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McConaughey is to Reign of Fire as...


James Woods is to Vampires.

Rolls you wouldn't expect to see either actor in but they totally own it in their own badass ways.

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Any other actors you can think of in those types of rolls?

Guy Pearce in Lockout, maybe?

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Robert Patrick as the T1000

Nuff' said.

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Mads Mikkelsen as Tristan in King Arthur was a great, silent badass archer and swordsman. Goes down swinging at the end against the main villain who has to be killed by hero and wannabe star Clive Owen.

William L Peterson in To Live and Die In LA is another badass turn if you only know him as the guy on CSI.

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As Mads Mikkelsen to Valhalla Rising.
As Brad Pitt to Fight Club.
As Christian Bale to American Psycho.

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He kicked major ass in this.

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I completely agree. I thought Heath Ledger was going to be an aweful choice for the Joker and man he nailed that role.

I think they should do a movie called "the Last *beep* on Earth" starring Tom Hanks...I guarantee everyone he would pull it off.

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Tom Hanks as "the Last N I G G A on Earth" that is...don't know why imdb deleted that word I am not being racist.

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matrix nice i guess you saw that paul mooney rant too! hope u wasnt tryin to pass that joke off as your own!

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...Divine is to 'Polyester'. But 'Polyester' is generally considered a much better movie than 'Reign Of Fire'.

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Unfortunately 'Aromascope' does not translate well to DVD or Blu-Ray.

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As Kurt Russell is to 'The Thing'. Totally badass in that movie!

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Yeah but Kurt Russell is always bad ass! I'm talking someone you didn't see coming as a bad ass.

Like Tom Hanks in Saving Private Ryan. I didn't think he had the machismo to pull it off. But he oozes almost as much machismo as Razor Ramon.

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Edward Norton in American History X.
Paul Bettany in Gangster Number 1.
Kirstin Dunst in Interview with a Vampire. She OWNS that film.

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