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On July 21 2011 07:40 JabbaDaButt wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2011 07:34 lurked wrote:On July 21 2011 07:06 urijjka wrote:I'm sorry I have to bump the thread but there is now way I wasn't going to post this ![[image loading]](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tlYZPPF4tmY/TVUGKETqAKI/AAAAAAAAAXU/oW-wksu651Q/s1600/DEX+Arthur+mitchell.jpg) I'm intrigued.. I know I know him, I simply can't, for the life of me, remember who this is... Care to remember me? This is Arthur Mitchell from Dexter. He's played by John Lithgow, from 3rd Rock From the Sun and Lord Forquaad (I dunno how to spell that) from Shrek, which in my opinion, is one of the funniest villains ever. correct! Just finished season 4 of Dexter, he's my favorite villain in the series
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for the lulz
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![[image loading]](http://dreager1.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/sephiroth_darkandlight_21.jpg)
Propably mentioned like 100 times already but still.
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On July 21 2011 13:36 ejozl wrote:Gul'dan: ![[image loading]](http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQEsvWUkz_mD8W6A5KpQuNOW59OqmQNGS8F7q52MrJtsbRmQTKa0g) Soundwave: ![[image loading]](http://pyresdomain.net/DesktopThemes/Transformers/Wallpaper/G1/soundwave-wallpaper.jpg) Harkonen: ![[image loading]](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3194/2653861616_02291423a0.jpg) I am a soundwave fanboy, sweet choice goood sir! haha
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Protoman and Bass
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Grand Admiral Thrawn (Star Wars):
The most dangerous weapon the Empire ever produced. More powerful than the Death Stars, Darth Vader, or the Emperor himself, Thrawn's goal was to unite the galaxy into one Empire to prepare it for the coming of an unimaginably powerful race coming from beyond the Unknown Regions.
![[image loading]](http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f148/dataDyne2/GrandAdmiralThrawn.jpg)
Adrian Veidt, aka "Ozymandias" (Watchmen):
A superhero that is nothing more than the peak of human ability, his determination to save the world at any cost culminates in the most epic "Villain Reveals His Plan" speech of all time.
![[image loading]](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_TwK3s2Eg87g/S6k576Uf8nI/AAAAAAAAB3M/qZ6TIH-mTgQ/s400/107646-72566-ozymandias_super.jpg)
Scorpius (Farscape):
Another anti-villain, Scorpius, unlike Thrawn and Ozymandias, is one cold-blooded son of a bitch. What he shares in common with them, however, is a willingness to do anything to achieve what he views as the salvation of the world: In this case, ending the Scarran threat once and for all. While he's motivated by a lot of personal emotions as well - notably, his incredible hatred for the Scarran's and desire for revenge - he does technically have a good goal in mind.
![[image loading]](http://images.wikia.com/farscape/images/3/35/Scorpius250.jpg)
Magneto aka Erik Lensherr/Magnus aka MASTER OF MAGNET (X-Men):
The Malcom X to Xavier's Martin Luther King Jr., the path Magneto takes to achieve mutant freedom can easily be traced back to having been exposed first-hand to the horrors of the Holocaust. If mankind could do something like that to each other based on such superficial differences as matters of "race", how can they be trusted to act any more humanely towards mutants? He leads mutants on the best path he knows to make sure they never have to live through what he did.
![[image loading]](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_v3rhelnnppw/S3wnmc2GUBI/AAAAAAAAABI/fMtoOUGRoPw/s400/Magneto-Old.jpg) ![[image loading]](http://screencrave.frsucrave.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/magneto1.jpg)
You may have noticed a trend here: I absolutely LOVE intelligent villains who sincerely believe, not just that they're in the right, but that what they're doing is what's best for EVERYONE.
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I actually have to go with Inspector Javert from Les Miserables.
![[image loading]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Javert.jpg)
Probity, sincerity, candor, conviction, the sense of duty, are things which may become hideous when wrongly directed; but which, even when hideous, remain grand: their majesty, the majesty peculiar to the human conscience, clings to them in the midst of horror; they are virtues which have one vice, – error. The honest, pitiless joy of a fanatic in the full flood of his atrocity preserves a certain lugubriously venerable radiance. Without himself suspecting the fact, Javert in his formidable happiness was to be pitied, as is every ignorant man who triumphs. Nothing could be so poignant and so terrible as this face, wherein was displayed all that may be designated as the evil of the good.
Kefka and Keyser Soze are good answers too, though.
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Dr. Horrible!
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On July 21 2011 12:10 Stijx wrote:![[image loading]](http://images.wikia.com/batenkaitos/images/3/36/Malpercio_endgame.jpg) Screw this guy. He's so awesome. And took so many hours of my life. edit: It's Malpercio from Baten Kaitos. That game is so underrated, and so amazing.
WOW ! That was the hardest RPG to beat i've ever beaten(I was 13 though, not that tactical genius..)! This game is hands down one of the best gaming experiences i've ever hard. Amazing game,amazing OST, amazing characters and of course...amazing villains.
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Saren
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Laughing Man.
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The Borg
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Awesome villians =)
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On July 21 2011 13:56 Ansinjunger wrote:At the Academy rewards I still remember her beating both the T-1000 played by Robert Patrick and Alan Rickman's Sheriff of Nottingham (from Terminator 2 and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, respectively) for the best villain award. From The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/Wqf0t.jpg) Rebecca De Mornay in her most famous role. I remember hating that character's guts the way I had never felt toward any character, male or female. If you don't know why, watch it! I'd hate to spoil you. Special mention should go to Kathy Bates in Misery (a close second) and Alicia Silverstone in The Crush (a not as close 3rd) for other chill-inducing whacked out female villains. Actually Rebecca De Mornay's most famous role was her part in The Love of Two Brains alongside Clive Warren.
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This guy :
He looks so evil!
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Definitely Kain from LoK series. I have his clan symbol tattoo on my back, this is the epitome of badassery for me. Cunning, intellectual, visionary anti-hero.
![[image loading]](http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs8/i/2005/353/3/5/Sacrifice___pencil_by_Zephyri.jpg)
![[image loading]](http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs22/f/2008/026/7/a/Kain_loves_you_by_Wulfsbane.jpg)
Pictures by Zephyri and Wulfsbane correspondingly.
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On April 12 2011 01:36 duckii wrote:![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/3vsqb.jpg) Johan Liebert YES Monster is SO good! I need to rewatch that shit ;o
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Stansfield(The Professional)
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and of course Garland 'The Marietta Mangler' Greene (Con Air)
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Paxton Fettel (FEAR Series)
![[image loading]](http://zombiegamer.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/FEAR_3_Paxton_Fettel.jpg) "He deserved to die. They all deserved to die." - P. Fettel in the original FEAR game.
More pictures: + Show Spoiler +
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Lynx from Chrono Cross
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