The most evil villian in movies.
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Reminds me of Palance's line in "City Slickers" (a mostly one-joke movie without Jack).
He looks down at Billy Crystal, who's simultaneously cowering and trying not to look like he is and utters the immortal line:
"I SH*T bigger'n you!"
And a verse from a calypso bar tune, sung by an old guy who prefers young ladies to his own age-appropriate wife:
"You should see me woman, bruddah, she more den six-tee
And you know, without any doubt, she could be me gra-neee
Still she walk in bold at night with she face like Jack Palance
Go to France!
Step aside and give dee sparrow a chance!
You know I looking for youth, not experi-ance!"
(From Van Dyke Parks' "Discover America", 1972.)
He looks down at Billy Crystal, who's simultaneously cowering and trying not to look like he is and utters the immortal line:
"I SH*T bigger'n you!"
And a verse from a calypso bar tune, sung by an old guy who prefers young ladies to his own age-appropriate wife:
"You should see me woman, bruddah, she more den six-tee
And you know, without any doubt, she could be me gra-neee
Still she walk in bold at night with she face like Jack Palance
Go to France!
Step aside and give dee sparrow a chance!
You know I looking for youth, not experi-ance!"
(From Van Dyke Parks' "Discover America", 1972.)
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1. Adolph Hitler as himself in "Triumph Of The Will"
2. Richard Nixon as himself in "All The President's Men"
3. Robert MacNamara as himself in "The Fog Of War"
4. Peter Sellers as Henry Kissinger in "Dr. Strangelove (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb)"
2. Richard Nixon as himself in "All The President's Men"
3. Robert MacNamara as himself in "The Fog Of War"
4. Peter Sellers as Henry Kissinger in "Dr. Strangelove (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb)"
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