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Spooky, dark, and mysterious season is on it's way! Which reminds me of my 3 favorite fictional 'super villains' that I'm fascinated by: Satan in the King James Bible, Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter, and Jigsaw from the SAW movies. What are your favorite villains and why?! πŸ‘»πŸ’€πŸ‘ΎπŸ˜ˆ

vjohnson51 7 Sep 9
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The Hood from Thunderbirds (not the film!) because of his persistence and continued aggravation of Kyrano

Damian in The Omen because he is such a little shit

The Daleks. The greatest nemesis ever to grace the universe with their arrogance and unforgiving desire for domination!

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Satan for being the adversary of a cretinous god.

Hannibal Lecter, particularly from the series Hannibal because he’s a cultured, genius, renaissance man who mostly only kills and eats rude people.

I guess from an American culture standpoint, communism/ists in general because it’s been so misunderstood and intentionally vilified into movie villain status. Russia gave far more lives to win WWII than us imperialists did. I agree that workers should own the means of production and capitalists are generally useless middle management profiting off the poverty and wage slavery of others. Socialism and communism are easy ideologies to vilify but the people scared of the reds are usually the ones that profit the most off capitalism.

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Jack Nicholson's portrayal of the devil in Witches of Eastwick and Christopher Walken's portrayal of the arch angel Gabriel in The Prophecy. Neither relies on a frightening appearance, yet are fully capable of delivering the creeps. I prefer my villains to be more cerebral, to war with their opponents from within, rather than use physical weapons. Also liked that, in The Prophecy, the devil pointed out that Gabriel was like a 3rd party in a political election, ciphoning off participants from the other 2 sides.

@vjohnson51 of course!

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I have no favorite villains. It all seems just like a lot of nonsense to me. I used to love supernatural movies and books but once I became atheist most of it seems laughable. Example would be the "true story" of Annabelle coming from a Raggedy Ann doll. I once predicted that horror movies would finally have mutated cockroaches in them and the day came that I saw that movie. If I did dope I would always be watching these funny movies. Otherwise, not so much.

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To echo Hastur, The Joker from the Dark Knight era onwards. He has an interesting chaotic twist in which the end goal is chaos. The Daleks have their own agenda, cold mechanical, lacking emotion, but in their own way, not evil. Baron Harkonnen has self centered ambition twisted with an inner malevolent violence against everybody.

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Come on down I'll chew on a dog!

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You might enjoy "Lucifer" on Netflix...very quirky, at times LOL humorous, and very thought-provoking on many levels. Also just plain weird a lot. Great music too

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I liked these villains:
Smaug (greedy dragon) in The Hobbit.
Count Dracula (Gary Oldham) in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Xenomorph (the alien) in Alien.
Hannibal Lecter.
Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice.

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I have no favorite villians, they are just parts of the stories. Just like the heroes, there to teach us lessons, like not to be the first couple to have sex at the remote cabin.

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This guy .
I will like to know , for the Italian and Greek standards ( where at first heard that ridiculus story ),
A) why the mother who seems unemployed sends a very young girl alone to the woods .
B) why she has her elderly mother living alone across the woods
C) she got the word that her elderly mother is sick , and besides not going to see her , she just send a pitiful basket w food ? That's it ?
D) y the litle girl has not been taught what to do and what not to do in case she encounters a beast ?
E) y this girl gives everything but an email address to the Woolf , I mean , the mouth diarrhea took place , where grandma is , where the house is located , Jesus !
F ) is it possible the litle girl is mentally challenged or blind ? Can u really not see that this is a Woolf in a nightgown .
G) the Woolf did what woolfs are meant to do . Eat .
What was his crime ? Go Woolf !!!

As a child my brother & I, both well under 9, walked through the woods bout 1/2 mile to grandpa's house every Saturday in the warmer months to watch Saturday morning tv on his 16" screen (vs. our 6" one)
I also rode public transportation (city bus) unaccompanied, about 6 miles, to kindergarten. When the town finally got school buses, I walked a wooded (no houses) 1/2 mile to the bus pickup point. My best friend rode NYC subways from the age of 6 to school, after-school, whatever.. Once my Mom fell asleep & didn't come for perhaps 20 minutes after the public bus let me off.. I waited on the side of the busy highway for her, and yes, a guy in a car offered me a ride to "find your mommy" but i had good instincts, I guess..certainly nobody had ever said anything about something like that!. As an infant, all the mothers left us in the strollers they had walked there with, outside while they grocery shopped in the tiny store with hand baskets...it was a daily thing. Far, far, different world just 71 years ago!

@AnneWimsey Ms Annie , u don't look or speak like 71 , u are current on today's x . And knowing u here , u will had probably punch that Woolf to his knees and then skin him alive !!!!!πŸ™ŒπŸ™Œβ™₯️β™₯️

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