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Gene Hackman's Greatest Role?

YellowSnow
YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,856 Founders Club



Gene Hackman's Greatest Role? 35 votes

Rupert Anderson - Mississippi Burning
17%
AtomicDawgdnccreepycougspudenYellowSnowNoWarningJustDawg 6 votes
Norman Dale - Hoosiers
28%
CFetters_Nacho_LoverdigitsYouKnowItGladstoneTequillahuskyhooligangodawgstBleachedAnusDawgJoeyukdawg 10 votes
Little Bill - Unforgiven
14%
RoadDawg55priapismchuckGrundleStiltzkinbooker14 5 votes
Lex Luther - Superman
2%
Doog_de_Jour 1 vote
Royal Tenenbaum
0%
Popeye Doyle - The French Connection
22%
DerekJohnsonSoutherndawgalumni94dfleaPurpleThrobberBad_MotherDuckerGayThoughtsFishpo31 8 votes
Capt. Ramsey - Crimson Tide
5%
biak1Neighbor2972 2 votes
Frank Scott - The Poseidon Adventur
0%
Buck Barrow - Bonnie and Clyde
0%
F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
8%
SwayeDooglesEl_K 3 votes
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  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter
    Lex Luther - Superman
    MISS TESCHMACHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,856 Founders Club
    Rupert Anderson - Mississippi Burning
    chuck said:

    Good pole. I could have gone with several. Little Bill was just perfect though.

    I struggled mightily on this one. 3 way tie for me between Little Bill, @SECDAWG burning and Royal Tenenbaums. Ask me tomorrow and I probably go with Royal Tenenbaums.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,411
    Rupert Anderson - Mississippi Burning
    I would say "and it's not even close," but it is close because Hackman is so great.

    But that seen where he goes up the club, and he's all alone and just fucking with those rednecks and grabs the real mean one by balls sitting on the chair?

    Let me put it this way: when men sit around fantasizing about a tough guy scene from the movies, I go back and forth between about 20 Josey Wales scenes and that one in Mississippi Burning.

    You get this straight, shitkicker. Don't you go mistakin' me for some whole other body.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,411
    Rupert Anderson - Mississippi Burning
    dnc said:

    I would say "and it's not even close," but it is close because Hackman is so great.

    But that seen where he goes up the club, and he's all alone and just fucking with those rednecks and grabs the real mean one by balls sitting on the chair?

    Let me put it this way: when men sit around fantasizing about a tough guy scene from the movies, I go back and forth between about 20 Josey Wales scenes and that one in Mississippi Burning.

    You get this straight, shitkicker. Don't you go mistakin' me for some whole other body.

    Hackman was so unhinged in Mississippi Burning he made crazy ass Willem Defoe settle for playing the straight man.
    So true. I was just thinking that very thing as I typed out my poast.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,856 Founders Club
    Rupert Anderson - Mississippi Burning

    chuck said:

    Good pole. I could have gone with several. Little Bill was just perfect though.

    I was thinking Little Bill, but one of my criteria for ultimate tough guy is that he's the toughest guy in the movie. So, like, in Josey Wales, there's nobody tougher than Wales. The man lives by the feud after all.

    In Unforgiven, William Munny is tuffer than Little Bill.

    In Mississippi Burning, nobody is tuffer Rupert Anderson.
    Not even R Lee Ermey

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m03bFB0vmFA
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,842 Swaye's Wigwam
    Little Bill - Unforgiven

    chuck said:

    Good pole. I could have gone with several. Little Bill was just perfect though.

    I was thinking Little Bill, but one of my criteria for ultimate tough guy is that he's the toughest guy in the movie. So, like, in Josey Wales, there's nobody tougher than Wales. The man lives by the feud after all.

    In Unforgiven, William Munny is tuffer than Little Bill.

    In Mississippi Burning, nobody is tuffer Rupert Anderson.
    Great points. Munny is meant and scarier underneath the surface, but Little Bill is quite a bit more of an arrogant, wicked motherfucker, at least at that stage of their lives. He really was easy to hate.

    Rupert Anderson had some unbeatable moments. Few actors can get pissed off like Hackman. The barbershop scene with the deputy and the club scene with Merle from Walking Dead were a couple of his best scenes ever. There were moments of dialogue earlier in the film, and scattered throughout, where I wasn't that sold on him. Maybe the noncommittal attempts at a Southern drawl were too distracting for me.