Seconded. Insane lacks credibility and just becomes a farse way too easy.Stofsk wrote:The complex, emotionless villain. All the best ones were like that: Darth Vader, Al Bester, Gul Dukat (before he was possessed by devils), Morden, Maul, Palpatine etc. However the qualfier of "emotionless" isn't quite true you know, all of the above had their passions.
What kind of villain do you prefer?
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Insane Evil villains are good for a laugh, though.Crown wrote:Seconded. Insane lacks credibility and just becomes a farse way too easy.
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not really sure i'd be able to pick a favorite type of villain. i always liked the cunning devious bastard, though. DC has a few excellent examples of insane villains. Two-Face, just for starters. completely bonkers but in a way that made sense and gave the good guys a run for their money.
The suave and cool villains are great in other situations, like Mr. Morden from babylon 5 or Magneto from the X Movies or Ultimate X-Men.
Over the top villains are great, but they shouldn't be done too often. the best examples i can think of are General Zod, Galactus, General Bison, (the street fighter movie sucked, but Raoul Julia did an excellent job) and the Green Goblin, just for starters.
there's simply too many good examples to really pick a favorite.
The suave and cool villains are great in other situations, like Mr. Morden from babylon 5 or Magneto from the X Movies or Ultimate X-Men.
Over the top villains are great, but they shouldn't be done too often. the best examples i can think of are General Zod, Galactus, General Bison, (the street fighter movie sucked, but Raoul Julia did an excellent job) and the Green Goblin, just for starters.
there's simply too many good examples to really pick a favorite.
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Not to mention, they often to be really cool, the one everybody wants to be. the real stars of the said shows at time, like Darth vadar, Xantos, or in D%D terms( lawful evil). read. Blue dragons.The complex emotionless villain is by far the best. The depth of character, believability, and understandability they bring to stories adds depth and meaning, when done properly. The "MWAHAHA" James Bond villains have their perks, but honestly there's nothing that can compete with complex characters in an understandable situation
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I think insane evil is a concept that is totally misunderstood that very few film makers or comic artists tend to get right, most of the time insane villiany seems to be presented as inept villiany. Gollum is an example of an insane villian done well, Carnage from the spiderman series is another example.
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another excellent example is Dukat, from DS9.Spyder wrote:I think insane evil is a concept that is totally misunderstood that very few film makers or comic artists tend to get right, most of the time insane villiany seems to be presented as inept villiany. Gollum is an example of an insane villian done well, Carnage from the spiderman series is another example.
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Complex emotionless. When you think, if someone is trying to wipe out the world population of kittens, for example, they really would have to clamp down on emotions. Complex because- well, if I'm going to care about this dude one way or another, I want to know why he's killing kittens.
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Two-Face (depending on incarnation he was obsessed with bringing criminals to justice, although he didn't care for due process), Ra's Al Ghul, Sinestro (he was obsessed with bringing order and felt it was good), Mr. Morden and Bester are just a few off the top of my head.Demiurge wrote:I like villains that believe they are doing good, but whose methods conflict with the hero's morals. I can't think of any examples at the moment.
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Hey, Cobra Commander and Destro constructed an Earth-spanning terrorist organization with vast human and capital resources, including a space program. That's impressive.Crom wrote:I think it's unfair to compare [Sauron] to Cobra Commander and Destro, at least in terms of competence...
If it weren't for those meddling kids...er, I mean Flint and the Joes, they'd have achieved world domination four times over. As it is, they've got a pretty good grip on a good-sized chunk of the world. I mean, you don't get millions of loyal followers (including ninja!) for nothing.
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Pure Evil/Complex (Palpatine) is my favorite, which isn't on there. The closest is Pure Evil/Insane, so I voted for that.
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Here here!Robert Treder wrote:
Hey, Cobra Commander and Destro constructed an Earth-spanning terrorist organization with vast human and capital resources, including a space program. That's impressive.
If it weren't for those meddling kids...er, I mean Flint and the Joes, they'd have achieved world domination four times over. As it is, they've got a pretty good grip on a good-sized chunk of the world. I mean, you don't get millions of loyal followers (including ninja!) for nothing.
And not to mention the amount of damage and loss they've sustained because of the GI Joes and they still keep coming back. Some of their exploits have resulted in billions of dollars in property damage and some rather serious geographical reconfiguration resulting from the detonation of several mountain bases.
Cobra Commander is highly under-rated.
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Especially since he achieves all of this while constantly battling discrimination in the workplace due to his hideous snake face. He's so emotionally scarred that he's reduced to wearing a mask even in the presence of his closest confidants. And yet he perseveres, a paragon of courage in the face of insensitive intolerance. He's an inspiration to us all.Spyder wrote:Cobra Commander is highly under-rated.
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The Cobras are very well organized and equipped for a terroist organization. They have heavy ground armour, gunships and even fighter jets. Cobra commander deserves a lot of credit for this.Robert Treder wrote:Especially since he achieves all of this while constantly battling discrimination in the workplace due to his hideous snake face. He's so emotionally scarred that he's reduced to wearing a mask even in the presence of his closest confidants. And yet he perseveres, a paragon of courage in the face of insensitive intolerance. He's an inspiration to us all.Spyder wrote:Cobra Commander is highly under-rated.
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
Both Hans and Simon Gruber were excellent villains. I think i prefer the black and white idea of a villain though, an agent of complete darkness, dedicated to evil's conquest of the universe.Slartibartfast wrote:Um, the bad guy from Die Hard. Played by wossname.aphexmonster wrote:whom?Slartibartfast wrote:Hans Grubber is my all-time favorite.
Londo Mollari?I like villains that believe they are doing good, but whose methods conflict with the hero's morals. I can't think of any examples at the moment.
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