THE OTHERS... |
Not Yet On My List... Keyer Soze The Usual Suspects Cool...creepy...mysterious and what an ending - but in rabid fandom, I'm just not 'there' yet! Norman Bates Psycho Um...famous...infamous... creepy as hell... Darth Vader Star Wars Trilogy Very awesome, when I watch it I love him but...haven't watched any of them in a while :)... Archibald Cunningham Rob Roy Tim Roth is smouldering in this flick - totally awesome villain. I just need to see the flick again...I only remember he repulsed me but I still...ummm... liked him... Cardinal Richelieu The Three Musketeers It's Tim Curry! Enough said! Count Rochefort The Three Musketeers Just...amusing... Count Rugen The Princess Bride Humperdink sucks. Rugen is a little more interesting. That facination with pain... it can't be healthy... Citizen Chauvelin The Scarlet Pimpernel Sir Percy RULES, but give Chauvelin some credit! Sheriff of Nottingham Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Two words for you: Alan Rickman. Judas Jesus Christ Superstar I hesitate to call him even an antagonist - he is definately not a villain. Still, it seems it is his destiny to be villified and 'betray' JC...but in JCS he often seems the pure one who can still see reason and the reality... Iago Othello Hello?! THE Shakespearean villain. Motive: jealousy. Redeeming qualities: 0. |
Too Evil For Even Me To Love... The Duke Moulin Rouge I refuse to explain this because it is just too much...Ewan is so cute and the duke is so evil and messes everything up (of course Satine was dying anyway but...) So much for not explaining it... Caledon "Cal" Hockley Titanic See above...j/k. He sneers to much. Jack is so much cooler. Cal is just a straight-forward ass... (though there is something amusing about his reaction when he realizes he left the Heart of the Ocean in the pocket of the jacket Rose has...) Dr. Royer-Collard Quills Evil...pure evil...hypocritical bastard... narrow-minded s.o.b... Prince Humperdink The Princess Bride Um...no Lord Wessex Shakespeare in Love Well, he isn't that evil but he is just a nuisance and how could I ever go against my beloved Shakespeare? Mr. Blifil The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling (1997 mini-series & classic novel) He starts of with having some good villain merits, but ultimately falls into that whiny spoiled brat phase which just isn't cool at all. Plus, Tom Jones is far from being perfect or a good-goody so I fell in love with 'ole Tom instead! |