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Saturday, May 8, 2021

Earth Ocean Fire Villains In Suits II

 

"Bad Guys With Flair" who have criminal minds and practice manipulating others into their schemes. They often have the qualities that are admirable in business but have chosen to use their talents to advance themselves. 

This article is "Villains in Suits II." The first article is "Villains in Suits" where I include the films about Wall Street and other businesses. The slick, shark villains who lure people in. This a continuation of the first article.  View first article here:

 https://earthoceanfire.blogspot.com/2018/10/villains-in-suits.html

 

"True Romance" (1993) Directed by:  Tony Scott and Written by Quentin Tarantino  Starring:  Clarence Worley (Christian Slater) is a well-meaning but socially unskilled comic-shop clerk whose idea of a big night out is catching a Sonny Chiba triple-feature at a downtown grindhouse. He meets a girl called Alabama (Patricia Arquette) who is new to town and calls herself a hooker. She has been a hooker only a few days and Slater decides to get her away from her pimp. The director captures the magical innocence of these two lonely characters as they fall in love. The pimp part is played by Gary Oldman who calls himself Drexl. This character made an impression of me that I still remember as one of the scariest bad guys ever! Gary Oldman is the real thing and Tarantino's writing along with Tony Scott's directing creates a wild blend of action and dark comedy. This film reached theaters a year before Tarantino's hit "Pulp Fiction."  

 

 "The Strain" TV Series (2014-2017) Written by Guillermo del Torro and Chuck Hogan  Starring:  David Bradley, Corey Stoll, Kevin Durand, Richard Sammel

This film was created from a series of books written by Guillermo del Toro. The "bad guy" that impressed me the most was called Thomas Eichorst played by Richard Sammel.  

A mysterious viral outbreak of an ancient vampire like virus is taking over New York city. Sirtrachian (David Bradley) is a pawn shop owner who stubbornly is going to get to the bottom of this and stop it. 

Sirtrachian has a history with this bad guy. He was a prisoner during the holocaust and Thomas Eichorst was the Nazi General who presided over Sirtrachian's prison camp.

Now he is the right arm man at Stoneheart; presently is under cover as a well dressed business man. He lives forever. He has a secret...no spoilers! As the story unfolds, we are kept spell-bound as we find out secrets of the strogoi (vampires) and secrets of the characters. This director keeps his viewers interested and on their toes. He did not write the script strictly by the books but added new scenes and stories to keep the show fresh and the cast on their toes!  Never a dull moment!

The quality of this series is impressive. So many details in the story along with beautiful cinematography. This bad guy keeps you wondering what he is going to do.  I can't tell you any spoilers!                    View this on Amazon Prime.

 

Andrew Scott in "Sherlock" (2010) starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman

This series was truly a "labour of love" for the creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. The making of Sherlock demonstrates how the team works together to update the stories to our modern time and keep their meaning.

Professor James Moriarty is a fictional character in some of the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Moriarty is a criminal mastermind whom Holmes describes as the "Napoleon of crime." This character was invented to kill off Sherlock Holmes.

Andrew Scott is amazing and fun to watch as he matches wits with Sherlock. He leads him down some unfruitful pathways. Sherlock cannot resist his intellectual games.

   

  "The Walking Dead" (2010 - 2018) Creators:  Frank Darabont, Angela Kang

Stars:  Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride

 The Governor (David Morrisey) is one of the worst villains ever created. Full of charm, with a southern accent, this bad guy is responsible for several deaths of primary characters in this series.
The Governor is a fictional character from the comic book series "The Walking Dead", created by Robert Kirkman and made his debut in "The Walking Dead" #27 in April, 2006. The third season of the TV series he is going strong. Season 3 is one of my favorites as Philip's community seems to be flourishing when he finds Andrea and Michonne in the woods exhausted and tired from surviving on their own. of course he offers them a place at Woodbury. 
The Governor is a favorite among the fans. Philip (his characters name) loves being in charge and comes across as a cult leader. Smooth talking and convincing, he lures the survivors into his fold.



 

 

 

 

 I have to mention Merle played by Michael Rooker. Daryl's brother in the series. He is such a good actor. He throws himself into the character and is so interesting to watch. He has a bit of southern charm even though it is creepy. He kills, he tortures, he yells, he is the ultimate white trash bad guy. We  missed him terribly when his character was gone.  

 

 















"Cape Fear" (1991) Directed by:  Martin Scorsese   Starring:  Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lang, Juliette Lewis

De Niro plays convicted rapist Max Cady, recently released from prison after serving a fourteen-year sentence, and stalks the family of the lawyer Sam Bowden  (Nick Nolte) who defended him.
"Come out, come out, wherever you are" mocks Cady.
While in prison, Max  studied law. He knows how far to go in harassing Bowden. He goes as far as he can as this thriller
builds and builds. The dialogue is brilliant as Robert De Niro taunts this family and addresses the issue he has with his lawyer's poor defense. 

 I would like to see Robert De Niro play this role again!!



 "American Gods" (2017) TV Series  Creators:  Bryan Fuller, Michael Green 

Starring:  Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning, Pablo Schreiber, Ian McShane

Ian McShane is the character that got my attention.  From a lawless, foul-mouthed saloon owner in "Deadwood" to a tough, no-nonsense British gangster in "Sexy Beast", Ian has cornered the market on playing rogues, villains, and bad guys.  He was born September 29, 1942 in Lancashire, England, UK. 

Plot of this new series:  A recently released ex-convict named Shadow meets a mysterious man who calls himself "Wednesday" (Ian McShane) who knows more than he first seems to about Shadow's life and past. We find out there is more to "Wednesday" than we first were led to believe.  No Spoilers! 

This first season can be viewed on Stars. The second season is coming out in 2019 on Stars.

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you have enjoyed this series of villains. Here is the list of these four blogs.  View them all. Your favorite "bad guy" could be in one of these articles. Nelda 

Villains in Suits

https://earthoceanfire.blogspot.com2018/10/villains-in-suits.html 

 Gangster Movies 2

https://earthoceanfire.blogspot.com/2018/09/gangster-movies-2.html 

Gangster Movies


https://earthoceanfire.blogspot.com/2018/08/gangster-movies.html



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Earth Ocean Fire Comedy

 

Comedy comes in all sizes, shapes and forms.  Comedy combined with horror, drama and thriller genre seem to be my favorites.  Enjoy!

First on the list is "Leprechaun" (1993)  Director:  Mark Jones  Stars:  Warwick Davis, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt 

 

 

 

Jennifer Aniston made her movie debut in this film and I was first introduced to Warwick Davis. He is an amazing leprechaun and Jennifer later became part of the "Friends" sitcom. This film is too much fun and is not boring at all. There is a series of Leprechaun films. For Irish fun check these out on St. Patrick's Day!

 
"Harvey" (1950) Director:  Henry Koster  Written by: Mary Chase (she wrote this Pulitzer Prize Play) Stars:  James Stewart, Wallace Ford, William H. Lynn   _-Comedy, Drama, Fantasy-

Jimmy Stewart is very convincing that he has an invisible six foot-tall rabbit for a best friend. A magical film that will keep you wondering. . . 

 

"The Cable Guy" (1996) 

Director:  Ben Stiller  Starring: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick. Leslie Mann

A lonely and mentally disturbed cable guy raised on television just wants a new friend, but his target, a designer, rejects him with bad consequences.  

Carrey almost damaged his career starring in this film because he changed his character from a happy-go-lucky, dumb fellow to a scary stalker! Pushing the envelope, it was scary and believable. A good lesson in being careful about casual encounters.

    "Fun With Dick and Jane" (2005)  Director:  Dean Parisot Stars:  Jim Carrey, Tea Leoni, Alec Baldwin

When an affluent couple lose all their money, it gets wild!  This couple is hilarious together. I would like to see more films with them. Immediately, the movie gets into the story and doesn't slow down. The subject is right on spot with our recession and helps us laugh about our economic down turn.  Everyone will enjoy this comedy.  It is rated PG-13. 


"Prizzi's Honor" (1985)  Director:  John Huston  Starring:  Jack Nicholson, Lee Richardson, Kathleen Turner, Angelica Huston

Roger Ebert comments, "John Huston's "Prizzi's Honor" marches like weird and gloomy clockwork to its relentless conclusion, and half of the time, we're laughing.  This is the most bizarre comedy in many a month, a movie so dark, so cynical and so funny that perhaps only Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner could have kept straight faces during the love scenes.  They do.  They play two professional mafia killers who meet, fall in love, marry. . ."  Gives it 3 1/2 stars.

For more of Ebert's review click here:

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/prizzis-honor

 "Wolf" (1994) another Jack Nichols  Director:  Mike Nichols  Starring: Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kate Nelligan and James Spader

"Nicholson is a top-editor for a New York publishing house, who is bitten by a wolf and begins to turn into a werewolf.  When a billionaire tycoon buys the company and replaces Nicholson with a back-stabbing yuppie, Nicholson, snarling with rage, bites the yuppie, who also begins to grow hair and fangs. The result is a canny portrait of the emotional climate in the New York publishing industry." Roger Ebert

Read more on "Wolf" here: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/wolf-1994

Mike Nichols' underrated 1994 hybrid not only of wolf and man, but also of satire and horror...an eccentric film that may well be regarded, decades hence, as a movie classic. [Blu-ray]
Oct 26, 2009 | Rating: 3.5/4 | Full Review…

"PROT" (2001) Director:  IAIN SOFTLEY   Starring:  Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges, Mary McCormack

Prott is a patient at a mental hospital who claims to be from a far away planet.

Prott stumps the experts with his scientific knowledge as Jeff Bridges tries to solve the mystery of this alien being.  Kevin Spacey is almost scarily convincing as he acts the role of Prott.  

 

 

 

 

I Love You, Man" (2009)  Director:  John Hamburg (screenplay)

Stars:  Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones

Plot:  Friendless Peter Klaven goes on a series of man-dates to find a Best Man for his wedding.  But, when his insta-bond with his new BFF puts a strain on his relationship with his fiancee, can the trio learn to live happily ever after?

One of the best trendy comedies that I have seen.  These actors pull it off!

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have starred in some awesome adventures in comedy.  "Paul" and "Shaun of the Dead"and "Hot Fuzz" are a few of my favorites.

 "Paul" (2011) Director:  Greg Mottola

Starring:  Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Seth Rogan 

Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi 

Two English comic book geeks traveling across the U.S. encounter an alien outside Area 51.  As a viewer, you forget that this little guy is an alien.  He blends in as one of the guys. Never a dull moment in this one!

 


Conclusion:  I have introduced you to several different types of comedy in this short article. Examples of comedy connected to drama, horror, and classic genre were included.  Each individual has their own sense of humor. Enjoy and branch out to add comedy to your watch list.  Some of these will surprise you!

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