Title: Best Movie Villains
oO?Kodama - November 8, 2004 01:22 AM (GMT)
um, yeah, choose your favorite as you will...
Cyclone The Hedgechidna - November 8, 2004 01:23 AM (GMT)
Jim Carey as The Riddler kicked ass. He's the only thing that kept the movie from being pure crap.
Vadon - November 8, 2004 01:24 AM (GMT)
I'm for Jim Carrey as the Cable Guy.
Kirbopher15 - November 8, 2004 01:28 AM (GMT)
SMITH. End of story.
Sssooooo Mr. Anderson...
Background Bailey - November 8, 2004 01:50 AM (GMT)
Don't make me choose! They're all good! *is a villian fan*
Daisoujou - November 8, 2004 01:52 AM (GMT)
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
Darth Vader, the ultimate old school villans vrs. Smith, the newest villan whose trademark is not dieing and ending every sentance with MR. ANDerson.
Why god do you make me choose! WHY!-villan fan as well. no villan=no story=bad profits-
Alex - November 8, 2004 01:56 AM (GMT)
Darth vader no contest
bu my honrabel mention goes to-Cotton mouth from kill billvol1...i mean come on she has her on little army
Master Shake - November 8, 2004 04:51 AM (GMT)
Hans Gruber. Stylish slimey smarmy badass bastardness played to perfection by Alan Rickman.
Oskar Öman - November 9, 2004 05:21 PM (GMT)
Darth Vader ,no fricking question.
Jeffk38uk - November 9, 2004 06:02 PM (GMT)
Wonder why none of the james bond villians are in there. Specially the dude who runs Spectre. He can be cool and fraky on both counts.
for now though, its Agent Smith, smoothness and words to boot.
Jim Prower - November 9, 2004 06:47 PM (GMT)
let me join the Agent Smith wagon.
RJ - November 9, 2004 06:50 PM (GMT)
I've never seen a villian get so close to my brothers "Evil" factor except for Hannibal Lecter. He actually made a crazy guy cut off his face.
Eshbaal - November 9, 2004 06:55 PM (GMT)
Pennywise. Damn straight it's Pennywise.
Hey stop giving me those looks. I'm not even a Stephen King "fan," since "It" is the only movie / book of his works that I have watched. I just find that clown damned awesome. Creepy as hell, yet too weird to actually be scary. In short, I like the way he operates, and hys psychotic personality.
And of course the fact that we never get an explanation as to WHAT he actually is and WHY he kills children...
sonic500 - November 9, 2004 07:27 PM (GMT)
Creepy - November 10, 2004 04:41 AM (GMT)
Hannibal the Cannibal, no contest. He can disect your mind, disappear with ease, and when he gets going, you can't stop him.
AkumaTh - November 10, 2004 05:26 AM (GMT)
Jason Vorhees, proving how powerful mama's boy are. The guy cannot be stopped. No Jedi mind tricks will work. No magic or technology will help. All the copies in the world won't help him. And no matter how cool Hannibal Lecter is, he cannot eat rotten meat.
Hyper - November 10, 2004 05:40 AM (GMT)
Hannibal.
He's nuts.
And he eats people.
He's super nuts.
Raptor_Shadow - November 10, 2004 05:40 AM (GMT)
"You are a traitor and a part of the rebel alliance, take her away!"
Nobody beats Darth Vader, just by his pure evil factor. Smith comes second by pure coolness, but Vader is evil incarnate!
Easy-Phil - November 10, 2004 10:17 PM (GMT)
Even though it's REALLY close I think that guy who feeds off vamires and humans from Blade 2 wins just because he's the nightmare of BOTH the living and the undead alike.
EdwardElric - November 15, 2004 03:35 AM (GMT)
Vader for life! Freddy can't stop a man who has enough mental control to use the force. As proven by Freddy Jason can have his limbs cut, and if Freddys claw glove can do it Vaders light saber definantly can. And Smith, right-click, delete.
Vadon - November 15, 2004 05:40 AM (GMT)
I'm still for Cable Guy... either him or Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man 2... You could actually feel sorry for the guy.
But still... Stevie it's time to leavie!
Hannya886 - November 15, 2004 06:43 PM (GMT)
The best villain in a movie is probably (drum role) Lord Helmet from Mel Brook's "Space Balls"
markusdragon - November 16, 2004 08:09 AM (GMT)
I kinda like Bill as a villain. No other movie villain, in my view, goes from evil perpetrator to misunderstood individual as quickly and skillfully in the view of the audience as he.