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For that matter, anyone from an alternate universe with a goatee

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With one exception: Eric Cartman. Since the alternate universe w/ goatee version is always the opposite, the alternate universe Cartman was a great guy.

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Most tragic villian of all time:

 

Organized religion (in any form).

 

It's saved more people than any other institution in human history but it has also killed more people than any other institution in human history.

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Cortez and his North American holocaust.

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When you base your philosophy on Neil Young lyrics... oy.

 

200 Spaniards on horses obliterating a supposedly advanced civilization is not a tragedy, it's a comedy. Maybe it's time to can the touchy-feely multicultural crap we've been inundated with and just debate why that civilization was inevitably destined for the ash-heap of history (like the Moche and Maya before them).

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When you base your philosophy on Neil Young lyrics... oy.

 

200 Spaniards on horses obliterating a supposedly advanced civilization is not a tragedy, it's a comedy. Maybe it's time to can the touchy-feely multicultural crap we've been inundated with and just debate why that civilization was inevitably destined for the ash-heap of history (like the Moche and Maya before them).

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Comedy is your ability to boil down historical facts into a simple fatalistic view point. Since their civilization was 'destined' to decline (a deep thought since every civilization inevitably rises and declines), you can just glaze over the terrible autrocities commited by Cortez and the likes during the Western advance into the New World?

 

I'm not saying I agree with the Cortez holocaust theory, but to deny the impact that the age of exploration had on reshaping the New World is just naive.

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I think the clear leaders for most archetypical villain are:

 

Hitler, Satan, Darth Vader

 

I can't really say best villain for Hilter and Satan, maybe worst(?)....

 

I'll offer for consideration, Jade Fox (from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). She's the first woman we've mentioned. What does that say? Along these lines, I'll also throw out there the wicked witch of the west.

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I think the clear leaders for most archetypical villain are:

 

Hitler, Satan, Darth Vader

 

I can't really say best villain for Hilter and Satan, maybe worst(?)....

 

I'll offer for consideration, Jade Fox (from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).  She's the first woman we've mentioned.  What does that say?  Along these lines, I'll also throw out there the wicked witch of the west.

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Jade Fox was a rather lame villian, I thought. As female villians go...the Wicked Witch is a good one. So's Cruella de Ville. The witch in Snow White...really, all the good female villians are products of the mysognynistic Disney animation studios, if you think about it... :lol:

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Real Life Villains:

Hitler

Stalin

Al Qaeda

Pol Pot

Castro (surprised no one has mentioned him yet)

Genghis Khan

Ivan the Terrible

Kim Jong Il

The Japanese scientists of Area 47

 

Movie Villains:

Darth Vader

Hannibal Lector

Keyser Soze

John Doe (Se7en)

Dracula

 

TV Villains:

Megatron (Damnit mcjeff215, you beat me to it)

Arvin Sloane (Alias)

Holtz (Angel)

The Mayor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

Q (Star Trek:TNG)

 

I'm sure there are plenty I am forgetting, but that's a good list I think.

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Holtz (Angel)

The Mayor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

 

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Holtz (and more so, Connor) was a waste of everyone's time.

 

Angelus was probably the best villian of the Buffy/Angel series.

 

Spike was probably the most entertaining. Very funny even after he got used to having a soul.

The Mayor certainly was humerous, but I could never take him seriously as a bad guy. Faith was more intimidating than him.

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