Best baddies ?

Anonymous
Anonymous Posts: 79,667
edited November 2009 in The bottom bracket
Who has been the best baddie of all time ? In real life or cinema, literature, whos the best?

I think Hannibal Lecter is one of the best.

Dick Dastardly is also good.

:twisted:
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Terminator

    Summer Wheatley

    Emporer Ming

    Professor Snape

    John and Edward
  • lfcquin
    lfcquin Posts: 470
    oooooh! Good thread.

    Baron Greenback. It just HAS to be.
  • pedylan
    pedylan Posts: 768
    Amoral baddy - Harry Lime

    Institutional Evil - Nurse Ratched

    Scare you witless - Hannibal Lecter or Regan in the Exorcist
    Where the neon madmen climb
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    Christopher Lee as Dracula
    Most of the early Bond baddies
    The nutcase general in Dr Strangelove
    Some bloke with a moustache who always pops up on the German side in WW2 films and looks a bit Jewish :wink:
  • Thought Christopher Walken as Max Zorin made a great baddie in "A view to a kill", great bit at the end of the film where he laughs at himself when he realises he's going to die!

    But think my favourite was Jaws from "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker", but then he was an evil henchman, not sure he was a baddie...
  • Evil Edna.
  • Colonel Hans Landa (Cristoph Waltz) in Inglorious Basterds. One of the best performances I've ever seen. He's such a sly bastard, you can't bring yourself not to like him. Infact Tarentino may as well have renamed the film "Hans Landa is awesome" and been done with it
    :lol:
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  • Heath Ledger in the Dark Night .....best baddy for a long time !!!!!!!!!
    superb bit of acting ,real shame hes gone
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    edited November 2009
    Vader, I was 7 when Star Wars came out :P , no baddies have been close since.
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Drexil (Gary Oldman) in True Romance or Christopher Walken, " I am the Anti-Christ" in the same movie.

    Amon Goethe, Schindlers list. Very Creepy.
  • Can't believe nobodies said it yet...

    Lance Armstrong :D
  • Hello?? Adolf Hitler... anyone?
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  • afx237vi
    afx237vi Posts: 12,630
    Lance Ar... oh, never mind.

    Captain Vidal in Pan's Labyrinth.
  • GiantMike
    GiantMike Posts: 3,139
    Cold-blooded torturer Professor Biesenthal from Marathon Man (1976 film for the kids out there).

    What a bastard!!!

    marathon-man-olivier.jpg
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Can't believe nobodies said it yet...

    Lance Armstrong :D

    Ohh please, he's not a baddie. The germans were baddies. The khmer Rouge were baddies. Peter sutcliffe was a baddie.

    Not lance.
  • rake
    rake Posts: 3,204
    nick cotton. il get my shoes.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    GiantMike wrote:
    Cold-blooded torturer Professor Biesenthal from Marathon Man (1976 film for the kids out there).

    What a bastard!!!

    marathon-man-olivier.jpg

    Is it safe ? Is it safe ? IS IT SAFE ?

    Stuff of nightmares... :twisted:
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    garrynolan wrote:
    Hello?? Adolf Hitler... anyone?

    I've done him - 5th post on the thread.
  • andy162
    andy162 Posts: 634
    Aliens in Alien...'orrible & perfect also.

    Jango Fett...."always a pleasure to meet a Jedi"

    Don Logan...."I'm sweating like a c**t"

    Hans Landa (+1)....absolute & pure menace.

    Pinhead...."don't open the box!"

    Captain Howdy aka The Devil..." your mother cooks socks in Hull"

    Jack Torrance..."here's Johnny!"

    Gunnery Sargeant Hartmann....small man, massive gob, shiny boots.
  • GiantMike
    GiantMike Posts: 3,139
    johnfinch wrote:
    garrynolan wrote:
    Hello?? Adolf Hitler... anyone?

    I've done him.

    That's what Eva Braun said.



    I thank you
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    GiantMike wrote:
    johnfinch wrote:
    garrynolan wrote:
    Hello?? Adolf Hitler... anyone?

    I've done him.

    That's what Eva Braun said.



    I thank you

    Bada Boom tish. :)
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    GiantMike wrote:
    johnfinch wrote:
    garrynolan wrote:
    Hello?? Adolf Hitler... anyone?

    I've done him.

    That's what Eva Braun said.



    I thank you
    :D:D

    Well, I suppose with his problems in the trouser department, she couldn't stick around waiting for him to do her. :wink:
  • mfin
    mfin Posts: 6,729
    Loved Gary Oldman as the bad cop in 'Leon'.
  • dmclite wrote:
    Can't believe nobodies said it yet...

    Lance Armstrong :D

    Ohh please, he's not a baddie. The germans were baddies. The khmer Rouge were baddies. Peter sutcliffe was a baddie.

    Not lance.

    Ahh, yes, I can see I got it wrong again, Johan Bruyneel is the baddie, Lance is his evil henchman :D
  • pedylan
    pedylan Posts: 768
    johnfinch wrote:
    garrynolan wrote:
    Hello?? Adolf Hitler... anyone?

    I've done him - 5th post on the thread.

    Maybe he thought you meant Albert Einstein - German check; moustache check.
    Where the neon madmen climb
  • dmclite wrote:
    Who has been the best baddie of all time ? In real life or cinema, literature, whos the best?

    If we're talking baddies in print form, I'd go for Pinkie Brown in Brighton Rock.

    David
    "It is not enough merely to win; others must lose." - Gore Vidal
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  • cee
    cee Posts: 4,553
    just gary oldman in everything he has ever done....

    in fact....has he ever played a good guy?
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