Everybody loves a good villain. We applaud them for their audacity, their charm, and, well, their delicious evilness. But this thread isn't about the cool ones. This a thread where the scum of fiction are put on display; villains utterly lacking in redeemable characteristics that they deserve a special place in Hell. Trying to find an ounce of decency in these guys is like trying to find Jimmy Hoffa. It's a moot point. Likewise, trying to calculate how evil they are won't get you anywhere. These characters are the children of Cain personified.
Despicable.
Vile.
Remorseless.
These are the rejects of
Giftorcurse's Sinister Sideshow
Brandon Shaw from Alfred Hitchcock's Rope
Ohoho, boy. Where to start? Brandon Shaw, in my opinion, is one of the worst Hitchcock villains in terms of sheer nastiness. The guy is quite possibly the definition of a "high" lowlife. He starts off the movie strangling one of his classmates with the titular rope with the help of the guilt-ridden Philip. For what reason? Because he could. To further s**t in my cornflakes, he has the balls to fashion the trunk where he hid the guy's body as a dinner table, inviting the deceased's family, favorite teacher and ex-girlfriend to a party. All as part of a sick game to gain the appreciation of Jimmy Stewart.
Waingro from Heat
Already, you can tell Waingro isn't a pleasant fellow. With his freakish hairdo, unpresentable appearance, and uncouth manners, you can tell he's bad news the moment he joins Neil's team of robbers. Say what you will about Neil and Co. being thieves, at least they have class and codes of decency. And they didn't go around raping and murdering teenage prostitutes.
Practically all the parents from The Breakfast Club
You're all wondering why I put these people on the list. It's really a matter of personal opinion, given that The Breakfast Club is probably the most complex of all teen films. There's enough alternative character interpretations among the fandom that will cause your head to explode. One thing is for certain: the parents seen on film are in need of some lessons. What's interesting is that they don't go around killing, raping, or torturing in broad daylight. Rather, they push the kids to the edge for reasons that escape me other than their own selfishness. Parents of high school students can be twisted, kids. These people are proof.
Clarence Boddicker from RoboCop
What can I say? This guy is a rare breed of scumbag. His bloodsoaked career as the most dangerous criminal in Old Detroit is more fun than business for him. Let's not forget what he did to Murphy. I, for one, cheered when this bastard got an interface spike to the neck.
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