The most evil villian in movies.
The most evil villian in movies.
Let's talk about who you think is the most wicked villian ever to appear on the big screen.
I'll start with Bijomaru Mogami from the Japanese samurai action movie "Azumi". I highly recommand everybody who loves movies like "The Matrix" to watch this one.
http://www.hogacentral.com/11%5B2%5D.jpeg
Bijomaru is a samurai warrior who mixes terrying skill with vanity, he dresses in all white, always carries a rose and moves as swifty as lightning, his sword doesn't have a hand protector because he doesn't need to defend himself.
So why do I think of him as the most wicked Villian ever?
First of all, Bijomaru sees death as something beautiful, he doesn't strike his opponents to kill them, only to wound them, revelling in the suffering he causes by doing so. The more his victim suffers before he dies the better. He breaks the first rule of the samurai, that honor is more important than life itself. I guess this scene from "Azumi" (the first in which Bijomaru appears) says enough. I guess I should warn in advance that this scene is *ahem* somewhat bloody.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCWBJ5hp8Ck
I'll start with Bijomaru Mogami from the Japanese samurai action movie "Azumi". I highly recommand everybody who loves movies like "The Matrix" to watch this one.
http://www.hogacentral.com/11%5B2%5D.jpeg
Bijomaru is a samurai warrior who mixes terrying skill with vanity, he dresses in all white, always carries a rose and moves as swifty as lightning, his sword doesn't have a hand protector because he doesn't need to defend himself.
So why do I think of him as the most wicked Villian ever?
First of all, Bijomaru sees death as something beautiful, he doesn't strike his opponents to kill them, only to wound them, revelling in the suffering he causes by doing so. The more his victim suffers before he dies the better. He breaks the first rule of the samurai, that honor is more important than life itself. I guess this scene from "Azumi" (the first in which Bijomaru appears) says enough. I guess I should warn in advance that this scene is *ahem* somewhat bloody.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCWBJ5hp8Ck
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Most wicked? Gian Maria Volonte as "Indio" in For A Few Dollars More. He just oozed with evil.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2veYzGELbIM
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A likely contender for the title is Jack Palance in his role as Jack Wilson in that classic western "Shane".
I one scene Wilson walks into the saloon and as everybody stops talking, the dog cowers and gets out of his way.
Evil personnified.
I one scene Wilson walks into the saloon and as everybody stops talking, the dog cowers and gets out of his way.
Evil personnified.
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.




