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Started by Susan, July 17, 2002, 03:04:11 PM

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Susan

>>Another great villian... the killer tomatoes! They were fun.<,

"Could you pass the ketchup?"


Pete B6K

The Evil-cat-thing in 'The Uninvited'. Especially when you can see the puppeteer's arm.

David Lo Pan in 'Big Trouble in Little China'. You may notice from my past posts in similiar topics that I quite like that film.

Dim in 'The Dark Power'. How aptly they named the stupid Toltec.

The big bad 'I Said No!' from 'Stoppit and Tidyup'. It's a great little British cartoon from the 80s.

AndyC

Rutger Hauer in The Hitcher. He's just as creepy and menacing as you can get.

Jaws (Richard Kiel) from the Bond films.

Darth Vader

Thulsa Doom, for sure.

Khan Noonian Singh. Ricardo Montalban does a fantastic job.

Danny Vermin (Joe Piscopo) from Johnny Dangerously. "You shouldn't grab me. My mother grabbed me once. ONCE!"

Frank the Fixer (Lou Albano) in Wise Guys.

Unicron in Transformers: The Movie. How can you not like a giant robot that devours planets for fuel, especially when he's voiced by Orson Welles?

Future Blob



 The Tall Man

  Megatron from Transformers The Movie

 Kurgan from Highlander (No, there were no sequals to it. Why do you ask?)

  The Predator

Future Blob



 Oh and I can't believe I didn't mention Chris Sarandon in The Resurrected. Good movie, go see it

Susan

>>Kurgan from Highlander (No, there were no sequals to it. Why do you ask?)<<

You mean villians like him in all the highlander sequels? You knwo, I didn't need to find out the immortals were aliens..damn them sequels! He was a cool guy, raspy voice, wonder what else that actor did and what became of him. Kinda like that villian with the Massive jaw in that stallone prison movie..never saw much of him afterwards but how could you forget that mug


Jay O'Connor

Scorpius from "Farscape"

The Car from "The Car"

Keiffer Sutherland in "Truth Or Consequences, New Mexico"  (A town, I might add...I once woke up in the hospital of once)

Vin Diesal in "Pitch Black"

AndyC

Yeah, I liked the Kurgan, and I also agree with Future Blob about Megatron. One of my favourite transformers.

Susan, the actor who played the Kurgan is Clancy Brown. Off the top of my head, I can remember him from a couple of other movies. He was Frankenstein's monster in The Bride, one of Buckaroo Banzai's team, starred in the short-lived Earth II series, and did the voice of Lex Luthor in the animated Superman series of the late 90s.

ErikJ

Jerry Dandrige from Fright Night.
Tell me you didn't get chills the frist time you heard him say, "Welcome to Fright Night...for real."
If God is watching us, the least we can do is be
entertaining.


Luke Bannon

The Leprechaun from the Leprechaun films- since he is usually the only likeable character in them, plus he's funny and  Warwick Davis is one of my faves. I WANT ME GOLD!!!!!!!

Drezzy

I can't believe I forgot to add The Tall Man!

carnage7

Best villian in low budget movie.....

Radical Z,  the guitar goovin evil demon of heavy metal from "Rock'n with Satan".

John

Any character played by Michael Ironside.

BoyScoutKevin

My favorite villains fall into three categories.
Category 1. Those played by one of my favorite actors. As that list is quite
                        extensive, and they're mostly dead anyway, except for Christopher
                        Lee, we'll go on to the second category.
Category 2. The villains for who I feel some empathy. Kurt Kelly (Lance Fenton)      
                         "Heathers," Scott Wormer (Devon Sawa) "Now and Then," and
                         Edward "Evil Ed" Thompson (Stephen Geoffreys) "Fright Night."
Category 3. Not individuals, but groups for I feel some empathy. NSA employees
                        in "Enemy of the State" and the Hawk hockey players in "D2." Enjoy!

Susan

Anyone know a link of a good pic (and i don't mean a large one) of thulsa doom? I want to add him to my new villians page. I had a hell of a time finding cujo as is.