Not exact matches
Alec Baldwin gives a great performance
as a halfcocked
psychopath whose love of life is so strong, mixed up and unscrupulous, he can't help but enjoy breaking fingers, busting jaws,
playing cops - and - robbers, shooting people on a gut feeling and answering questions about his preferred vegetables with a pause to think out the words «I don't want to talk about that at this time.»
A lot of this comes into
play when facing off against the game's
psychopaths, who act
as boss enemies.
Starring Michael Fassbender (12 Years a Slave)
as the titular
psychopath and Marion Cotillard (Two Days, One Night)
as his lady fair and foul, this adaptation of the «Scottish
Play» offers startling visuals and brutal violence
as complements to the great Bard's already evocative text in a boiling broth of madness that is ultimately be a hot mess, but a gorgeous one (or, at least, one gorged with blood).
Whereas Nicholson
played the Joker
as a portly, slightly menacing clown, the younger Ledger
plays him
as a dangerous
psychopath with makeup by Francis Bacon.
Depp
plays Bulger
as a pale - eyed, eerily controlled
psychopath - next - door — and if the intense, unsettling trailers are anything to go by, it'll be his best performance in years (which isn't saying much, but still).
Even the Midnight Madness screenings have red carpets now, if a movie
as star - studded
as Seven
Psychopaths is
playing.
But at least they are compelling characters: the sadly clairvoyant Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup), who knows to much and is watching his faith in humanity ebb in to the ether; the vampirish Ozymandius (Matthew Goode), an effete tycoon who is the smartest man in the world; the embittered Rorchach (Walter Kovacs), a
psychopath whose toxic moods swim across his masked face
as shifting ink blots; Nite Owl II (Dan Drieberg), who is basically Batman with a Clark Kent - like alter ego
as a mild - mannered model of mid-life impotence; and the latex - sheathed, dominatrix - next - door, Silk Spectre II —
played by Toronto actress and Maxim cover girl Malin Akerman, who made an appearance at the Toronto premiere I attended last night.
In terms of tone, John Michael McDonagh's first film shot outside in the United States feels a bit like the latest U.S. - based film turned in by his filmmaking brother, Martin McDonagh, Seven
Psychopaths, another film that I compared to the post-Pulp Fiction clones that came out in the late 1990s, full of bloody violence, brash attitude, and peppered with jokey moments that
play to the crowd, such
as one of the characters musing on whether a mime will make a sound when he is hit with a car.
Gary Lydon
plays the camp Garda chief, David Wilmot the po - faced curate, Pat Shortt the raging barman, Aidan Gillen the doctor who doesn't look after his health and a barely recognisable Domhnall Gleeson has a scene
as a
psychopath.
Fred Ward is spot - on casting for Hoke, not so much a maverick
as a slovenly oddball who isn't all that concerned with procedure, but his character is
played down in favor of the equally offbeat
psychopath of a crook, a freshly - sprung career criminal who prefers to go by the name Junior.
Though Charlize Theron delivers a great performance
as the Evil Queen,
playing the iconic villain
as a raging
psychopath, she goes missing for large portions of the film, while Chris Hemsworth's Huntsman isn't given enough to do to warrant his top billing.
As you're
playing a team of
psychopaths, it's sort of a massacre - waiting - to - happen first, sport second.
For those who have not
played the game, it casts the player
as a journalist inside a dark, atmospheric asylum full of subhuman
psychopaths.
Play as two of gaming's most disturbing and realistic criminals: Lynch — an impulsive & reckless self - medicated
psychopath, and Kane — a tactical and calculating ex-mercenary.
Sign ups are open for Remothered: Tormented Fathers, a third person adventure survival horror game, where you
play as Rosemary who'll face
psychopaths and fanatics in the pursuit of discovering the truth.
As you might have noticed while
playing the game, some human enemies take way more shots they should (one
psychopath comes to mind) and others are an easy headshot.