Best Movie Villain of All Time

Here is where your going to have problems. Different generations are going to see villains in a different light. If your 15 and watching Fri. the 13th don’t you think Jason will be a bigger villain to the 15yr old as opposed to the 30 yr old sitting next to him?

For me one of the bigger villains back in the day- Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker in Robo-Cop.

A couple of others that freaked me out.

Malcolm McDowell/Alex Delarge from Clockwork Orange.
Louise Fletcher/Nurse Ratched from One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest.

My all time villain… even to this day. Linda Blair/Regan MacNeil/Satan…The Exorcist.

So you tell me how any of my Villains are any scarier or worse than yours?

HAI Polo.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
C’mon, the villains from all the bond movies rule… j/k

DBCooper…those are some great choices. Nurse Ratchet and George C Scott in the hustler are ones I never would have thought of. That fuckin’ nurse grrrrrr.

The warden(Eddie Arnold) from the origanal longest yard was a royal prick.

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I love older movies, so I’ve got a lot that I’m thinking of that might not occur to others. Like that fucker that Charlton Heston runs over in Ben Hur.

Jessica Walter’s character in Play Misty For Me
The birds in The Birds
Lil’ Ze from City of God
The Nazis in Raiders of the Lost Ark
Mrs. Dietrichson (Barbra Stanwyck) from Double Indemnity
Col. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now
Claude Reins and his Nazi buddies in Notorious
The commies in The Lives of Others (a foreign film, I highly recommend it)

^ <laughs loudly, slaps imhungry on the ass, tells Polo he is funny & missed and internet grinzz at the nearest female profile>

EDIT- Anyone with kids born in the 90’s should know this villain all to well.

SID/Eric von Detten’s voice. Toy Story.

My ass hurts:(

Hannibal Lecter is the best movie villain ever as far as I’m concerned.

SATAN

I love it when ya call me big papa!!!

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

  1. Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men
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He was just the consummate, emotionless, soulless, badass killer.

I’m surprised nobody named ‘The Predator’

Those are quiet good too:
Kurgan - the first ‘Highlander’.
Alex DeLarge - A Clockwork Orange

Anyway I say the best is Sharon Stone from the original Basic Instinct :wink:

In no particular order:

Rutger Hauer – the Hitchhiker from the 1986 version of “The Hitcher”

Ralph Fiennes, as the Nazi Amon Goeth in Shindler’s List

Hannibal Lector

Max Cady – the Robert De Niro character from “Cape Fear”

I don’t list Darth Vader simply because he is too two-dimensional, and, also turned “good.”

[quote]ALX wrote:
I’m surprised nobody named ‘The Predator’

Those are quiet good too:
Kurgan - the first ‘Highlander’.
Alex DeLarge - A Clockwork Orange

Anyway I say the best is Sharon Stone from the original Basic Instinct ;)[/quote]

Oh fuck! I second that one. Maybe not the best of all-time, but certainly one of the great female villains ever.

[quote]Jewbacca wrote:
In no particular order:

Rutger Hauer – the Hitchhiker from the 1986 version of “The Hitcher”

Ralph Fiennes, as the Nazi Amon Goeth in Shindler’s List

Hannibal Lector

Max Cady – the Robert De Niro character from “Cape Fear”

I don’t list Darth Vader simply because he is too two-dimensional, and, also turned “good.”

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I like this.

[quote]print wrote:
For me one of the bigger villains back in the day- Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker in Robo-Cop.[/quote]
Yes! “Bitches, leave!” Good call!


More of a dbag than a villain but still.

Buffalo Bill scared me more than Hannibal.
The witches from the Disney movies.

But the greatest villain of all is Cruella de Vil, I mean she wanted to kill 101 dogs most of which were puppies.

[quote]DBCooper wrote:

Lil’ Ze from City of God

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That movie was disturbing. And Lil’ Ze scares me. He’s my vote.

Alex.

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Hahaha! I watched that movie with my dad when I was like 12 or 13. Anytime I hear that song, or any of the classical music featured in the film for that matter, I can’t help but break into that same twisted grin with my eyeballs practically rolling into the back of my head like when Alex is at the wheel of the ol’ Durango 95.

Fuck I love that movie…

How can you guys forget the most diabolical villain of all time???

Christopher Lloyd’s Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit!! He wanted to destroy Toontown for christ sake