not the 80's. 1992 Scent of a Woman. Mr. Trask was quite the ****** as well as Charlie's classmates
Ok, we may have a true rival to Zabka for all-time D-Bag.'03ag said:
Knotcher
rednecked said:
not the 80's. 1992 Scent of a Woman. Mr. Trask was quite the ****** as well as Charlie's classmates
I skipped school to see this move during my junior year of school. Nothing seems more normal than 3 teenage idiots showing up at a movie theater at 11 a.m. on a Friday. The guy at the ticket window says, "School let out early today, huh?" and then didn't even charge us.MW03 said:
I know it's a 90s movie, but I will never not laugh at this
RIP James Rebhornrednecked said:
not the 80's. 1992 Scent of a Woman. Mr. Trask was quite the ****** as well as Charlie's classmates


With his d-baggery in Die Hard, very strong showing.localag88 said:
The principal in Breakfast Club was also Clarence Beeks (the fixer) in Trading Places. He got his in the end, though.
This is who i was coming to add to the listMiles Finch said:
Hardy Jenns - Some Kind of Wonderful
BCSWguru said:
Bruce McGill and James Keach in Wildcats were flaming dewshers. Very under appreciated in dewsh level.
One of the all time great character intros.Garrelli 5000 said:
Chet from Weird Science was my first thought before opening.
This guy was up there in a similarly very small role.
You picked him instead of Sgt. Major Dickerson, who was in more dire need of a BJ than any white man in history?taxpreparer said:
Lt. Hauk in Good Morning Viet Nam gets my vote.
https://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2150735385/?ref_=ext_shr

Holy cow!!! It never occurred to me that Knotcher was Uncle Jack!!!!HtownAg92 said:Ok, we may have a true rival to Zabka for all-time D-Bag.'03ag said:
Knotcher
Tommy in Valley Girl
Knotcher in Iron Eagle
Billy / Hop (Rip's henchman) in Less Than Zero
Murdering Nazi Uncle Jack in Breaking Bad
To be fair, he really did nothing for like 30 years.Stive said:Holy cow!!! It never occurred to me that Knotcher was Uncle Jack!!!!HtownAg92 said:Ok, we may have a true rival to Zabka for all-time D-Bag.'03ag said:
Knotcher
Tommy in Valley Girl
Knotcher in Iron Eagle
Billy / Hop (Rip's henchman) in Less Than Zero
Murdering Nazi Uncle Jack in Breaking Bad
I feel dumb for not piecing that together but 30+ years apart I'll cut myself some slack.....wow!
Are they playing pickleball in the 1980s?MW03 said:
Another offer for biggest DB in the 80s
From that movie it's 100% Roger Dorn. Then maybe the pitcher who drinks Jobu's rum.Bruce Almighty said:
MW03 said:
Another entry
HtownAg92 said:You picked him instead of Sgt. Major Dickerson, who was in more dire need of a BJ than any white man in history?taxpreparer said:
Lt. Hauk in Good Morning Viet Nam gets my vote.
https://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2150735385/?ref_=ext_shr
Markinson was just a whipping boy to Jessup. Jessup was just doing his job. Kendrick was the real D-Bag.Zombie Jon Snow said:HtownAg92 said:You picked him instead of Sgt. Major Dickerson, who was in more dire need of a BJ than any white man in history?taxpreparer said:
Lt. Hauk in Good Morning Viet Nam gets my vote.
https://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2150735385/?ref_=ext_shr
JT Walsh also played the a-hole Markinson in A Few Good Men.
But Hauk was a bigger character and more memorable in GMV. Dickerson was transferred out to Guam. lol
Roger Dorn is a hero.redline248 said:From that movie it's 100% Roger Dorn. Then maybe the pitcher who drinks Jobu's rum.Bruce Almighty said:
That woman was just a see you next tuesday
edit: that feeling when you didn't realize you're replying to a 1st page post on a 4 page thread.