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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.007USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.011SP
├── Own SP
0.125SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.886SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.125SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.886SP
Effective Power
5.011SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.000SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
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  "conversions": []
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Account Info

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id1090987
rank276,427
reputation392999273
created2018-07-28T03:44:48
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count9
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-08-09T05:22:03
last_root_post2018-08-09T05:22:03
last_vote_time1970-01-01T00:00:00
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can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.000 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.000 SBD
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vesting_shares202.714981 VESTS
delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
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reward_vesting_balance0.000000 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update2018-07-28T04:10:15
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

IncomingOutgoing
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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.886 SP to @nikkzz01
2026/05/18 04:29:33
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7940.944825 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106148511/Trx 3b8b93874af58333af58658ea3cb8ac0675e8a57
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steemdelegated 3.217 SP to @nikkzz01
2026/05/12 21:01:30
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5228.734420 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105996286/Trx 212ce0930402e32b069052da2fa20b8229bc2c88
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steemdelegated 4.894 SP to @nikkzz01
2026/04/26 03:43:51
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7953.460581 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105516043/Trx 8a3d60c1012e7fab7e2542c455b8ac0d4de834c0
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steemdelegated 3.243 SP to @nikkzz01
2026/01/23 19:11:00
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5270.281239 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102865448/Trx 02b208d1cc236ef187a37f338e0ce42c3612e584
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steemdelegated 3.344 SP to @nikkzz01
2024/12/17 14:22:48
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5434.500436 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91311697/Trx c5ddeb141c25bd4a8dea5723febff5cbce307d77
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steemdelegated 3.448 SP to @nikkzz01
2023/11/14 06:04:15
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5603.633968 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79865860/Trx 480f9628a47547df16aa98814b08ddb3e5901454
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steemdelegated 5.255 SP to @nikkzz01
2023/09/22 08:15:27
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8540.542754 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78360314/Trx 81df8daebe46a09fb9b7d46c5993441dfecdd435
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steemdelegated 5.391 SP to @nikkzz01
2022/11/03 16:00:15
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8762.594192 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69118397/Trx 79ae6954d28771a0d1b1732aa86612674e7ad4c9
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steemdelegated 5.527 SP to @nikkzz01
2022/01/17 21:22:36
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8982.701793 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60821853/Trx ee95a3b8f28acbc01bb4151b2077bd57964724b5
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steemdelegated 5.640 SP to @nikkzz01
2021/06/14 04:38:09
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9166.896081 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54612276/Trx 246c3d2aaa87170a5ea8e7f980d0e0d0bd7f5091
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steemdelegated 5.756 SP to @nikkzz01
2020/12/11 14:52:09
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9354.318055 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49359591/Trx 969e771dee729d4c50188a077abd1798d3524492
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steemdelegated 1.177 SP to @nikkzz01
2020/12/06 08:28:24
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49211133/Trx 7b8c03613442b418301c884df04b625c0c51e773
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steemdelegated 5.759 SP to @nikkzz01
2020/12/05 18:29:48
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9360.525909 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49194675/Trx 3d963feca22c4be194e0bb61e769c743f3bd68b2
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steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @nikkzz01
2020/11/02 23:22:27
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48266913/Trx 71379b281efd4242789c27c06b84597fac469f8f
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steemdelegated 5.884 SP to @nikkzz01
2020/05/09 09:29:30
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9563.331268 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43221430/Trx 3ca993720e288873e0eb7a2296fba65077becd65
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steemdelegated 1.202 SP to @nikkzz01
2020/05/08 13:39:36
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43198193/Trx 87d6d9b3a971db8ae96fd18da647da73ade94b80
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steemdelegated 5.950 SP to @nikkzz01
2019/11/01 08:55:30
delegateenikkzz01
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9669.730351 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #37789491/Trx 8a5c8f5659c75035ec0c287128a2f1d0ff0923df
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2019/07/28 05:29:36
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @nikkzz01! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@nikkzz01/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@nikkzz01) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=nikkzz01)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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body![00.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPYM272Gsu4mnEA3unv7zknKkLeyosU1yVtvHkkaDp5M6/00.jpg) Here is the list of funniest comedies ever. 1. TOOTSIE (1982) ![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYnGaShY6q7QTd4mAp3ybHw5RfJV8hXADoDJEMbzC15TF/1.jpg) Not only is it the best comedy ever made, the finest farce ever put on film it is the greatest film made about the art and craft of acting ever made. Dustin Hoffman is astounding as Michael Dorsey, who when he cannot get work as an actor, as he argues with everyone he masquerades as a woman and finds work and great success as a woman, Dorothy Michaels. That he becomes a better man as a woman than he ever was as a man is something very special. Hoffman goes further than just acting…he becomes Dorothy in a way no other actor portraying the opposite sex has. Beautifully directed, written and acted by all. Hoffman’s performance is simply one of the greatest in the history of the cinema. 2. SIDEWAYS (2004) ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZFLcuJq3JH7zYPtMTrN4JB8CvCiXRFKwygJjgSx3MTqP/2.jpg) Paul Giamatti should have won the Academy Award for his superb portrayal of Miles, a writer, school teacher and wine lover who is a sad sack disconnecting from life. Using wine as a metaphor for their lives, a group of four spend a week together before one of them will marry. The week will allow each to discover something about one another and Miles finds love again with Maya (Virginia Madsen). Thomas Haden Church is hilarious as his horn dog best buddy Jack. A superb film, with a quartet of excellent performances, fine directing and writing. 3. CITY LIGHTS (1931) ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZY6pcNwyajCeJUhEibN4L2cqXGznRzTjSTephqcYxNJU/3.jpg) Chaplins masterpiece is among the greatest films of all time, with a closing shot that still moves audiences to tears all those years gone by. Refusing to make a talkie even after the sound had come to film, he stuck with silents because he believed his comedy worked best as that. As the little tramp who helps a blind girl get back her sight because he loves her, he is superb, but that ending when she discovers who he is is heartbreaking, joyous and breathtaking. That Chaplin smile. 4. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWSkecg4YLATTHuBFSvZZFun1Pp8QYgALSNaHMcAARA4a/4.jpg) Mel Brooks made the parody great in the seventies, first with Blazing Saddles (1973) which spoofed the western and then Young Frankenstein (1974) which tackled the old Universal horror films, shooting this on the same set as Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Gene Wilder is wonderful as the crazy doctor trying to clear his name, while Peter Boyle is perfect as the monster. Their song and dance must be seen to be believed. 5. ANNIE HALL (1977) ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXYkJiwZ7UQbKicuXBRDyp2MEUP25eAUCZW9D3tcNfz4N/5.jpg) This film revolutionized the love story with an added rule to the boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy get girl back with boy loses girl forever, making it real, bittersweet, and very very funny. It is smartly written, directed and best of all acted by Diane Keaton who won an Oscar and Allen himself who won Best Director and was nominated for Best Actor. By making it real we could connect with the characters…and he has been doing it ever since. 6. DR. STRANGELOVE (1964) ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZWCzb8BAguQp6ZkjNMsYiuK6VAo8b4o6SYWNV43MXdrQ/6.jpg) One might not believe the end of the world might not be funny but in the hands of Stanley Kubrick it is a vicious black comedy about a lunatic soldier who hops in a plane and heads to Russia to drop the bomb…the atomic bomb, and of course they will do the same. The characters are broadly drawn, the actors in perfect synch with what Kubrick is doing. Peter Sellers is remarkable in several roles and George C. Scott is hysterical. Blackly funny right through to the very end…the end of the world. 7. MODERN TIMES (1936) ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRPFRMwqkXQcgLC1ZWjbN13VedJEvTWQgx6btiTCWH98f/7.jpg) Chaplin again, as the little tramp this time in a film that attacks how the machine age pushes men out of work or robotizes us. The set pieces are perfect, physical comedy at its most graceful with Chaplin at one point swallowed up by a machine and rolling through the gears. He was a genius no question and his best films are all works of art. 8. SLAP SHOT (1977) ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUwKQMEtopp4gi6hpX4rPDzDjta5kcMzFGmyMWbUCgDcE/8.jpg) Yes there is some low brow humor in this wonderfully written about about minor league hockey, but it is so well acted and directed, it all falls into place. Paul Newman gives one of his best performances as a player-coach who gets his team to goon it up to draw fans when he hears they are selling their team. The Hanson brothers are among the funniest trios in movie history. Might be for hockey fans only but I love it and cannot remember laughing harder at the time. 9. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959) ![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmP3j9XYeAwfY4EvB8Xx8TLmNi7dDhH3qWtDjeeU6V8Jf1/9.jpg) A farce with a difference. We are never quite supposed to believe that Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis are women and that is part of the joke, that these ugly women are being taken seriously as real girls. That they share the screen with Marilyn Monroe makes it even more difficult to accept them as girls. Jack Lemmon is terrific, Curtis his equal and Monroe was never better. One of Billy Wilders very best film. 10. BULLETS OVER BROADWAY (1994) ![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcNDQBA4YqJsnSV98LZ2htXaut6Qe3t15VD6s61aLu2pz/10.jpg) Not Allen’s best known film, but one of his very best and certainly among the funniest. Dianne Wiest gives a performance for the ages as a grand dame of the theater playing with a playwright to make her part better, while John Cusack does the best Woody Allen I have ever seen. Chazz Palmiteri is excellent as hood blessed with writing gifts and Jennifer Tilly is wildly over the top as a stripper cast in a serious play as part of the deal of financing the work. Hysterical. Like, Comment & share
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body![00.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPYM272Gsu4mnEA3unv7zknKkLeyosU1yVtvHkkaDp5M6/00.jpg) Here is the list of funniest comedies ever. 1. TOOTSIE (1982) ![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYnGaShY6q7QTd4mAp3ybHw5RfJV8hXADoDJEMbzC15TF/1.jpg) Not only is it the best comedy ever made, the finest farce ever put on film it is the greatest film made about the art and craft of acting ever made. Dustin Hoffman is astounding as Michael Dorsey, who when he cannot get work as an actor, as he argues with everyone he masquerades as a woman and finds work and great success as a woman, Dorothy Michaels. That he becomes a better man as a woman than he ever was as a man is something very special. Hoffman goes further than just acting…he becomes Dorothy in a way no other actor portraying the opposite sex has. Beautifully directed, written and acted by all. Hoffman’s performance is simply one of the greatest in the history of the cinema. 2. SIDEWAYS (2004) ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZFLcuJq3JH7zYPtMTrN4JB8CvCiXRFKwygJjgSx3MTqP/2.jpg) Paul Giamatti should have won the Academy Award for his superb portrayal of Miles, a writer, school teacher and wine lover who is a sad sack disconnecting from life. Using wine as a metaphor for their lives, a group of four spend a week together before one of them will marry. The week will allow each to discover something about one another and Miles finds love again with Maya (Virginia Madsen). Thomas Haden Church is hilarious as his horn dog best buddy Jack. A superb film, with a quartet of excellent performances, fine directing and writing. 3. CITY LIGHTS (1931) ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZY6pcNwyajCeJUhEibN4L2cqXGznRzTjSTephqcYxNJU/3.jpg) Chaplins masterpiece is among the greatest films of all time, with a closing shot that still moves audiences to tears all those years gone by. Refusing to make a talkie even after the sound had come to film, he stuck with silents because he believed his comedy worked best as that. As the little tramp who helps a blind girl get back her sight because he loves her, he is superb, but that ending when she discovers who he is is heartbreaking, joyous and breathtaking. That Chaplin smile. 4. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWSkecg4YLATTHuBFSvZZFun1Pp8QYgALSNaHMcAARA4a/4.jpg) Mel Brooks made the parody great in the seventies, first with Blazing Saddles (1973) which spoofed the western and then Young Frankenstein (1974) which tackled the old Universal horror films, shooting this on the same set as Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Gene Wilder is wonderful as the crazy doctor trying to clear his name, while Peter Boyle is perfect as the monster. Their song and dance must be seen to be believed. 5. ANNIE HALL (1977) ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXYkJiwZ7UQbKicuXBRDyp2MEUP25eAUCZW9D3tcNfz4N/5.jpg) This film revolutionized the love story with an added rule to the boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy get girl back with boy loses girl forever, making it real, bittersweet, and very very funny. It is smartly written, directed and best of all acted by Diane Keaton who won an Oscar and Allen himself who won Best Director and was nominated for Best Actor. By making it real we could connect with the characters…and he has been doing it ever since. 6. DR. STRANGELOVE (1964) ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZWCzb8BAguQp6ZkjNMsYiuK6VAo8b4o6SYWNV43MXdrQ/6.jpg) One might not believe the end of the world might not be funny but in the hands of Stanley Kubrick it is a vicious black comedy about a lunatic soldier who hops in a plane and heads to Russia to drop the bomb…the atomic bomb, and of course they will do the same. The characters are broadly drawn, the actors in perfect synch with what Kubrick is doing. Peter Sellers is remarkable in several roles and George C. Scott is hysterical. Blackly funny right through to the very end…the end of the world. 7. MODERN TIMES (1936) ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRPFRMwqkXQcgLC1ZWjbN13VedJEvTWQgx6btiTCWH98f/7.jpg) Chaplin again, as the little tramp this time in a film that attacks how the machine age pushes men out of work or robotizes us. The set pieces are perfect, physical comedy at its most graceful with Chaplin at one point swallowed up by a machine and rolling through the gears. He was a genius no question and his best films are all works of art. 8. SLAP SHOT (1977) ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUwKQMEtopp4gi6hpX4rPDzDjta5kcMzFGmyMWbUCgDcE/8.jpg) Yes there is some low brow humor in this wonderfully written about about minor league hockey, but it is so well acted and directed, it all falls into place. Paul Newman gives one of his best performances as a player-coach who gets his team to goon it up to draw fans when he hears they are selling their team. The Hanson brothers are among the funniest trios in movie history. Might be for hockey fans only but I love it and cannot remember laughing harder at the time. 9. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959) ![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmP3j9XYeAwfY4EvB8Xx8TLmNi7dDhH3qWtDjeeU6V8Jf1/9.jpg) A farce with a difference. We are never quite supposed to believe that Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis are women and that is part of the joke, that these ugly women are being taken seriously as real girls. That they share the screen with Marilyn Monroe makes it even more difficult to accept them as girls. Jack Lemmon is terrific, Curtis his equal and Monroe was never better. One of Billy Wilders very best film. 10. BULLETS OVER BROADWAY (1994) ![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcNDQBA4YqJsnSV98LZ2htXaut6Qe3t15VD6s61aLu2pz/10.jpg) Not Allen’s best known film, but one of his very best and certainly among the funniest. Dianne Wiest gives a performance for the ages as a grand dame of the theater playing with a playwright to make her part better, while John Cusack does the best Woody Allen I have ever seen. Chazz Palmiteri is excellent as hood blessed with writing gifts and Jennifer Tilly is wildly over the top as a stripper cast in a serious play as part of the deal of financing the work. Hysterical. Like, Comment & share
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Refusing to make a talkie even after the sound had come to film, he stuck with silents because he believed his comedy worked best as that. As the little tramp who helps a blind girl get back her sight because he loves her, he is superb, but that ending when she discovers who he is is heartbreaking, joyous and breathtaking. That Chaplin smile.\n\n \n\n4. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974)\n![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWSkecg4YLATTHuBFSvZZFun1Pp8QYgALSNaHMcAARA4a/4.jpg)\nMel Brooks made the parody great in the seventies, first with Blazing Saddles (1973) which spoofed the western and then Young Frankenstein (1974) which tackled the old Universal horror films, shooting this on the same set as Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Gene Wilder is wonderful as the crazy doctor trying to clear his name, while Peter Boyle is perfect as the monster. Their song and dance must be seen to be believed.\n \n\n5. 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Paul Newman gives one of his best performances as a player-coach who gets his team to goon it up to draw fans when he hears they are selling their team. The Hanson brothers are among the funniest trios in movie history. Might be for hockey fans only but I love it and cannot remember laughing harder at the time.\n\n \n\n9. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959)\n![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmP3j9XYeAwfY4EvB8Xx8TLmNi7dDhH3qWtDjeeU6V8Jf1/9.jpg)\nA farce with a difference. We are never quite supposed to believe that Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis are women and that is part of the joke, that these ugly women are being taken seriously as real girls. That they share the screen with Marilyn Monroe makes it even more difficult to accept them as girls. Jack Lemmon is terrific, Curtis his equal and Monroe was never better. One of Billy Wilders very best film.\n\n \n\n10. 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body![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYUWccLqppEKwuJma5Ke4yH3n5h9xT3w5hiycgZFaU9PT/0.jpg) Today, Vin Diesel is a renowned actor with a net worth of $160 million. His deep baritone is almost iconic and he has starred in a series of blockbusters. Here is a look at the list of top Vin Diesel films selected from his vast filmography. You can watch some of these best Vin Diesel movies on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime. 12. The Pacifier (2005) ![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRZ8BfYGdef3rZaz9uYdHMd4Db6nkgmRMu1kDgBaAh8M7/12.jpg) A predictable plot does not take anything away from what the film actually is – A family friendly, comedy romp. It has both funny moments and touching moments. Diesel plays Lt. Shane, who happens to be a Navy SEAL tasked with protecting the children of a top scientist. There is some kooky overacting my the characters at times, however, this is not surprising seeing the fact that this is a Disney film. The side-plots involving the children’s school are entertaining. All in all, a great film for a one time watch with your family. 11. Riddick (2013) ![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfZnGhSPTmtxMYMiepL4hk9Sv4okogGXSodc3gKS4JCFu/11.jpg) Riddick is a popcorn flick but a very entertaining one at that. The Chronicles of Riddick is a franchise, with 3 films and a fourth on the way. While it is an entertaining thrill ride of a film, ‘Riddick’ does not have a happy go-lucky plot which is stereotypical of most films of the same genre. It is a muddy, bloody and painful dark film which invokes gasps of awe from the audience. The dialogue of the film is also well written and does away with the cliche cheesy lines which make the audience cringe. A genuinely, fun and inventive sci-fi film. 10. xXx (2002) ![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQme7gBokv8LsZ55q9WTqTEQRpVZ5cTqSVAv3vmbphZaB3V/10.jpg) Even though the two films which followed were laughably bad, the first one was a decent movie. You do need to put your brain at hold to enjoy the film completely but you definitely will have fun with the stunts diesel pulls off as Xander Cage in the movie. There’s some humour thrown in with a some one-liners, that you will chuckle at and the Bond-spoofs the film attempts to make are smartly hilarious. Samuel L. Jackson also puts in a good performance as the Agent Gibbons. While the movie is not a masterpiece of cinema, it is an exciting film that satisfies your hunger for cheap thrills. 9. Pitch Black (2000) ![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdzFMu1jdxLXMGAU8XqSnboDzEMe2aqZjbbRYH67oz8uL/9.jpg) The first film in ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’ series. Most films that pit humans against horrendous extraterrestrials wind up looking like cheap imitations of the ‘Aliens’ series. However, ‘Pitch Black’ stands out as a great sci-fi movie. A noteworthy aspect of the film is the lighting, the movie uses many different shades and intensities of light which set the mood for the film and give it a unique feel. ‘Pitch Black’ is, in essence, a survival story. It’s well written characters make the film stand out from the rest. A beautifully filmed, nicely performed, modern sci-fi action classic. 8. Boiler Room (2000) ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbzkBBDoV29qMVHEA4W7pRiHjve9fHi3u89Hw2UrAKTwV/8.jpg) For a movie about brokers in an investment firm, the film stays as close to reality as it could be. Boiler Room has a group of young actors that all play their parts well. They portray a convincing range of emotions, from cunning manipulators of their clients’ wealth during office hours, to brief examples of their boyish shenanigans after hours. The plot is built completely around their personal financial greed, the hapless victims they scam to realise it and a sense of mystery that plants many seeds of possibilities along the way. The romantic angles are kept to a minimum, this serves to benefit the film. I might even go as far as to say that ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ may have picked up an idea or two from this film. 7. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUw1NyC43ruioiTPCLbsnRPqtE6A4oJ8ZpHzdJdXXt6R6/7.jpg) In Hollywood, it's rare that the sequel to a film can be as good as the original. However, the MCU did it again, with the sequel to ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’. The plot is interesting enough to keep you engaged and the pacing never really drags, even with the movie’s long duration. The action starts right from the opening scene and lasts throughout the film. The soundtrack, just like the first film, fits right into place and helps in setting the tone of the film. Baby Groot, voiced by Diesel, is just as lovable, carrying on his trademark three word dialogue from the first film, when he was much bigger. 6. Fast Five (2011) ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfAEcHmEQGR4FY5tNHonPwNMNu3X7dfvzgNDdW3WqN2Qb/6.jpg) At a time when interest in the the Fast and Furious franchise was fading, ‘Fast Five’ surprised everyone and renewed interest in the series with this energetic film. The movie is packed with jaw dropping, eye popping action right from the beginning to the end. ‘Fast Five’ ditches the street racing theme that made it’s name and is largely a heist film. Action junkies should find themselves thrilled by the impressive set pieces and the testosterone filled mix of car and foot action. Rio De Janiero provides the backdrop in which this installment takes place and its variety of locations make for some really inventive action sequences. The film also marked Dwayne Johnson’s entry into the franchise as the persistent FBI operative Hobbs. Interest in the series is beginning to fade again and it will require something like ‘Fast Five’ to get the series back on its feet. 5. The Fast and The Furious (2001) ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdD6SrPwT2serczmd3YPBG5uRNffuPNQ8SWwg17gFJbPX/5.jpg) The film that gave birth to one of the longest running series in the history of cinema. If ‘chick flick’ was a type of film, this movie would be the exact opposite of that, a ‘dude flick’. This movie is a complete treat for petrol-heads as it has some of the best car racing scenes ever filmed, as well as the best looking cars. ‘The Fast and The Furious’ was the best installment of the series, with its well executed action sequences, top notch editing, well laid out camera work and some good performances from Vin Diesel and Paul Walker. (May he Rest in Peace) This film definitely takes its place among the best ‘car movies’ ever made. 4. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdXY1EazGN4o9xnmrJ4RmNDsHXBZVjXkdg6jaVUU4hYeY/4.jpg) Who is the most loved character in this film? What is the most famous line from this film? Groot. “I am Groot”. Vin Diesel voices the beloved Groot in this film. One of the unexpected hits of 2014, this hilarious production which happens to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film achieves the right balance of comedy, action and emotion, blended perfectly and topped off with some great CGI, makes for a great watch. A joyous sci-fi romp through beautifully realised worlds, wildly inventive action sequences and a non-stop barrage of humour and fun. Marvel’s success seems to lie in its creativity, its ability to invent and innovate and this film is an example of just that. 3. Find Me Guilty (2006) ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQCMaZdD2G87orBZu9dcS6dHy6pnV6Kh5o521Ayaahb1f/3.jpg) When a role that was initially courted for Joe Pesci was given to Vin Diesel, people had their doubts. The film focuses on Jack DiNorscio (Played by Diesel), an accused mobster, who decides to defend himself in court instead of hiring a lawyer. Based on true events, most of the movie’s dialogue is taken from the original records of the trial, which happened to be the longest Mafia trial in NYC history. Anyone questioning Vin Diesel’s versatility before this film was silenced. As a matter of fact, Director Sidney Lumet had this to say about Vin Diesel in one of his press conferences: “People make the great mistake with action heroes. They think that because generally the plots are simpler and their behavior is one-note that they can’t act. But most of the time they can.” Diesel has to show a wide range of emotions and deliver some intense dialogue. He manages to carry the film by doing this and more. Peter Dinklage as the lead defense attorney is also a delight to watch. Even though this film isn’t at the top of this list, it features the best acting performance from Diesel. 2. The Iron Giant (1999) ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdR28WRGtNgihvmbw7TzR5Zo7535g7HTtG8thfQ7Zc2hy/2.jpg) While the film is animated, it happens to be a masterpiece for both adults and children alike. The animation is gorgeous, the musical score by Michael Kamen is perfect and the film is successful at evoking the 1950s. The movie also has a great message about the choices we make when dealing with other people. The characters seem real and chosen to fit the story, instead of being a superficial reshuffling of an old formula. The Giant itself, played by Vin Diesel happens to be a great character, who only becomes more interesting as the film continues. ‘The Iron Giant’ is a funny, exhilarating film with a heartbreaking and emotionally shattering climax. 1. Saving Private Ryan (1998) ![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRrUJ3ZN7eSM1xcs2HvffFpmhqseAShPcN4Wc6ivbUW4y/1.jpg) Yes, Vin Diesel was in this film. As a matter of fact, the film was one of his first ventures onto the big screen. Vin Diesel plays Private Caparzo in this multiple Oscar winning film. This is one of the greatest war movies ever made. Watching ‘Saving Private Ryan’ is an experience. It throws you onto the streets of Normandy and has you believing you experienced the war first hand. The movie has the trademark style of Steven Speilberg, the structure is tied up and unified from the beginning to the end with an abundance of emotional symbols, the music swells when the film plays at your emotions, the camera angles and periods of silence to disorient the audience. I always believe that the biggest robbery that ever happened at the Oscars was when ‘Shakespeare in Love’ was given Best Picture over ‘Saving Private Ryan’ in 1999. Outstanding visuals, Oscar worthy performances and a brilliant soundtrack make this film an all-time classic.
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      "body": "![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYUWccLqppEKwuJma5Ke4yH3n5h9xT3w5hiycgZFaU9PT/0.jpg)\nToday, Vin Diesel is a renowned actor with a net worth of $160 million. His deep baritone is almost iconic and he has starred in a series of blockbusters. Here is a look at the list of top Vin Diesel films selected from his vast filmography. You can watch some of these best Vin Diesel movies on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.\n\n12. The Pacifier (2005)\n![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRZ8BfYGdef3rZaz9uYdHMd4Db6nkgmRMu1kDgBaAh8M7/12.jpg)\nA predictable plot does not take anything away from what the film actually is –  A family friendly, comedy romp. It has both funny moments and touching moments. Diesel plays Lt. Shane, who happens to be a Navy SEAL tasked with protecting the children of a top scientist. There is some kooky overacting my the characters at times, however, this is not surprising seeing the fact that this is a Disney film. The side-plots involving the children’s school are entertaining. All in all, a great film for a one time watch with your family.\n\n \n\n11. Riddick (2013)\n![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfZnGhSPTmtxMYMiepL4hk9Sv4okogGXSodc3gKS4JCFu/11.jpg)\nRiddick is a popcorn flick but a very entertaining one at that. The Chronicles of Riddick is a franchise, with 3 films and a fourth on the way. While it is an entertaining thrill ride of a film, ‘Riddick’ does not have a happy go-lucky plot which is stereotypical of most films of the same genre. It is a muddy, bloody and painful dark film which invokes gasps of awe from the audience. The dialogue of the film is also well written and does away with the cliche cheesy lines which make the audience cringe. A genuinely, fun and inventive sci-fi film.\n\n \n\n10. xXx (2002)\n![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQme7gBokv8LsZ55q9WTqTEQRpVZ5cTqSVAv3vmbphZaB3V/10.jpg)\nEven though the two films which followed were laughably bad, the first one was a decent movie. You do need to put your brain at hold to enjoy the film completely but you definitely will have fun with the stunts diesel pulls off as Xander Cage in the movie. There’s some humour thrown in with a some one-liners, that you will chuckle at and the Bond-spoofs the film attempts to make are smartly hilarious. Samuel L. Jackson also puts in a good performance as the Agent Gibbons. While the movie is not a masterpiece of cinema, it is an exciting film that satisfies your hunger for cheap thrills.\n\n \n\n9. Pitch Black (2000)\n![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdzFMu1jdxLXMGAU8XqSnboDzEMe2aqZjbbRYH67oz8uL/9.jpg)\nThe first film in ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’ series. Most films that pit humans against horrendous extraterrestrials wind up looking like cheap imitations of the ‘Aliens’ series. However, ‘Pitch Black’ stands out as a great sci-fi movie. A noteworthy aspect of the film is the lighting, the movie uses many different shades and intensities of light which set the mood for the film and give it a unique feel. ‘Pitch Black’ is, in essence, a survival story. It’s well written characters make the film stand out from the rest. A beautifully filmed, nicely performed, modern sci-fi action classic.\n\n\n8. Boiler Room (2000)\n![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbzkBBDoV29qMVHEA4W7pRiHjve9fHi3u89Hw2UrAKTwV/8.jpg)\nFor a movie about brokers in an investment firm, the film stays as close to reality as it could be. Boiler Room has a group of young actors that all play their parts well. They portray a convincing range of emotions, from cunning manipulators of their clients’ wealth during office hours, to brief examples of their boyish shenanigans after hours. The plot is built completely around their personal financial greed, the hapless victims they scam to realise it and a sense of mystery that plants many seeds of possibilities along the way. The romantic angles are kept to a minimum, this serves to benefit the film. I might even go as far as to say that ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ may have picked up an idea or two from this film.\n\n \n\n7. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)\n![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUw1NyC43ruioiTPCLbsnRPqtE6A4oJ8ZpHzdJdXXt6R6/7.jpg)\nIn Hollywood, it's rare that the sequel to a film can be as good as the original. However, the MCU did it again, with the sequel to ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’. The plot is interesting enough to keep you engaged and the pacing never really drags, even with the movie’s long duration. The action starts right from the opening scene and lasts throughout the film. The soundtrack, just like the first film, fits right into place and helps in setting the tone of the film. Baby Groot, voiced by Diesel, is just as lovable, carrying on his trademark three word dialogue from the first film, when he was much bigger.\n\n\n6. Fast Five (2011)\n![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfAEcHmEQGR4FY5tNHonPwNMNu3X7dfvzgNDdW3WqN2Qb/6.jpg)\nAt a time when interest in the the Fast and Furious franchise was fading, ‘Fast Five’ surprised everyone and renewed interest in the series with this energetic film. The movie is packed with jaw dropping, eye popping action right from the beginning to the end. ‘Fast Five’ ditches the street racing theme that made it’s name and is largely a heist film. Action junkies should find themselves thrilled by the impressive set pieces and the testosterone filled mix of car and foot action. Rio De Janiero provides the backdrop in which this installment takes place and its variety of locations make for some really inventive action sequences. The film also marked Dwayne Johnson’s entry into the franchise as the persistent FBI operative Hobbs. Interest in the series is beginning to fade again and it will require something like ‘Fast Five’ to get the series back on its feet.\n\n \n\n5. The Fast and The Furious (2001)\n![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdD6SrPwT2serczmd3YPBG5uRNffuPNQ8SWwg17gFJbPX/5.jpg)\nThe film that gave birth to one of the longest running series in the history of cinema. If ‘chick flick’ was a type of film, this movie would be the exact opposite of that, a ‘dude flick’. This movie is a complete treat for petrol-heads as it has some of the best car racing scenes ever filmed, as well as the best looking cars. ‘The Fast and The Furious’ was the best installment of the series, with its well executed action sequences, top notch editing, well laid out camera work and some good performances from Vin Diesel and Paul Walker. (May he Rest in Peace) This film definitely takes its place among the best ‘car movies’ ever made.\n\n \n\n4. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)\n![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdXY1EazGN4o9xnmrJ4RmNDsHXBZVjXkdg6jaVUU4hYeY/4.jpg)\nWho is the most loved character in this film? What is the most famous line from this film? Groot. “I am Groot”. Vin Diesel voices the beloved Groot in this film. One of the unexpected hits of 2014, this hilarious production which happens to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film achieves the right balance of comedy, action and emotion, blended perfectly and topped off with some great CGI, makes for a great watch. A joyous sci-fi romp through beautifully realised worlds, wildly inventive action sequences and a non-stop barrage of humour and fun. Marvel’s success seems to lie in its creativity, its ability to invent and innovate and this film is an example of just that.\n\n \n\n3. Find Me Guilty (2006)\n![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQCMaZdD2G87orBZu9dcS6dHy6pnV6Kh5o521Ayaahb1f/3.jpg)\nWhen a role that was initially courted for Joe Pesci was given to Vin Diesel, people had their doubts. The film focuses on Jack DiNorscio (Played by Diesel), an accused mobster, who decides to defend himself in court instead of hiring a lawyer. Based on true events, most of the movie’s dialogue is taken from the original records of the trial, which happened to be the longest Mafia trial in NYC history. Anyone questioning Vin Diesel’s versatility before this film was silenced. As a matter of fact, Director Sidney Lumet had this to say about Vin Diesel in one of his press conferences: “People make the great mistake with action heroes. They think that because generally the plots are simpler and their behavior is one-note that they can’t act. But most of the time they can.” Diesel has to show a wide range of emotions and deliver some intense dialogue. He manages to carry the film by doing this and more. Peter Dinklage as the lead defense attorney is also a delight to watch. Even though this film isn’t at the top of this list, it features the best acting performance from Diesel.\n\n \n\n2. The Iron Giant (1999)\n![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdR28WRGtNgihvmbw7TzR5Zo7535g7HTtG8thfQ7Zc2hy/2.jpg)\nWhile the film is animated, it happens to be a masterpiece for both adults and children alike. The animation is gorgeous, the musical score by Michael Kamen is perfect and the film is successful at evoking the 1950s. The movie also has a great message about the choices we make when dealing with other people. The characters seem real and chosen to fit the story, instead of being a superficial reshuffling of an old formula. The Giant itself, played by Vin Diesel happens to be a great character, who only becomes more interesting as the film continues. ‘The Iron Giant’ is a funny, exhilarating film with a heartbreaking and emotionally shattering climax.\n\n \n\n1. Saving Private Ryan (1998)\n![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRrUJ3ZN7eSM1xcs2HvffFpmhqseAShPcN4Wc6ivbUW4y/1.jpg)\nYes, Vin Diesel was in this film. As a matter of fact, the film was one of his first ventures onto the big screen. Vin Diesel plays Private Caparzo in this multiple Oscar winning film. This is one of the greatest war movies ever made. Watching ‘Saving Private Ryan’ is an experience. 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body![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS6AbiFudJ42KegqniHdH1tyZq8mLiKuFbTsMYAYTU9Gw/0.jpg) There’s something about bald actors, isn’t it? Most bald movie stars appeal to us with their commanding presence, striking looks, and have always garnered cult followings which makes them ideal to star as the leading man in almost every movie. One of the reasons why they’re so well suited for the leading role is because they’re more perceived for their dominant, more masculine and stronger looks as compared to other actors with a head full of hair. Hence it’s no secret that individuals with shaved heads achieve incredible success as they are capable of commanding the silver screen and also at the same time, appeal to armies of both male and female fans alike. With so many actors showcasing this look, producers nowadays are spoiled for choice when casting for leading roles in many Hollywood blockbusters. 12. Vin Diesel ![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQmWJimhLeo1k2aLRXgdkv5C9n8Y58QSqYvmG9qVaARqQ/12.jpg) One of the most bankable stars in the world today, Vin Diesel’s journey in the movie business started by bagging a small role in Steven Spielberg’s war epic ‘Saving Private Ryan’ (1999) and ‘Boiler Room’ (2000) before bagging a lead in the sci-fi action horror film ‘Pitch Black’. Since then Vin Diesel has starred in the very successful Fast and the Furious Series (2001-) as Dominic Torreto. He’s also starred in moderately successful films like the Xxx film series and the Riddick film series. Vin is also known for his voice work, having lent his voice in Brad Bird’s ‘The Iron Giant’ and Marvel Cinematic Universes very successful Guardians of the Galaxy series as the cute and adorable “Groot”. Today, he is a multi-media mogul, multi-franchise hero and has a big presence on social media with more than a 100 million followers on Facebook. 11. Jason Statham ![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfQBntCPmvyVLmarDBmDYm2WxgcYD96rKyjfsYDhQTcNx/11.jpg) Jason Statham is a born entertainer. While Jason has done his fair share of many hit films like the popular Transporter series, and Fast and Furious series, he’s also done some impressive work by starring in movies that are more dramas than action. Critics may not like him much, but audiences sure do. In the age where very few actors can claim of single-handedly carrying movie over the fence at the box office, Statham is surely an actor who has proved several times that his name alone is enough to guarantee big opening at the box office. As of today, his films have made over $3 billion dollars at the box office, making him one of the most popular Hollywood stars working in the industry. 10. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson ![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXpHBxtETa4gnP1jf6WSb7VWLV1PoWEVgy4sBNcvVhb2e/10.jpg) Known as the “The Rock” passionately by his fans, Dwayne Johnson after having a successful career in the WWE decided to use his popularity and enter the movie industry. Needless to say, ever since his career switch, The Rock hasn’t looked back. Known for maintaining his insanely fit body with huge bulging muscles, The Rock has found a lot of success starring in high octane action movies like ‘G.I Joe: Retaliation (2013), ‘Hercules’ (2014), the comedy ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ (2017) and ‘Central Intelligence’ (2016). His role as the no-nonsense Agent Hobbs truly elevated the Fast and Furious Franchise. His movies today easily make a lot of money and even though he’s such a bankable star, he still is such a humble man as a result of which he has a huge presence on social media. 9. Anupam Kher ![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRJYr7VAk7dJBM4acnfeeDt9J578u5wYQ9YynggZizMB7/9.jpg) One of the most versatile actors working in Indian cinema, Anupam Kher has appeared in more than 500 films in several languages. With two National Film Awards and eight Filmfare awards to boast from, Anupam Kher is best known for his roles in Hindi cinema like ‘Vijay’ (1988), ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ (1995), ‘A Wednesday!’ (2007) and ‘Khosla ka Ghosla’ (2007). What makes him so good is that he’s appeared in a wide variety of movies whether it’s a comedy (for which he’s so well known for) or some more dramatic films like ‘A Wednesday!’ where he delivers a smashing performance playing an about-to-retire police commissioner as he’s tasked with a a very difficult job which is to negotiate with a terrorist. Kher has not shied from performing in international film industry also in movies like Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ (2002), David O Russell’s Oscar winning ‘Silver Linings Playbook’, and just recently in the Hollywood film ‘The Big Sick’ (2017). Currently, Kher serves as the chairman of FTII, a renowned film school in India. Simply putting it, Kher’s contribution to cinema cannot be undermined. 8. Samuel L Jackson ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUKPUsEFKZYLL5Td3AnBkdQ1ysnUcJvRLrBFwWPdmUnHG/8.jpg) Is there any role which Samuel L Jackson hasn’t done? He’s played all sorts of roles, be it that of a protagonist or an antagonist. He’s featured in a wide range of action films like ‘Die Hard with a Vengeance’ (1995), ‘Snakes On a Plane’ (2006) and ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ (2015). He’s starred in many big blockbusters like playing Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and also featured in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. He’s also known for his impressive voice work, having lent his voice to Pixar’s The Incredibles movies. Some of best work has Jackson has done is to play the role of the antagonist in movies like ‘Unbreakable'(2000) and ‘Django Unchained’ (2012). But his most memorable work till date has to be in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994) where he plays a mob hitman ‘Jules Winnfield’ as he has the most memorable dialogues like “English motherf*****, do you speak it?!” He’s arguably one of the best actors working today. 7. Stanley Tucci ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbtsFspT46xD7PDjBNt2SL74VmyNwGfALLq1T7Ei4Fd9v/7.jpg) You may know not him that very well but Stanley Tucci has been in the movie industry for a long time and is simply one of the most underrated actors working today. He’s given some truly memorable supporting roles in films like in the political thriller ‘The Pelican Brief’, playing very annoying customs director at an Airport in ‘The Terminal’ (2004), a military scientist in ‘Captain America: The First Avenger'(2011) and as a Master of Ceremonies in the Hunger Games movies (2012-2015). No matter what the supporting role, Tucci always makes his presence felt with his oozing charm and confidence.. His best performance till date has to be in ‘The Lovely Bones’ (2009) where he plays a sadistic serial killer for which he got nominated for his Oscar. 6. J. K Simmons ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNQdTxbRxYDY4Edj5giBQeQbCMpx3hf4s13vjXqrjzRaW/6.jpg) J.K. Simmons has been in the movie industry for quite some time now and has been doing a lot of supporting roles in movies of different genres. Comic-book fans will definitely agree that his performance as Daily Bugle head J Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi’s Spiderman Trilogy (2002-07) has to be one of the best comic-reliefs in a superhero movie ever as he effortlessly portrays the character in such a convincing and hilarious fashion. But it was his role in ‘Whiplash’ (2014) as an abusive instructor Terence Fletcher which made headlines all over the film industry for his groundbreaking performance. His acting in that film was so good that it earned him an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. 5. Alan Arkin ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSiGRmyHcTMSUfYshZ9vdMEgVNUYq9iL5ZYRPxvGvD4VB/5.jpg) With a career spanning over six long decades, Alan Arkin is one of the most respected actors of the stage and the screen. He’s made his debut in the film ‘The Russians Are Coming, the Russians are coming’ (1966) for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. Since then, Arkin has lent both lead and supporting roles in films like ‘The Heart is a Lonely Hunter’ (1968), ‘Simon’ (1980), and his most known recent work in Ben Affleck’s Oscar winning film ‘Argo’ (2012). He finally won an Oscar for his performance in the comedy-drama road film ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ (2003). What makes Arkin such a terrific actor is because to his superb improvisational skills and you can see that in any of his films where he acts with such oozing confidence which make all his characters so likeable. 4. Sir Ben Kingsley ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTqDdrhgZPyvXVH6iFwLH9sS688yYtzzQDh4udz2tde5J/4.jpg) Definitely the most versatile bald actor on the list, Sir Ben Kingsley has starred in films which have not only made millions at the box office but also chose a lot of independent projects for which his acting earned a lot of critical acclaim. In a career spanning more than 50 years, this legendary British actor has won an Oscar, two Golden Globes, a BAFTA, a Screen Actors Guild Award and even a Grammy. His most notable roles include ‘Sexy Beast’ (2000), ‘House of Sand and Fog’ (2003), ‘Hugo’ (2011), ‘Ender’s Game’ (2013), ‘Schindler’s List’ (1993) and the Richard Attenborough-directed ‘Gandhi’ (1982) for which he won an Oscar for playing Mahatma Gandhi – his only second role in film and to date, the most famous role he’s known for. 3. Patrick Stewart ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTTWi5YQwKnLTVSyMEEj37Hyv2Ker1JDfzmi7EkkQcH7q/3.jpg) Having done so much work on stage, TV shows and films, Sir Patrick Stewart is no doubt one of the most talented bald actors ever. Star Trek fans recognise him for his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: Next Generation TV series (1987-1994). But he’s most known for portraying X-Men comic book character Charles Xavier aka Professor X in the X Men movies. He truly captures the essence of this character with his cool and calm demeanor for which that has made him extremely popular among the comic book fans. His best role till date? He delivered a stellar performance in his last X Men film ‘Logan’ (2017). He’s also known for his impressive voice work. 2. Bruce Willis ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZY8ghNaPvUyfpRr1YiGBV2KodoDgmzwuVRf6Z2np9Ee2/2.jpg) Oh come on, you really didn’t think we’d leave out Bruce Willis, did you?! He’s definitely the most recognised bald actor when it comes to film. Having appeared over 60 films, the man is known for his physical prowess and the fact that he performs most of his stunts by himself. Even though he’s past 60, the actor hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down by undertaking a lot action movies even in his sixties. Willis isn’t just known for action roles, he’s also done his fair share of movies of other genres and did reasonably well which just goes to show he talented he truly is. His most notable roles include Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994), Terry Gilliam’s ’12 Monkeys’ (1995), his collaboration with M. Night Shyamalan like ‘The Sixth Sense’ (1999) and ‘Unbreakable’ (2000), Rian Johnson ‘Looper’ (2012), Wes Anderson’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ (2012). His most famous role to date? Playing NYPD Officer John McClane in the world-famous ‘Die Hard film series’ (1988-2013). 1. Robert Duvall ![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcdGKsfKn4tZwwPL4gxCN9LjMhwQk87j3Juh6EC9Sgxd3/1.jpg) Robert Duvall is a living legend. He’s been nominated for seven Academy Awards (winning one for his performance in ‘Tender Mercies (1983)), seven Golden Globe Awards (winning four of them) and has multiple nominations in Emmy Awards, BAFTA and a Screen Actors Guild Award and winning one of each of them. Even despite acting in so many big films in almost each decade, his greatest gift is humility: which is so rare to see for someone who has lived in an era of great glory-hogs. Throughout his career, Duvall is more known for his supporting roles which include The first two Godfather movies, ‘Network’ (1976), ‘The Judge’ (2014) and his mind-blowing role in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (1962). But of course, who can forget most famous quote in Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ (1979) playing Lieutenant Bill Kilgore “I love the smell of napalm in the morning”. Just classic stuff.
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      "body": "![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS6AbiFudJ42KegqniHdH1tyZq8mLiKuFbTsMYAYTU9Gw/0.jpg)\nThere’s something about bald actors, isn’t it? Most bald movie stars appeal to us with their commanding presence, striking looks, and have always garnered cult followings which makes them ideal to star as the leading man in almost every movie. One of the reasons why they’re so well suited for the leading role is because they’re more perceived for their dominant, more masculine and stronger looks as compared to other actors with a head full of hair. Hence it’s no secret that individuals with shaved heads achieve incredible success as they are capable of commanding the silver screen and also at the same time, appeal to armies of both male and female fans alike. With so many actors showcasing this look, producers nowadays are spoiled for choice when casting for leading roles in many Hollywood blockbusters.\n\n\n\n12. Vin Diesel\n![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQmWJimhLeo1k2aLRXgdkv5C9n8Y58QSqYvmG9qVaARqQ/12.jpg)\nOne of the most bankable stars in the world today, Vin Diesel’s journey in the movie business started by bagging a small role in Steven Spielberg’s war epic ‘Saving Private Ryan’ (1999) and ‘Boiler Room’ (2000) before bagging a lead in the sci-fi action horror film ‘Pitch Black’. Since then Vin Diesel has starred in the very successful Fast and the Furious Series (2001-) as Dominic Torreto. He’s also starred in moderately successful films like the Xxx film series and the Riddick film series. Vin is also known for his voice work, having lent his voice in Brad Bird’s ‘The Iron Giant’ and Marvel Cinematic Universes very successful Guardians of the Galaxy series as the cute and adorable “Groot”. Today, he is a multi-media mogul, multi-franchise hero and has a big presence on social media with more than a 100 million followers on Facebook.\n\n \n\n11. Jason Statham\n![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfQBntCPmvyVLmarDBmDYm2WxgcYD96rKyjfsYDhQTcNx/11.jpg)\nJason Statham is a born entertainer. While Jason has done his fair share of many hit films like the popular Transporter series, and Fast and Furious series, he’s also done some impressive work by starring in movies that are more dramas than action. Critics may not like him much, but audiences sure do. In the age where very few actors can claim of single-handedly carrying movie over the fence at the box office, Statham is surely an actor who has proved several times that his name alone is enough to guarantee big opening at the box office. As of today, his films have made over $3 billion dollars at the box office, making him one of the most popular Hollywood stars working in the industry.\n\n \n\n10. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson\n![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXpHBxtETa4gnP1jf6WSb7VWLV1PoWEVgy4sBNcvVhb2e/10.jpg)\nKnown as the “The Rock” passionately by his fans, Dwayne Johnson after having a successful career in the WWE decided to use his popularity and enter the movie industry. Needless to say, ever since his career switch, The Rock hasn’t looked back. Known for maintaining his insanely fit body with huge bulging muscles, The Rock has found a lot of success starring in high octane action movies like ‘G.I Joe: Retaliation (2013), ‘Hercules’ (2014), the comedy ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ (2017) and ‘Central Intelligence’ (2016). His role as the no-nonsense Agent Hobbs truly elevated the Fast and Furious Franchise. His movies today easily make a lot of money and even though he’s such a bankable star, he still is such a humble man as a result of which he has a huge presence on social media.\n\n \n\n9. Anupam Kher\n![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRJYr7VAk7dJBM4acnfeeDt9J578u5wYQ9YynggZizMB7/9.jpg)\nOne of the most versatile actors working in Indian cinema, Anupam Kher has appeared in more than 500 films in several languages. With two National Film Awards and eight Filmfare awards to boast from, Anupam Kher is best known for his roles in Hindi cinema like ‘Vijay’ (1988), ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ (1995), ‘A Wednesday!’ (2007) and ‘Khosla ka Ghosla’ (2007). What makes him so good is that he’s appeared in a wide variety of movies whether it’s a comedy (for which he’s so well known for) or some more dramatic films like ‘A Wednesday!’ where he delivers a smashing performance playing an about-to-retire police commissioner as he’s tasked with a a very difficult job which is to negotiate with a terrorist. Kher has not shied from performing in international film industry also in movies like Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ (2002), David O Russell’s Oscar winning ‘Silver Linings Playbook’, and just recently in the Hollywood film ‘The Big Sick’ (2017). Currently, Kher serves as the chairman of FTII, a renowned film school in India. Simply putting it, Kher’s contribution to cinema cannot be undermined.\n\n\n 8. Samuel L Jackson\n![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUKPUsEFKZYLL5Td3AnBkdQ1ysnUcJvRLrBFwWPdmUnHG/8.jpg)\nIs there any role which Samuel L Jackson hasn’t done? He’s played all sorts of roles, be it that of a protagonist or an antagonist. He’s featured in a wide range of action films like ‘Die Hard with a Vengeance’ (1995), ‘Snakes On a Plane’ (2006) and ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ (2015). He’s starred in many big blockbusters like playing Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and also featured in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. He’s also known for his impressive voice work, having lent his voice to Pixar’s The Incredibles movies. Some of best work has Jackson has done is to play the role of the antagonist in movies like ‘Unbreakable'(2000) and ‘Django Unchained’ (2012). But his most memorable work till date has to be in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994) where he plays a mob hitman ‘Jules Winnfield’ as he has the most memorable dialogues like “English motherf*****, do you speak it?!” He’s arguably one of the best actors working today.\n\n \n\n7. Stanley Tucci\n![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbtsFspT46xD7PDjBNt2SL74VmyNwGfALLq1T7Ei4Fd9v/7.jpg)\nYou may know not him that very well but Stanley Tucci has been in the movie industry for a long time and is simply one of the most underrated actors working today. He’s given some truly memorable supporting roles in films like in the political thriller ‘The Pelican Brief’, playing very annoying customs director at an Airport in ‘The Terminal’ (2004), a military scientist in ‘Captain America: The First Avenger'(2011) and as a Master of Ceremonies in the Hunger Games movies (2012-2015). No matter what the supporting role, Tucci always makes his presence felt with his oozing charm and confidence.. His best performance till date has to be in ‘The Lovely Bones’ (2009) where he plays a sadistic serial killer for which he got nominated for his Oscar.\n\n \n6. J. K Simmons\n![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNQdTxbRxYDY4Edj5giBQeQbCMpx3hf4s13vjXqrjzRaW/6.jpg)\nJ.K. Simmons has been in the movie industry for quite some time now and has been doing a lot of supporting roles in movies of different genres. Comic-book fans will definitely agree that his performance as Daily Bugle head J Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi’s Spiderman Trilogy (2002-07) has to be one of the best comic-reliefs in a superhero movie ever as he effortlessly portrays the character in such a convincing and hilarious fashion. But it was his role in ‘Whiplash’ (2014) as an abusive instructor Terence Fletcher which made headlines all over the film industry for his groundbreaking performance. His acting in that film was so good that it earned him an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA.\n\n \n\n5. Alan Arkin\n![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSiGRmyHcTMSUfYshZ9vdMEgVNUYq9iL5ZYRPxvGvD4VB/5.jpg)\nWith a career spanning over six long decades, Alan Arkin is one of the most respected actors of the stage and the screen. He’s made his debut in the film ‘The Russians Are Coming, the Russians are coming’ (1966) for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. Since then, Arkin has lent both lead and supporting roles in films like ‘The Heart is a Lonely Hunter’ (1968), ‘Simon’ (1980), and his most known recent work in Ben Affleck’s Oscar winning film ‘Argo’ (2012). He finally won an Oscar for his performance in the comedy-drama road film ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ (2003). What makes Arkin such a terrific actor is because to his superb improvisational skills and you can see that in any of his films where he acts with such oozing confidence which make all his characters so likeable.\n\n \n\n4. Sir Ben Kingsley\n![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTqDdrhgZPyvXVH6iFwLH9sS688yYtzzQDh4udz2tde5J/4.jpg)\nDefinitely the most versatile bald actor on the list, Sir Ben Kingsley has starred in films which have not only made millions at the box office but also chose a lot of independent projects for which his acting earned a lot of critical acclaim. In a career spanning more than 50 years, this legendary British actor has won an Oscar, two Golden Globes, a BAFTA, a Screen Actors Guild Award and even a Grammy. His most notable roles include ‘Sexy Beast’ (2000), ‘House of Sand and Fog’ (2003), ‘Hugo’ (2011), ‘Ender’s Game’ (2013), ‘Schindler’s List’ (1993) and the Richard Attenborough-directed ‘Gandhi’ (1982) for which he won an Oscar for playing Mahatma Gandhi – his only second role in film and to date, the most famous role he’s known for.\n\n \n\n3. Patrick Stewart\n![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTTWi5YQwKnLTVSyMEEj37Hyv2Ker1JDfzmi7EkkQcH7q/3.jpg)\nHaving done so much work on stage, TV shows and films, Sir Patrick Stewart is no doubt one of the most talented bald actors ever. Star Trek fans recognise him for his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: Next Generation TV series (1987-1994). But he’s most known for portraying X-Men comic book character Charles Xavier aka Professor X in the X Men movies. He truly captures the essence of this character with his cool and calm demeanor for which that has made him extremely popular among the comic book fans. His best role till date? He delivered a stellar performance in his last X Men film ‘Logan’ (2017). He’s also known for his impressive voice work.\n\n \n\n2. Bruce Willis\n![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZY8ghNaPvUyfpRr1YiGBV2KodoDgmzwuVRf6Z2np9Ee2/2.jpg)\nOh come on, you really didn’t think we’d leave out Bruce Willis, did you?! He’s definitely the most recognised bald actor when it comes to film. Having appeared over 60 films, the man is known for his physical prowess and the fact that he performs most of his stunts by himself. Even though he’s past 60, the actor hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down by undertaking a lot action movies even in his sixties. Willis isn’t just known for action roles, he’s also done his fair share of movies of other genres and did reasonably well which just goes to show he talented he truly is. His most notable roles include Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994), Terry Gilliam’s ’12 Monkeys’ (1995), his collaboration with M. Night Shyamalan like ‘The Sixth Sense’ (1999) and ‘Unbreakable’ (2000), Rian Johnson ‘Looper’ (2012), Wes Anderson’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ (2012). His most famous role to date? Playing NYPD Officer John McClane in the world-famous ‘Die Hard film series’ (1988-2013).\n\n \n\n1. Robert Duvall\n![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcdGKsfKn4tZwwPL4gxCN9LjMhwQk87j3Juh6EC9Sgxd3/1.jpg)\nRobert Duvall is a living legend. He’s been nominated for seven Academy Awards (winning one for his performance in ‘Tender Mercies (1983)), seven Golden Globe Awards (winning four of them) and has multiple nominations in Emmy Awards, BAFTA and a Screen Actors Guild Award and winning one of each of them. Even despite acting in so many big films in almost each decade, his greatest gift is humility: which is so rare to see for someone who has lived in an era of great glory-hogs. Throughout his career, Duvall is more known for his supporting roles which include The first two Godfather movies, ‘Network’ (1976),  ‘The Judge’ (2014) and his mind-blowing role in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (1962). But of course, who can forget most famous quote in Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ (1979) playing Lieutenant Bill Kilgore “I love the smell of napalm in the morning”. Just classic stuff.",
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bodyWe all know that given a proper script and apt direction even the antagonist or a side kick in a negative role can outshine the protagonists of a film. But there are very few actors who can be both bad and devilishly hot and good looking at the same time. Here is a list of such actors who inspired desire in us while playing killers on-screen. ![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSFoTa6EFXg2EyFQv1Cxt7oY8eciX4ieLDJ4taNq86mNx/0.jpg) Note: This article is not meant to celebrate murderers or killers. It is meant to celebrate the actors who portrayed killers on-screen. 10. Amber Heard in ‘All the Boys Love Mandy Lane’ (2006) ![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYQoWLXDEcq66NqBXCkYCZzLxQDfL6qMknfqYxUmHGrAd/10.jpg) Mandy Lane is a high school outcast who suddenly turns hot one summer, thanks to puberty, and naturally starts attracting all the boys in her school. However she has a devious plan in her mind as she has not forgotten those bullying and taunting when she was a geek not so long ago and the general humiliation that her ilk has to go through on the hands of the popular high school kids. Mandy feels enough is enough and takes matter into her own hands. There is a calm to her madness in the film and doesn’t for once gives us a hint of what’s going on in her mind, that is, until the very end. With her good looks and skimpy outfits, she is in your face and dangerous as well. 9. Skeet Ulrich in ‘Scream’ (1996) ![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYCxEtuFjFrUPs48DShKQx5zRd7cUeAHkFNjvBo2zCFFP/9.jpg) The ‘Scream’ series by Wes Craven revolutionized the slasher movie genre so much so that it has become a staple mainstay of horror films in the 21st century. The basic premise is simple – a serial killer is on the loose murdering mostly young beautiful women and sometimes men too if they act too smart in order to protect a potential victim. But eventually the killer’s identity is revealed in the end. That’s a given. The character of Billy Loomis (the killer), in the first and undoubtedly the best installment in the series, played by actor Skeet Ulrich is one of a kind. He is a product of horror cinema. As someone who is obviously not stable due to personal problems in his life found a perfect way to vent out his anger by going on a killing spree and his source of inspiration is the horror movies that he is so clinically obsessed with. His best line in the film is – “Movies don’t create psychos. Movies make psychos more creative!” 8. Megan Fox in ‘Jennifer’s Body’ (2009) ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSHLC7MvfuMZDfxF6NpLDiGiQumxo1w8x1ejhajFwuiB7/8.jpg) The film is every guy’s fantasy come true. Fox’s character Jennifer dies and returns from the dead with an evil agenda. She seduces guys and kills them after having sexual intercourse with them. The film is a low brow sex thriller whose only purpose is to titillate the audience with suggestive images and well Jennifer’s body. And it works perfectly well for you if you are not looking for something more meaningful in the narrative. Megan Fox is effortless in her role, but naturally. The film is utterly forgettable but the vision of Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried getting down on each other will make forget your worries. 7. Lucy Liu in ‘Kill Bill: Vol. 1’ (2003) ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZNeRrbfXmQy2X6amzKCh29uk4pofqFPq8fM4Yq9w5DR3/7.jpg) While Uma Thurman was magnificent as ‘The Bride’ but her nemesis Lucy Liu was equally badass. Female characters are very far and few between in Tarantino’s world but when he invests in them he goes the full mile and creates something extraordinary, a character which we won’t dare to forget easily. Lucy Liu is a rebel with a cause and a body to die for. Her acting and athletic abilities are just a bonus. This explains why she is one of the very few Asian American actresses to make it big in Hollywood. 6. Cillian Murphy in ‘Red Eye’ (2005) ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmP2EwHxbxXCBq3Tam1BQgpgMYZYuTwtWmswpFLY1rpnp7/6.jpg) Wes Craven has a way with serial killers or to say to he make his actors go all bonkers while channeling their inner serial killers. Despite being a thriller set high up in the air the film doesn’t really soars but Murphy’s portrayal of a hired assassin to kill a high official of the US Homeland security stays with you for a long time. He spews anger through his eyes and captivates the audiences’ imagination with his energetic and go-getter performance. 5. Matthew Goode in ‘Stoker’ (2013) ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQyQvGAU5SwtLTe1HurA22QK53GYht6Q2kB5aZ9rVwirs/5.jpg) Do you remember the evil child Damien Thorn from the 70s cult horror hit ‘The Omen’ then you will get it when I say that Goode’s character is the realistic and adult version of a devil child minus the supernatural powers. He displays pure evil with his body language and coquettish politeness. The impact of his performance lies in the fact that he shows no remorse for what he did in the past and uses his weakness to hatch a new devious plan. It’s a grossly underrated performance as the film itself is very much under seen. 4. Choi Min-sik in ‘I Saw the Devil’ (2010) ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYNoVhZw6RAAbTD3GBxgALGFvprhrrZ5wKwWoUFzCkoua/4.jpg) Choi Min-sik is one of the few South Korean actors who enjoy a sizable fan following among the serious movie buffs owing to his roles in films like ‘Oldboy’, ‘New World’ and ‘I Saw the Devil’. He takes evilness on-screen to a new high with his role of a cannibalistic and perverted serial killer in the Korean classic ‘I Saw the Devil’. He preys on his victims with the ruthlessness of a tiger and feasts on them like satisfied hunter. His very being is corrupted and has not a single bone of righteousness sin his body but all that comes tumbling down when the fiancé of one his victims unleashes his fury on him. What follows is a cat and mouse chase and til, his very last moment in the film Min-sik holds on to his version of integrity and in the process delivers a performance which needs to be studied by film students. 3. Sharon Stone in ‘Basic Instinct’ (1992) ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPFE78u6Px9nDdNKXhFgEHfoQJzfdLBb7BryMXDbbTrS1/3.jpg) This list would be incomplete without the mention of Catherine Tramell of the ‘Basic Instinct’ series. The magic of Sharon Stone’s rock the boat kinda performance lies in her apt understanding of the soul of her character which is evident in the way she displays both her sexuality and vulnerability during the course of the film. She uses every tool at her disposal to stay out of her trouble’s way and such is her magnetism that ever the most level headed men get weak in their knees in her presence. As a woman suspected of murdering her lover, watching Stone gyrate and seduce a tough detective is nothing short of a guilty pleasure. One thing is for sure her portrayal of a bisexual steamy crime novel writer will make it to every sexy killer on-screen list for ages to come. 2. Anthony Perkins in ‘Psycho’ (1960) ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdWBbLB719ty141BoEGkNnRnwyQJ2TkEjg5dRBpaCPYRd/2.jpg) Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ marked the beginning of a new era in the horror/slasher genre; one where subtlety and script takes prominence rather than cheap thrills and scenes of bodies being chopped off. Anyone who is familiar with the film knows that Norman Bates is at the centre of all the action as he is the proverbial ‘psycho’ in the film. Played by Anthony Perkins to perfection the audience could hardly guess the inner turmoil of the film’s lead as his calm and composed exterior will make anyone believe that he is a guy who has everything sorted out in life. And of course there’s the famous shower scene where the killing takes place. 1. Christian Bale in ‘American Psycho’ (2000) ![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbnKnKBXzR9tv1H4C8xj9PSZfbRPGhi8bkV5PijKv5PGi/1.jpg) The character of Patrick Bateman has made it to the books of cinema history by the sheer power of its unhinged evilness. Christian Bale delivers a balanced performance in playing a man who was clearly far being balanced and enjoys being the bad guy. He is single-handedly responsible for giving a metro sexual image to the on-screen killer. His character in the film is a psychopath who needs to keep his killing habits intact to feel normal on a daily basis. He is angry with the world but he has his own bloody way of dealing with the world while looking the best he can.
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bodyQuite a number of learned men have ventured into understanding the psyche of a villain, and what guides their acts of villainy. “Every villain is the hero of his own story”. Taking this thought forward, the writers and artists at DC have given us such endearing characters that we have come to revere over the ages, the perfect foil to their superhero counterparts. ![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmT3KbWUJN4ndV99RvvAbHv9ib5eMTJHtSjh9m9pMwRfwh/0.jpg) DC villains, apart from variety, have a sort of duality associated with them, and endearing backstories, pushing our heroes to test the moral constraints they so rigidly follow. Perhaps, this is what makes these villains such formidable forces to reckon with for our ever beleaguered heroes. It’s a shame though that most of DC’s film property centres around Batman and Superman despite the treasure trove of memorable characters they have, but I guess that’s about to change. So, without further ado, here goes a list of the top DC supervillains in live action features, based on their general characterisation and strength of their portrayal. If you haven’t seen these movies, here’s a SPOILER alert. 12. Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin ![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ52Pfx6tpRoqVmhE9K9hAxcVPm3abHHtsrdsdWMENe4N/12.jpg) The Penguin is a Gotham city mob boss and arms dealer, sporting a stout physique and beak-like nose, and using specially engineered umbrellas for weapons. Though he may not have always engaged in direct combat with Batman, with him around there is constant trouble brewing for Gotham’s knight with his illegal operations targeted at the criminal underbelly of Gotham city. Penguin has a suggestively troubled past, and was often mocked for his physical appearance. Although, without the mob and his thugs, the Penguin isn’t much the Batman can’t take care of. The character was portrayed menacingly well by Danny DeVito in ‘Batman Returns’ (1992). 11. Ozymandias ![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUGwNiXXEHFMXRgvFhRXcS5F55FMsRBysfjySuh26yjA5/11.jpg) Adrian Veidt, more famously known as Ozymandias, the retired superhero in Zack Snyder’s ‘Watchmen’ (2009), is dubbed ‘the smartest man in the world’ in Alan Moore’s graphic novel. Working as a hidden villain in the film, portrayed by actor Matthew Goode, his plan involved destroying major cities to unify the US and Soviet governments, framing Dr. Manhattan for all the destruction, killing billions in the process. He was also able to one-up both Nite Owl and Rorscach in a battle of wits and brawn. Coupled with his intellect and vast wealth, but owing to dwindling popularity and a dichotomy in his villainous plan that even Dr. Manhattan agreed to, Ozymandias acquires spot #11 on this list. 10. Harvey Dent/Two Face ![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXGDL75ut4jwgWE8tjh9fzaJTLtRs6bHQBgKE9wWcfBTq/10.jpg) A former Gotham city District Attorney, Harvey Dent took up the persona of Two Face after one half of his face was burnt and irreparably damaged. A recurring member of the Batman rogues gallery, and one of Batman’s most formidable foes, he is infamous for making all his decisions (often involving the lives of his victims) by the flip of his coin, letting the element of chance decide the outcome. Portrayed onscreen by Aaron Eckhart in ‘The Dark Knight’ (2008) and by Tommy Lee Jones in Batman Forever (1995), this one’s place in this list is no mere chance. 9. Dr. Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow ![9.jpeg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTW97VWcpXdCSv8sNuY22ZYjfyAq8xYAWkkXmhafKgrpr/9.jpeg) A psychologist who adopts his alter ego, the Scarecrow, and uses his fear inducing concoctions to pry on the minds of his victims, Dr. Jonathan Crane has been one of the most enduring villains of Batman’s Gothamverse and a recurring member of Batman’s rogues gallery. He has used his fear toxin on Batman multiple times, to potentially lethal effect, and posed citywide threats as part of his sinister desire to pry on phobias. Played by Cillian Murphy in Nolan’s ‘The Dark Knight’ trilogy, The Scarecrow ranks as #9 on the list of the most formidable onscreen DC villains. He’d rank much higher though if his menace from the Batman ‘Arkham’ videogames could somehow be translated onscreen, though this version is more inkeeping with the sober tone of Nolan’s trilogy. 8. Doomsday ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf53GSUhXScUFQ8YdHP8iADeLFoYDQNC4EatepF7RAcYH/8.jpg) Genetically engineered on Krypton as “the ultimate killing machine”, he proves to be exactly that. Doomsday, “the Kryptonian deformity, hateful to sight and memory” made his cinematic debut in ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ (2016) as a CGI mass metamorphosed from Zod’s dead body from the end of ‘Man of Steel’, although there was little resemblance to his comic book counterpart. “The death of Superman” is one of the most iconic Superman story arcs of all time; though it may appear to have been shoehorned in BvS’s third act, the wanton destruction caused by Doomsday and his subsequent killing of our beloved superhero makes him a formidable foe for the man of steel. 7. Harley Quinn ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcSXTFAs5kzuQQjUGHw4tw95LaADwaMja1TQrKUE8iuXJ/7.jpg) The only female entry on our list, and rightfully so. Dr. Harleen Quinzel worked at Arkham Asylum as a psychologist, assigned to the Joker himself. As it turned out, the Joker drove her to dementia, while she fell in love with him, becoming his accomplice and periodic love interest, second only to him in terms of downright craziness. Armed with a bat, a mallet and a pistol, she has crossed paths with the Bat on several occasions. The character made her live action debut in ‘Suicide Squad’ (2016), by Margot Robbie. Needless to say, Robbie nailed the role and instantly became a fan favourite. Her appearance with the Joker in the jester costume was a moment to behold for fans of the animated series. 6. Ares ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmVK6bbZX1Dbc7U8SpMopF5rDqC9r9j9uyvotH3xDYxSdY/6.jpg) The Greek god of war himself, Ares, made his live action debut in this year’s ‘Wonder Woman’. An archenemy of Wonder Woman (and her sibling), Ares propagates perpetual war. Working mainly though, as a behind-the-scenes villain in the film, he poisoned the hearts of men and corrupted them to fight each other. However, the big reveal towards the climax of the movie works largely in the favour of the movie, and the climactic fight between him and Wonder Woman alone is bang for your buck, and worthy of earning him a spot on this list. Having an actor like David Thewlis play Ares, diminished any chances of the character coming off as one dimensional or contrived, in an otherwise CGI heavy conclusion to the film. 5. Ra’s Al Ghul ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRHVzgNLtBxuwHtio6qdguu7smFerDL2iacpXc2mUFRxz/5.jpg) One of the foremost adversaries of Batman, and the leader of the League of Assassins (renamed the League of Shadows in the film adaptation) that also trained Batman, Ra’s Al Ghul was played by Liam Neeson in ‘Batman Begins’ (2005). He is the intellectual and physical equal of Batman, having been dead and resurrected multiple times in the famed Lazarus Pit (yet to make an appearance on film), and also the father of Talia Al Ghul, another Batman villain. Ra’s Al Ghul translates from Arabic as “demon’s head”, and given his mastery in hand-to-hand combat, and his ingenious plan to diffuse the fear toxin in Gotham’s air to “restore balance to the world” in Begins, I’d say he more than earns that name, and this spot. 4. Bane ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYBxe8jEU9bG81Po3ctiWj5CRRYC2PC8DRsJqjp1R6aZN/4.jpg) He is perhaps Batman’s toughest adversary on physical grounds (barring the likes of Superman), infamous for “Breaking the Bat”. Peak physical strength and intellect, often coupled with the use of the steroid venom, have enabled him to trump Batman on more occasions than one. In one of the most popular Batman story arcs, ‘Knightfall’, Bane brutally beats up the dark knight, and breaks his back, leaving him disabled and making him give up his mantle for a long time. Incorporating a version of the same storyline in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (2012), Tom Hardy plays the menacing Bane to great effect, earning him the no. 4 spot on our list. 3. Lex Luthor ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdY5kpQqNLysJRFDc79eRdG3dUPjXbytayEnFrjksRhhn/3.jpg) Genius, Billionaire, Philanthropist, Not a Playboy. Widely considered to be Superman’s archenemy despite being a mortal, his power mainly stems from his genius level intellect, technical prowess and his knowledge of Superman’s weakness when exposed to Kryptonite. Believing Superman to be a threat and an alien, his general contempt for the human race is overcome only by his hatred and will to defeat Superman, often posing lethal threats to the son of Krypton, working under the guise of his corporation, Lexcorp. The character has been portrayed on screen to varying degrees of success, by Gene Hackman in ‘Superman’ (1978), Kevin Spacey in ‘Superman Returns’ (2006) and in a more recent, divisive take on the character in ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ (2016). 2. General Zod ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNq8hWzYMHVFqXR6HuzK3BUQbJqY3Mh9qoTy7qMux6zt7/2.jpg) The fuming Michael Shannon brought in a whole new dimension to Zod, with his take on the military commander of Krypton in ‘Man of Steel’ (2013). Possessing virtually the same powers as Superman, albeit not to the same extent (by virtue of not being exposed to Earth’s yellow sun for as long as Kal-El), he has proved a worthy competitor to Superman along with his loyal comrades. While Terence Stamp portrayed the megalomaniacal and authoritarian aspects of the character perfectly, constantly mouthing the now iconic dialogue from ‘Superman II’ (1980), “Kneel before Zod!”, Shannon’s Zod had the clear objective of Krypton living again, and his people’s interests at heart. He was ruthless in his battle with the man of steel, leveling entire city blocks in the process. Too bad he had his neck snapped by Superman in the end. 1. The Joker ![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWxUP97JAHHQv74pGrrqv9J5T9W7w4iorHEsjeipUd7bf/1.jpg) If you happened to read this list expecting a name other than the clown prince of crime himself at the top spot, perhaps you opened the wrong link. Brought to life by Jack Nicholson in ‘Batman’ in 1989, and immortalised by Heath Ledger’s sensational performance in ‘The Dark Knight’ (2008), The Joker is the perfect adversary to the caped crusader of Gotham. His antics, advocacy for a society without rules, penchant for chaos, and pushing the dark knight over the edge, every time, just to prove a point, is testament enough to him being the exact antithesis to Batman, the perfect adversary. The Clown works to demolish everything that The Bat built or stands for, and sometimes, just for a good laugh. Having no superpowers and being no match to Batman in terms of physicality, The Joker remains his toughest adversary yet, challenging him in a way no other character on this list could. Like, Comment & Share.
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      "body": "Quite a number of learned men have ventured into understanding the psyche of a villain, and what guides their acts of villainy. “Every villain is the hero of his own story”. Taking this thought forward, the writers and artists at DC have given us such endearing characters that we have come to revere over the ages, the perfect foil to their superhero counterparts.\n![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmT3KbWUJN4ndV99RvvAbHv9ib5eMTJHtSjh9m9pMwRfwh/0.jpg)\n\nDC villains, apart from variety, have a sort of duality associated with them, and endearing backstories, pushing our heroes to test the moral constraints they so rigidly follow. Perhaps, this is what makes these villains such formidable forces to reckon with for our ever beleaguered heroes. It’s a shame though that most of DC’s film property centres around Batman and Superman despite the treasure trove of memorable characters they have, but I guess that’s about to change. So, without further ado, here goes a list of the top DC supervillains in live action features, based on their general characterisation and strength of their portrayal. If you haven’t seen these movies, here’s a SPOILER alert.\n\n12. Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin\n![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ52Pfx6tpRoqVmhE9K9hAxcVPm3abHHtsrdsdWMENe4N/12.jpg)\nThe Penguin is a Gotham city mob boss and arms dealer, sporting a stout physique and beak-like nose, and using specially engineered umbrellas for weapons. Though he may not have always engaged in direct combat with Batman, with him around there is constant trouble brewing for Gotham’s knight with his illegal operations targeted at the criminal underbelly of Gotham city. Penguin has a suggestively troubled past, and was often mocked for his physical appearance. Although, without the mob and his thugs, the Penguin isn’t much the Batman can’t take care of. The character was portrayed menacingly well by Danny DeVito in ‘Batman Returns’ (1992).\n\n \n\n11. Ozymandias\n![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUGwNiXXEHFMXRgvFhRXcS5F55FMsRBysfjySuh26yjA5/11.jpg)\nAdrian Veidt, more famously known as Ozymandias, the retired superhero in Zack Snyder’s ‘Watchmen’ (2009), is dubbed ‘the smartest man in the world’ in Alan Moore’s graphic novel. Working as a hidden villain in the film, portrayed by actor Matthew Goode, his plan involved destroying major cities to unify the US and Soviet governments, framing Dr. Manhattan for all the destruction, killing billions in the process. He was also able to one-up both Nite Owl and Rorscach in a battle of wits and brawn. Coupled with his intellect and vast wealth, but owing to dwindling popularity and a dichotomy in his villainous plan that even Dr. Manhattan agreed to, Ozymandias acquires spot #11  on this list.\n\n \n\n10. Harvey Dent/Two Face\n![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXGDL75ut4jwgWE8tjh9fzaJTLtRs6bHQBgKE9wWcfBTq/10.jpg)\nA former Gotham city District Attorney, Harvey Dent took up the persona of Two Face after one half of his face was burnt and irreparably damaged. A recurring member of the Batman rogues gallery, and one of Batman’s most formidable foes, he is infamous for making all his decisions (often involving the lives of his victims) by the flip of his coin, letting the element of chance decide the outcome. Portrayed onscreen by Aaron Eckhart in ‘The Dark Knight’ (2008) and by Tommy Lee Jones in Batman Forever (1995), this one’s place in this list is no mere chance.\n\n \n\n9. Dr. Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow\n![9.jpeg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTW97VWcpXdCSv8sNuY22ZYjfyAq8xYAWkkXmhafKgrpr/9.jpeg)\nA psychologist who adopts his alter ego, the Scarecrow, and uses his fear inducing concoctions to pry on the minds of his victims, Dr. Jonathan Crane has been one of the most enduring villains of Batman’s Gothamverse and a recurring member of Batman’s rogues gallery. He has used his fear toxin on Batman multiple times, to potentially lethal effect, and posed citywide threats as part of his sinister desire to pry on phobias. Played by Cillian Murphy in Nolan’s ‘The Dark Knight’ trilogy, The Scarecrow ranks as #9 on the list of the most formidable onscreen DC villains. He’d rank much higher though if his menace from the Batman ‘Arkham’ videogames could somehow be translated onscreen, though this version is more inkeeping with the sober tone of Nolan’s trilogy.\n\n\n8. Doomsday\n![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf53GSUhXScUFQ8YdHP8iADeLFoYDQNC4EatepF7RAcYH/8.jpg)\nGenetically engineered on Krypton as “the ultimate killing machine”, he proves to be exactly that. Doomsday, “the Kryptonian deformity, hateful to sight and memory” made his cinematic debut in ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ (2016) as a CGI mass metamorphosed from Zod’s dead body from the end of ‘Man of Steel’, although there was little resemblance to his comic book counterpart. “The death of Superman” is one of the most iconic Superman story arcs of all time; though it may appear to have been shoehorned in BvS’s third act, the wanton destruction caused by Doomsday and his subsequent killing of our beloved superhero makes him a formidable foe for the man of steel.\n\n \n\n7. Harley Quinn\n![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcSXTFAs5kzuQQjUGHw4tw95LaADwaMja1TQrKUE8iuXJ/7.jpg)\nThe only female entry on our list, and rightfully so. Dr. Harleen Quinzel worked at Arkham Asylum as a psychologist, assigned to the Joker himself. As it turned out, the Joker drove her to dementia, while she fell in love with him, becoming his accomplice and periodic love interest, second only to him in terms of downright craziness. Armed with a bat, a mallet and a pistol, she has crossed paths with the Bat on several occasions. The character made her live action debut in ‘Suicide Squad’ (2016), by Margot Robbie. Needless to say, Robbie nailed the role and instantly became a fan favourite. Her appearance with the Joker in the jester costume was a moment to behold for fans of the animated series.\n\n\n6. Ares\n![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmVK6bbZX1Dbc7U8SpMopF5rDqC9r9j9uyvotH3xDYxSdY/6.jpg)\nThe Greek god of war himself, Ares, made his live action debut in this year’s ‘Wonder Woman’. An archenemy of Wonder Woman (and her sibling), Ares propagates perpetual war. Working mainly though, as a behind-the-scenes villain in the film, he poisoned the hearts of men and corrupted them to fight each other. However, the big reveal towards the climax of the movie works largely in the favour of the movie, and the climactic fight between him and Wonder Woman alone is bang for your buck, and worthy of earning him a spot on this list. Having an actor like David Thewlis play Ares, diminished any chances of the character coming off as one dimensional or contrived, in an otherwise CGI heavy conclusion to the film.\n\n \n\n5. Ra’s Al Ghul\n![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRHVzgNLtBxuwHtio6qdguu7smFerDL2iacpXc2mUFRxz/5.jpg)\nOne of the foremost adversaries of Batman, and the leader of the League of Assassins (renamed the League of Shadows in the film adaptation) that also trained Batman, Ra’s Al Ghul was played by Liam Neeson in ‘Batman Begins’ (2005). He is the intellectual and physical equal of Batman, having been dead and resurrected multiple times in the famed Lazarus Pit (yet to make an appearance on film), and also the father of Talia Al Ghul, another Batman villain. Ra’s Al Ghul translates from Arabic as “demon’s head”, and given his mastery in hand-to-hand combat, and his ingenious plan to diffuse the fear toxin in Gotham’s air to “restore balance to the world” in Begins, I’d say he more than earns that name, and this spot.\n\n \n\n4. Bane\n![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYBxe8jEU9bG81Po3ctiWj5CRRYC2PC8DRsJqjp1R6aZN/4.jpg)\nHe is perhaps Batman’s toughest adversary on physical grounds (barring the likes of Superman), infamous for “Breaking the Bat”. Peak physical strength and intellect, often coupled with the use of the steroid venom, have enabled him to trump Batman on more occasions than one. In one of the most popular Batman story arcs, ‘Knightfall’, Bane brutally beats up the dark knight, and breaks his back, leaving him disabled and making him give up his mantle for a long time. Incorporating a version of the same storyline in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (2012), Tom Hardy plays the menacing Bane to great effect, earning him the no. 4 spot on our list.\n\n \n\n3. Lex Luthor\n![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdY5kpQqNLysJRFDc79eRdG3dUPjXbytayEnFrjksRhhn/3.jpg)\nGenius, Billionaire, Philanthropist, Not a Playboy. Widely considered to be Superman’s archenemy despite being a mortal, his power mainly stems from his genius level intellect, technical prowess and his knowledge of Superman’s weakness when exposed to Kryptonite. Believing Superman to be a threat and an alien, his general contempt for the human race is overcome only by his hatred and will to defeat Superman, often posing lethal threats to the son of Krypton, working under the guise of his corporation, Lexcorp.\n\nThe character has been portrayed on screen to varying degrees of success, by Gene Hackman in ‘Superman’ (1978), Kevin Spacey in ‘Superman Returns’ (2006) and in a more recent, divisive take on the character in ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ (2016).\n\n \n\n2. General Zod\n![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNq8hWzYMHVFqXR6HuzK3BUQbJqY3Mh9qoTy7qMux6zt7/2.jpg)\nThe fuming Michael Shannon brought in a whole new dimension to Zod, with his take on the military commander of Krypton in ‘Man of Steel’ (2013). Possessing virtually the same powers as Superman, albeit not to the same extent (by virtue of not being exposed to Earth’s yellow sun for as long as Kal-El), he has proved a worthy competitor to Superman along with his loyal comrades. While Terence Stamp portrayed the megalomaniacal and authoritarian aspects of the character perfectly, constantly mouthing the now iconic dialogue from ‘Superman II’ (1980), “Kneel before Zod!”, Shannon’s Zod had the clear objective of Krypton living again, and his people’s interests at heart. He was ruthless in his battle with the man of steel, leveling entire city blocks in the process. Too bad he had his neck snapped by Superman in the end.\n\n \n\n1. The Joker\n![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWxUP97JAHHQv74pGrrqv9J5T9W7w4iorHEsjeipUd7bf/1.jpg)\nIf you happened to read this list expecting a name other than the clown prince of crime himself at the top spot, perhaps you opened the wrong link. Brought to life by Jack Nicholson in ‘Batman’ in 1989, and immortalised by Heath Ledger’s sensational performance in ‘The Dark Knight’ (2008), The Joker is the perfect adversary to the caped crusader of Gotham. His antics, advocacy for a society without rules, penchant for chaos, and pushing the dark knight over the edge, every time, just to prove a point, is testament enough to him being the exact antithesis to Batman, the perfect adversary. The Clown works to demolish everything that The Bat built or stands for, and sometimes, just for a good laugh. Having no superpowers and being no match to Batman in terms of physicality, The Joker remains his toughest adversary yet, challenging him in a way no other character on this list could.\n\nLike, Comment & Share.",
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Cyclop’s leadership abilities, love for Jean and a petty rivalry with Wolverine have been masterfully portrayed by this American Actor. Meanwhile, Marsden also played the role of Richard White – the husband of Louis Lane. Though his role was not as powerful as Superman himself but played his part in a humble and likable way. 9. Idris Elba – Heimdall and Rogue ![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZ5MJCeoiP2jx5ogMi74qaJ84NKZ3JA3r8PdCn7wEjjNL/9.jpg) Idris Alba is better known as the firm and responsible guardian of Asgard. As Heimdall Idris is a badass who took an oath to protect Asgard from outer threats by protecting the Rainbow Bridge. He also played another prominent role in The Losers that is a live action adaptation of a popular series in Vertigo Comics – an imprint of DC Comics. In The Losers, he played the character of Rogue, who is a skilled explosive expert. 8. Halle Berry – Catwoman and Storm ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdh9tHqrTCC9pKB4NVgjSnghT6AxNbAZNyaofuUuQcGKd/8.jpg) While Halle Berry’s portrayal of Storm has been widely appreciated, her take on the DC seductress Catwoman was universally panned by critics and fans. In the X-Men franchise, Halle Berry’s Storm is showcased as a strong-willed mutant who confronts her enemies with thunderstorms and lightnings. However, the whipping Catwoman in the eponymous abysmal movie was an utter disappointment. 7. Laurence Fishburne – Silver Surfer and Perry White ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmeeButEfZPpZFLTaeb62EqfX4XP69QPG3AQKM9x3tmM4Z/7.jpg) Fishburne made his first onscreen appearance in the Superhero genre with DCEU’s 2013 hit, Man of Steel as Perry White – the editor in chief of Metropolis and Clark Kent and Louis Lane’s boss. However, this was not his first venture in this genre as he lend the voice of the cosmic Silver Surfer in the 2006 Marvel flick Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. 6. Chris Evans – Captain America, Human Torch and Jake Jensen ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfPswACE1FhS5AMFm74TDWmaSFFzc3Z7iEGbEJ6jgzANP/6.jpg) Everyone loves Chris Evans as the the greatest American Hero Captain America, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He also played the role of the self-obsessed Human Torch in the failed Fantastic Four series. But before Cap, he was Jake Jensen, who is a part of an elite team of special forces in the 2010 Vertigo flick The Losers. While Captain America is an upright and firm leader, Jake Jensen is a nerdy computer expert and Chris played both with ease. 5. Natalie Portman – Evey Hammond and Jane Foster ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPurSYAYQ4h1qbhJ4SXnxKAmKhmnzkMx6kgiLQWXDCuxf/5.jpg) We cannot imagine Thor without Jane Foster. Similarly, we cannot imagine V without Eve Hammond. V for Vendetta was Natalie Portman’s first venture into comic book adaptations. She played the character of Evey Hammond, who becomes a protege of V and helps him in carrying out his mission to destroy the British Parliament. Here, she is a budding anarchist but in the first installment of Thor, she played the role of Jane Foster, a scientist, who becomes the love interest of the titular Norse God. 4. Hugo Weaving – Red Skull and V ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmeYAAYEZLJQN6ip66LSNdhZvQYuNJKJM3J6GU8S2h6DHV/4.jpg) As V, Hugo Weaving inflicted heavy damage to the totalitarian government in the 2005 Vertigo hit V for Vendetta. His portrayal of Red Skull in Captain America: The First Avenger, did the same to the allied forces. Hugo Weaving’s Red Skull is a Nazi or Hydra war criminal obsessed with harnessing the power of Gods. In short, he is pretty much the character, V used to despise before his demise. 3. Tommy Lee Jones – Col. Chester Philips and Two Face ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmVsuoEzsYNzay7wibqpRGR7kozs3BQrhM1H97nDuDy2c2/3.jpg) Col. Chester Philips is the man, who challenged the abilities of Steve Rogers during the boot camp training in the first installment of Captain America. The cocky colonel in the movie was a real treat to watch, thanks to Mr. Jones. But, needless to say, his over the top portrayal of Hervey Dent, A.K.A Two Face, in the 1995 installment of Batman was campy and cartoonish to the core yet memorable. 2. Ryan Reynolds – Deadpool and Green Lantern ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUgrd8suzJXd9pCtMcN5qVe4bv6GFwoShxwq1jMFH6XSW/2.jpg) Remember when Wade Wilson yelled out “Please don’t make the super suit green! or animated!”? He actually meant that as before Ryan was Deadpool, he was Green Lantern. 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body![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNa6HJ81dRh6Ay7Bmf5Z7bMJoKBYMUDsAoDJYfx3GxGah/0.jpg) Angelina Jolie. One half of what was arguably the best Hollywood power couple of all time. I always believe Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie get more publicity for their private lives than for their prowess in the acting industry. Jolie has produced some remarkable performances over the years. Here is a look at list of top Angelina Jolie movies selected from her impressive filmography. You can watch some of these best Angelina Jolie movies on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime. 12. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) ![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUvDitNp7h55QDgm7PAJoNpYWE4pNWGPX4Pka1Rx7n7A3/12.jpg) The movie which gave Angelina Jolie her big break. Her performance as the spunky heiress Lara Croft stands out in this otherwise average film. This film is credited with giving rise to the plethora of computer game-based films that we see today. Jolie makes the perfect Lara Croft, her facial expressions and sly smirks adds a personality to the character that the video games do not portray. The action scenes are pretty decent, they seem to be heavily inspired from the ‘Indiana Jones’ series of films. A fun movie with nice effects and a strange, interesting plot, worth watching once to see the origins of Angelina Jolie. 11. Playing by Heart (1998) ![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQKNDeDzEteLmKjLXdix4jah5ij6XPfGfxqFav11ygqqz/11.jpg) A true hidden gem of a film that takes you an endearing, emotional ride. The film boasts a largely talented cast of actors including the likes of Gillian Anderson (of ‘The X Files’ fame), Sean Connery and Ellen Burstyn. The story follows four different couples and the struggles which each of them face. It shows what it takes to maintain relationship and is a case study on what love really is. Angelina Jolie’s acting is downright stunning and her on-screen chemistry with Ryan Phillipe is perfect. The movie takes a fresh approach to problem solving and that is where its strength lies. A funny and romantic film with astonishingly true parallels to real life which will live you with a good feeling inside. 10. Maleficent (2014) ![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZZRhy1sdyr5aXVRq9inRjggK9YTHudd7m3HY3DagPqSo/10.jpg) Most of the biggest A-listers in Hollywood have at least one Disney film under their belt. Angelina Jolie is magnificent in and adds a new dimension to Disney villains (or anti-heroes) with a remarkable performance. While the film is supposed to be an adaptation of ‘Sleeping Beauty’, it strays far enough to avoid direct comparisons with the original story. The CGI is reminiscent of ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ at times and the setting really helps to draw you into the world where the film is taking place. This film is the personal, inner journey to recover from a physical trauma and emotional betrayal by people close to you, whom you trust the most. One of the rare Disney films that feels much closer to real life than most of the fairy tales Disney usually spews out. 9. The Good Shepherd (2006) ![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNZSbFa1xDX1ignGWcLqZmYxNuNiqcWCpUvzbYZJYqBYQ/9.jpg) Robert De Niro, Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie all shine in this film that makes you want to think and understand, rather than forget. The film follows the early days of the Central Intelligence Agency, with a focus on the life of Edward Wilson (Played by Damon) who was one of the CIA’s founding officers. The film effortlessly navigates one of the most volatile periods in the history of the CIA while developing it’s characters and throwing in a vast range of emotions in between them. It could be said, however, that the film does seem drawn out at times and better editing could have helped it retain the thrilling and energetic pace it often possesses in many sequences. 8. Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) ![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYJTmbd1KnR3jzH8KfejdS3Yec1zELKkeBZZuurB595mn/8.jpg) Yes, in case you didn't know, Angelina Jolie voices one of the lead characters in this film. Remember the ‘Tigress’, the leader of the Furious Five until Po ‘fell from the sky in a ball of fire’? Jolie voices the Tigress, resuming her role from the first film. The sequel wasn’t the mediocre, money-bait sequel we’ve come to expect from most sequels but was in fact every bit as good as the first film. Jack Black excels as ‘Po’, providing the classic comedy that made him famous in the first film. One of the strongest aspects about this movie is the balance of story, action, detail and comedy. Some do believe that the first installment overdid it a bit with excessive use of humour but this part definitely takes care of that by providing enough character development that will attract older audiences. And watch out for Gary Oldman, who plays the villainous peacock Shen, he is a total delight to watch. 7. Beowulf (2007) ![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQma64PpdwL1toqnnbx65hyYTT6cuRn72YMoiC8krGP4ugV/7.jpg) I remember catching this film in the theatres when it first released. It definitely is a film to be watched in 3D, so please try to watch it in this format. Pretty much everyone knows the story of Beowulf, where man fights monsters, this ancient story has been given a modern makeover in this film. Visually it is an absolute treat, some of the camera angles and sequences are as great an art as the realistic CGI employed in the film. The characters are expertly introduced and developed, although the plot isn’t much to write home about. It’s one of those leave-your-mind at home films which is watched purely for its entertainment factor. A must watch for fans of Robert Zemeckis’ work. 6. Salt (2010) ![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmVkVXuBapFJV1aQv8ijuFXpcwNLTJmVuMC6zVv2WP1E1X/6.jpg) A fast paced, interesting movie that has many twists and turns, most of which you will not see coming. The more you think of this movie after watching it, however, the more highly improbable and less intelligent, this movie seems. Angelina Jolie plays the confident and beautiful Evelyn Salt who really seems to be stretching her body to her absolute limits. The scenes are definitely over-the-top, as is expected of a film of this genre but does not cross the line any more than other action movies. Salt delivers exactly what was promised in the first place, a solid, thrilling, entertaining 100 minutes of action. 5. Wanted (2008) ![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmeMFUCrPts6BB4g1NyfqQcg2MXi8HpiNnP5jSFMw7TJp1/5.jpg) Although many believe this film to be a ‘typical’ action film, its definitely much more than just that. The film provides a spectacular opiate of style and dark humour in such massive quantities that it distances itself from the graphic novel on which it is based. The sarcastic narration by James McAvoy sets the tone of the film quite perfectly. Angelina Jolie excels as the femme fatale, Fox. The movie does have some mad logic but handles this logic with grace and with a style more action movies must definitely take into consideration. The entire movie plays out as some sort of cross between ‘The Matrix’ and a typical dark comedy. 4. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) ![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS3bjT3HiUNe1ttMotfze8et7RcoLVCEf5EXgNcqM7QmU/4.jpg) At a time when Brad Pitt was still married to Jennifer Aniston, Jolie and Pitt worked on a film in which they had such incredible chemistry, that it sparked rumours of a budding relationship between the two. The rumours later turned out to be true, as the couple went on to have six kids and were together until their highly publicised split in 2016. ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ is a first rate thriller which does have a cliche plot, you have to get past the fact that the two leads who are married to each other just happen to be professional killers. The emotional aspect of action movies is generally too cheesy but Jolie and Pitt make it work and you can feel the conflict between work and personal life. Watch it to get a glimpse of the early stages of a legendary Hollywood relationship. 3. Kung Fu Panda (2008) ![3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmf5JJU6722ttoubvwYqkjiD9BSnBr5yrPVjTUmLJVfd7Q/3.jpg) Everyone fell in love with Po, the adorable Panda, voiced by none other than Jack Black, when this film hit the theatres in 2008. Dreamworks Animation had created a classic. The film contains some of the best animated fight scenes, there is an amazing amount of realism to the stunts pulled of in this movie. A notable scene would be the jailbreak scene where Tai Lung escapes from prison. Jack Black definitely hit a home run with this one, it will definitely be one of his funniest roles for the years to come. Jolie adds to the laughs, voicing the solemn ‘Tigress’. A cute animated comedy with some really inspiring life lessons, this film is the complete family movie. 2. Girl, Interrupted (1999) ![2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmT9msbJFBgEixXwNwnAXf4zPxwzmpUa4vSCv7rhtRvEUg/2.jpg) The film which fetched Jolie her first and only Oscar to date. A powerful drama that will certainly probe you to question how you see the world, at least psychologically. A life-affirming film with a dark tone, the movie takes place primarily in the women’s ward of a mental institution, following the dynamic friendship between Jolie’s Lisa and Winona Ryder’s Suzanna. Lisa, with her piercing insights about people and social recklessness, make you question sanity itself. The film does contain a bit of the violent anger which was prevalent in the Jack Nicholson starring classic ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’. The film reminds you how exquisite and simple salvation can often be. A beautiful, performance driven film. 1. Changeling (2008) ![1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYqpjH2a1JHUCAnZK5FPUu8Y1Dwwpu4eiQVvx72y5ubb9/1.jpg) Clint Eastwood specialises in making classics. This period piece, which exposes corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department is brilliantly executed with a stellar performance from Angelina Jolie. A terrific plot based on true events, this film holds you tight right until the very end. The ’20s and ’30s look the film carries is very authentic. The film directly follows the footsteps of Eastwood’s ‘Mystic River’, as it splices family and community together in the struggle against organised crime, from public service malpractice to everyday street violence. John Malkovich also gives a solid performance in the film as the activist preacher Reverend Briegleb. A grueling film which deals with hard-hitting issues and involves a scary search for the truth. like, comment & share
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      "body": "![0.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNa6HJ81dRh6Ay7Bmf5Z7bMJoKBYMUDsAoDJYfx3GxGah/0.jpg)\nAngelina Jolie. One half of what was arguably the best Hollywood power couple of all time. I always believe Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie get more publicity for their private lives than for their prowess in the acting industry. Jolie has produced some remarkable performances over the years. Here is a look at list of top Angelina Jolie movies selected from her impressive filmography. You can watch some of these best Angelina Jolie movies on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.\n\n \n\n12. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)\n![12.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUvDitNp7h55QDgm7PAJoNpYWE4pNWGPX4Pka1Rx7n7A3/12.jpg)\nThe movie which gave Angelina Jolie her big break. Her performance as the spunky heiress Lara Croft stands out in this otherwise average film. This film is credited with giving rise to the plethora of computer game-based films that we see today. Jolie makes the perfect Lara Croft, her facial expressions and sly smirks adds a personality to the character that the video games do not portray. The action scenes are pretty decent, they seem to be heavily inspired from the ‘Indiana Jones’ series of films. A fun movie with nice effects and a strange, interesting plot, worth watching once to see the origins of Angelina Jolie.\n\n \n\n11. Playing by Heart (1998)\n![11.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQKNDeDzEteLmKjLXdix4jah5ij6XPfGfxqFav11ygqqz/11.jpg)\nA true hidden gem of a film that takes you an endearing, emotional ride. The film boasts a largely talented cast of actors including the likes of Gillian Anderson (of ‘The X Files’ fame), Sean Connery and Ellen Burstyn. The story follows four different couples and the struggles which each of them face. It shows what it takes to maintain relationship and is a case study on what love really is. Angelina Jolie’s acting is downright stunning and her on-screen chemistry with Ryan Phillipe is perfect. The movie takes a fresh approach to problem solving and that is where its strength lies. A funny and romantic film with astonishingly true parallels to real life which will live you with a good feeling inside.\n\n \n\n10. Maleficent (2014)\n![10.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZZRhy1sdyr5aXVRq9inRjggK9YTHudd7m3HY3DagPqSo/10.jpg)\nMost of the biggest A-listers in Hollywood have at least one Disney film under their belt. Angelina Jolie is magnificent in and adds a new dimension to Disney villains (or anti-heroes) with a remarkable performance. While the film is supposed to be an adaptation of ‘Sleeping Beauty’, it strays far enough to avoid direct comparisons with the original story. The CGI is reminiscent of ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ at times and the setting really helps to draw you into the world where the film is taking place. This film is the personal, inner journey to recover from a physical trauma and emotional betrayal by people close to you, whom you trust the most. One of the rare Disney films that feels much closer to real life than most of the fairy tales Disney usually spews out.\n\n \n\n9. The Good Shepherd (2006)\n![9.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNZSbFa1xDX1ignGWcLqZmYxNuNiqcWCpUvzbYZJYqBYQ/9.jpg)\nRobert De Niro, Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie all shine in this film that makes you want to think and understand, rather than forget. The film follows the early days of the Central Intelligence Agency, with a focus on the life of Edward Wilson (Played by Damon) who was one of the CIA’s founding officers. The film effortlessly navigates one of the most volatile periods in the history of the CIA while developing it’s characters and throwing in a vast range of emotions in between them. It could be said, however, that the film does seem drawn out at times and better editing could have helped it retain the thrilling and energetic pace it often possesses in many sequences.\n\n\n8. Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)\n![8.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYJTmbd1KnR3jzH8KfejdS3Yec1zELKkeBZZuurB595mn/8.jpg)\nYes, in case you didn't know, Angelina Jolie voices one of the lead characters in this film. Remember the ‘Tigress’, the leader of the Furious Five until Po ‘fell from the sky in a ball of fire’? Jolie voices the Tigress, resuming her role from the first film. The sequel wasn’t the mediocre, money-bait sequel we’ve come to expect from most sequels but was in fact every bit as good as the first film. Jack Black excels as ‘Po’, providing the classic comedy that made him famous in the first film. One of the strongest aspects about this movie is the balance of story, action, detail and comedy. Some do believe that the first installment overdid it a bit with excessive use of humour but this part definitely takes care of that by providing enough character development that will attract older audiences. And watch out for Gary Oldman, who plays the villainous peacock Shen, he is a total delight to watch.\n\n \n\n7. Beowulf (2007)\n![7.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQma64PpdwL1toqnnbx65hyYTT6cuRn72YMoiC8krGP4ugV/7.jpg)\nI remember catching this film in the theatres when it first released. It definitely is a film to be watched in 3D, so please try to watch it in this format. Pretty much everyone knows the story of Beowulf, where man fights monsters, this ancient story has been given a modern makeover in this film. Visually it is an absolute treat, some of the camera angles and sequences are as great an art as the realistic CGI employed in the film. The characters are expertly introduced and developed, although the plot isn’t much to write home about. It’s one of those leave-your-mind at home films which is watched purely for its entertainment factor. A must watch for fans of Robert Zemeckis’ work.\n\n\n6. Salt (2010)\n![6.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmVkVXuBapFJV1aQv8ijuFXpcwNLTJmVuMC6zVv2WP1E1X/6.jpg)\nA fast paced, interesting movie that has many twists and turns, most of which you will not see coming. The more you think of this movie after watching it, however, the more highly improbable and less intelligent, this movie seems. Angelina Jolie plays the confident and beautiful Evelyn Salt who really seems to be stretching her body to her absolute limits. The scenes are definitely over-the-top, as is expected of a film of this genre but does not cross the line any more than other action movies. Salt delivers exactly what was promised in the first place, a solid, thrilling, entertaining 100 minutes of action.\n\n \n\n5. Wanted (2008)\n![5.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmeMFUCrPts6BB4g1NyfqQcg2MXi8HpiNnP5jSFMw7TJp1/5.jpg)\nAlthough many believe this film to be a ‘typical’ action film, its definitely much more than just that. The film provides a spectacular opiate of style and dark humour in such massive quantities that it distances itself from the graphic novel on which it is based. The sarcastic narration by James McAvoy sets the tone of the film quite perfectly.  Angelina Jolie excels as the femme fatale, Fox. The movie does have some mad logic but handles this logic with grace and with a style more action movies must definitely take into consideration. The entire movie plays out as some sort of cross between ‘The Matrix’ and a typical dark comedy.\n\n \n\n4. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)\n![4.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmS3bjT3HiUNe1ttMotfze8et7RcoLVCEf5EXgNcqM7QmU/4.jpg)\nAt a time when Brad Pitt was still married to Jennifer Aniston, Jolie and Pitt worked on a film in which they had such incredible chemistry, that it sparked rumours of a budding relationship between the two. The rumours later turned out to be true, as the couple went on to have six kids and were together until their highly publicised split in 2016. ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ is a first rate thriller which does have a cliche plot, you have to get past the fact that the two leads who are married to each other just happen to be professional killers. The emotional aspect of action movies is generally too cheesy but Jolie and Pitt make it work and you can feel the conflict between work and personal life. Watch it to get a glimpse of the early stages of a legendary Hollywood relationship.\n\n \n\n3. 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