

Ruthless and relentless, poised and precise Chigurh has all the qualities of a real life Terminator if not the look of a colossal Austrian synonymic with the concept. Hopper was if anything an intense on screen presence and in Booth it will never be more evident, whether it's his bizarre sexual behaviours or seemingly uncontrollable, unabated appetite for violent confrontation Booth is an intimidating puzzle of man.Īnton ChIgurh - No Country For Old Men (2007)Īrmed with a Cattlegun, a fateful coin and an unstoppable sense of purpose Javier Bardem is trailing the plains of West Texas to distribute his own form of accountability. The late great Dennis Hopper will no doubt be remembered for many roles throughout his career, but arguably his finest on screen moment was in detailing the ferocious complexities of Frank Booth in David Lynch's conflicted classic Blue Velvet (1986). Beneath the surface is a walking contridiction of a man who is part violent sociopath and cunning criminal mind with a little bit of religious fanaticism thrown in for good measure too. Robert De Niro as the maniacal Max Cady, a formidable piece of work combining a hulking physique illustrated by a plethora of menacing Tattoo's with a deceptive intelligence, vocalised by a primitive sounding southern drawl. Perhaps that is the scariest element of them all. Yet at only 17 he is fully immersed in a world of violence where he fits right in.Īll seven of these men leave a lasting impression on you, and despite their horrific crimes there is a strange fascination in watching them. O-Dog (Menace II Society) - What makes O-Dog so scary is how young he is and how he doesn't look remotely like a psychopath. Worringly I found myself laughing along with his final comedy routine despite seeing what he had done to get there!ħ. Rupert Pupkin (The King of Comedy) - While not perhaps in the same class as the others on this list, Pupkin is a true psychopath. Surprised he didn't get a mention on the Good Doctor's list.Ħ. What makes him so scary is how society glorifies his actions in the end. Travis Bickle (Taxi Driver) - The lonely man who we can see everyday. Angel Eyes (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) - Without a doubt the most terrifying stare in cinema history, a man who personifies evil and cruelty, but also arguably a man who has best adapted to the brutal times he's living in.ĥ. Jack Torrance (The Shining) - I know the good doctor will not necessarily agree with this choice, but to me he represents how your average person can descend into madness and that to me is truly terrifying.Ĥ.

Norman Bates (Psycho) - The definitive psychopath and in my mind he still remains the scariest and most memorable in the most terrifying horror film of all time.ģ.
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Plus who can forget "Are you gonna bark all day, little doggy, or are you gonna bite?".Ģ. Mr White (Reservoir Dogs) - His casual manner combined with the brutal acts of violence create a truly believable psycho. Here's a quick rundown of my top seven psychopaths (in no particular order):ġ.
