Greatest fictional villain of all time?

Started by Vathu11 pages

And I say Beauty and The Beast would have been a better movie if Gaston would stop being a self-absorbed jerk and just ****ing shot The Beast like he should have.

King dee dee dee

The Beast did deliberately not kill him when he had the chance though 😠

Because he was trying to get the poon, Bigon.

Landfall

**** Gaston.

Cthulhu

Pratchett treated that idea better with Bel-Shamaroth. It is necessarily ridiculous, so can only be like a parody or a pastiche.

Originally posted by Röland
**** Gaston.

OK.

I have one for you flash gun lovers out there.

Curien. woot

Originally posted by Schecter
i said he was a villain in eps 4 and 5. reading is fundamental

reading it's indeed fundamental

...so please go back and read your own post.

you said you disagree with people calling Vader a villain, but he's a villain, just 10 min of being a good guy won't change the fact that he was the villain of the story (at least in the Original Trilogy)

... Palpy just showed up for the final movie (and of course once in ESB), when Vader was already Mr Bad guy

Sidious did mastermind he's ascend to power, in the most malevolent way, but It's Vader whom people will remember as the guy who kills whoever dare contradict him, opposed him, failed him or not join him... and that includes his son.....

so he's the biggest baddest greatest fictional villain

Originally posted by Violent2Dope
Ganon is greater than all! He unlike most villains has achieved his goal, he ruled Hyrule unnopposed for 7 years. He achieved the power of a god, and is immortal, and death is just a minor setback for him, and now he's grown so powerful he can't die.

Originally posted by Vathu
Yet every time he manages to get beaten by first a toddler, then a child, then a teenager.

And now A well endowed Adult Hyrulean. 😐

Ganon it's a joke...

and he's only "alive" so Nintendo can keep milking that cow....

kinda like Goku.... no matter what, he was always revive just so they could go on and on with that stupid manga 😄

Vader? At least say Dr. Doom if you're gonna say Vader.

Unless you buy Lucas' bs about "Inspired by samurai!".

-AC

Originally posted by S_D_J

you said you disagree with people calling Vader a villain, but he's a villain, just 10 min of being a good guy won't change the fact that he was the villain of the story (at least in the Original Trilogy)
Originally posted by Schecter
that is why i disagree with people calling vader a villain. while he certainly was in eps4 and 5, his character took a sympathetic turn in rotj

again, reading is fundamental

for the entire length of RotJ vader was not a villain, but an impotent, exhausted and pathetic character. right from the get go his power is resigned as he takes no disciplinary action on a failing commander, but rather warns him of the emporer's wrath. in RotJ it is palpatine who is the villain and antagonist. NOT vader. its blatantly obvious

Why don't we post their catchphrases and see how they measure up:

Judge Death: "the crime issss liffffe, the ssssentenccce isss deathhhh!"

young kain was a bit of a villian, i like him although none of the kains are true wicked villians...but then try telling that to the people they cut up

that Richard dude from those comics LFG you showed me was cool as well

..erm..for those who love power 4th age spawn altho he is not a villain..grr hm

Originally posted by Bigon
The child catcher? I did not think him a great villain, nor Chitty Bang Bang a great production. And the child catcher was foiled with a net anyway 🙄

Why you gotta roll your eyes?

He may not have been the greatest villain in the movie itself, but how do you think all those kids got caught? Partly because of him. He sniffed them out. Thats whats creepy, thats whats scary.

If you think only about on-screen action, Leatherface from TCM wouldn't be a villain at all. The movie left the scary shit to be in your imagination, you imagined what happened behind closed doors. shrug

The villains in Roald Dahl's children's stories were all much better than him, no contest. They all hate or have a pathological desire to harm children in a way that seems convincing to the mindset of a disturbed child specifically, but that an adult would miss. What child wouldn't be unsettled by his idea of witches in human disguises?

Dr. Curien.

Agent Smith.

I'd have to say Scar from Fullmetal Alchemist, Vicious from Cowboy Bebop or Knives from Trigun

Knives

from Trigun