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ellimist337

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Who's your favorite villain or bad guy from a movie? Or, who do you think was the most evil/made the best villain? I think one of my favorites is Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) from the first Die Hard, but, Star Wars fanboy that I am, my favorite might be Darth Vader.

EDIT: Alternately, what villains would you like to see in the future? And which future villains are you excited about (i.e. the Riddler)?
 

blaze338

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WOOT!!!! first to say this, The Joker from The Dark Knight he was the greatest villian i have ever seen
 

Pohlkat

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Technically, he's not a villain in the true scope of things, but I enjoyed the genious of the Jigsaw Killer.
 

Aardvark

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Scorpio!
He'll sting you with his dreams of power and wealth!
Beware of Scorpio!
His twisted twin obsessions are his plot to rule the world
And his employees' health!
He'll welcome you into his lair
Like the nobleman welcomes his guest!
With free dental care and a stock plan that helps you invest!
But beware of his generous pensions
Plus three weeks paid vacation each year!
And on Fridays the lunchroom serves hot dogs and burgers and beers!
He loves German beer!
 

Pirate Pete

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Hannibal, HAL, or Alex from A Clockwork Orange.
I've always liked the first 2, because in a way it's not their fault, which in my mind is the basis of a good villian; a reason to sympathize with them. (For those that don't know, Hannibal saw people eating his little sister in the middle of a war, and HAL had conflicting programming).

The character Alex, though, is a true masterpiece. I haven't read the book, but I'm going to assume the movie didn't stray too far in my description: He is a psychopath, addicted to rape and violence. He has no redeemable qualities and doesn't ever feel truly sorry for his victims (Which even includes his own gang when they try to stop him leading). The only way he comes close to feeling empathy is after some mental conditioning that makes him feel so sick he's crippled whenever he thinks about committing an act violence. Even then, since the people he keeps meeting are those he's assaulted earlier, you can't be sure he isn't just feeling sorry/scared for himself. The strangest thing is that most people I've talked to still manage to feel sorry for him, and want him to "win" in the end.
 

qbert4ever

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Tim Curry in whatever role you want. He's done it all, gas monster, Lucifer, clown, pirate, whatever. Tim Curry wins.
 

Marv21

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F*** you all I think the Scarecrow was pretty kickass, at least hes better on the comic book, Long Halloween for the win.
 

Ursus Astrorum

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Daniel Plainview, if he counts.

Besides his overall awesome craziness, he's got some very memorable lines. Especially the famous milkshake metaphor.

If you have a milkshake, and I have a milkshake, and I have a straw-See, here it is, watch it. And my straw reaches acroooooss the room, and starts to drink your milkshake... I drink your milkshake!
 

ZeroMachine

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Hanibal Lector, Heath Ledger's Joker (I was never a big fan of the Batman movies before Begins and Dark Knight, so I didn't like the other incarnations of the joker) and Jimmy Serrano from Midnight Run, less because of the insanity (cause there is none) and more because he's a somewhat funny gangster.
 

ellimist337

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Hannibal's a good one. I just rewatched Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal the other night and had to walk out of my friends house alone at 1 in the morning... extremely creepy.
 

rowan-thats-me

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heath leaders joker, he was very well done, and also i think darth vader, i dont really like star wars, but hes such an iconic villen.
 

darthzew

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rowan-thats-me said:
heath leaders joker, he was very well done, and also i think darth vader, i dont really like star wars, but hes such an iconic villen.
Agreed, except I'm a huge Star Wars fan. But Heath Ledger's the Joker is my favorite villain for now with Vader in number 2.