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    Default Re: Who's your choice for the meanest character in a film ?

    My vote goes for Bolton Ramsey from Game of Thrones.

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    Mean but hilarious, Alan Rickman as Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves

    Also great as "Hans Gruber" in Diehard.
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    Default Re: Who's your choice for the meanest character in a film ?

    Another favourite of mine: Vincent Price as "Edward Lionheart" in Theatre of Blood. Price plays a vindictive and disgruntled thespian who exacts revenge on all his former critics in various Shakespearian ways. As described in Wikipedia:

    Quote The first critic, George Maxwell, is murdered by a mob of homeless people, suggested by the murder of Caesar in Julius Caesar. The second, Hector Snipe, is stabbed with a spear and his body dragged away, to appear at George Maxwell's funeral, tied to a horse's tail replicating the murder of Hector from Troilus and Cressida. The third, Horace Sprout, is decapitated while sleeping, as was Cloton in Cymbeline. The fourth critic, Trevor Dickman, has his heart cut out by Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, rewriting the play so that Antonio is forced to repay his debt with a pound of flesh. The fifth, Oliver Larding, is drowned in a barrel of wine, as is the Duke of Clarence in Richard III. For the next play, Romeo and Juliet, Lionheart lures critic Peregrine Devlin to a fencing gymnasium, where he reenacts the sword fight from the play. He badly wounds Devlin, but chooses not to kill him at this juncture. The sixth critic to die, Solomon Psaltery, an obsessively jealous man, murders his wife believing her to be unfaithful, as portrayed by Othello. Although this critic survives, his actions lead to his imprisonment and it is speculated, due to his age, that he would die in prison. The seventh critic, Miss Chloe Moon, the only female victim, is electrocuted to replicate the burning of Joan of Arc in Henry VI, Part 1. The eighth critic, Meredith Merridew, a flamboyant gourmand, is force-fed pies made from the flesh of his two Toy Poodles (whom he regards as his 'babies') until he chokes to death; replicating the death of Queen Tamora in Titus Andronicus who was fed her children in a pie.
    The film is part spoof and horrific in equal measures. A real treat for all Vincent Price / Horror fans. Ian Hendry, though a great actor, was clearly ravaged by his years of alcohol abuse, looking much older than his 41 years at the time when this film was made (1972).

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