Which of the Green Lantern Villains Has a Better Mustache?
Nothing says villainy like a mustache -- preferably one that comes with a twirl and a damsel tied to a railroad track. While it's unclear if the villains played by Peter Sarsgaard and Mark Strong in Green Lantern will add those accessories to their facial hair, one thing is certain: In the Martin Campbell film, the bad guys have flavor savers, the good guys do not. Ahead, help Movieline figure out which supervillain wears their 'stache better.
Character: Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond.
Mustache-type: Upon viewing the new character poster for Sarsgaard's Hector Hammond, a fierce debate broke out at Movieline HQ: Does this mustache look more like former New York Mets first baseman and current broadcaster, Keith Hernandez, or does it look like something your fifth period metal shop teacher would rock with a flannel shirt and some Lee jeans?
Character: Mark Strong as Sinestro.
Mustache-type: Strong's is more traditionally villainous. Think Rhett Butler by way of Satan.
VERDICT: From my vantage point, it's Strong by a twirl. But have at it, faithful Movieline commenters: Which of these sinister 'staches do you prefer?
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Comments
Strongs.
What is up with Saars widow peak?
The way you have the posters makes me think Yoda is the Green Lantern.
I hope Strong's 'stache makes him less boring than he was in "Sherlock Holmes." I'm sure it wasn't his fault, though...
This is hilarious. Nice observation, you make.
Chris Rosen's.
Strong looks more like Travolta in Battlefield Earth. Hmmm, perhaps this is a remake?
I prefer Mark Strong's although, technically, he's not a villain in this first installment of The Green Lantern.