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After reading something that mentioned the Online Film Critic's Society compiled list of the 100 Greatest Villains of all time (their choice for #1 was Darth Vader), I couldn't resist tracking the list down on the web to see what their full set of choices was.
I grinned to see a couple of relatively obscure movies that got to me represented; the theif from the title of The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover and Wndy Kroy (though that wasn't the character's real name) from The Last Seduction. I also found it interesting that there was exactly one character that was listed twice, for different actor's portrayals: Max Cady from the two versions of Cape Fear. DeNiro's version came in at 44 and Mitchum's at 59. Of course, I have relatively quibbling disagreements, such as how highly they placed Hans Gruber from the original Die Hard. I mean, he was pretty good, and Rickman was fun to watch playing him, ....... but the fourth greatest villain of all time?
Then I look at the list a little bit more .... and wonder how I could possibly take any of it seriously. I mean; if they are going to claim that Dr. Evil (from the Austin Powers movies), Biff Tannen (from Back to the Future and its sequels), and Principal Ed Rooney (from Ferris Beuller's Day Off) are all greater villains than all but one of the Shakespearean villains that have been committed to film (the one being Ian McKellen's Richard III) then how much credibility can they claim? The presence of the one disproves the thought that they might have been discounting interpretations of such "classic" characters and just considering more "original" characters (I know that version of Richard III was done in 1930's -> 1940's costumes and sets, but the text, and character, was still the original).
Anyway, the full list is here . So take a look, and let us know what you think of their poll results.
I grinned to see a couple of relatively obscure movies that got to me represented; the theif from the title of The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover and Wndy Kroy (though that wasn't the character's real name) from The Last Seduction. I also found it interesting that there was exactly one character that was listed twice, for different actor's portrayals: Max Cady from the two versions of Cape Fear. DeNiro's version came in at 44 and Mitchum's at 59. Of course, I have relatively quibbling disagreements, such as how highly they placed Hans Gruber from the original Die Hard. I mean, he was pretty good, and Rickman was fun to watch playing him, ....... but the fourth greatest villain of all time?
Then I look at the list a little bit more .... and wonder how I could possibly take any of it seriously. I mean; if they are going to claim that Dr. Evil (from the Austin Powers movies), Biff Tannen (from Back to the Future and its sequels), and Principal Ed Rooney (from Ferris Beuller's Day Off) are all greater villains than all but one of the Shakespearean villains that have been committed to film (the one being Ian McKellen's Richard III) then how much credibility can they claim? The presence of the one disproves the thought that they might have been discounting interpretations of such "classic" characters and just considering more "original" characters (I know that version of Richard III was done in 1930's -> 1940's costumes and sets, but the text, and character, was still the original).
Anyway, the full list is here . So take a look, and let us know what you think of their poll results.