@jnicholson0619 I recently stumbled upon an old Tim Burton interview from Late night w/ Conan O’Brien, he originally wanted…Sammy Davis Jr…to play the Titular Character (Betelgeuse)
I’d be tempted to suicide (as characters are in the film), to avoid being taken by the xenomorph.
Less so for avoiding the corp, even if they are, within argument, the greater evil.
“Who is the greatest or truest evil?” is a q to be studied with all our moral and intellectual capacities.
[so often, the greatest evil is our own species, perhaps even our own selves]
“Who/what is the evil that gives me the biggest creeps or the most irrationally consuming fear; or which monster would I act most decisively to avoid?” is a q for my most atavistic and primitive-human capacities.
For talking wise I like Freddy, some of the shit he says is awesome. For stealth I like Michael Myers, no matter how fast you run or where you hide that fucker is always right behind you and never dies.
Although arguably not an outright villain, I’ve always been partial to Frank the Rabbit in Donnie Darko as an antihero, for pure creep factor & as a harbinger of doom.
Mr. Stay Puft
Dracula. Suave, smooth, and but less evil than a politician, despite being a blood sucker.
Mediocrebot!
There are just so many but I think Audrey II is my favorite
/giphy feed me Seymour!
Alien
Dr. Frank N Furter
@mike808 Tim curry really was epic in that role. Watched it last night and it just never gets old.
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!
/giphy beetlejuice
@jnicholson0619 I recently stumbled upon an old Tim Burton interview from Late night w/ Conan O’Brien, he originally wanted…Sammy Davis Jr…to play the Titular Character (Betelgeuse)
@earlyre would’ve been a very different movie!
/giphy alien ridley scott
@f00l I always consider the Weyland-Yutani Corp and more specifically Burke in the second film to be the villain more so than the xenomorph.
@sillyheathen
I’d be tempted to suicide (as characters are in the film), to avoid being taken by the xenomorph.
Less so for avoiding the corp, even if they are, within argument, the greater evil.
“Who is the greatest or truest evil?” is a q to be studied with all our moral and intellectual capacities.
[so often, the greatest evil is our own species, perhaps even our own selves]
“Who/what is the evil that gives me the biggest creeps or the most irrationally consuming fear; or which monster would I act most decisively to avoid?” is a q for my most atavistic and primitive-human capacities.
I’m often not very wise.
No one - I don’t watch horror movies
Hannibal Lecter
/youtube Werewolves of London
The Mummy. That scared the daylights out of me when I was a kid, so it had to be a 60’s version.
Also Alien, scared the crap out of me as a (sort-of) grown up.
Mayor Humdinger
@show_the_maw I was going to say Night Ninja, but I think you win.
Oogie Boogie
For talking wise I like Freddy, some of the shit he says is awesome. For stealth I like Michael Myers, no matter how fast you run or where you hide that fucker is always right behind you and never dies.
LEGOS! EGGOS! STRATEGO! AWESOME!
Jack Torrance
Dracula
The Joker from The Dark Knight
@RubyDelong so good!
RIP Heath.
Turkie from ThanksKilling!
Alex Forrest
Andre Toulon
Although arguably not an outright villain, I’ve always been partial to Frank the Rabbit in Donnie Darko as an antihero, for pure creep factor & as a harbinger of doom.