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| Whitefaced Woodland Join Date: May 2007
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Transformers was a fun movie, but I thought Megatron SUCKED in the movie (granted, I worshipped the show as a kid and collected quite a few of the toys, so I guess I was bound to be disappointed). There was a bad guy in The Incredibles? The movie was fun and well done, but the bad guy wasn't memorable as a "greatest villain of all time".... I second Dr. Evil. I'd also add Jack Torrance from The Shining. And Kaiser Sozay from The Usual Suspects. And Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs. | |
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| L-I-V-I-N | I take the list to mean Super villans, not super Villans. IOW, the either have super powers or, at the very least, are the nemesees to Super Heros. This would keep Lecter, Soze, Jack torrance et al off of the list. Of course, with criterea like that, its bound to be a crappy list. As far as villans go, I agree with the above mentioned, and would add Anton Chigurth (No Country for Old Men) Kevin Spacey's character in Se7en, and Ernst Stavro Blofeld from the James Bond Canon.
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| Whitefaced Woodland Join Date: May 2007
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aaaaaaaaah. you're right. i followed the link and they used the term "supervillain".... my bad habit of calling things "super" (like, "i had a burger last night, and it was really super!!") got the best of me.... | |
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| | Zod for president. www.zod2008.com
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| Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: The Wild Wild Western Poconos
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Plus...the ring from Lord of the Rings is just a weird pick
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| Goose Stompin' Time! | Darth Vader, T-1000, Arnold as the Terminator should all be high on the list. The shark in jaws. Raptor/T-rex team in Jurassic Park. Predator. There are no superheros or supervillains in the Batman movies. Everyone is a person that just uses toys of some sort. No one actually has superpowers. Joker is off the list.
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| MRG-20th hole Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hopewell Jct., NY
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| I watched the original uncut Terminator last night..that was a great movie and a perfect role for Arnold who still doesn't speak English all that well. But I disagree about the Joker. His humanity and utter insanity make him even scarier. |
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