101 Great Movie Villains

My favourite villain ever is hands-down ; ) Hands Landa.
ChaosEnginesays...

Hang on... just a minute there! Tyler Durden was a villain?

And Roy Batty?

And Vincent and Jules? Ok, they weren't good guys, but they certainly weren't the villains.

Also, if we have to have a villainous Disney cartoon cat, I see your Scar and raise you Shere Khan.

9547bissays...

3:40 with the kids shooting guns --> City of God
4:54 with the shotgun --> Funny Games
5:17 the Asian gentleman yelling --> No idea!

Also:
* Darth blah blah from Phantom Menace a "great villain"? Seriously?
* As a side note, this is a very American-centric (and yoof-centric) selection. How about some Hong Kong or Japanese super-villains? for that matter, where are the early, and I would say iconic super-villains like "M" and Doctor Mabuse?

ChaosEnginesays...

>> ^CrushBug:

5:17 the Asian gentleman yelling


I believe it's Matsudaira from Jusannin no Shikaku (look at me, showing off 3 of the 5 words of Japanese I know!).

And if you've seen the movie, you'll agree he deserves his place on the list. If you haven't seen it and you like lots of people being killed with swords, it's a damn fine movie.

Yogisays...

Heath Ledger as Joker in The Dark Knight will always win for me.

Kevin Spacey in The Usual Suspects doesn't belong here because that ending made no sense.

Bane doesn't belong here. Yeah I said it.

Yogisays...

>> ^ChaosEngine:

Hang on... just a minute there! Tyler Durden was a villain?
And Roy Batty?
And Vincent and Jules? Ok, they weren't good guys, but they certainly weren't the villains.
Also, if we have to have a villainous Disney cartoon cat, I see your Scar and raise you Shere Khan.


I think Tyler became a villain, it's sort of the best villain because it's where internal conflicts beat on eachother for a time and then one wins out. Very interesting to think of that movie in terms of them actually being two people instead of what it ended up being. Imagine Tyler was his friend that slowly went insane and controlling until you had to eventually push the big red button and stop the madness.

Although I have to say me personally, I was all for Tyler. His last stand was certainly not hurting anyone and it was a great idea, which is why I suppose it wasn't a thing when it happened to go down anyways, it was a fitting climax. Jack though was reacting because the situation had gotten out of control and he could predict where it would lead. He didn't trust Tyler, or himself really. Pretty cool.

HugeJerksays...

Planet Terror was great, Deathproof was 95% girls spewing out ill-fitting Tarantino Dialog and 5% car chase.>> ^chingalera:

>> ^alien_concept:
>> ^HugeJerk:
Any villain list without Rutger Hauer's Hitcher is incomplete. Also, Death Proof is an awful movie and nobody should be reminded of it.

I really liked Deathproof!

Yes ma'am, Deathproofs' a piece of work, HugeJerk knows nothing!!

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