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Carter Burke (Aliens, Paul Reiser). He's evil enough that Reiser's mother said "Good" when Burke was killed by a xenomorph.
Carter Burke (Aliens, Paul Reiser). He's evil enough that Reiser's mother said "Good" when Burke was killed by a xenomorph.


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Originally Posted by Ange1e4e5
Carter Burke (Aliens, Paul Reiser). He's evil enough that Reiser's mother said "Good" when Burke was killed by a xenomorph.
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving
Yeah, in the original cut…
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Whuuuut?
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There's either a deleted scene or it's in the Special Edition where his death is a little different.
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In the theatrical version, he is running away from the lab through various doors and one opens and there stands a xenomorph. We hear him moan in terror and then we see the xenomorph's inner teeth shoot out. End of Burke.
There is a picture of a filmed scene where Ripley, while looking for Newt, finds Burke cocooned and he apparently says he can feel one of the chestbursters inside him. Ripley hands him a grenade then walks away. The scene was cut and is not in the extended version. But, according to avp.wikia.com:
Originally, Burke's ultimate fate in Aliens was revealed in a deleted scene — as she searched the Hive for Newt near the end of the film, Ripley found Burke cocooned to the wall, still alive and impregnated with a Chestburster. He tells her he can feel the embryo moving inside him, and begs her to help him. Ripley does not, but hands him a grenade so that he may end his own suffering.[10]
The scene was mainly cut because director James Cameron realised that, given the time frame of the film, Burke would still have had a Facehugger attached to him by the time Ripley enters the Hive. Despite this, it still appeared in the novelization of the film[11] and the comic adaptation Aliens: Newt's Tale. The movie footage was released for the first time as a bonus feature on the 2010 Alien Anthology Blu-ray set.
There is a picture of a filmed scene where Ripley, while looking for Newt, finds Burke cocooned and he apparently says he can feel one of the chestbursters inside him. Ripley hands him a grenade then walks away. The scene was cut and is not in the extended version. But, according to avp.wikia.com:
Originally, Burke's ultimate fate in Aliens was revealed in a deleted scene — as she searched the Hive for Newt near the end of the film, Ripley found Burke cocooned to the wall, still alive and impregnated with a Chestburster. He tells her he can feel the embryo moving inside him, and begs her to help him. Ripley does not, but hands him a grenade so that he may end his own suffering.[10]
The scene was mainly cut because director James Cameron realised that, given the time frame of the film, Burke would still have had a Facehugger attached to him by the time Ripley enters the Hive. Despite this, it still appeared in the novelization of the film[11] and the comic adaptation Aliens: Newt's Tale. The movie footage was released for the first time as a bonus feature on the 2010 Alien Anthology Blu-ray set.

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A new favorite:
Balem Abrasax (Eddie Redmayne) in Jupiter Ascending (2015)

Okay, so the movie is awful, and I don't expect him to make anybody's list, but Redmayne's over-the-top performance as an emotionally unstable, queer (meaning weird) tyrant with ambiguously odd fish lips was worth seeing, if only for anticipation of his next hilarious outburst.
(I'm going to be walking around mumbling in strained whispers then screaming "GO!!!" when least expected for a long time to come!)
Balem Abrasax (Eddie Redmayne) in Jupiter Ascending (2015)

Okay, so the movie is awful, and I don't expect him to make anybody's list, but Redmayne's over-the-top performance as an emotionally unstable, queer (meaning weird) tyrant with ambiguously odd fish lips was worth seeing, if only for anticipation of his next hilarious outburst.
(I'm going to be walking around mumbling in strained whispers then screaming "GO!!!" when least expected for a long time to come!)
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The Predator (Predator, Kevin Peter Hall)
Cuts his way through a squad of commandos that razed a guerilla encampment 100 strong like they were teens in a horror flick (the commandos were the teens in the horror flick).
Cuts his way through a squad of commandos that razed a guerilla encampment 100 strong like they were teens in a horror flick (the commandos were the teens in the horror flick).
In the theatrical version, he is running away from the lab through various doors and one opens and there stands a xenomorph. We hear him moan in terror and then we see the xenomorph's inner teeth shoot out. End of Burke.
There is a picture of a filmed scene where Ripley, while looking for Newt, finds Burke cocooned and he apparently says he can feel one of the chestbursters inside him. Ripley hands him a grenade then walks away. The scene was cut and is not in the extended version. But, according to avp.wikia.com:
Originally, Burke's ultimate fate in Aliens was revealed in a deleted scene — as she searched the Hive for Newt near the end of the film, Ripley found Burke cocooned to the wall, still alive and impregnated with a Chestburster. He tells her he can feel the embryo moving inside him, and begs her to help him. Ripley does not, but hands him a grenade so that he may end his own suffering.[10]
The scene was mainly cut because director James Cameron realised that, given the time frame of the film, Burke would still have had a Facehugger attached to him by the time Ripley enters the Hive. Despite this, it still appeared in the novelization of the film[11] and the comic adaptation Aliens: Newt's Tale. The movie footage was released for the first time as a bonus feature on the 2010 Alien Anthology Blu-ray set.

There is a picture of a filmed scene where Ripley, while looking for Newt, finds Burke cocooned and he apparently says he can feel one of the chestbursters inside him. Ripley hands him a grenade then walks away. The scene was cut and is not in the extended version. But, according to avp.wikia.com:
Originally, Burke's ultimate fate in Aliens was revealed in a deleted scene — as she searched the Hive for Newt near the end of the film, Ripley found Burke cocooned to the wall, still alive and impregnated with a Chestburster. He tells her he can feel the embryo moving inside him, and begs her to help him. Ripley does not, but hands him a grenade so that he may end his own suffering.[10]
The scene was mainly cut because director James Cameron realised that, given the time frame of the film, Burke would still have had a Facehugger attached to him by the time Ripley enters the Hive. Despite this, it still appeared in the novelization of the film[11] and the comic adaptation Aliens: Newt's Tale. The movie footage was released for the first time as a bonus feature on the 2010 Alien Anthology Blu-ray set.

I'm gonna throw in whoever this guy is from Godzilla: Final Wars. He's so flamboyantly evil, it's awesome.

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Norman Stansfield in Léon: The Professional (1994)

Sgt. Watanabe aka The Bird in Unbroken (2014)

David Hess as 70s 'popular rapist': as Krug Stillo in The Last House on the Left (1972), as Adam Konitz in Hitch-Hike (1977) and as Alex in The House on the Edge of the Park (1980).
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Norman Stansfield in Léon: The Professional (1994)
Joker (Dark Knight Returns) Heath Ledger
Bill The Butcher (Gangs Of New York) Daniel Day Lewis
Magneto (X-Men) Ian McKellen
Hans Gruber (Die Hard) Alan Rickman
Darth Vader (Star Wars) James Earl Jones
Hannibal Lecter (Silence Of The Lambs) Anthony Hopkins
Frank (Once Upon A Time In The West) Henry Fonda
Frank Booth (Blue Velvet) Dennis Hopper
Sgt Barnes (Platoon) Tom Berenger
Nurse Ratched (One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest) Louise Fletcher
Annie Wilkes (Misery) Kathy Bates
Amon Goeth (Schindler's List) Ralph Fiennes
Archibald Cunningham (Rob Roy) Tim Roth
Roy Batty (Blade Runner) Rutger Hauer
Det. Alonzo Harris (Training Day) Denzel Washington
Alex DeLarge (A Clockwork Orange) Malcolm MacDowell
Tommy (Goodfellas) Joe Pesci
Joan Crawford (Mommie Dearest) Faye Dunaway
Norman Stansfield (Leon: The Professional) Gary Oldman

If I'd have to pick my absolute favourite, it's probably Hans Landa from Inglourious Basterds. Funny, frightening, crazy, rational, psychotic and everything else all at the same time.
If we're allowing digression into TV, Robert Terwilliger and The Swede.
Otherwise, can't go wrong with Tim Roth's Archibald Cunningham and Emil Blonsky.
Otherwise, can't go wrong with Tim Roth's Archibald Cunningham and Emil Blonsky.
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Aaron Stamper (Edward Norton) - Primal Fear (1996)

Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) - No Country For Old Men (2007)


Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) - No Country For Old Men (2007)

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Captain Harrison Love (Matt Letscher), The Mask of Zorro.

It takes a certain villain to decapitate a man, put the head in a container for wine, which he drinks out of, and present said head to the decapitated man's brother.

It takes a certain villain to decapitate a man, put the head in a container for wine, which he drinks out of, and present said head to the decapitated man's brother.
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