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Eric Tsang better than Jack Nicholson as the villain


Subject says it all. Nicholson was his usual awesome Nicholson-villain self, but man alive did Eric Tsang nail it in IA!! So incredibly creepy/powerful/scary/hateful. One of the best on-screen villains ever.

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Way better than Nicholson.

Nicholson is entertaining in The Departed, but his performance is over-the-top and hilarious - not in the least bit menacing.




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Agreed.
Seems like comedians always tend to make the best villains.

"Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see."

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Yes, I love Nicholson but he's awful in that role! That scene in the cinema especially, he's supposed to be a mob boss for *beep*'s sake!

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The character wasn't meant to be a rude sneering idiot.

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Jack Nicholson was in many ways playing Whitey Bulger who has finally been arrested after all these years. He wasn't imitating his Hong Kong counterpart.




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Actually, in most ways he wasn't playing Bulger since that's not even remotely close to how Bulger behaved.

It was a giant fail on Nicholson's part, and shame on Scorsese for failing to reign him in.

The Departed is a good film but it would have been epic if they had convinced Hackman to play Costello.

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