Who was the best ever film villian?

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    • 5 years 3 months ago
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    HarryReems wrote:
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    Ehhh, the good ol' tar-baby zombie who wants "more brains". I wish that zombie could be waiting for Brandon when he gets home.
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    Captain_Howdy wrote:
    HarryReems wrote:
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    Ehhh, the good ol' tar-baby zombie who wants "more brains". I wish that zombie could be waiting for Brandon when he gets home.


    "Ooouughhhh!!! PRETTY SURE!
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    • 5 years 28 days ago
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    Kane, the creepy old preacher dude from Poltergeist II The Other Side. This dude was all skeletal and creepy, singing "God is in his holy temmmm-ple!" and "You're gonna die in hell! All of you! You are gonna die!"
    Speaking of Poltergeist, although she wasn't a villain, the little midget psychic Tangina scared the holy living dog shit out of my sister. When we were kids I would say "go into the light" in Tangina's soft midget voice and it would creep the shit out of my sis.
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    • 5 years 28 days ago
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    alan rickman as hans gruber
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    • 5 years 28 days ago
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    "Mr. Anderson!" - guess who?

    Agent Smith from the Matrix films
    Tell me how I'm supposed to breathe with no air?
    Can't live, can't breathe with no air
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    • 5 years 28 days ago
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    Live-action: Darth Vader.

    Animated: Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)
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    • 5 years 28 days ago
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    Hannibal the Cannibal...



    ...in Silence of the Lambs, didn't care for him in the sequels.

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    Stansfield



    from Leon the Professional.
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    • 5 years 28 days ago
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    THE TALL MAN
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    • 5 years 15 days ago
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    Totally Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, and even though he was really only working for the highest bidder, Boba Fett.





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    • 5 years 10 days ago
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    I'll go with darth vader, jason and jack nicholson as the joker.
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    Sarc from Tron
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    • 5 years 7 days ago
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    Feathers McGraw from "Wrong Trousers". Pure badass.



    A few others I like

    Animation:

    Judge Claude Frollo, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (quite possibly the creepiest villain in a "Disney" movie)

    Mark Hamill's The Joker, "Mask of the Phantasm", "Return of The Joker" etc.

    Rock, "Metropolis" (Osamu Tezuka's bad boy par excellence. Sure, his goal, to win the love of his fosterfather is sympathetic, but the cold-blooded violence he resorts to is not)


    Live-Action

    Harry Lime, "The Third Man" (His speeches alone makes him worthy of a mention)

    Rene Belloq, "Raiders of the lost Ark" (Because there's nothing Indiana Jones can possess that he can not take away)

    Irma Vep, "Les Vampires" (I think she was the first female villain to dress in a tight black bodysuit and prowl around on the rooftops in the middle of the night. Thus, she deserves a mention for being a pioneer).

    And many others, but this will be enough...for now.
    You know what they say: If you wanna save the world you gotta push a few old ladies down the stairs
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