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Post by superluxray on Nov 30, 2009 21:14:17 GMT -5
Plankton (Spongebob) Durza (Eragon) James (Twilight, he made the movie bearable, the rest was utterly suckish) Alma (FEAR and FEAR 2, I mean c'mon, she's so cool.)
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Post by mistica0christina on Dec 1, 2009 0:47:55 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, if you aren't a fan of Twilight then why did you watch the movie?
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Post by mentalguru on Dec 1, 2009 14:00:05 GMT -5
Eh, I hear alot of people watch the movies just for the laughs- then there are people who just like the books but hated the movies.
I read the first book, and I wasn't impressed. I did contemplate going to the MOVIE if for only the reason to burst out laughing at the sparkles (which I am told, are hilarious). Still haven't though. Not worth the money unless a friend wants to go.
The only disney villain I ever enjoyed alot as a kid was Hades from Hercules- he was pretty funny. Though the whole gods concept confused me and made me feel nervous once (Boy I was naive. I just didn't GET that concept. Still thought the movie was funny though).
The one which freaked me out the most in disney as a kid was Frollo from Hunch Back of Notre Dame... what a creep. And that was back when the whole sexual thing for Esmerelda actually went straight over my head. Guy freaked me out as a child, and as an adult, I could definitly see why that was.
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Post by superluxray on Dec 4, 2009 22:15:01 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, if you aren't a fan of Twilight then why did you watch the movie? I was forced by my Twihard friends, and back then I was veeery naive.
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Post by mistica0christina on Dec 4, 2009 23:55:55 GMT -5
Back then?! The movie Twilight only came out last year, that's a very short time for it to be considered back then.
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Post by superluxray on Dec 5, 2009 23:06:45 GMT -5
I didn't know about the horrors of Twilight, I mean.
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Post by mistica0christina on Dec 5, 2009 23:45:42 GMT -5
Okay fine, whatever...I'm sure you have your reasons for not liking it, I have seen both movies and actually started reading the book, I will admit that I'm becoming a fan but I'm sure that's really not a big deal anyway.
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Post by superluxray on Dec 8, 2009 23:04:48 GMT -5
No worries, girl. They're called opinions, and we all have them.
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Post by mistica0christina on Dec 9, 2009 0:45:50 GMT -5
Very well said, couldn't agree with you more.
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Post by mistica0christina on Jun 11, 2010 0:21:48 GMT -5
Decided to actually give this thread a shot...so let's see...
1. Lock, Shock, and Barrel- While not the main villians of TNBC, the trio are Oogie's henchman and quite proud of themselves. Although I never saw them as evil, just misguided little children that all they want to do is play tricks and get treats.
2. Dr. Eggman aka Robotnik- I don't know why but a man with an IQ of 300 does always seem to be very interesting but what makes him appealing is that Eggman does have another side to him as far as his hero/enemy relationship with Sonic which has been shown in Sonic X, the STH comics and best demonstrated in SA2B when Eggman actually thought that Sonic had died, can't forget what he said:
"Farewell Sonic...my admirable adversary."
Now you have to admit, those are some pretty nice words coming from his enemy.
3. Lien-da - While there are few female villians within the Sonic universe, Archies comics has more than made up for it. Lien-da who I believe has become the grandmaster for the Dark Legion, is one very nasty echidna. Not only is she sly and downright decietful, but she's willing to do what it takes to take what she feels is rightfully hers...and she uses a whip too! She has got to be one of my fav Sonic comic villians ever.
4. Bowser Jr and the Koopalings- I always loved the koopalings ever since I had to fight them in Super Mario World...and I will admit that I worried that we had seen the last of them when little Bowser Jr. made the scene but in New Super Mario Bros Wii, Bowser Jr. is joined by his fellow siblings to go up against Mario...which is just so awsome for me, it's always nice to see children getting along.
5. Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz- While I don't mind Sephiroth, I do have to say that FF7 AC's silver haired trio are my fav...especially Yazoo, he is cute! But back on a serious note, the three's main purpose was to bring back Sephiroth by using Kadaj to join with Jenova's cells...which is also a little saddening because the reality was that they were being used, but at least in the end, they did find peace.
6. The Joker (Dark Knight version)- I've never had a favorite villian within the Batman universe but after seeing the Dark Knight, I do have a liking for the joker, I don't know why but someone with a seriously twisted mind can seem to be intrigueing, also not to mention that Ledger's performance of the character was amazing...but apparantly the Joker's little experiments weren't too farfetched, we covered similiar questions in sociology XD
...and that's about it for now, if I have anymore than I'll post again.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Jun 11, 2010 19:11:25 GMT -5
I tend to think Robotnik was one of those villains that were "empty without an adversary". Some villains think it's more fun if somebody tries to stop them in their efforts, sort of testing them...though I doubt that's the case with Robotnik, but yeah...I did play and beat SA2 (fun ride people), and appreciated that line being there.
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Post by mistica0christina on Jun 11, 2010 21:12:46 GMT -5
I tend to think Robotnik was one of those villains that were "empty without an adversary". Some villains think it's more fun if somebody tries to stop them in their efforts, sort of testing them...though I doubt that's the case with Robotnik, but yeah...I did play and beat SA2 (fun ride people), and appreciated that line being there. You're probably right about that, I remember the ending of the second season of Sonic X...man Eggman nearly went a little nuts when he didn't see Sonic had returned from Earth...but what's also interesting is that Sonic isn't the stereotypical hero either...growing up, I would notice that most heros see their enemies as just that, their enemies, but Sonic has proven to be different. In one of the issues of the Archie's Sonic comics, Eggman had finally lost his mind, going into insanity after Sonic had beaten him again. After they had locked him up during that particular story arc, while everyone else was cheering since they had finally stopped the evil master mind, Sonic wasn't so cheerful, he actually blamed himself for awhile, admitting that it was probably his fault for Eggman's insanity and if there was a chance that he could see Eggman be himself again, he would rather see that...and I always thought he was immature since...well, he kind of is just a little...but it's nice to see that the whole hero/enemy relationship between the two isn't so stereotypical.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Jun 11, 2010 21:14:34 GMT -5
True true. Actually lucked out by getting a vid of the first few episodes of Sonic X so might get into that. But yeah that does sound interesting...the two certainly have an interesting relationship. And you know, even Metal had his moment where he denied assistance in his final seconds.
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Post by V on Aug 5, 2010 12:03:07 GMT -5
My very favorite villain of all time would be the Firebird from Fantasia 2000. Just imagine... it's a force of nature and no one can break that. And the Firebird verses the Spring Sprite, of course the Firebird wins, since he's untouchable(he's made of lava, of course.)
But I just FELL IN LOVE with the horrifying animation of him emerging from the volcano and stretching his wings out. He seems to have an image of a huge eagle.
My second favorite villain is Chernabog from Fantasia in the Night on Bald Mountain sequence. Walt calls him, "basically Satan". I used to be scared of his image when I was small. XD
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Post by kellemarine on Nov 15, 2010 23:01:55 GMT -5
Hhhmm...I definitely have some. 1. Lord Voldemort 2. Scar 3. Hades 4. Bellatrix Lestrange 5. The Joker from The Dark Knight 6. Megatron 7. Barbossa 8. Scarecrow 9. Lock, Shock, and Barrel 10. Dracula from Van Helsing (with Hugh Jackman)
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