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* Alisa in ''[[Guest From the Future]]'', played by [[Natalia Guseva]].
* Jean Jacques-Annaud mentioned in the commentary for ''[[Enemy at the Gates]]'' that one of the reasons he so wanted Ed Harris for [[Cold Sniper|Major Koenig]] was because of his icy, unusually blue eyes. When he plays villains, critics often note the intensity of his glare. (One of the critics, reviewing ''[[The Rock]]'', said "Here's a guy whose glare could give Clint Eastwood chills.")
* [[Malcolm McDowell]] in ''[[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]'' has blue eyes of the "Grade-A psycho" [https://web.archive.org/web/20111106025416/http://www.dreadcentral.com/img/news/may08/7ds7b.jpg variety]. They look even creepier/cooler now that his [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_EqD_yWiiS5U/RyD94ArNo0I/AAAAAAAAA3Y/2_EM5tQ2Iwo/s400/Malcolm%2bMcDowell.jpg hair's turned pure white and his face has gotten all craggy].
* [[Jonathan Rhys Meyers]]' blue, blue eyes have been used for several different effects - ice-cold as Chris in ''[[Match Point]]'', creepy-pale as Pitt Mackeson in ''[[Ride With the Devil]]'', innocent woobie eyes as Bruno in ''[[B Monkey]]'', and psychotic just about everywhere else.
* [[Escape from New York|Snake Plissken]] may have but one eye, but that eye is of the "piercing, icy" variety and ends up creating quite a striking effect; even leading other characters (notably, the Surgeon General of Beverly Hills in the [[Escape From L.A.|sequel]]) to [[What Beautiful Eyes!|comment]] upon it.
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