Joel Grey? Really? I guess I'd cross the street to avoid him when he's in creepy mode, but I've never seen him portray the sort of evil that crossing the street helps with. More Machiavelliann than anything else.
'Shells'
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Oh, and even more than Joel Grey, Alan Cumming.
But does crossing the street ever help?
Daniel felt real fear: Would he survive an affair with the innocent, bespectacled librarian?
Heee. A wise man. You can't be too careful of those innocent, bespectacled librarians. They'll reference you into next week.
I need linkys of slight men who are slightly fey and still look dangerous as all fuck.
As do we all. Howsabout Billy Crudup toward the end of Stage Beauty?
juliana, did you see those picks from W I posted a long time ago, I can't find them now, but maybe someone right clicked. I'm looking through the fashion mags now which are always good for an androgynous boy or two.
But does crossing the street ever help?
My point is that although I think Cumming or Grey can play creepy and evil, they don't present proximate physical threat. To me, anyway. Even with weapons.
My point is that although I think Cumming or Grey can play creepy and evil, they don't present proximate physical threat. To me, anyway. Even with weapons.
Cumming's default state actually seems more hyperactive gay boy you just want to keep in a pretty cage with soft pillows than man of menace.
Damn it, I'm trying to find photos of Malcolm McDowell in "Clockwork Orange" and I can't seem to find any good ones.
But he was Very Very Evil there, and looked it. He looked pretty evil in "Tank Girl", too. And his vibe, to me, is small and kinetic.