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The Star Online: Entertainment: Movies

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 08:00 AM PST



FIND OUT WHO WAS REALLY GOOD AT BEING BAD ON THE BIG SCREEN THIS YEAR.




IS there a Hans Gruber in the house?



Can Hannibal Lecter come out and play?



Darth Vader, please report to the principal's office.



You know where I'm heading with this - it's our annual list of the most memorable movie villains of the year.



Heroes are only as good as their villains are bad. A worthy adversary is necessary in measuring the worth of our heroes.



Every actor will tell you that it's more fun to play a villain than a hero. The good guy must stay within a structure and conduct himself by certain rules of behaviour, which can be confining for an actor. But a bad guy doesn't have to play by the rules so it is inherently more freeing than a leading man role.



But not all villains are created equal.



Some villains are dastardly but delightful, like the aforementioned Hans Gruber, played so well by British actor Alan Rickman in Die Hard. Likewise, Hannibal Lecter and Darth Vader are villains we love to hate.



The flip side to those lovable villains, of course, are the movie characters we don't like so much but love to watch on the big screen. Amon Goethe, the sadistic Nazi camp commandant of Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, played with chilling efficiency by Ralph Fiennes, and Nurse Ratched of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Louise Fletcher) are not the kinds of people you'd like to meet in a dark alley, although you love them in a darkened movie theatre.



The performance of a great villain is etched in our movie memories. Not-so-great movie villains are forgotten before you get to your car.



So, how does this year's crop of movie villains look? Do any of them have staying power? Will any of them be remembered 10, 20 or 30 years from now? The only test is the test of time.



Here are our nominees for the most memorable movie villains of 2013. Do you think any of them could be a classic villain like Auric Goldfinger? Or perhaps they will be dismissed like Mel Gibson's Luthor Voz in Machete Kills?



1. BILAL



The terrorist leader opposite Tom Hanks in the thriller Captain Phillips was played by newcomer Barkhad Abdirahman, who responded to an ad in a Minneapolis newspaper. The filmmakers conducted their search for actors to play Somali pirates within the substantial Somali community in Minnesota. Who knew there was a substantial Somali community in Minnesota?



2. EDWIN EPPS



Played by Michael Fassbender in 12 Years A Slave, he is the sinister slave owner who is so much more complicated than the classic moustache twirler of the Silent Era, who would look into the camera and twirl his moustache as he tied the damsel to the railroad tracks.



The best villains are complex, and Epps is conflicted as he inflicts beatings on the same young female slave that he also covets. It is a performance that not only will be remembered, but might bring Oscar nominations to both Fassbender and his victim, a young actress fresh out of the Yale School of Drama - Lupita Nyong'o.



3. BUTCH CAVENDISH



Not much can be said about The Lone Ranger, but William Fichtner's villain was truly villainous. The bird on Johnny Depp's head was a close second.



Benedict Cumberbatch as Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness.



4. KHAN



Benedict Cumberbatch plays Captain James T. Kirk's formidable foe in Star Trek Into Darkness, and almost makes us forget Ricardo Montalban, who first breathed life into the Khan character in the 1982 film Star Trek: The Wrath Of Khan, which remains to many the best Star Trek ever. And one of the reasons is the film's awesome villain.



5. LOKI



Let's see, sibling rivalry leads one brother to try to kill the other brother. Where have we heard that story before? Tom Hiddleston played Thor's villainous brother in Thor and The Avengers, and then reprised the character in the 2013 film Thor: The Dark World.



6. GENERAL ZOD



Like Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Shannon of Boardwalk Empire fame had to deal with the ghost of the villain's originator (Terrence Stamp in the 1978 film Superman) when he pulled rank on the Man Of Steel.



7. PRESIDENT SNOW



Donald Sutherland is a politician that everybody can hate in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, regardless of which side of the aisle you sit.



8. THE ZOMBIES



Remember when I told you that a hero is only as good as his villain? Well, what villain could match Brad Pitt's pretty face better than millions of zombies in World War Z?



9. SMAUG



Yes, we're talking about the dragon in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug. This isn't Puff the Magic Dragon. This is a nasty, trash-talking monster who likes to play with his food before he eats it.



The Mandarin (played by Ben Kingsley) in Iron Man 3.



10.THE MANDARIN



Ben Kingsley's terrorist leader in Iron Man 3 is not what he seems. That's all we can say under penalty of death. -- The Orange County Register/McClatchy-Tribune Information Services



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