Now put big Word Hulk in a movie like Psycho and let him play a somewhat quieter, creepy Hitchcock character, and tell us it doesn't work:
That's the thing about a comedic actor like Vaughn: The guy can just look at you, and you either want to start giggling uncomfortably or run away, real fast. The man is intense, and that intensity works great in slow and creepy buildups in horror and thriller movies. This fact was also masterfully showcased by everyone's favorite American big bear John Goodman in 10 Cloverfield Lane. The ever-lovable and larger-than-life comedy actor was downright terrifying in producer J.J. Abrams' bonkers sequel about aliens ... and stuff. Goodman's looming presence and incredible timing literally sucks up the air in that tiny bunker: