With Spider-Man 2 being one of the year's top films, and Batman Begins, Fantastic Four and Elektra all due out in 2005, it seems like comic book movies are big business again. But we all know that the villains are really what make these movies worth watching. What bad guys do you think rank among the best to appear in a comic book movie?
Before I say my top ten, I'll mention some glaring omissions. No bad guys from the Blade franchise were included as I don't personally view them as "comic book movies". Gene Hackman's Lex Luthor didn't make the cut because its been years since I've seen a Superman movie and I can't really remember the specifics of his performance. And while Kingpin is a great comic book character, and Michael Clarke Duncan played the role well, he was too criminally underused to make my shortlist. Now, here's my top ten:
10. COLONEL WILLIAM STRYKER (X2)
I wasn't sure if this guy would count, since I didn't thinnk he was in the actual comics. But I did my research, and it turns out that William Stryker showed up in the X-Men comic arc called "God Loves, Man Kills." This part was excellently played by Brian Cox, and despite having no superpowers, Cox's performance made him seem like a match for Xavier and Magneto.
BEST LINE: "I was pilotin' Black Ops missions in the jungles of North Vietnam while you were suckin' on your mama's tit at Woodstock, Kelly. Don't lecture me about war. This already is a war."
9. THE RIDDLER (BATMAN FOREVER)
Jim Carrey gets a lot of criticism for his OTT portrayal of The Riddler, but I personally think it is a fun performance. Carrey is clearly having a great time in the movie, and his presence (and the absence of Alicia Silverstone) means that this third installment in the Batman franchise is a good deal better than the risible "Batman & Robin".
BEST LINE: "Joygasm!"
8. THE GREEN GOBLIN (SPIDER-MAN)
Willem Dafoe is the perfect Norman Osborn. His portrayal of Osborn's gradual mental breakdown is fascinating to watch, and his conversation with himself in the mirror is a highlight of the film. What prevents him getting higher in the rankings is, well, the bit where he actually plays The Green Goblin. He tries his best, but his performance is lost in the poorly made costume.
BEST LINE: "Had you not been so selfish, your little girlfriend's death would have been quick and painless, but now that you've really pissed me off, I'm gonna finish her nice and slow."
7. CATWOMAN (BATMAN RETURNS)
No, not Halle Berry (thought she seems to be seen as the scourge of the comic book movie at the moment) but Michelle Pfeiffer. For nearly a decade, Catwoman was the sexiest villainess ever to appear in a comic book movie. But a few years back, she was knocked off the top spot by...
BEST LINE: "Life's a bitch; now so am I."
6. MYSTIQUE (X-MEN / X2)
Sorry Catwoman, a leather catsuit is sexy, but not quite blue body paint. Of course, Mystique has more than sex appeal going for her. She was a great character in X-Men, but didn't really let loose until the sequel, where she proved to be a real ass-kicker, and got a bigger role in the movie as well.
BEST LINE: "You know, people like you are the reason I was afraid to go to school as a child."
5. THE PENGUIN (BATMAN RETURNS)
A highly underrated villain in my opinion. The Penguin is at once monstrous and tragic. Out of all the Batman movie villains, he's arguably the one you pity the most, but is also the one with the most despicable evil plan (killing all the babies?). In my opinion, this is still the high point of Danny DeVito's career.
BEST LINE: "I believe the word you are looking for is "AAAAAAHHH"!"
4. BULLSEYE (DAREDEVIL)
Say what you will about "Daredevil" (I personally enjoyed it) but ou can't deny that Colin Farrell's maniacal hitman Bullseye is the highlight of the film. He's only in about 6 scenes, but he manages to run away with the whole film. Farrell portrays Bullseye in a completely OTT fashion, but that's okay, since this is an OTT character. The scene where he kills the old lady with a peanut ("More peanuts...please") even goes down a treat with people who don't like the movie. He says he wants a bloody costume, I'd say give him a bloody spin-off movie!
BEST LINE: "You're good, baby, I'll give you that... but me? I'm magic."
3. MAGNETO (X-MEN / X2)
Sir Ian McKellan deservedly gets great praise for his portrayal of Gandalf in "The Lord of The Rings", but I personally think his performance as arch-villain Magneto in the X-Men villains is just as triumphant. Even before you count in his formidable magnetic powers (his escape from prison in X2 is awe-inspiring) he creates a real presence through his voice alone.
BEST LINE: "Oh yes! A bolt of lightning into a large copper conductor. I thought you lived at a school."
2. DOCTOR OCTOPUS (SPIDER-MAN 2)
Spider-Man 2 improves on its predecessor in just about every way, but the aspect that is most improved upon is the villain: Doctor Octopus. I always liked this character, even before the movie. A mad scientist with mentally-controled, metallic tentacles grafted to his body? They just don't come up with concepts like that any more. Character actor Alred Molina more than lives up to the expectations of Doc Ock fans like myself, adding an emotional complexity to the character not seen in the comics. After a few years, given time for the performance to age a little, he may even move up to my number one spot, but at the moment that spot still belongs to...
BEST LINE: "The power of the sun... in the palm of my hand!"
1. THE JOKER (BATMAN)
The definitive comic book movie villain, even after 15 years. Jack Nicholson's hamtastic performance as the clown prince of crime is so great, that it not only tops the ranks in terms of comic book movie villains, but ranks among the best movie villains of any genre. Poor Michael Keaton - he's playing Batman, the title character, but The Joker just dominates the movie completely. I pity the unfortunate actor who has to play The Joker in the new Batman franchise, as they will have a hard time topping Jack's crazily brilliant performance.
BEST LINE: "Jack is dead, my friend. You can call me... The Joker. And as you can see, I'm a lot happier!"
Well, who are your favourite comic book movie villains?