Ozymandias
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Here's Mine
10) Biff Tannen, From Back to the Future – Not the brightest of adversary’s but his sheer physical presence and sadistic nature provided a worthy opponent for Marty Mcfly.
9) The Nazis, From Too Many Movies to List- Again, not that bright (and lousy shots) but there sheer numbers are force to be reckoned with
8) Alien, From Alien- Terrifying because it cannot be reasoned with. Just an organism perfectly evolved to sow death
7) Krank, From City of Lost Children- Equal parts creepy, sad, and scary.
6) The Predator, From Predator- The antithesis to Alien; is a reasoning creature that adheres to a code of honor. A good villain because it showed that even if there are advanced civilizations out there they may be so radically different from ours as to want to kill us. They don’t abide by our moral standards.
5) Big Brother, From 1984- Its ubiquitous presence and iron fisted control of the populace make it a good villain. Plus the fact that it’s faceless really. No one person represents it.
4) Nosferatu- He just exuded such a menacing presence scuttling about onscreen. Spider-like in his movements, he looked like he had just crawled out of someone’s nightmare.
3) Grendel, From A Few Movies I’m Sure though I’ve never actually seen him in one- If they did him right, see above.
2)Darth Vader, From The Star Wars trilogy- I don’t even have to provide a reason for this one.
1) Harry Lime, From The Third Man- Charming, cunning, likeable, and utterly devoid of any morality or ethics.
10) Biff Tannen, From Back to the Future – Not the brightest of adversary’s but his sheer physical presence and sadistic nature provided a worthy opponent for Marty Mcfly.
9) The Nazis, From Too Many Movies to List- Again, not that bright (and lousy shots) but there sheer numbers are force to be reckoned with
8) Alien, From Alien- Terrifying because it cannot be reasoned with. Just an organism perfectly evolved to sow death
7) Krank, From City of Lost Children- Equal parts creepy, sad, and scary.
6) The Predator, From Predator- The antithesis to Alien; is a reasoning creature that adheres to a code of honor. A good villain because it showed that even if there are advanced civilizations out there they may be so radically different from ours as to want to kill us. They don’t abide by our moral standards.
5) Big Brother, From 1984- Its ubiquitous presence and iron fisted control of the populace make it a good villain. Plus the fact that it’s faceless really. No one person represents it.
4) Nosferatu- He just exuded such a menacing presence scuttling about onscreen. Spider-like in his movements, he looked like he had just crawled out of someone’s nightmare.
3) Grendel, From A Few Movies I’m Sure though I’ve never actually seen him in one- If they did him right, see above.
2)Darth Vader, From The Star Wars trilogy- I don’t even have to provide a reason for this one.
1) Harry Lime, From The Third Man- Charming, cunning, likeable, and utterly devoid of any morality or ethics.