


Clyde willingly surrenders and goes to prison.Īfter Rice learns his wife and daughter were sent the dismemberment video and were traumatized by it, he initially refuses a plea bargain with Clyde. When Darby's remains are found, evidence ties his death to Clyde. He straps Darby to a table and videorecords dismembering him. Clyde, disguised as a police officer, reveals himself as the caller and paralyzes Darby with poison. An anonymous caller alerts Darby as the police draw near and directs him to a remote location. Unknown to the prosecutors and witnesses, the drug usually used has been replaced with an anticonvulsant, causing Ames to die painfully. Clyde feels betrayed by Rice's actions and the justice system.

Ames is convicted and sentenced to death. Unwilling to take a chance on lowering his high conviction rate, he makes a deal with Darby, who pleads guilty to a lesser charge and receives a reduced sentence for testifying against his accomplice, Rupert Ames. Prosecutor Nick Rice is unable to securely convict Darby. Take note: This list does not include animated appearances, so while all three "How to Train Your Dragon" movies scored north of 90%, they will not be represented in this list.In a home invasion, Clarence Darby kills the wife and daughter of Clyde Shelton. To better appreciate Gerard Butler's work, we're ranking every single one of his movies from worst to best, according to Rotten Tomatoes score. Butler's career runs the gamut, from widely-panned disasters to some of the most acclaimed films of the modern era.

That being said, not every one of his movies is a towering cinematic achievement. He's not a disposable leading man, however - Butler has taken on some surprising parts over the course of his decades-long career, proving his versatility as an actor. To that end, many of his most well-known movies have cast him as a rugged creature of action ("300," "Olympus Has Fallen"), a romantic lead ("Dear Frankie," "One More Kiss"), or some combination of the two. Brown," Gerard Butler has caught audiences' attention with his instantly recognizable accent, dashing good looks, and rugged masculinity. Ever since making his cinematic debut in 1997's "Mrs.
