Introducing Jack Dante, my evil twin! No crap, he really is. I'll explain that later.
Jack is from the creepy sci-fi movie Death Machine. He is a child-like psychopath who creates a killing maching (that looks like a suped-up dog) to get rid of the people who keep him from getting what he wants. As a result, everyone at CHAANK (the company where he works [and lives, it seems]) is absolutely terrified of him. All except Hayden Cale, the new CEO of CHAANK. She is bound and determined to get rid of Jack, however she has become the object of his obsessive affections. Therefore, when she rejects and fires Jack, she is, of course, added to the list of victims for the Warbeast. Jack tells her that he will spare her if she will agree to three conditions: One, re-hire him; Two, forget everything that happened; and Three, agree to "interface" with him regularly. (That has a bad meaning, BTW)
Of course, Cale refuses and is forced to run through CHAANK's main building, trying to escape the Warbeast. She does succeed in stabbing Jack's hand and, in the end, using his own machine against him.
Of course, I'm on Jack's side in this movie on several occasions. Sure, I think he needs to grow up, but some of the things that Cale does are just mean. Like stabbing his hand. He looked so betrayed and pitiful as the pain coursed through him. And in the end when Cale killed him; he wanted to spare her, imploring her to run away. But as he stood there crying, Cale decieved him by embracing him and telling him that he could "interface." Then, her partner clocks him one and she steals the controller which controls the Warbeast. She locks him in a sealed vault with the monster so that he can't escape, and despite his pleas, she cruelly pushes the button. Bitch.
Okay, now the evil twin stuff! I say that because Jack and I are alike in more than just personality...WE DRESS ALIKE TOO! That leather jacket? I swear he stole it from my closet. And the rubber chicken! Damn the humanity! Why do I have to be obsessed with rubber chickens? No...why does HE have to be obsessed with rubber chickens?! ARG! And the scene where he's batting the lights...dammit, I've done that in Davis Kidd before!! *CRASH*
Oh well, at least he's played by Brad. ^_^ That makes it alllll-right!
Just a slight warning; some of these pics aren't very flattering. I just think they convey the character very dramatically.