Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Venemous Villians 2 Die 4 Part II

Here is the second installment of villains to die for. Some of you may be familiar with and some you may not. At any rate, let’s get down to business.

T1000 (T2 Terminator 2) Robert Patrick
Just when you thought that Arnold played a great villain in the original Robert Patrick comes in and changes the game completely.

Darth Vader (Star Wars) David Prowse/James Earl Jones (Voice)
Between David Darth is one of the greatest villains on the silver screen.

Alonzo Harris (Training Day) Denzel Washington
Denzel crossed over to the dark side he was brilliant, scary and cunningly convincing. He puts the Vill in Villian.

Tommy DeVito (Good Fellas) Joe Pesci
Tommy was a trigger happy ride or die wild cowboy. Somebody you would never think of want to cross.

Gabriel (The Prophecy) Christopher Walken
Plays a fallen angel on a mission from Hell. Walken is a master of bringing this villain to life.

Kevin O-Dog (Menace II Society) Larenz Tate
O-Dog plays one of the most feared gangsters in the hood with nothing to lose. He is only a teenager and as ruthless as they come.

Blake (Ricochet) John Lithgow
Blake is a straight menace who devises a master plan to etched in the blood of revenge. Can you say spooky?

Clubber Lang (Rocky III) Mr. T
Clubber Lang is what I call a super villain. He gave Rocky Balboa a thorough Philadelphia ghetto beat down. It was fast brutal and without mercy. But before that he disrespects Rocky by inviting Adrian to come see what a real man looks like. Clubber Shoves Mickey to the floor like an unwanted rag doll tossing him into a heart failure situation.

Stansfield (Leon the Professional) Gary Oldman Nobody wants to come into contact with a crooked cop. Stansfield is one of the worst kinds. He’s a DEA agent who takes gangster to a whole other level.

Ryan Gaerity (Blown Away) Tommy Lee Jones
First and foremost I love Tommy Lee Jones. As a villain he is the epitome of evil he doesn’t care who he takes out and he does it with bombs.

Henry (Henry: The Portrait of a Serial Killer) Michael Rooker
I stumbled on this movie when I used to rent movies in Brooklyn at this little video store at the corner that has since gone out of business. Michael Rooker is very scary killer who just happens to be working on his diabolical masterpiece.

Mad Dog Cole (Mobsters) Nicholas Sadler Anyone with the street name of mad dog has to be out of control. I mean have you ever seen a mad dog? I have and believe me you want to stand clear of its way because they are untamable and usually have to be put to sleep.
Mad Dog Cole makes many of the wildest gangsters look like Sunday school kids. He is

Allison “Allie” Jones (Single White Female) Bridgette Fonda
What happens when you tornado twist fatal attraction between two women who are not gay by the way? One is just looking for a roommate to stay with her and help her pay the bills. While the other woman is psychotic, looking for a twin soul, and will do anything that she needs to do to get what she wants.

Mrs. Mott/Peyton Flanders (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle) Rebecca De Mornay Revenge is a dish best served cold they say. Well if you have never seen how lady villains get down take notes because this chick is working a master plan to take over everything in the house.

Regan MacNeil (The Exorcist) Linda Blair
The scariest female villain I have ever seen on the silver screen. Made me afraid to go in my room, be in the dark and made me feel that even if your parents are home you can still get got. People say all the time that the devil made them do it. Regan will scare the hell out of you, beat the hell out of you, and kill you under his influence.

Annie Wilkes (Misery) Kathy Bates
Annie makes you afraid to think of having a number one fan. In fact, she has to be one of the scariest female villains since Linda Blair in the exorcist. What kind makes her scary is she isn’t possessed by the devil just psychotic and obsessed.

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