Robin Thicke
Noel Edmonds - utterly dead eyes
Tom Cruise - big wide, fake smile, dead eyes
Peter Andre - sleazy
Ainsley Harriott
Tom Jones - gives me the shudders
Uri Geller
There should be a distinction between those actors (for example) who achieve prominence, and who acquire creepy traits, and ordinary members of the public who achieve their proverbial 15 minutes of fame by appearing in (say) one of the cheap TV programmes and are then invited onto Celebrity Big Brother.
Of course, Plastique Katie Price has established a new benchmark.
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen who, since making an ill advised stab at facial hair, now looks like a cross between a Dickensian drug pusher and a drag queen with a blunt razor
Michael Douglas. Ever since Basic Instinct. Gross and creepy
I think it was at the club scene when he goes on the dancefloor trying to strutt his stuff with all the young ones, wearing a hideous tight lambswool jumper. I actually felt embarrassed for him!
I find Tom Cruise, Cliff Richard, and Nick Grimshaw particularly creepy.
I think it was at the club scene when he goes on the dancefloor trying to strutt his stuff with all the young ones, wearing a hideous tight lambswool jumper. I actually felt embarrassed for him!
I find Tom Cruise, Cliff Richard, and Nick Grimshaw particularly creepy.
Hahaha he was under 50 and it was Sharon Stone doing the twerking,not him in his lambswool jumper, lovely description by the way
David Walliams (you know... Psycho.... such vibe!)
Snoop Dogg and his mates (all rappers make me think of gun fights)
Mickey Rourke (saw him heavily drunk at the Covent Garden Hotel in London and I felt very uneasy, despite being with hubby and our friends. He was screaming foul words and other uncomprehensible words to the Concierge guy and it upset me. Hate loud people)
Simon Cowell (his latest stunt confuses me even more)
I find Mark Gatiss very creepy. Ever since the first series of the League of Gentlemen I have found him genuinely disturbing. His excellent programmes about horror films on BBC4 and Man in Black stint on Radio 4 haven't exactly helped matters.
I think it's probably just that he's very good at playing creepy characters (see also Dr Who and Crooked House).
Not that I've ever found him creepy, personally. As himself, he always seems very nice!
Simon Cowell, its all smoke and mirrors with him, he is too aware of the camera but he is hiding many things. he does it physically by wearing 3 inch cuban heels and wearing extra long jeans to hid them. also having black toilet tissue at hishome? wth? very strange and creepy.
the Saachi brothers...their eyes!! Very dead and sinsiter.
Simon Cowell, its all smoke and mirrors with him, he is too aware of the camera but he is hiding many things. he does it physically by wearing 3 inch cuban heels and wearing extra long jeans to hid them. also having black toilet tissue at his home?
I once read a newspaper report about a man who had painted the inner walls of his flat black, and had an inverted Christian cross hung on the wall. He was a homosexual serial killer.
I think it was at the club scene when he goes on the dancefloor trying to strutt his stuff with all the young ones, wearing a hideous tight lambswool jumper. I actually felt embarrassed for him!
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Same here ! It was one of many creepy, smarmy, smug scenarios in that film, in which Michael Douglas appeared to be playing himself.
Although I love his cooking, Nigel Slater is pretty creepy.
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The eyes had it...!
as a bribe-taking, tax dodging crook, his face reminded me of a vulture's :
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/terry-keane-interview-left-a-chill-at-abbeville-26855317.html
And as Pennywise the clown.
Noel Edmonds - utterly dead eyes
Tom Cruise - big wide, fake smile, dead eyes
Peter Andre - sleazy
Ainsley Harriott
Tom Jones - gives me the shudders
Uri Geller
Of course, Plastique Katie Price has established a new benchmark.
David Walliams
I just came in here to put that name forward too, maybe because I'm jealous
Great minds think alike! :D
I think it was at the club scene when he goes on the dancefloor trying to strutt his stuff with all the young ones, wearing a hideous tight lambswool jumper. I actually felt embarrassed for him!
I find Tom Cruise, Cliff Richard, and Nick Grimshaw particularly creepy.
Michael Barrymore
Hahaha he was under 50 and it was Sharon Stone doing the twerking,not him in his lambswool jumper, lovely description by the way
Snoop Dogg and his mates (all rappers make me think of gun fights)
Mickey Rourke (saw him heavily drunk at the Covent Garden Hotel in London and I felt very uneasy, despite being with hubby and our friends. He was screaming foul words and other uncomprehensible words to the Concierge guy and it upset me. Hate loud people)
Simon Cowell (his latest stunt confuses me even more)
Watching the section in Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle about rappers and Asher?/Asha? (not sure of the spelling) is a good antidote to that!:D
I think it's probably just that he's very good at playing creepy characters (see also Dr Who and Crooked House).
Not that I've ever found him creepy, personally. As himself, he always seems very nice!
Don't remind me. Still have nightmares :o
the Saachi brothers...their eyes!! Very dead and sinsiter.
I once read a newspaper report about a man who had painted the inner walls of his flat black, and had an inverted Christian cross hung on the wall. He was a homosexual serial killer.
I just don't understand how he has become so beloved by media and public alike. He is the DEFINITION of creepy!
Same here ! It was one of many creepy, smarmy, smug scenarios in that film, in which Michael Douglas appeared to be playing himself.
Although I love his cooking, Nigel Slater is pretty creepy.
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