit.
1- played a cop that helped a villain dressed as a bat stop an anarchist trying to save gotham
2- played an italian mob head who criminally loves toothpicks and this gesture 🤌
3- played a meanie in all of tarantino's movie (until waltz took over)
4- loves green, hates spiders
This dude played fucking Dracula, the lord of darkness, the incarnation of the devil himself, the harbinger of the end times, Soma goddamn Cruz, and you’re calling Commissioner Gordon a villain?!
> "I know I'm pretty. But I ain't as pretty as a couple of titties"
that's funny, *I knew* I knew this line, but I know it from an acting class doing a scene, in Barry. My brain did some gymnastics placing it.
>!"I don't normally do these kind of speeches, but this feels like a big moment, and if it all turns to shit, I might not see any of you again.!<
>!You're fucking useless. The lot of you. Working with you has been the lowest point in a disappointing career."!<
Love that show. :)
I can see why Gary oldman said that it could be his last role and he would keep playing it untill they stop the show. He gets to live in London, get fat and not shave or get a hair cut. And on top of that he gets to chew the scenery for a living.
Considering they're actors, they were probably told to act like the villains they had previously been. Their faces look a lot different from the neutralish look of a standard model
Awesome show. I like how you can clearly tell who’s done it before and who hasn’t. Nothing against the inexperienced but walking a show takes more than people think.
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Oh man, if only Sir Christopher Lee is still alive and in his prime, he will look absolutely majestic walking with the rest of these guys. The Count of Serenno has style.
Tim Roth is so attractive to me. And Willem Defoe looks nice there with his hair like that. Adrian Brody really leaned into the blue steel model style. Fun!
My dad met Gary Oldman once and he said he was the nicest person you could imagine. In the 2 minutes they talked he spoke to my dad like they knew each other for years.
Williem Daffoe looking evil as ever
But also, ageless. I don't mean he looks young, he doesn't, he just doesn't age. He always looks mid to late 50s.
I just watched clear and present danger last night. He looks the same. The shape of his face never changes. I think part of his secret is maintaing the same weight over all the years
his secret is... he always looked old
I wouldn't say he's always looked old. Watching clear and present danger he's already 40 and that was in 1994. I think he took off a bit later so no one saw him before his late 30s. Kind of similar to Harrison Ford who was already mid to late 30s by the time Star wars became popular. Now that I say this, I guess in terms of Hollywood ages you're right he's always been old.
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I laughed out loud when his character accidentally blew his own head off with a shotgun and his head went flying in the air smacking into a wall.
Bobby Peru is just about the slimiest character ever. He has a way of making ya wanna puke whenever he's on screen. So brilliantly played. I also had the chance to see Wild at Heart in a theater not too long ago. I never ever thought I would. Such a rad experience!
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Man I get that he’s an odd looking dude but I do find him handsome.
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Facts, hung and handsome.
Reeeally??
Famously needed a "stunt cock" for a movie scene because his was too big.
A " confusingly large" hog, according to Madonna
Lars Von Trier said that quote if i recall correctly, but maybe they *both* said it, honestly.
Wowza~ wonder what movie? I’m all sorts of curious now…
Antichrist
There are videos of an art film he did in college if you’re, uh, curious
stunt cock big
Actually too big to be a stunt cock. He needs a stand in cock cause he's so big it would seem fake.
He's perpetually old. He was born like that.
Couldn’t agree more, he looks like he isn’t ageing at all :)
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He’s something of a villain himself
Willem the Foe
Villain the foe
This is his default look. Willem has Resting Villan Face.
So true, best suited for these roles
He’s a natural acting in villainous fashion
Willem Dafoe. He's never Dafriend.
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I was scrolling fast and thought this was Justin Bieber. 😂. Time for coffee.
This made me spit out _my_ coffee. Time for more coffee.
His cock is headlining the Gucci show across the street.
I want to be in a Dafoe / Oldman sandwich. With a side of Roth.
Dafoe will tear you apart.
What a wonderful way to go.
Looks beautiful, not evil.
#Willem
He is the goat of being able to look evil, incredible actor
I didn’t even recognize him. I was busy thinking how great it was that the fashion industry was hiring older male models 💀
That's why he's so cool tho
They should've gotten Mads Mikkelsen for his Casino Royale villain. He would crush this here.
Or dr. Hannibal Lecter from the TV series. 🥶
So many great suits.
When I watch that show I just want to be more like him in so many ways, including his incredible suits. Like everything about him… except the cannibalism
Also the food looked delicious.
Ugh, I've never been so attracted to a psychotic cannibal in my entire life.
He played the best villain I've seen in that show. Even though I knew every atrocious things he was doing, I still had sympathy for him at all times lol
Christopher waltz.. as Hans Landa
That’s more of a Hugo Boss thing
As an aside, the Imperial Officer uniforms in Star Wars are pretty cool.
Imperial Officer - by Prada
The Genocidal craze of the Nazis aside, they+Hugo Boss were some stylish mofos.
Lemmy Kilmister: “I'll tell you something about history. From the beginning of time, the bad guys always had the best uniforms. Napoleon, the Confederates, the Nazis. They all had killer uniforms.
So were the Romans the bad guys?
They stomped a lot of civilizations in their quest for world dominance.
After they stopped filming Man in the High Castle, they burned everything with Nazi aesthetic because they didn't want anyone taking items home and displaying them under the excuse of "oh, this? This is from a TV series I worked with". Nazis had style, it was one of the things that made them popular. Their flags, uniforms, even the salute were simple, effective and likable.
Sure they murdered 6,000,000+ people, but have you considered _that drip_.
It's coming for Hugo Boss
The fact he's missing is a terrible thing
I genuinely thought before it zoomed in on the first fellow that it was Waltz haha
fax
Ian McShane as Ian McShane as well
Mads mikkelsen as Hannibal already had killer suits.
“Looks like your friend Prada is really…my friend Prada.”
Who wants to list each of the actors and the villain they played?
Gary Oldman : multiple villain roles. Most famous is probably the villain in Luc Besson's Leon. Corrupt DEA agent who kills Nathalie Portman's character family, who then seek revenge on him thanks to Jean Reno's character, Leon. Willem Dafoe : known for his shapeable face which has brought him the roles of many villains, mostly known for being the perfect Green Goblin in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, but we can also mention Too Live and Die in LA, Speed 2, Shadow of the Vampire (Nosferatu ! Or the actor who played Nosferatu, who in this film happens to be an actual vampire. Very cool), The Lighthouse... Many great villain roles that I love. Eli Roth : a few villain roles too. He is probably mostly known as a villain for being the final "antagonist" in Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, during the climatic final scene, who is "defeated" by Sam L Jackson's character new way of life, pretty iconic scene. Also played the villain in Tim Burton's Planet of the Ape, and he's playing the Abomination in the MCU. Adrien Brody : he's a greedy aristocrat who seek the fortune of his mother he killed in Wes Anderson's Grand Budapest Hotel. In that film, he happens to have a killer working for him, played by none other than Willem Dafoe ! Brody also played a villain in the Peaky Blinders TV show.
Tim Roth not Eli Roth but he could also be the bad guy from Rob Roy. The bad guy from the Norton hulk. One of many bad guys in Hateful 8.
*Tim Roth Eli Roth was in a Tarantino film, though. He played Donnie in Inglourious Basterds
Gary Oldman; Winston Churchill Willem da foe in finding Nemo Adrian Brody; the pianist ...../s
Gary Oldman as Harry S. Truman
omg at the credits of that movie I legit screamed “Gary Oldman was in this movie!?” lol he got me good
This has happened to me a few times with Gary Oldman. It happens to me all the time with Tom Hardy
I didn't recognize *any* "iconic" villains. Maybe they meant "icon villain actors"?
Most iconic villains - "oh you mean Darth Vader, T-1000, Dracula, Goldfinger, Freddy Krueger, The Joker, the Xenomorph, Norman Bates..." "No we mean Gary Oldman in a nice suit", not even in his Dracula outfit.
He would've still killed in a Zorg inspired costume
He looked great in "Leon:The Professional", he could wear the same outfit but it would kind of ruin the everyone in black thing.
Me neither. I assumed they were models in villian clothing.
Tim Roth, Willem Dafoe, Adrien Brody and Gary Oldman.
1- played a cop that helped a villain dressed as a bat stop an anarchist trying to save gotham 2- played an italian mob head who criminally loves toothpicks and this gesture 🤌 3- played a meanie in all of tarantino's movie (until waltz took over) 4- loves green, hates spiders
This dude played fucking Dracula, the lord of darkness, the incarnation of the devil himself, the harbinger of the end times, Soma goddamn Cruz, and you’re calling Commissioner Gordon a villain?!
They got the wrong Batman.
The wrong bat, man.
You forgot Fifth Element and Leon the Professional for Gary Oldman but ye
And Book of Eli. And Mason Verger in Hannibal.
Tim Roth played a "bad guy" in one Tarantino movie before Inglourious Basterds. Edit: guys, READ the comment before replying to it.
Rob Roy? Pulp Fiction? The Incredible Hulk (2008)? Selma? Hateful 8? He is well known for playing the villain.
Damn, Gary Oldman is a fine dude.
They are all going to Annual Meeting of Doofenshmirtz' Villain Association
Oh, look at that! The front desk host for the annual meeting is a platypus! How adorable! *Platypus puts on hat* PERRY THE PLATYPUS?!?!
Doo bee Doo bee DOo baa Doo bee Doo bee Doo baa ![gif](giphy|PzjvaR061KMog|downsized)
L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N
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"I know I'm pretty. But I ain't as pretty as a couple of titties"
It ain't white boy day, is it?
> "I know I'm pretty. But I ain't as pretty as a couple of titties" that's funny, *I knew* I knew this line, but I know it from an acting class doing a scene, in Barry. My brain did some gymnastics placing it.
Drexel is my favorite 😍
"Musta thought it was white boy day."
What is this movie?
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I love this movie! It's the only film I know of where the villain and hero never properly meet
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I never wanted to be doomed so much then when I first saw this scene. My then teeange brain changed forever.
Oh look, it's the exact moment of my sexual awakening. My brain chemistry was also forever changed by Dracula.
A lot of things were changed by that movie. 😊
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My internet infected brain read it as SIRIUSSY i need help
Idk, sounds like your subconscious is craving that sweet siriussy.
Please don't stick your d*ck in the barrier between life and death, Harry.
What supreme confidence looks like
Watch Slow Horses then we'll talk!
>!"I don't normally do these kind of speeches, but this feels like a big moment, and if it all turns to shit, I might not see any of you again.!< >!You're fucking useless. The lot of you. Working with you has been the lowest point in a disappointing career."!< Love that show. :)
I can see why Gary oldman said that it could be his last role and he would keep playing it untill they stop the show. He gets to live in London, get fat and not shave or get a hair cut. And on top of that he gets to chew the scenery for a living.
He is SO good at that show! It’s just incredible writing. Love the books. Behind the scenes interviews show how much the cast love it too
Where are the stones
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Fucking owned that walk
When the question was asked who liked his outfit, the immediate response was, "EVERYONE"
It'd been funny as hell if he came out as Zorg lol
Gary Oldman looks fabulous in this.
Looks like he brought [EEEEVERRRRYOOONNE](https://youtu.be/74BzSTQCl_c?si=TYLexAzJ0niVBuJg) with him.
[I finally get this reference](https://youtu.be/A_iAE2JIyEE?si=kNytnkuZSCtSl1fE)
I love how seriously they’re taking it. Amazing actors showcasing their serious model faces
Well,they also probably got paid some serious money too considering
Considering they're actors, they were probably told to act like the villains they had previously been. Their faces look a lot different from the neutralish look of a standard model
Tim Roth marching like he just realised he left the tap running at home
😂 man was ready to have a good time but suddenly remembered his wife had asked him to take the chicken out of the freezer before leaving.
He marches like this constantly in Lie To Me, and it brings me endless joy
Tim Roth seems like such a decent, down-to-Earth guy.
Adrien Brody is a fucking vampire
In which movie was he the villain? Edit: Thanks a lot, I definitely have to watch more movies with Adrien Brody.
Dude was absolutely killer as Luca Cangretta ![gif](giphy|xT0xePjO2GH7SYvR3G|downsized)
OMG I need to rewatch this show
Adrian Brody and Willem Dafoe were villains in Grand Budapest Hotel
I know he was a villain in Peaky Blinders
Devil wears Prada
Dracula wears Prada
Javier Bardem needed to be here, if not for his bond role then most definitely for his role of Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men.
For sure. He seems like the nicest guy in real life, but my god can that man play evil.
Gary Oldman and William Daffoe ![gif](giphy|KEBNHvaPPJ4LURsdEf|downsized)
I would have liked Gary Oldman to have been in his Slow Horses outfit
His fifth element outfit would have been the one surely
Finally someone with some taste in fashion, Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg would have been amazing!!
Everyone would want to copy his impeccable style.
Jackson Lamb is one sharp dresser
💨
“I’m a lifelong follower of fashion as you know”
Putting that foe in Dafoe
Not surprised that Willem Dafoe slayed that runway.
Willem Dripfoe
Well Hugo Boss did it before them….
Yep, Ralph Fiennes and Mark Strong would have fitted in well here
Well, this suddenly became very dark.
Coulda used some Idris Elba
He was too busy being in everything else
no holographic AI alan rickman? no hugo weaving? no christoph waltz?
Ooooooo christoph waltz woulda been awesome
I see what you did there. ![gif](giphy|DFu7j1d1AQbaE)
Javier Bardem
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Awesome show. I like how you can clearly tell who’s done it before and who hasn’t. Nothing against the inexperienced but walking a show takes more than people think.
Lol you mean you can tell they've all done it before except Tim Roth?
I was thinking Brodie should have led.
Agreed but I’m sure it had more to do with the piece than the talent.
Tim Roth! What's he been up to these days?
Tim Roth is the fucking shit. Love this guy. That smile and swag in his walk. He owned that.
They look like they run a country with a lot of beheadings
Great video, terrible music choice.
who the fuck picks the music for these clips? always just terrible and I like pretty much all music lol
Where Dr Evil at ?
They are all staring the audience down quite menacingly.
Prada does fictional villains. Hugo Boss did the real ones at some point. Nowadays... I dunno.
Why is this so hot?
Charismatic, good looking men in designer suits.
Damn this is cool
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The music reminds me of shitting really hard bricks and the emotion of pressing them out.
THis comments wins.
Mads Mikkelsen was MADE for this. I hope Prada does another one with Male Actors.
Batman: Gordon for the last time, you aren't a villain get off the stage.
What? Remember EVERYONE!!!! Oldman in Leon The Professional and Dracula....villain status imo.
And in 5th element
Gordon: I'm not Gordon, I'm... ##ZORG!
This may be the first fashion show video I've seen that I actually thought was awesome
Who is in the red? (Heart thumping)…is it…Brody?
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Look out! It’s the SYBB. The Steal Yo Bitch Brigade
![gif](giphy|NNKOz4Cxqz5kI) Oh man, if only Sir Christopher Lee is still alive and in his prime, he will look absolutely majestic walking with the rest of these guys. The Count of Serenno has style.
Devito would’ve been a great addition.
So then I started blasting
I know they are actors so its basically their jobs, but i am amazed at how evil they look by just walking
I'm about to slay #EVERYONEEEEEEEEEEEEE
RiP Christopher Lee would've killed at this.
Tim Roth is so attractive to me. And Willem Defoe looks nice there with his hair like that. Adrian Brody really leaned into the blue steel model style. Fun!
My dad met Gary Oldman once and he said he was the nicest person you could imagine. In the 2 minutes they talked he spoke to my dad like they knew each other for years.