They just went all-in with the gorgeous guys when they cast "The Three Musketeers" (1993), huh?
First and foremost Michael Wincott as the delicious second villain, Captain Rochefort;
then Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen and Oliver Platt as the eponymous musketeers;
Tim Curry as the evil and gloriously camp (but not in a bad way) Cardinal Richlieu;
and then you also get Paul McGann as both a captain of the Cardinal's Guard (see below), and an annoying, high-pitched twerp (though the latter holds no appeal for me...)
And, while he does nothing for me, personally, I can see that, objectively, Chris O'Donnell as D'Artagnan is attractive.
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10 Favorite 20th Century comic book movie villain performances
Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor in Superman the Movie (!978)
Hackman just steals every scene he is in
Jack Nicholson as the Joker in Batman (1989)
Thisw is the film where Nicholson really cuts loose
Max Von Sydow as Ming the Merciless in Flash Gordon (1980)
Despite how camp the film is ,Sydow plays it straight while still clearly having a blast with the role
Paul L Smith as Bluto in Popeye (1980)
PErfect iinterpertation of the classic cartoon character
Terrance Stamp as General Zod in Superman II (1981)
For the longest time this guy was my favorite movie supervillain .Right amount of hammy and menacing
Al Pacino as Big Boy Caprice in Dick Tracy (1990)
My first PAcino performance and one of my favorites .PAcino is just having a ball ,misqouting famous qoutes ,screaming at mooks,and being a larger then life gangster who thinks he is mre cultured then he is
Michael Wincott as Top Dollar in the Crow (1994)
Goood foil for our hero ,a deep gravelly voice ,and just a very stylish performance ,Top Dollar is one of my favorite film villains
Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992)
One of the best performances in any comic book movie
James Saito / David McCharen as the Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Saito’s physicality and McCharin’s deep voice make for a intimidating and mysterious villain
Peter Greene as Dorian Tyrell in the Mask (1994)
For a movie that is a goofy comedy ,Dorian is a pretty serious and intimidating villain,being a classic movie gangster ,who gets extra creepy towards the end of the movie.
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