| Christian Slater in Mr Robot (if that counts as a villain?) |
Cruel Intentions is the first thing that came to my mind. IIRC it was inspired by Dangerous Liasons. Another good John Malcovich in Portrait of a Lady with Nicole Kidman. Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass (and almost everyone else) in Gossip Girl. |
He’s a slightly evolved version of his crooked cop father. He’s in it to win, and willing to break the rules for that goal. He is known for sexually exploited his ADAs. Were trained to see him as a good guy because of his usual roles and Sam Waterston’s personal politics, but Jack is not a good person or an ethical prosecutor. |
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Anthony Hopkins in The Silence of the Lambs. The all-time greatest villain.
Ralph Macchio in The Karate Kid. |
| Tracy Quartermaine on General Hospital |
| The frontman from squid games. Quite a complex character. |
| Vincent from “Collateral” |
Really? I remember her as just being petty, an adult version of the spoiled, little rich girl. Maybe they recast her and we remember different Tracys. I would have thought Sonny Corinthos was the “better” villain. |
| James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano, of course. Best acting in TV history. And still a villain despite other characters around him being worse. |
How are Mark Ruffalo in 13 Going on 30 and Ralph Macchio in TKK villains??? |
Definitely an amazing performance |
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Michael B. Jordan in Black Panther
Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men Angela in Sleepaway Camp |
Loved Michael B Jordan in Black Panther. He was so compelling. |
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Christoph Waltz in Inglorous Bs
Andrew Scott in Sherlock Gary Cole (Lumberg) in Office space Dean Winters (The Vulture) in Brooklyn 99 Will Arnett (Devon) in 30 Rock The latter two are more love-to-hate mean guys, not so much villains. |
Ruffalo is an a-hole no matter what he does. Macchio was clearly a manipulative passive-aggressive psychopath in TKK…everybody knows that. |