Can we
make it a rule that cancer isn’t allowed to take anymore British performers in
their late 60s this week? The news of
Alan Rickman’s death knocked me over while I was still getting up after the
news of David Bowie’s. While I haven’t
seen Rickman’s whole body of work (I know he played Tybalt once, and I really
need that in my life,) I’ve seen a decent cross-section. Here are my favorites from one of the
best-voiced actors on the big screen.
RIP, Rickman.
Hans Gruber, Die Hard
An
oldie but a goodie. Back in the days
when movies had white terrorists, a barefoot John McClane faced off against
smooth German criminal Hans Gruber. The
film became a franchise, but none of the subsequent films match the popularity
of the first, I think in large part because none of the later villains are up
to Gruber’s snuff as an entertaining baddie (which is a super-weird thing to
say about a terrorist – how different the world was then.)
Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
I
really don’t like Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, but I love Rickman in
it. Over-the-top in the absolute best
way, his Sheriff of Nottingham delivers his lines between mouthfuls of scenery. He’s sadistic, unhinged, petulant, petty, borderline
campy… it’s just a thing of beauty. The
movie’s enjoyment factor goes up about two full letter grades every time he’s
onscreen.
Col. Brandon, Sense and Sensibility
Brandon
is a lovely character – what could have easily been a generic Long-Suffering
Nice Guy Who Finally Wins When the Girl Gets Over Her Bad-Boy Phase is instead
a quietly soulful, sharply perceptive man with a hidden heartbreak from years
past. As I’ve said before, Rickman does
such a beautiful job in the role that I don’t even care that the age difference
between him and Kate Winslet is way bigger than it ought to be.
Alexander Dane, Galaxy Quest
Goofy
fun – this is a film I saw specifically for Rickman, and I liked it much more
than I’d anticipated. Rickman is great as
a once-celebrated British thespian who’s now best known for his former role on
a classic sci-fi series. His withering
contempt for all things Galaxy Quest
(especially, of course, his signature line) is a hoot.
Professor Severus Snape, Harry Potter
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