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Most Evil movie character?

Started by 3mnkids, October 08, 2009, 12:23:22 PM

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3mnkids

Who do you think its the most evil movie character ever?  I would have to go with Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh in no country for old men. He scares the crap out of me. He isn't over the top like some evil characters in the slasher movies but almost like a guy that you could run into.  :buggedout:   I think that is what freaks me out about the character.

Who is your pick? and why?


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Flick James

Satan, because he's, well, Satan. He's been in some movies.
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3mnkids

Quote from: jlb67 on October 08, 2009, 12:39:42 PM
Satan, because he's, well, Satan. He's been in some movies.

Evil? nah, just misunderstood    :teddyr:
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schmendrik

I agree with you that I'd rather talk about human characters, especially people who you might conceivably run into on the street, than supernatural demons or super-villains.

I'd certainly rank John Lithgow's character in CLIFFHANGER up there, for sheer ruthless cold-blooded murdering. Especially one particular murder late in the film.

I remember that Kevin Bacon's character in THE RIVER WILD struck me this way, but it's been too long since I saw the film and I can't remember why.

I suppose somebody will mention Heath Ledger's now-legendary Joker, but that doesn't meet my "run into on the street" criteria so he doesn't make my list.

venomx

My favorite, The Emperor (Star Wars)

Next, Kalibos (Clash of the Titans)

Flick James

Quote from: schmendrik on October 08, 2009, 12:46:10 PM
I agree with you that I'd rather talk about human characters, especially people who you might conceivably run into on the street, than supernatural demons or super-villains.

How do you know you HAVEN'T run into Satan on the street?  Hmmm?
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Doggett

Quote from: jlb67 on October 08, 2009, 02:03:13 PM
Quote from: schmendrik on October 08, 2009, 12:46:10 PM
I agree with you that I'd rather talk about human characters, especially people who you might conceivably run into on the street, than supernatural demons or super-villains.

How do you know you HAVEN'T run into Satan on the street?  Hmmm?

Because I'm sitting by my copmputer, that's why he hasn't ran into me.


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3mnkids

Quote from: jlb67 on October 08, 2009, 02:03:13 PM
Quote from: schmendrik on October 08, 2009, 12:46:10 PM
I agree with you that I'd rather talk about human characters, especially people who you might conceivably run into on the street, than supernatural demons or super-villains.

How do you know you HAVEN'T run into Satan on the street?  Hmmm?

Because he's mythical?  :smile:
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zombie no.one

probably have to say Krug Stillo from 'Last House On The Left' (played by David Hess). If you include the previously banned deleted scenes on the DVD, even more so...

indianasmith

Col. Tavington from THE PATRIOT.  When he blows away Mel Gibson's son, curls his lip, and says "Stupid boy!"
"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

paula

Hans Grueber (alan rickman) Die Hard?

Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer (say that 10 times fast)

"What about the American Dream?"
"It came true!  You're looking at it!"

zombie no.one

Quote from: paula on October 08, 2009, 10:28:49 PM


Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer (say that 10 times fast)

Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer

...what do I win?

paula

Quote from: DCA on October 09, 2009, 12:48:14 AM
Quote from: paula on October 08, 2009, 10:28:49 PM


Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer (say that 10 times fast)

Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer
Pleasant, but a calculatingly cold killer

...what do I win?

there's a can of worms here, but......

what do you think you should win?

"What about the American Dream?"
"It came true!  You're looking at it!"

Psycho Circus

Max Cady or  Mr. Sawyer from TCM

3mnkids

Quote from: indianasmith on October 08, 2009, 10:20:13 PM
Col. Tavington from THE PATRIOT.  When he blows away Mel Gibson's son, curls his lip, and says "Stupid boy!"

That's a good one. I saw this in the theater and when he said that I said, Fuc**** Bas****.. I couldn't  help myself.   :lookingup:

There's no worse feeling than that millisecond you're sure you are going to die after leaning your chair back a little too far~ ruminations