The Toecutter.
Canāt we just get beyond Th-
Oh wait, wrong movie.
that feel when I read this thread
TRUTH!
I hated that %&@! thing so much. My daughter begged for us to do it. I had to find a creative place to put it every day for a month. And our house is not exactly huge. Then my daughter couldnāt find it anyway.
Thankfully we only had to do it for two years.
Three decades and change later, that same actor, Hugh Keays-Byrne, would take on another great antagonistic role in that universe as Immortan Joe in Fury Road:
Fury Road was a really good action movie, but I felt it had lost that distinctively Australian feel that the original movies had.
Sure, the xenomorphs in Aliens were bad news, but this guyā¦
ā¦ THIS GUY.
Apparently even his mom was happy when his character got what was coming to him.
I LOVE THAT STORY.
If itās true? His mother reportedly said of the characterās fate: āGOOD.ā
Anyone who pops the collar of a sport coat canāt be trusted.
I donāt care if itās several hundred years in future. You donāt pop that.
Re-watching The Last Action Hero a few years ago, it was a lot better than I remembered. And Charles Dance was having almost as much fun as this utterly glorious scene-stealer of a Black Hat.
No sequel for him.
As far as David Patrick Kelly is concerned, is his rat-like punk Luther from The Warriors a nastier baddie than the sleazy creep Sully from Commando?
They both get a satisfying comeuppance.
Arguably.
They were both great fun to watch!
Luther aināt exactly great himself.
āIt looked real painful.ā
While weāre on the subject of bad guys in Arnold moviesā¦
Ben Richards: āKillian! IāLL BE BACK.ā
Killian: