And that little read-haired girl too.Brockway wrote:Lucy from Peanuts. I can't help but feel there was a real life Lucy in Schultz's life that stole his childhood from him.
And that little read-haired girl too.Brockway wrote:Lucy from Peanuts. I can't help but feel there was a real life Lucy in Schultz's life that stole his childhood from him.
MixedMyth wrote:GladOS for hilarity.
Bavette wrote:Jonoleth Irenicus.
I can't help to be amazed by magic, and to have a wizard like Irenicus destroying the fabric of reality foundation with just a thought makes him my best villain ever.
Also, his phrases are charmingly the motivation to quote him:
"Silence, dog! You have no purpose but to die by my hand."
"I cannot be caged. I cannot be controlled. Understand this as you die ever pathetic ever fool."
KWill wrote:Honestly, I thought that was his dumbest line ever. "You will suffer! You will ALL suffer!" was much better.
Tellurider wrote:Q, from Star Trek TNG. He's not really a villain, more of an antagonist, but he threatened to UNMAKE LIFE ON EARTH just to fuck with Picard. Also he has style, baby. STYLE.
Spaceprincess wrote:if you're gonna go Star Trek than there is only one truly great villain. Khan Noonien Singh."
Charlos777 wrote:Spaceprincess wrote:if you're gonna go Star Trek than there is only one truly great villain. Khan Noonien Singh."
KHAAAAAAAAAN! Yes I concur.
Also where is the love for Hannibal Lecter? That is the Silence of the Lambs. Come on the guy was only in the film a few minutes yet we all know who really terrified you and grabbed your attention. Just pure villain awesomeness. Highly intelligent and morally flexible.
Spaceprincess wrote:I think Manhunter was a better movie. Michael Mann is a genius.
Tellurider wrote:Well most villains get their comeuppance
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