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So who's your bestest villain in film?? They don't have to be evil, perhaps they're just really intelligent or a cool (you like them but you probably shouldn't) sort of character ...
Name, Film and reason why they're your fave villain ...
Yeah it's a simple thread but it's sunday :)
Who would want someone who doesn't sleep, is mae of liquid metal that can turn into sharp pointy objects after you and only way to stop him is itha massive lava thing which if drained out he may still be able to come back?...seeing as he needs to be in liquid form to recurperate he would still be in liquid form just...burnt...a bit. :X
> Alfonse wrote:
> Main dude from clockwork orange. I think his name was Alex.
>
> That guy is classic.
>
> He's an anti-hero, though, not a villain. He's seen as a
> product of society and then an example of how society
> manipulates the freedom of individuals.
Hmmm. Ok then.
Scar from the Lion King.
I vote Michael Jackson in the Interview with Michael Jackson :P
> Main dude from clockwork orange. I think his name was Alex.
>
> That guy is classic.
He's an anti-hero, though, not a villain. He's seen as a product of society and then an example of how society manipulates the freedom of individuals.
That guy is classic.
> John Doe from Se7en
>
> **spoilers**
>
> He's the best villain because he didnt get caught, he gave
> himself in and that was part of his plan. In other films the
> villain either escapes unconvincingly or gets caught suddenly
> just to end the film.
I agree he was superb as a villain.
You could also say Clive Owen from Inside Man did the same thing. Never looked like getting caught.
I also like Agent Smith from The Matrix along with Emperor Comodus in Gladiator.
Whoever said all the Bond villains were good obviously hasn't seen Jonathan Price as Elliot Carter in Tomorrow Never Dies.
Few others that deserve a mention, Elijah Price from Unbreakable and Shooter McGavin from Happy Gilmore.
**spoilers**
He's the best villain because he didnt get caught, he gave himself in and that was part of his plan. In other films the villain either escapes unconvincingly or gets caught suddenly just to end the film.
Can't believe he wasn't mentioned before now :)