The 100 Greatest Villains

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    Originally Posted By DAR

    I was just looking through my Wizard magazine, which mainly deals with comic books but they picked the 100 Greatest Villains in movies, comics, tv, books and other magazines. First of all the fact that there is only one Disney villain makes this list very suspect. And since I couldn't find a link here they are

    100 Mr. Joshua-Lethal Weapon
    99. Beholder-Dungeons and Dragons
    98 The Others(Lost)
    97 Francis Buxton-Pee Wee's Big Adventure
    96 Sephiroth-Final Fantasy VII
    95 Stewie Griffin-Family Guy
    94 Braniac-Superman
    93 Norman Bates-Psycho
    92 Dean Wormer-Animal House
    91 Auric Goldfinger-Goldfinger
    90 Gentleman-Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    89 Bill Lumberg-Office Space
    88 Frank Booth-Blue Velvet
    87 Endo-Lethal Weapon
    86 Mr. Blonde-Reservoir Dogs
    85 Col Kurtz-Apocalypse Now
    84 Deathstroke(Comics)
    83 The French Taunter-Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    82 Luther-The Warriors
    81 Angel Eyes-The Good the Bad and the Ugly
    80 Clubber Lang-Rocky III
    79 Cancer Man-X-Files
    78 R J Fletcher-UHF
    77 The Flood-Halo
    76 The Socs-The Outsiders
    75 Big Brother-1984
    74 Herr Starr-Comics
    73 Biff Tannen-Back to the Future
    72 Tony Montana-Scarface
    71 Walter Peck-Ghostbusters
    70 The Balrog-Fellowship of the Ring
    69 J R Ewing-Dallas
    68 Megatron-Transformers
    67 Venom-Spider-Man
    66 Sideshow Bob-The Simpsons
    65 Kevin-Sin City
    64 Syndrome-The Incredibles
    63 Samara-The Ring
    62 Gollum-Lord of the Rings
    61 Johnny Lawrence-The Karate Kid
    60 Judge Doom-Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    59 Bob-Twin Peaks
    58 General Zod-Superman 2
    57 Principal Ed Rooney-Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    56 John Doe-Seven
    55 The Overlook Hotel-The Shining
    54 Leatherface-Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    53 Cobra Commander-GI Joe
    52 Kid Miracleman-Comics
    51 Catwoman-Batman
    50 Max Cady-Cape Fear
    49 Amanda Woodward-Melrose Place
    48 Iago-Othello
    47 Bill the Butcher-Gangs of NY
    46 Starscream-Transformers
    45 Mr Burns-The Simpsons
    44 Godzilla-Godzilla
    43 Serpentor-GI Joe
    42 Keyser Sose-The Usual Suspects
    41 HAL 9000-2001
    40 BUU-Dragonball
    39 Michael Corleone-The Godfather
    38 Dark Phoenix-X-Men
    37 Predator-Predator
    36 Alex Delarge-A Clockwork Orange
    35 Roddy Piper-Wrestling
    34 Mayor Richard Wilkins-Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    33 Tony Soprano-The Sopranos
    32 Hans Gruber-Die Hard
    31 Grand Moff Tarkin-Star Wars
    30 Dracula-Monster Squad
    29 T-1000-Terminator 2
    28 Jabba the Hutt-Star Wars
    27 Hillbillies-Deliverance
    26 Jason Voorhees-Friday the 13th
    25 Ozymandias-Watchmen
    24 Agent Smith-The Matrix
    23 Darkseid-DC Comics
    22 Thanos-Marvel Comics
    21 Red Skull-Captain America
    20 Khan-Star Trek
    19 Green Goblin-Spider-Man
    18 Galactus-Fantastic Four
    17 Magneto-X-Men
    16 The Thing-The Thing
    15 Pennywise-It
    14 Freddy Krueger-Nightmare on Elm Street
    13 Aliens-Aliens
    12 Sauron-Lord of the Rings
    11 Darth Vader-Star Wars
    10 The Shark-Jaws
    9 Pinhead-Hellraiser
    8 Lex Luthor-Superman
    7 The Borg-Star Trek
    6 Hannibal Lecter-Silence of the Lambs
    5 Zombies-Dawn of the Dead 2004
    4 Dr Doom-Fantastic Four
    3 Palpatine-Star Wars
    2 Pazuzu-The Exorcist
    1 The Joker-Batman
     
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    Originally Posted By EdisYoda

    Joker number 1 and Palpatine number 3? I don't think so!
     
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    Originally Posted By chickendumpling

    LOL. Yeah, I assumed these were in rank order too. If they are, I'd like to see how they calculated it or whatever if they listed it.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    As for Disney villians, there is none creepier than Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    "The Shark" was a natural animal just doin' what it does! *Jeez!* LOL (okay yeah they don't normally go after humans, but still, lol)

    And the principal in Ferris Bueller is dozens above Norman Bates?? People, come on!

    Where's Maleficent? The Evil Queen? Lady Tremaine? The Coachman? Ursula? (not ours, the movie one) Magica DeSpell? That "Patriot" guy? Mombie? Iris Cory Carrington Delaney Bancroft Wheeler?

    They shoulda done each category all its own, then maybe other great ones would've had a chance.
     
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    Originally Posted By BrnardM

    The AFI did a similar list for films, placing Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the # 1 spot. No objections there, Darth Vader was number two I beleive.
     
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    Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs

    Yes, but the Villains had to share with the Heroes on that list a few years ago... Oy, you just can't pick *50* Villains... it should have been a two-part, two-night special. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By ecdc

    If this is from movies, comics, tv, etc., then I can get on board with some of them. The Joker is an awesome villain in the Batman comics - the Killing Joke, anyone? - but doesn't compare if we're just talking movies.

    I've always considered Vader the quintessential villain in many ways. I don't see how he can't rank in the top 3 or so of just about anyone of these lists.

    Pennywise is an awesome villian - again, assuming we're talkin' book and not lame-o tv series. Anything with Biff Tannen on the list gets my respect.

    Lastly, I think the femme fatales of film noir are inevitably ripped off when it comes to these kinds of lists. Here's just a few that top many of the villains on this list:

    • Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis Deitrichson in Double Indemnity
    • Mary Astor as Bridgette O'Shaughnessy in Maltese Falcon
    • Claire Trevor as Helen Grayle in Murder My Sweet
    • Jane Greer as Kathie Moffat in Out of the Past

    And c'mon, no Roy Batty from Blade Runner?!?
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Why is TDLFAN missing from that list???
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    Wizard magazine?
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    <Why is TDLFAN missing from that list???>

    I wanted to include in my questions in my post but I was afraid of incurring your wrath!

    *GULP*










    ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    How many of these has Kevin Spacey played? Can he make it through the whole list before he retires?
     
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    Originally Posted By jasmine7

    <<Wizard magazine?>>

    Wizard is pretty much the number one comic book magazine. If you're into comics, movies, and action figures, it's a good read each month. I've been reading it pretty much since it started in the mid-90's, and since I got back into comics a couple of years ago, I've been a subscriber to Wizard again.

    I read this list and, for the most part, I agreed with their choices. I was very happy with their selection of the Joker as #1. They were mainly going with the comic Joker, not the film, and it was an excellent choice. As Wizard said about the Joker (and I'm vastly paraphrasing here as I don't have the issue in front of me), there are few as scary as the Joker because he doesn't murder and destroy because of a mental disorder or out of some twisted vengeance, he does it because he truly thinks chaos is funny.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Kevin Spacey... the biggest closet case in Hollywood.
     

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