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Coolest, most vile, and stupidest villians of all time.

Wormwood said:
Stupid: [/i]The Architect, The Matrix Retarded. Actually, I' like to renominate him as the vilest, because he sucked so hard that he not only made me hate Reloaded---but he was able to reach through time and space and make me retroactively hate the original Matrix. Nice work, jackass.

:D :D

Coolest - Hans Grueber. The man oozes charm and evil in equal quantities.

Vilest - Mr Morden from Babylon 5. I hated this guy sooo much. I danced for joy when Vir got his fondest desire ;)

Stupidest - while the Architect is pretty stupid he would actually be the laziest villian (at least lazy from a writing stand point) . Stupid would probably go to Sybok, Spock's brother (?!) from Star Trek V. This guy had people come over to his side after they 'promised' they believed him. Then everyone broke from his control spontaneously. That and I don't believe he and Spock were related.
 
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Aesmael said:
And who is this Keysor Soze I hear so much about? (I.e. from what, don't want any further description of what he does/did)

It's funny that you should say this:

Honourable mention to the usual suspects

Since that's the movie which Keyser Soze is in: "The Usual Suspects."
 


Psychic Warrior said:
Coolest - Hans Grubber. The man oozes charm and evil in equal quantities.
Evil man; nemesis of garden pest control specialists all over the world. But cool?! :\

Or did you mean Hans Grueber? :D
 

Coolest: Vader in ESB. He was at his best in that movie.
Vilest: The Borg (ST:FC)
Most Frightening: Ringwraiths (LOTR)
Honorable Mention: Dr Evil (Austin Powers), The One Ring (LOTR), Sauron (LOTR), Lex Luthor (Superman I & II), General Zod (Superman II), Aliens (Aliens)
Most Stupid: Jason (Friday XIII part 1 to 2,356)

I have others but I think these are the ones that I wanted to get out there. I could have put the shark from Jaws, but it wasn't evil...it was just a shark.
 

Freddy Krueger:
I'd have to say vile on this, I mean the guy concentrates on killing kids in very violent and unpleasant ways and he himself can't be killed.

Jabberwocky from American Mcgee's Alice (video game):
vile, simply from the way he taunts Alice.

The cigerete smoking man from X-files.
Vile/Evil. Simply because he sold out humanity to save his own skin and for tormenting Mulder.
 


Psychic Warrior said:
Stupidest - while the Architect is pretty stupid he would actually be the laziest villian (at least lazy from a writing stand point) . Stupid would probably go to Savok, Spock's brother (?!) from Star Trek V. This guy had people come over to his side after they 'promised' they believed him. Then everyone broke from his control spontaneously. That and I don't believe he and Spock were related.

*Geek hat on*

Savaak was the half-Romulan, half-Vulcan played by Kirstie Alley and Robin Curtis in Star Trek II and III.

Sybok was Spock's half-brother. And, yes, he was stupid. Very.

Starman (geek hat always on)
 

Starman said:
*Geek hat on*

Savaak was the half-Romulan, half-Vulcan played by Kirstie Alley and Robin Curtis in Star Trek II and III.

Sybok was Spock's half-brother. And, yes, he was stupid. Very.

Starman (geek hat always on)

Savaak, Sybok, Spoculot, whatever. They were all stupid.

What is with Star Trek and Vulcan names beginning with 'S' or ending in 'ok'? See there's the next Vulcan character - Sok.
 


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