Most dangerous screen villains?

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Split from the GRRM thread. :)

And got to mention Darth Vader...a brilliant visual reinvention of death as a symbol for science fantasy...
 

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Re: The most dangerous villain?

I said:
...Darth Vader...a brilliant visual reinvention of death as a symbol for science fantasy...
...I tip my helmet to a mythic science fantasy icon.
 
Re: The most dangerous villain?

OK, Trey. Here is my thought to support your view. What if Rhaegar hired a Faceless man to impersonate him. You know he's a kings son, so he'd have access to the funds to pay one. He may have seen his fate in a prophecy like you said, and put the Faceless man in his armor and sent him into battle. I'm just assuming a Faceless can appear to be anyone.
 
Re: The most dangerous villain?

the T1000, or liquid metal guy from the Temerinator 2 film.
If you think about it, they where pritty lucky ending up in a steel works, and just so happening to stumble onto a molton metal foundary...
 
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Agent Smith has no equal in deviousness and singleness of purpose! All time greatest villain, he is!
 
My mind is actually not working too well today, and i can't even think of any villians at all :confused: But agent smith is quite immense in his sole purpose.
 
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don sky said:
Agent Smith has no equal in deviousness and singleness of purpose! All time greatest villain, he is!
...the Oracle was not 100% sure that they would defeat Smith. The savior-type Neo and the prophet-type Oracle had to work together to stop the devil-type Smith.
 

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