The Ultimate Villain

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]Jason Lee wrote:
I don’t know about ultimate villain, but I think Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter Series deserves mention. He was extremely powerful, completely evil, had a huge superiority complex, feared by everyone, and almost impossible to kill. [/quote]

Yeah but he was fighting children, the fucks so hard about that?[/quote]

He was killing children though, that’s pretty evil.

[quote]timbofirstblood wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]Jason Lee wrote:
I don’t know about ultimate villain, but I think Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter Series deserves mention. He was extremely powerful, completely evil, had a huge superiority complex, feared by everyone, and almost impossible to kill. [/quote]

Yeah but he was fighting children, the fucks so hard about that?[/quote]

He was killing children though, that’s pretty evil.[/quote]

He’s got nothing on Albert Fish.

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
If videogames can be included, Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth has to go down as one of the most memorable, badass and hate-inspiring villains of all time. I guess if you watched Advent Children he technically counts as a movie villain too. [/quote]

OMG NO KEFKA!!!

OMG NO GANONDORF!!!

KEFKA!

GANONDORF!!!

AHHHH


I always thought this guy was scary as shit when I was younger

Anybody remember the child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]timbofirstblood wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]Jason Lee wrote:
I don’t know about ultimate villain, but I think Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter Series deserves mention. He was extremely powerful, completely evil, had a huge superiority complex, feared by everyone, and almost impossible to kill. [/quote]

Yeah but he was fighting children, the fucks so hard about that?[/quote]

He was killing children though, that’s pretty evil.[/quote]

He’s got nothing on Albert Fish. [/quote]

He was killing everybody, not just children. Plus he could talk to snakes… That’s got to count for something.

[quote]Spock81 wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
If videogames can be included, Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth has to go down as one of the most memorable, badass and hate-inspiring villains of all time. I guess if you watched Advent Children he technically counts as a movie villain too. [/quote]

OMG NO KEFKA!!!

OMG NO GANONDORF!!!

KEFKA!

GANONDORF!!!

AHHHH[/quote]

Kefka is an overrated baddy, as is that whole game.

He may be ridiculously evil, but he’s not more badass, sinister or memorable than Seph.

[quote]Jason Lee wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]timbofirstblood wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]Jason Lee wrote:
I don’t know about ultimate villain, but I think Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter Series deserves mention. He was extremely powerful, completely evil, had a huge superiority complex, feared by everyone, and almost impossible to kill. [/quote]

Yeah but he was fighting children, the fucks so hard about that?[/quote]

He was killing children though, that’s pretty evil.[/quote]

He’s got nothing on Albert Fish. [/quote]

He was killing everybody, not just children. Plus he could talk to snakes… That’s got to count for something. [/quote]

I have never read a single Harry Potter book or watched any of the movies. I was making a funny.

[quote]chillain wrote:

[quote]DBCooper wrote:
I interviewed some other musicians afterward and none were anywhere near as cool as he was. Nas was a fucking douche, Snoop could barely put two sentences together and Ice Cube refused to do the interview at all when my first question was “What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever done to a groupie while on tour?”[/quote]

Fantastic.

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I got reprimanded by my editor for that one, but I had built up the nerve to do so after asking some smaller, more regional bands questions like that. Stuff like, “what sort of drugs are you guys into these days?” or “Have you ever had to bribe anyone at all so that they wouldn’t press charges against you?”. The other bands all took it well and I got legitimate answers most of the time. Cocaine, booze and weed seem to be the most popular touring drugs. No one I interviewed had to resort to bribery, although one band was really worried about an underage groupie causing some problems for them.

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Also, Silva from Skyfall is one of the best, creepiest, most original and well-played villains to appear in the last decade. Gotta love the dynamic between him and Daniel Craig.

If videogames can be included, Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth has to go down as one of the most memorable, badass and hate-inspiring villains of all time. I guess if you watched Advent Children he technically counts as a movie villain too. [/quote]

Edgar Ross always seemed to give me a hate boner

Hannibal. End thread.

[quote]Hell-Billy wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Also, Silva from Skyfall is one of the best, creepiest, most original and well-played villains to appear in the last decade. Gotta love the dynamic between him and Daniel Craig.

If videogames can be included, Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth has to go down as one of the most memorable, badass and hate-inspiring villains of all time. I guess if you watched Advent Children he technically counts as a movie villain too. [/quote]

Edgar Ross always seemed to give me a hate boner[/quote]

He’s only a villain from a handful of people’s perspective though. To others, he may be considered a hero.

My new favourite villain.

Now tell me this ain’t got you shakin’ in your boots!

Ummmmm, yeah I got nothing.

Marge Simpson, this bitch is worse than the evil spawn of hell homer.

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]Hell-Billy wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Also, Silva from Skyfall is one of the best, creepiest, most original and well-played villains to appear in the last decade. Gotta love the dynamic between him and Daniel Craig.

If videogames can be included, Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth has to go down as one of the most memorable, badass and hate-inspiring villains of all time. I guess if you watched Advent Children he technically counts as a movie villain too. [/quote]

Edgar Ross always seemed to give me a hate boner[/quote]

He’s only a villain from a handful of people’s perspective though. To others, he may be considered a hero.[/quote]

Couldn’t that be said of any villain though. Look at the Emperor and Darth Vader i would imagine from the average Imperial citizens perspective they would seem like heroes who are responsible for creating a period of relative peace and stability in the galaxy until the rebellion who seemingly have a pro-monarchial stance with there figure head being a princess and all, whereas the up until A New Hope the empire had a senate.

[quote]Hell-Billy wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:

[quote]Hell-Billy wrote:

[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Also, Silva from Skyfall is one of the best, creepiest, most original and well-played villains to appear in the last decade. Gotta love the dynamic between him and Daniel Craig.

If videogames can be included, Final Fantasy VII’s Sephiroth has to go down as one of the most memorable, badass and hate-inspiring villains of all time. I guess if you watched Advent Children he technically counts as a movie villain too. [/quote]

Edgar Ross always seemed to give me a hate boner[/quote]

He’s only a villain from a handful of people’s perspective though. To others, he may be considered a hero.[/quote]

Couldn’t that be said of any villain though. Look at the Emperor and Darth Vader i would imagine from the average Imperial citizens perspective they would seem like heroes who are responsible for creating a period of relative peace and stability in the galaxy until the rebellion who seemingly have a pro-monarchial stance with there figure head being a princess and all, whereas the up until A New Hope the empire had a senate.[/quote]

Relative peace and stability? Have you seen how cool everything looked in Episodes I-III when the Empire wasn’t in power yet? Take a look at Cloud City on Bespin and then take a look at Coruscant and tell me which era had it better and enjoyed more prosperity. Shit, even Tattooine looked halfway decent. They used to get off on watching pod racing through areas that looked like Monument Valley and with the Empire in power the biggest form of entertainment was watching people fall into a huge, disease-ridden twat on the outskirts of Bakersfield.

[quote]barbedwired wrote:
Hannibal. End thread.[/quote]

Damn him and his elephants!

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
who would you say is the most badass villain out of every TV show or movie, I’m no star wars geek but I would say Darth Vader.[/quote]

One of the tops villians would have to be Freiza from Dragonball Z season’s 2-4…I mean he could destroy planets with one finger