Some Non-Creepy Movie Creeps
When I was at school, if one of us had had some bad news or was a bit down, we used to stroke each other. You know, someone would do one arm and someone else the other. It was a wonderful sensation. Did you do that at your school?
Vincent Gallo in any movie he's ever starred in.
You know why they call you Goon? Because you're retarded. And you're ugly. You're an ugly retard. And they call you Goon because you're ugly and retarded. And you'll always be Goon... Goon, Goon, Goon. And that's what I'm gonna call you for the rest of your life, is Goon. Goon, Goon, Goon, Goon, okay? So fuck you.
Christopher Walken as Duane Hall in Annie Hall
Can I confess something? I tell you this as an artist,I think you'll understand. Sometimes when I'm driving... on the road at night... I see two headlights coming toward me. Fast. I have this sudden impulse to turn the wheel quickly, head-on into the oncoming car. I can anticipate the explosion. The sound of shattering glass. The... flames rising out of the flowing gasoline.
Peter Stormare as Gaear Grimsrud in Fargo
Where is Pancake's House. We stop at Pancake's House.
Teri Garr as Julie in After Hours
Hey Paul, do you like my hairdo? Then why don't you touch it?
Bill Paxton as Simon in True Lies
Let's face it. The 'Vette... gets 'em wet!
Philip Baker Hall as Floyd Gondolli in Boogie Nights
I like simple pleasures, like butter in my ass, lollipops in my mouth. That's just me. That's just something that I enjoy.
Will Patton as Scott Pritchard in No Way Out
I am tired of weakness! I am faced with a grave problem, and I intend to resolve it
quickly and cleanly.
2 comments:
I would add Philip Baker Hall as Jimmy Gator in "Magnolia" and Rhys Ifans as Jed in "Enduring Love".
Old-school creep: Bruce Dern's character in "The Cowboys" with John Wayne.
Creep as protagonist: Billy Bob Thornton in "Sling Blade."
SuperCreep as protagonist: Harvey Keitel in "Bad Lieutenant."
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