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re: Best Douche Bag in a Film Ever
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:34 pm to Rollie Fingers
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:34 pm to Rollie Fingers
Judd Nelson was a strong douche bag in that film, also in St. Elmo's Fire. Two very different types of douche bags, but douchey none the less.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:36 pm to Rollie Fingers
Think I disagree with definition here.
Judd Nelson was an a-hole as was Bill Murray for part of Groundhog day. To me that is an entirely different category.
Judd Nelson was an a-hole as was Bill Murray for part of Groundhog day. To me that is an entirely different category.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:40 pm to CocomoLSU
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And Groundhog Day. For the first half of it.
And Scrooged.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:40 pm to lsumatt
Incorrect. The diamond earing Judd Nelson puts in his ear at the end of the Breakfast Club may go down as one of the most douchelike scenes in the history of cinema followed by the extremely lame fist in the sky as the credits were ROLLING. Couple that with the fact he was about 30 while playing a teenager and it all equals out to a pretty douchey character.
This post was edited on 2/7/08 at 1:41 pm
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:43 pm to Rollie Fingers
So wait. How are you defining "douchebag?" I see douchebag and a-hole as being the same thing. What you describe is what I would call a "cheesedick."
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:45 pm to blueboy
you are right, the lines are getting a bit blurry here. I think we need to stick to antagonistic characters that the audience is supposed to dislike.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 1:58 pm to Rollie Fingers
Don't forget Zabka's work in "Just One Of The Guys"...he played a douchey bully in that one too.
Zabka
Zabka
This post was edited on 2/7/08 at 2:01 pm
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:03 pm to SJS101
That guy is the ruler by which all other movie douche bags measure themselves, no doubt.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:08 pm to Rollie Fingers
Just reading through this thread, and realized that "Die Hard" contains not one, not two, but three douchebags. Paul Gleason, William Atherton, and Harry Ellis (Hart Bochner). Wow.
It's arguably THE douchebag movie of all time. The only one missing is Zabka. I guess he wasn't available.
It's arguably THE douchebag movie of all time. The only one missing is Zabka. I guess he wasn't available.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:14 pm to Someone
Well, while I disagree with Bill Murray in Groundhog day, I would nominate Chris Elliot's character as well as Ned Ryerson
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:17 pm to Rollie Fingers
you know most of the films and characters we are mentioning are from the 80's and early 90's. Are the movies today missing great newly defined douche bags, or have we overlooked some.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:18 pm to Rollie Fingers
Random, but douch-ey all the same
Paolo- License to Drive
Johnny Van Owen- Cool as Ice
Det Remy Swain- The Big Easy (damn you Dennis Quaid and your stupid fake accent!)
Paolo- License to Drive
Johnny Van Owen- Cool as Ice
Det Remy Swain- The Big Easy (damn you Dennis Quaid and your stupid fake accent!)
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:25 pm to boxcarbarney
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Percy from The Green Mile.
/thread
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:33 pm to lsumatt
There are quite a few well defined douchebags in Stephen King adapted movies.
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:36 pm to Rollie Fingers
The warden in his other prison movie was quite a douche. Shawshank.
This post was edited on 2/7/08 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:53 pm to blueboy
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I see douchebag and a-hole as being the same thing.
wrong
douche = tool
Posted on 2/7/08 at 2:57 pm to Rollie Fingers
quote:Although it was set in the 80's no one screamed douchbaggary like Matthew Glave who played Glenn in The Wedding Singer. He dressed like Don Johnson on Miami Vice, cheated on his girl and drove a Delorian. 3 HUGH douchebag moves.
you know most of the films and characters we are mentioning are from the 80's and early 90's. Are the movies today missing great newly defined douche bags, or have we overlooked some.
This post was edited on 2/7/08 at 2:59 pm
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