Top Ten: Bad Guys In TV and Films!
Ok! this is one of my favorites! i will be doing a video version at some point.....
Now I've done top tens before but this one is a big one, i love Films and TV programmes..... Just ask Georgia, she'll back me up on this! now i'm one of those people i like a bad guy to have a reason, i love bad guys, i'm that kind of guy!
10). Hydell - Lock out. Played by Joe Gilgun
"Emilie Warnock: So it says here you were convicted of aggravated physical assault? Hydell: No. I'm innocent. That wasn't me. That's a case of mistaken identity. Emilie Warnock: 53 counts? Hydell: I've a very familiar face."
Starting off nice and strong with Hydell, A psychopath who is serving a life imprisonment charge for various crimes, including 53 counts of aggravated Physical assault, one of the main antagonists in the film, he is the Brother of the main antagonist, Alex (Best. Name. EVER!) and spends most of the film being a complete Boss, Joe Gilgun plays this role so well that you find yourself liking his way of playing the role, Joe Gilgun is an underated actor in many of his TV and film roles (This is England and Misfits).
9). Saruman, - The Middle-Earth Saga. Played by Christopher Lee.
Saruman the Wise, i mean.... Christopher Lee as a wizard.... Being one of the two main antagonists of the Middle Earth saga he provides some of the darkest moments of cinema history, It's undeniable that Christopher Lee plays the best bad guys! i mean seriously, can you get any more bad ass? except maybe.... yeah Benedict Cumberbatch as Khan!"Saruman: The hour is later than you think. Sauron's forces are already moving. The Nine have left Minas Morgul. Gandalf: The Nine? Saruman: They crossed the River Isen on Midsummer's Eve, disguised as riders in black. Gandalf: They've reached the Shire? Saruman: They will find the Ring, and kill the one who carries it. "
8). Xerxes, 300/rise of an empire - Played by Rodrigo Santoro.
"Xerxes: There will be no glory in your sacrifice. I will erase even the memory of Sparta from the histories! Every piece of Greek parchment shall be burned. Every Greek historian, and every scribe shall have their eyes pulled out, and their tongues cut from their mouths. Why, uttering the very name of Sparta, or Leonidas, will be punishable by death! The world will never know you existed at all! King Leonidas: The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even a god-king can bleed."
The self proclaimed God-King of all men, with an Empire spanning half the world, an army that can shake the ground and....no hair on his body whatsoever...... standing at about seven and a half feet tall in the films, he is truly something to view, even if he does think he is God.... Leonidas and Themistocles do bring him down a few pegs though.....
7). Lord Voldemort - Harry Potter Saga, Played by Ralph Fiennes.

"Voldemort: The Boy-Who-Lived. How lies have fed your legend, Harry! Do you want to know what really happened thirteen years ago? Shall I divulge how I truly lost my powers? It was love. You see, when dear sweet Lily Potter gave her life for her only son, it provided him with the ultimate protection, I could not touch him. It was old magic, something I should have foreseen. But no matter, no matter, things have changed. I CAN TOUCH YOU... NOW!"

6). Darth Vader - Star Wars Saga, Played by Hayden Christensen/James Earl Jones/David Prowse.

Originally a Jedi prophesied to bring balance to the Force, he falls to the dark side of the Force and serves the evil Galactic Empire at the right hand of his Sith master, Darth Sidious. He is also the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa.

"Emperor: The son of Skywalker must not become a Jedi. Darth Vader: If he could be turned, he would be a powerful ally. Emperor: Yes. Yes. He would be a great asset. Can it be done? Darth Vader: He will join us or die, my master."
Originally a Jedi prophesied to bring balance to the Force, he falls to the dark side of the Force and serves the evil Galactic Empire at the right hand of his Sith master, Darth Sidious. He is also the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa.
In Attack of the Clones, Anakin Skywalker feels "smothered" by Obi-Wan Kenobi and is unable to control his life. By Revenge of the Sith, however, his "father-son" friction with his master has matured into a more equal, brotherly relationship. Once he becomes Darth Vader, each evil act he commits makes it harder for him to return to the light, but ultimately escapes the dark side and redeems himself before he dies by saving his son Luke Skywalker and killing Palpatine in Return of the Jedi.
5). The Master - Doctor Who, Played by Roger Delgado, Peter Pratt, Anthony Ainley, Eric Roberts, Derek Jacobi, and John Simm.
The Master and the Doctor are shown to have similar levels of intelligence, and were classmates on Gallifrey, wherein the Master outperformed the Doctor (Terror of the Autons). This is mentioned several times in different stories (The Five Doctors, The Sea Devils and Terror of the Autons). A similar connection between the two was also referenced in The End of Time in which the Master reminisces with the Doctor about his father's estates on Gallifrey and his childhood with The Doctor before saying "look at us now". In the 2007 episode "Utopia", the Doctor calls the transformed and disguised Master a genius and shows admiration for his intellect before discovering his true identity. The Doctor further expresses admiration for the Master's intellect in The End of Time by calling him "stone cold brilliant" and yet states that the Master could be more if he would just give up his desire for domination.
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"The Master: Britain, Britian, Britain. What extraordinary times we've had. Just a few years ago this world was so small. And then they came. Out of the unknown. Falling from the sky. You've seen it happen. Big Ben, destoryed. A spaceship over London. All those ghosts and metal men. The Christmas Star that came to kill. Time and time again, and the government told you nothing. Well not me. Not Harold Saxon. Because my purpose, here today, is to tell you this. Citizens of Great Britain. I have been contacted. A message for humanity from beyond the stars."
The Master and the Doctor are shown to have similar levels of intelligence, and were classmates on Gallifrey, wherein the Master outperformed the Doctor (Terror of the Autons). This is mentioned several times in different stories (The Five Doctors, The Sea Devils and Terror of the Autons). A similar connection between the two was also referenced in The End of Time in which the Master reminisces with the Doctor about his father's estates on Gallifrey and his childhood with The Doctor before saying "look at us now". In the 2007 episode "Utopia", the Doctor calls the transformed and disguised Master a genius and shows admiration for his intellect before discovering his true identity. The Doctor further expresses admiration for the Master's intellect in The End of Time by calling him "stone cold brilliant" and yet states that the Master could be more if he would just give up his desire for domination.
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4). Jim Moriarty - Sherlock, Played by Andrew Scott,

Jim Moriarty an extremely volatile "consulting criminal" who develops a murderous obsession with Holmes. In the Series 2 finale The Reichenbach Fall he frames Holmes and threatens his friends to drive him to suicide. He seemingly shoots himself to make sure Holmes commits suicide. However, at the end of "His Last Vow", his face appears on TV screens across the country as a mostly static image, only the mouth moving, similar to that of a ventriloquist's dummy.

"James Moriarty: Hello. Are you ready for the story? This is the story of Sir Boast-a-lot. Sir Boast-a-lot was the bravest and cleverest knight at the round table, but soon the other knights began to grow tired of his stories about how brave he was and how many dragons he'd slain, and some of them began to wonder, "Are Sir Boast-a-lot's stories even true?" Oh no. So, one of the knights went to King Arthur and said, "I don't believe Sir Boast-a-lot's stories. He's just a big, old liar who makes things up to make himself look good." And then, even the king began to wonder, but that wasn't the end of Sir Boast-a-lot's problems. No. That wasn't the final problem. The end."
Jim Moriarty an extremely volatile "consulting criminal" who develops a murderous obsession with Holmes. In the Series 2 finale The Reichenbach Fall he frames Holmes and threatens his friends to drive him to suicide. He seemingly shoots himself to make sure Holmes commits suicide. However, at the end of "His Last Vow", his face appears on TV screens across the country as a mostly static image, only the mouth moving, similar to that of a ventriloquist's dummy.
3). The Daleks - Doctor who, Played by Various.
Daleks are an extraterrestrial race of cyborgs created by the scientist Davros during the final years of a thousand-year war against the Thals. He genetically modified his race (known as the Kaleds), and integrated them with a tank-like,robotic, mechanical shell. His final modification was to remove their ability to feel pity, compassion, or remorse. The Daleks soon came to view themselves as the supreme race in the universe and began a conquest of universal domination and extermination. Various storylines portray them as having had every emotion removed except hate, leaving them with a desire to purge the Universe of all non-Dalek life. Collectively they are the greatest enemies of the series' protagonist, the Time Lord known as the Doctor. During a conflict with the Time Lords, the Daleks were almost completely killed off.
"Rusty: I see in to your soul, Doctor. I see beauty. I see divinity. I see hatred!The Doctor: Hatred?Rusty: I see your hatred of the Daleks and it is good!The Doctor: No. You must see more than that. There must be more than that!"
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2). Khan - Star Trek Into Darkness, Played by Benedict Cumberbatch.
"Khan: Mr. Spock. The mind of the Enterprise. The fearless genius who ensures a calm force of intelligence guides their every mission. But look deeper and you will see an outsider who does not belong, a man of two worlds. This tears him apart, the constant battle between what he thinks and what he feels. What does he do? Does he follow his head, embracing logic and the path of reason? Or does he follow his heart, knowing the emotions he cannot control may destroy him? I will help him decide..."
Khan Noonien Singh. A name that all Star Trek fan know, the deadliest foe that the USS Enterprise ever went up against, Khan is awakened By Admiral Marcus Khan is given the false identity "John Harrison" and coerced by Admiral Marcus into building weapons for Starfleet in exchange for the lives of Khan's crew. He ultimately rebels and comes into conflict with the crew of the Enterprise.
Honorable Mentions: Sauron (Lord of the Rings) The Emperor (Star Wars) Bane (The Dark Knight Rises) The Joker (The Dark Knight) Hannibal Lector (Sil
ence of the Lambs) and The Weeping Angels (Doctor Who) and last but not least... Jar Jar Binks... Wait... He was a good guy? but he caused the civil war.... OK maybe he wasn't a bad guy but he's already on the list!
ence of the Lambs) and The Weeping Angels (Doctor Who) and last but not least... Jar Jar Binks... Wait... He was a good guy? but he caused the civil war.... OK maybe he wasn't a bad guy but he's already on the list!
1). Joffrey Baratheon - Game of Thrones, Played by Jack Gleeson.
[the Hound shakes his head]
Tyrion Lannister: You're in the Kingsguard, Clegane. We must beat them back or they're going to take the city... your king's city.
Joffrey Baratheon is a major character in the first, second, third, and fourth seasons of Game Of Thrones. Joffrey ruled the Seven Kingdoms, having claimed the Iron Throne after his father, King Robert Baratheon, died. However, Joffrey was actually the bastard son of the incestuous relationship between Ser Jaime Lannister and Queen Cersei Lannister. Because of this, his claim to the Iron Throne was challenged by Robert's younger brother, Stannis Baratheon. He was formally styled as His Grace, Joffrey of the Houses Baratheon and Lannister, the First of His Name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm.
Joffrey was originally betrothed to Sansa Stark, whom he kept captive in King's Landing after he beheaded her father for treason, as Eddard Stark tried to reveal the truth about his parentage. However, he later set Sansa aside in favor of Margaery Tyrell, as part of the new alliance between House Lannister, the primary supporters of Joffrey, and House Tyrell, the ruling house of the Reach whose support helped save King's Landing from Stannis Baratheon's attack.
At his wedding to Margaery Tyrell, Joffrey was assassinated by poison after drinking from his wine goblet. His final gesture as he was dying was towards his uncle, Tyrion Lannister. Upon his death, Cersei Lannister arrests Tyrion on the grounds of regicide, though the actual orchestrators are Lord Petyr Baelish and Lady Olenna Tyrell. Good Riddence you little Shit!
I mean seriously... He was such a Dick! Watch the series to find out more!
AND.... WITH THAT... I AM OUT FOR ANOTHER BLOG! LATER GUYS!!
Sandor Clegane: I lost half of my men. The Blackwater is on fire.
Joffrey Baratheon: Dog, I command you to go back up there and fight! [the Hound shakes his head]
Tyrion Lannister: You're in the Kingsguard, Clegane. We must beat them back or they're going to take the city... your king's city.
Sandor Clegane: Fuck the Kingsguard. Fuck the city. Fuck the king.
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Joffrey was originally betrothed to Sansa Stark, whom he kept captive in King's Landing after he beheaded her father for treason, as Eddard Stark tried to reveal the truth about his parentage. However, he later set Sansa aside in favor of Margaery Tyrell, as part of the new alliance between House Lannister, the primary supporters of Joffrey, and House Tyrell, the ruling house of the Reach whose support helped save King's Landing from Stannis Baratheon's attack.
At his wedding to Margaery Tyrell, Joffrey was assassinated by poison after drinking from his wine goblet. His final gesture as he was dying was towards his uncle, Tyrion Lannister. Upon his death, Cersei Lannister arrests Tyrion on the grounds of regicide, though the actual orchestrators are Lord Petyr Baelish and Lady Olenna Tyrell. Good Riddence you little Shit!
I mean seriously... He was such a Dick! Watch the series to find out more!
AND.... WITH THAT... I AM OUT FOR ANOTHER BLOG! LATER GUYS!!
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