#5: Viggo Mortensen in The Prophecy
The Prophecy trilogy is not high art. Its not a terrible movie, but the good side of bad, like fast food or Keanu Reeves. Christopher Walken as Gabriel is fantastic in this film, which should come as no big surprise, but Viggo Mortensen as Lucifer was also amazing, which was a nice surprise. I am not a big fan of Mortensen personally, but this was a good casting choice. He plays Lucifer as a sort of psycho jilted ex-lover and he comes at the role with just the right levels of unsettling and a sense that he could go crazy and kill every motherfucker in the room if the mood took him.
#4 Peter Stormare in Constantine
I like Peter Stormare a lot. He was great in the Big Lebowski as the Nihilist and as one of the kidnappers (Gaear Grimsrud) in Fargo. As Lucifer in Constantine he gives a great performance. Every line oozes from his lips in the creepiest fashion possible. The giddyness that Lucifer has at getting to torture one of his worst enemies is also well portrayed. All around he does an excellent job. On that note though, Constantine is a bad movie, much like Prophesy its fun but over all poorly done. The only connection between the movie and the Hellblazer comics is a general similarity in character names, and that is disappointing, but is still fun to watch.
This is where the list will slightly change course. This is actually a good movie. I enjoyed it a lot, mostly because Al Pacino plays an amazing Devil. He is passionate, driven to succeed at his goal of world domination, and more than willing to make a deal. A fantastic portrayal of the charismatic "man will condemn himself" type of devil. He merely shows you an option, it is up to you to decide to take it. I really enjoy this movie.
#2 Ray Wise in Reaper
This isn't a movie, but as this is a list about the lord of lies, I don't feel too bad about cheating on the eligibility standards. Also, Ray Wise is great in this show. He plays a very humanizing version of the devil. He starts out with the Charisma that you would expect from Satan, as deal maker, but as the story continues you see him as a three dimensional character instead of just a symbol of evil. Its a fun, mostly episodic, comedy show that is well worth the watch. Also, I love Tyler Labine.
#1 Peter Cook in the original Bedazzled
Not the remake with George of Jungle, but the original British comedy. Its a great movie, and Peter Cook is fantastic in it. He plays a sadistic, sarcastic, and (once again) charismatic Satan. I don't want to go into to much spoiler territory but its a good comedy that also has a humanized Devil, who is just trying to get back into gods graces by helping a human man find love. Its a good portrayal and unfortunately I can't put a youtube clip here because they are all of the decidedly meh 2000 version. Find the original and watch it, its a great movie.
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