Top 5 Best Villains of past 100 years in film? (Be creative)?!


Question: 1) Professor Moriarty~the Napoleon of Crime~from the Sherlock Holmes films
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_M...

2) Count Dracula
He often is romanticized, but he has been a ruthless murderer and victimizer in hundreds of films, whether using his real name or variations of it. When people think of vampires, they recall Bram Stoker's creation, not another early character, Varney. Out there is some filmmaker working on yet another film starring the Count.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracula

3) Jack the Ripper aka Springheel Jack
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ri...
I have come to believe that this elusive serial killer inspired the creation of all of the other stalker slashers who have invaded the cinema. Michael Myers isn't the first of his kind; he's a descendant of Red Jack.
From Wikipedia:
"In 2006, Jack the Ripper was selected by the BBC History Magazine and its readers as the worst Briton in history."
This best-known of serial killers has inspired novels and movies by the dozens, and I truly believe that the public's fascination with him brought about the creation of such villains as the aforementioned Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees and so many other killers who prowl about in splatter movies. Bad Jack!

4) Colossus of "Colossus: The Forbin Project" (1970)
IMDB summary:
"All defenses of the United States are permanently handed over to a fantastically advanced computer system called Colossus, designed by Doctor Charles A. Forbin. Less than twenty-four hours after its activation, it finds a similar system in the USSR, called Guardian, designed by Doctor Kuprin. At the request of both machines, they are linked. Colossus and Guardian proceed to exchange information at an incredibly fast rate, such that it alarms the President, and he orders a disconnection. When this happens, the two computers launch missiles at substantial cities in each other's countries. The link is restored in time for the Soviet missile to be intercepted, but not for the American one. A Russian oil complex is destroyed, and the machines threaten the destruction of other cities if the link is severed or their orders disobeyed. The two systems merge into one, taking the name of Colossus. Two Colossus Programming Office supervisors are executed after a failed attempt to overload the system. Colossus begins to send designs for new computer systems. The militaries of the United States and USSR disarm several of the computer's missiles under the impression that it knows nothing of their activity. It does though, and, during its speech to the world, it explodes two missiles inside their silos (one in Russia, one in the United States) when the sabotage crews are present, killing thousands. Colossus' speech makes clear that it will establish its own 'absolute authority' over Earth, completely controlling mankind and eliminating freedom, achieving the same goals the President intended but by a totally different means."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064177/

5) Damien Thorne of the Omen trilogy~"The Omen", "Damien: Omen II" and "Final Conflict"
Who could have been a more threatening villain than Satan's son growing up, with countless lives being sacrificed as he grew to adulthood, where he would have been in absolute power? His Achilles heel was not knowing his enemy well enough. If he had spent some time reading the Bible, he wouldn't have fallen for that "born again" notion. His trilogy demanded that special effects teams push themselves ever further to create greater mayhem, which certainly was creating evil in filmmaking as deaths became more and more lurid. The Devil made them do it!

Every other person probably will list Darth Vader and/or Hannibal Lekter, so I did try to be creative.


Answers: 1) Professor Moriarty~the Napoleon of Crime~from the Sherlock Holmes films
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_M...

2) Count Dracula
He often is romanticized, but he has been a ruthless murderer and victimizer in hundreds of films, whether using his real name or variations of it. When people think of vampires, they recall Bram Stoker's creation, not another early character, Varney. Out there is some filmmaker working on yet another film starring the Count.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracula

3) Jack the Ripper aka Springheel Jack
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ri...
I have come to believe that this elusive serial killer inspired the creation of all of the other stalker slashers who have invaded the cinema. Michael Myers isn't the first of his kind; he's a descendant of Red Jack.
From Wikipedia:
"In 2006, Jack the Ripper was selected by the BBC History Magazine and its readers as the worst Briton in history."
This best-known of serial killers has inspired novels and movies by the dozens, and I truly believe that the public's fascination with him brought about the creation of such villains as the aforementioned Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees and so many other killers who prowl about in splatter movies. Bad Jack!

4) Colossus of "Colossus: The Forbin Project" (1970)
IMDB summary:
"All defenses of the United States are permanently handed over to a fantastically advanced computer system called Colossus, designed by Doctor Charles A. Forbin. Less than twenty-four hours after its activation, it finds a similar system in the USSR, called Guardian, designed by Doctor Kuprin. At the request of both machines, they are linked. Colossus and Guardian proceed to exchange information at an incredibly fast rate, such that it alarms the President, and he orders a disconnection. When this happens, the two computers launch missiles at substantial cities in each other's countries. The link is restored in time for the Soviet missile to be intercepted, but not for the American one. A Russian oil complex is destroyed, and the machines threaten the destruction of other cities if the link is severed or their orders disobeyed. The two systems merge into one, taking the name of Colossus. Two Colossus Programming Office supervisors are executed after a failed attempt to overload the system. Colossus begins to send designs for new computer systems. The militaries of the United States and USSR disarm several of the computer's missiles under the impression that it knows nothing of their activity. It does though, and, during its speech to the world, it explodes two missiles inside their silos (one in Russia, one in the United States) when the sabotage crews are present, killing thousands. Colossus' speech makes clear that it will establish its own 'absolute authority' over Earth, completely controlling mankind and eliminating freedom, achieving the same goals the President intended but by a totally different means."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064177/

5) Damien Thorne of the Omen trilogy~"The Omen", "Damien: Omen II" and "Final Conflict"
Who could have been a more threatening villain than Satan's son growing up, with countless lives being sacrificed as he grew to adulthood, where he would have been in absolute power? His Achilles heel was not knowing his enemy well enough. If he had spent some time reading the Bible, he wouldn't have fallen for that "born again" notion. His trilogy demanded that special effects teams push themselves ever further to create greater mayhem, which certainly was creating evil in filmmaking as deaths became more and more lurid. The Devil made them do it!

Every other person probably will list Darth Vader and/or Hannibal Lekter, so I did try to be creative.

I'm not much on villians in movies, but somewhere in there, Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter has to be included :)

Cruella deVille
Dwight Yoakam's character in Sling Blade
The Great White, in Jaws
The conveyor belt in the I Love Lucy bakery episode
And the earth itself in Earthquake!

Dracula - Nosferatu
Mrs. Robinson - The Graduate
Darth Vader - Star Wars
Hannibal Lecter - Silence of the Lambs
Mrs. Danvers - Rebecca

the shark in jaws
hannibal lector
jigsaw
shan yu from mulan
michael jackson

1) Darth Vader (star wars)
2) Malefocent (sleeping beauty)
3) Patrick Bateman (american psycho)
4) Count Dracula (dracula)
5) Khan (star trek ii)

The British Col./Gen.? on The Patriot (Mel Gibson)
The Witch King on Lord of the Rings
Darth Vader (bet you didn't think of that one)
Emperor Palpatine (All 100 episodes of Star Wars)
Megatron

5-Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale's Character From American Psycho)
4-O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu's Character From Kill Bill)
3-Jigsaw
2-Hannibal Lector
1-Darth Vader

Joker (Jack Nicholson) (Batman)
Agent Smith (Matrix)
Jabba the Hut
Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) Spaceballs
Dr. Evil (Austin Powers)

Extras:
T-1000 (Robert Patrick) (Terminator 3)

1. The male antagonist in Lust, Caution.
2. Edward Norton, American History X.
3. Lil Ze, City of God.
4. Veda, Mildred Pierce.
5. Matt Damon, The Departed.
In no particular order. All great movies though.

Gaspard Unlliel as Hannibal
Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance in the shining
Robert Englund ... Freddy Krueger
Ken Kirzinger ... Jason Voorhees
Christian Slater ... Jason 'J.D.' Dean

Taggart from Blazing Saddles
Gollum from LOTR
Max Cady from Cape Fear (DeNiro Version)
Damien from The Omen
The Shark from Jaws

there's only one i love and it's Ursala from the little mermaid call me crazy but i still love that show



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