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Most haunting film characters/performances of all time

Ciaran Campbel​l

about 1 year ago

Ciaran Campbel​l

about 1 year ago

Ciaran Campbel​l

about 1 year ago

paulofi​lmo

about 1 year ago

Ciaran Campbel​l

about 1 year ago

that’s cruel

Prewitt

about 1 year ago

I wish I could figure out how to post images here….

…but Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Named Desire has to be one of the top ones.

River Phoenix in My Own Private Idaho

Jazzalo​ha

about 1 year ago

@Grimes

Type exclamation marks around the url of the image—e.g., "i"url"i" (without the quotes).

NIGHTSH​IFT

about 1 year ago

Here’s one for you, Grimes-


Duane Jones, Night of The Living Dead

Loverof​LeCinem​a

about 1 year ago

Nathan M...

about 1 year ago

Use exclamation points, not the letter i.

Loverof​LeCinem​a

about 1 year ago

Thanks Nathan, much appreciated.

Prewitt

about 1 year ago

@ Nightshift:

Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Zombies are always cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Alex

about 1 year ago

fake beard

about 1 year ago

Timoteo​77

about 1 year ago

The dance hall scene with Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider in Last Tango in Paris.

Graveya​rd Poet

about 1 year ago

g legs

about 1 year ago

g legs

about 1 year ago

Joshuah

about 1 year ago

Photobucket

I can’t believe this wasn’t mentioned earlier.

CGI Baby

about 1 year ago

Can’t believe this wasn’t mentioned too.

Jeff Goldblum in The Fly

Matheus

about 1 year ago

Hausfra​u

about 1 year ago

Zachary W

about 1 year ago

Ciaran Campbel​l

about 1 year ago

Ciaran Campbel​l

about 1 year ago

Cinemat​ic Cteve

about 1 year ago

Walken has been mentioned but bears repeating.

Christopher Walken in The Deer Hunter

Also a few favorites…

Peter Lorre in M

De Niro in Raging Bull

Richard Harris in This Sporting Life

Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient, even under all that prosthetic makeup

And Brando in anguish over his dead wife in Last Tango. That scene still lingers in my mind. Searing. Devastating. The key to everything that comes before and after.