Saturday, October 31, 2015

Villains


If you'd ask me what Disney villain is the scariest, most evil, terrifying...my answer would be The Devil on Bald Mountain from Fantasia. Not much character development here, but a glorious  animated nightmare. Animation, effects, art direction...like Milt Kahl said:"There has never been anything like that since."



When it comes to villains in live action films, I can think of a few that scare the popcorn out of me.
Here are a few in no particular order of frightening degree.
Anthony Hopkins plays Dr. Hannibal Lecter so believably as a psychopath with cannibalistic habits, it's hard to look at the screen when he looking into the camera. This film frame alone...



Heath Ledger was so terrifying as the Joker in The Dark Knight, I went home after I saw the film and watches a sequence from The Aristocats (to calm down).



Jack Nicholson was made to play villains. He almost ended up voicing Hades for Disney's Hercules.
Talking about a gifted actor who has fun portraying evil.



Villains can be very good looking. It's a strange, but powerful concept.
Ralph Fiennes as Amon Goeth in Schindler's List.



Anthony Perkins in Hitchcock's Psycho.



Kathy Bates as the ultimate obsessed fan Annie Wilkes. Great film, difficult to watch.



I saw Clockwork Orange only once, will never watch it again. An amazing movie...too intense for me.
Actor Malcolm McDowell as Alex.



Movie bully #1, Zack Ward as Scut Farkus in A Christmas Story. One of my favorite films.



Another one of my favorite films, Spielberg's Jaws. Amazing script, actors, and the fact that you saw the shark only a few times helped elevate this film to classic status.
(Btw, right now we are having more sharks, Great Whites and Hammerheads, off the Southern California coast than ever before..scary stuff).



To me this character just might be the scariest of all screen villains. Actor Helgi Skulasson played a murderous tribe leader in the 1987 Norwegian film Pathfinder. This man has the look of death in his eyes. I apologize for the low res image, this is the only one I could find on the internet.
I really like the movie. Simple powerful story, great casting and....him!!



HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Here is a link to a recent article about the villains I animated at Disney for Disney Insider:

6 comments:

  1. Nice to see Milt compliment a film he didn't work on himself! I bet he wasn't the curmudgeon he's reputed to be.
    Can you think of any villains that don't come across well? I like the Disney film Mulan, but the villain in that is just kind of a big evil guy who wants to kill everyone. We don't get to know anything else about who he is

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  2. In my opinion, the most intense and uncomfortable villain to watch depicted in cinema is Michael Gambon's performace as Albert Spica in "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover".

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  3. Villains are definitely my favourite characters to draw/in movies, because they're so intense and can vary so dramatically in appearance but still have the same impact as a frightening character. I also love anti-hero characters like Sherlock Holmes, or "heel-face-turn" characters like Gru in Despicable Me. You never forget them.

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  4. I don't think Alex Delarge really counts as the villain of A Clockwork Orange. Yes, he does a lot of terrible things in the film, but I think Society is really the villain of the story. That's what makes A Clockwork Orange such a fantastic film: the fact that you end up rooting for a character in the end who would be the villain in any other story.

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  5. Andreas, your villains have always been my FAVORITE villains in all of Disney lore. The slick, scheming characters, the acting choices and the gestures... So perfect! Thank you for your amazing contributions that have inspired me so much.

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