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Donald Gibb, left, played Ogre, who terrorized the nerds, along with McGinley, Matt Salinger’s Burke, second from right, and John Goodman, right, who played their vicious football coach. “He was just so great,” McGinley said of Goodman. Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images Donald Gibb left, played Ogre, who terrorized the nerds, along with McGinley, Matt Salinger’s Burke, second from right, and John Goodman, right, who played their vicious football coach. “He was just so great,” McGinley said of Goodman. Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images “I’ve only done, like two autograph signings, convention things. And I went into one and I think was in Providence, Rhode Island. I walked in and all the nerds were there together,” he said. “They go to these things as a group, and they sign autographs. And I was like, ‘What? Are you kidding me? Why didn’t you call me?’ I couldn’t believe it. And they said, ‘Yeah, we go around and it works better. We’re all as a group, we can get more people.’ So anyway, I had my own separate group, but I was incensed that they didn’t invite me,” he said while laughing. McGinley would also jump at the chance to play Stan again, too. “Oh, I definitely would,” he said. Female the original iron man shirt, hoodie, tank top On when he knew his character would remain part of pop culture: “I remember when I’d just be gone for a run and a carload of kids, like, teenagers, would drive up and yell, ‘Hey, Stan!’ And this was, like, 10 years after the movie. And so there was a whole new group of kids that we’re seeing the movie for the first time. And they were connecting to it. And I realized then that, oh, this wasn’t just for that group of people. This one’s gonna keep going.” On whether he loves Stan Gable: “I do because it’s fun. I love being the bad guy. If I had a choice any day, it would be to play the prick. … It’s funny, I grew up sort of a kind of a short, fat kid and, and it’s a great way to get a lot of that sort of pain and aggression out of you. It’s a great way to work through stuff and you get a license to just go in and let it rip. And I think that’s really healthy and fun. I do enjoy. You know, a lot of my buddies would say, you know, you make a great prick.” On what Stan would be doing now: “I think for a while Stan probably got into some investment banking and did pretty well. But a lot of it was probably a little dirty money, a lot of inside trading kind of stuff, and then got a nice, big fishing boat and lived up in, like, Jupiter, Florida. And then likes to go to yoga classes and just sort of sit in the back and watch.

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I think he really is the guy who likes to go watch high school football and complain about the coach. You know, he’s that guy.” On what makes a movie villain so memorable: “I would say, the key would be, you create a character that is identifiable to everyone who’s watching, like, immediately, they recognize that I’m that guy that they all have already experienced in their lives. And you immediately fit into, ‘Oh, he’s that guy.’ And I think the greatest ones are the ones that have sort of, where often you like them because they’re so horrible. And often there’s a charm that goes along with it so that you get brought into him a little bit and almost like him, except that he’s horrific. You’re creating a character that everybody identifies with, that they’ve all come across in their life at some point. And they either love to hate you, or they love watching you hate everybody.” On what “Revenge of the Nerds” means to him: “I feel incredibly blessed and lucky to have been fortunate enough to have a chance to be in it, and probably when I didn’t deserve to be, and so that was really a real break for me. And, you know, as I get older, and I realized, you meet so many actors that are wonderful and haven’t had a chance or can’t get that break. And so, I’ve become very appreciative of how fortunate I was. And it’s rare. There’s a lot of TV shows and things that I’ve done where you just sort of move on and you barely think about it ever again. And this happens to be one that people just keep bringing it up constantly. There’s something that resonated with them. And I mean, I even love Stan Gable. The name Stan Gable to me is just, it’s classic. It’s just a great character name. And I just thought it was, like, the most perfect name for a Female the original iron man shirt, hoodie, tank top character that I’ve played.” William Atherton, It’s rare to be remembered as a bad guy in one or two films, but three? William Atherton checks that box. As EPA inspector Walter Peck in 1984’s “Ghostbusters,” he is determined to shut down the title characters’ operation that has swept New York City, to devastating results. As Professor Jerry Hathaway in 1985’s “Real Genius,” he enlists a team of gifted students to help build a laser to use as a weapon without them realizing it. In 1988’s “Die Hard,” perhaps one of the most important movies of the decade, he’s slimy TV reporter Richard Thornburg, who will do anything to get a story as Nakatomi Plaza is held hostage by the film’s central antagonist, Hans Gruber, played by the late Alan Rickman in a spellbinding performance. Atherton reprised the role in the sequel. A steady presence as a guy you love to hate in ‘80s movies, Atherton doesn’t necessarily believe those roles changed the course of his career. “I was really lucky because I was surrounded by enormously talented people who wrote the scripts and directed the movies,” Atherton, seen here in “Die Hard,” said about his villainous turns. Hulu “I was really lucky because I was surrounded by enormously talented people who wrote the scripts and directed the movies,” Atherton, seen here in “Die Hard,” said about his villainous turns. Hulu “No, they just kind of kept it going. I mean, because they were so big … you know, it isn’t about whether somebody could like me personally, or as an actor, or dislike me personally, but you’ve been on the big train. And so you get the sheen from the train if that makes sense,” he said. “So you keep going on because you were lucky enough to be in those movies.”

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“Ghostbusters” and “Die Hard” turned out to be monster hits. Atherton had a sense that he had taken parts that people would still talk about years later. “You had a person who was defending his job, his point of view,” Atherton, left, with Annie Potts, Harold Ramis, and Rick Moranis, said about his role as Walter Peck in “Ghostbusters.” Alamy “You had a person who was defending his job, his point of view,” Atherton, left, with Annie Potts, Harold Ramis, and Rick Moranis, said about his role as Walter Peck in “Ghostbusters.” Alamy “I did have a feeling of those, particularly with ‘Ghostbusters,’ in the beginning and with ‘Die Hard’ because they were enormous movies,” he said. Female the original iron man shirt, hoodie, tank top Atherton played three very great characters in Thornburg, Peck, and Hathaway. Which is the worst, in his opinion? “Well, I never really approached that as the worst kind of person because in comedy a lot, or in anything, you don’t play the bad,” he said. “People have certain points of view about reality and that’s what they do.” Having risen through the ranks as a leading man, he played bad guys in a trio of successful movies, but Atherton was never concerned about being pigeonholed as an actor

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