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Joker (Dark Knight, anything Batman)
Riddler (anything Batman)
-I happen to like the more intelligent villains, who come up with plans so bad and yet so good at the same time, you're amazed at how they could've pulled off such a plot.
Liquid Snake (Metal Gear Solid)
-Great fight at the end. Loved every second of it. And the way he tricked Solid Snake into helping him...genius. Plus, he played a great antagonist to Solid's protagonist.
Anton Chigurh (No Country for Old Men)
-Was just plain mean. Pretty much the perfect villain. With the air thing, and the way he was just ruthless...he was great in that movie, and they had the perfect actor for the role, too. And the way he was pretty much fearless, and even fixed one of his own bullet wounds was just crazy.
Rambo (First Blood)
-I realize this is a questionable pick. This is more to the writers than the actual villain. To me, it seemed as if they had effectively made him the villain and the protagonist at the same time. In my eyes...he was like a villainous hero(?), and that just blew my mind, in a way.
Riddler (anything Batman)
-I happen to like the more intelligent villains, who come up with plans so bad and yet so good at the same time, you're amazed at how they could've pulled off such a plot.
Liquid Snake (Metal Gear Solid)
-Great fight at the end. Loved every second of it. And the way he tricked Solid Snake into helping him...genius. Plus, he played a great antagonist to Solid's protagonist.
Anton Chigurh (No Country for Old Men)
-Was just plain mean. Pretty much the perfect villain. With the air thing, and the way he was just ruthless...he was great in that movie, and they had the perfect actor for the role, too. And the way he was pretty much fearless, and even fixed one of his own bullet wounds was just crazy.
Rambo (First Blood)
-I realize this is a questionable pick. This is more to the writers than the actual villain. To me, it seemed as if they had effectively made him the villain and the protagonist at the same time. In my eyes...he was like a villainous hero(?), and that just blew my mind, in a way.