Of course !!!
Who is the greatest movie villain of all time?
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JOKER (HEATH LEDGER)
In an age when origins are required, Ledger’s Joker arrived on the scene without a name, place of birth, or a particular ambition. As Alfred (Michael Caine) put it, he just wants to see the world burn, and he even tells Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) as much late in the film. His complete lack of backstory and motivation makes him the most unpredictable, dangerous supervillain on this list, and the purity of his cruelty makes him the most fascinating.
Whats yours? 🤔🤔
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@ragnar well I find Harley Quinn right up there with Joker. Ya see well Harley is madly in love with joker and she’s so literally ANYTHING for him as she’s proved well if he were to ask her to do something dangerous and horrible, let’s say to kill the president, she would do it without hesitation. The lack of fear for death is what makes her so remarkable. Her will to do anything for her love is also remarkable.
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@ragnar I always relate to any villain in any movie 😂 never the good guy
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- Gabbar (Amjad Khan)
- Mogambo (Amresh Puri)
- Kancha Cheena (Sanjay Dutt)
- Gabbar (Amjad Khan)
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Sweeney Todd. I love him, because I can understand his pain, and even if I know it's wrong, that leads me to justify his actions, however horrible they may be. One of Johnny's best roles, in my opinion.
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@shutup he is life 😎
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@shutup
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When I read this question,one name that blaze into my mind is of joker, played by Heath ledger.
Lord Voldemort
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@ragnar i prefer Fast Furious, Black Panther, Maze Runner and Kingsman and Secret Service. So you can say i am into action movies lol. :p
No, i dont like villain movie 😏 -
a clockwork orange(1971). Alex.
imo, probably most iconic evil stare I've ever seen in cinema. the movie starts
opening shot with this. he starts at you for good 20 seconds. then his narration
comes in. he introduces himself, saying where is he, what kind of milk he's drinking, his names of his droogs(gangs), and this line "this would sharpen you up and makes you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence". of course, he's wicked fun and
charismatic basterd. fun fact, heath ledger's joker's dairy book mentions and
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@ragnar Tom Hardy in The Revenant
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Ra's alghul
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Bellatrix lestrange
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@ragnar I'll have to go with Loki.
He is driven by his almost childish need to become noticed, to be better than his bulky brother.
He's the nerd of Asgard, the guy that prefers books over weapons, and since he's been mocked for it for hundreds of years, he does everything he can, even killing his birth father to prove to his stepfather that he is worthy of the throne. -
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But... the only movie out there that has Harley Quinn is 'Suicide Squad', and in that film, she's actually a protagonist.
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@ragnar said in Who is the greatest movie villain of all time?:
JOKER (HEATH LEDGER)
In an age when origins are required, Ledger’s Joker arrived on the scene without a name, place of birth, or a particular ambition. As Alfred (Michael Caine) put it, he just wants to see the world burn, and he even tells Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) as much late in the film. His complete lack of backstory and motivation makes him the most unpredictable, dangerous supervillain on this list, and the purity of his cruelty makes him the most fascinating.
Whats yours? 🤔🤔
Ledger's Joker is definitely a top 3. In terms of comic- book movies, I'd say the other greatest villains of all are: Magneto (Michael Fassbender/Ian McKellen), Thanos (Josh Brolin), and Loki (Tom Hiddleston). There's also Alfred Molina as Doc Ock and Michael Shannon as General Zod.
In terms of ALL movies in general? Well... there's waaayy too many to list.