The Great Villain Showdown [1st Round Closed]

78. Cruella de Ville - 101 Dalmations

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She wanted to make a coat out of puppies. Puppies! Pure evil through and through.
 
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79. The Gunslinger (Westworld)

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A amusement park for rich vacationers. The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want. Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure. However, after a computer breakdown, they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gunslinger
 
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80. Tony Montana - Scarface

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Say hello to my little friend!

A Cuban refugee named Tony Montana comes to America for the American Dream. Montana then becomes the king in the drug world as he ruthlessly runs his empire of crime in Miami, Florida. Goes out in a extremely memorable blaze of glory.
 
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81. Mickey Knox - Natural Born Killers

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Half of the team of Mickey and Mallory, two psychotic killers out on a wild ride of murder and mayhem. Absolutely no redeeming qualities, as opposed to a lot of movie villains, but still ends up loved by the media (in the movie).
 
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82. Casanova Frankenstein

Appearance: Mystery Men

Bio: Casanova Frankenstein is a criminal genius, armed with a variety of deadly gadgets. His little finger's nail is extremely sharp and apparently potentially deadly.
Casanova Frankenstein once kept Champion City in a grip of fear, controlling several gangs such as the Disco Boys and the Furriers, sending them to carry out his evil machinations. Eventually the heroic Captain Amazing captured him, and he was sentenced to be imprisoned in an insane asylum, where he spent the next twenty years.
In the late 1990's things began to go his way again. He seduced his therapist, Dr.Annabel Leek, who got him a hearing to discuss whether or not he had been cured and could be released back into society.
Casanova also gathered together his old gangs, and explained his plans to destroy the city using a reality warping device. The Mystery Men burst in on this party (literally), and captured or killed most of the gang members. Casanova tried to use his hostage to hold off the heroes, but Mr.Furious tapped into his rage, and faced the villain mano a mano. After a brief battle, Casanova Frankenstein was thrown into the energy stream of his reality warping device, where his body was ripped apart by the forces contained within.

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83. Jason Voorhees - Friday the 13th movies

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The Energizer Bunny of murder. He keeps going and going and going and going...

Originally a murder victim in Friday the 13th, the sequel brought him back as a cold blooded killer who stopped at nothing to slaughter his victims. Nothing fancy about this bad boy. He's focused and he won't stop killing. Ever.
 


84. Jabba the Hutt - Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

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A loathsome slug of a gangster, Jabba the Hutt was the preeminent kingpin of crime in the Outer Rim Territories. Basing his operations out of Tatooine, the Hutt had his pudgy fingers in a number of lucrative and unsavory rackets -- slavery, gunrunning, spice-smuggling, extortion and more.

Jabba's physical appearance was as repulsive as his decadence. A hefty Hutt, Jabba resembled a worm-like slug, with a legless, tapered body coated in slime. A wide, drooling toothless grin split his flat face, and two yellow-red reptilian eyes stared covetously from his immense head. Jabba surrounded himself with the shiftless dregs of society, ensuring his protection with a screen of henchmen and hired guns. He lived in an opulent if sand-scarred palace out in the Tatooine deserts.

Jabba's depravity was legendary. He kept himself entertained by torturing and humiliating his subjects. He kept scantily-clad slave girls chained to his throne for his amusement. When fickle, Jabba would send his prize possessions to a ghastly end. For example, the beautiful Twi'lek slave Oola was fed to the terrible rancor monster living beneath Jabba's throne room when she failed to amuse him.
 

85. John Powell (Night of the Hunter)


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Robert Mitchum gave what some consider his finest performance in a precedent-setting, unpopular, and truly terrifying role as John Powell, the sleepy-eyed, diabolical, self-appointed serial killer/Preacher with psychotic, murderous tendencies while in pursuit of $10,000 in cash.
 
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86. Pennywise the Dancing Clown

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Bio: Pennywise was actually the psychic projection of an alien creature ("It") living in the sewers of the small 1960s town of Derry, Maine. About every 30 years the creature awoke from hibernation and lured young children to their doom. The adults of the town were aware of the creature but strangely never interfered with its feeding. Then one day, seven local 12-year-old children (dubbed "the Lucky Seven") realized that evil lurked in their midst, and so they challenged the creature's hold on their town. After an initial encounter, the children believed they had defeated the creature, but thirty years later "It" reappears and kills more children.
In a final battle in the creature's subterranean lair, "It" reveals itself as a huge insect and the remaining five adults slay the alien beast for good. Eddie being the last casualty of the group ("It" kills him with his insect claws). Tim Curry (of The Rocky Horror Picture Show fame) played the role of Pennywise, the child killing clown.

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