The Worst Movie Characters of All Time

"That guy"? You mean the king of rad, ALEXANDER KNOX! :p
 
Arnold's Mr. Freeze.

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I'm not saying that you are specifically saying this, but I am aware there are people out there who believe Mr. Freeze was bad because of Arnold Schwarzenegger. I disagree and I will go as far as saying Arnold could have been a great Freeze. What made Arnold's Freeze horrible was because of the tone of the film and how the character was written. In some parallel universe, I am guessing Arnold played a badass Mr. Freeze in an amazing version of Batman & Robin.

The same above goes to George Clooney as Batman. It was the film and how the character was written that was bad, not Clooney's casting. Hell, when you think about it, who better to be Batman than George Clooney?
 
4)Obi Wan in the Clone Wars. Really, Ewan McGregor was one of the things I never saw anyone gripe over in the Star Wars Prequels. It just bugs me to see Obi Wan talking like a narrator for VH1's shows about rich celebrities.

Haha, I hate Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. His voice makes him sound so plain/wooden and too damn sarcastic, too.
 
1)The Merovingian in Matrix was pretty freaking annoying. And he was an AI and knew it, what'd he need stuff for?

2)Chris Tucker in the Fifth Element. His every word is an incitation to violence.

3) That guy in Batman 89, The reporter who followed Vicky Vale.

4)Obi Wan in the Clone Wars. Really, Ewan McGregor was one of the things I never saw anyone gripe over in the Star Wars Prequels. It just bugs me to see Obi Wan talking like a narrator for VH1's shows about rich celebrities.
what?

my friends and i were dying from laughing so hard. he was very funny.
 
How can somebody hate Chris Tucker? Other than his tired role in Rush Hour 3, the man is a legend.
 
Most of Ben Stiller's characters

The two villains from The World is Not Enough. Just awful.

And I'll agree on Dracula from Van Helsing and Blade 3
 
I liked seeing a female Bond villain for once.

And Marceau was ****ing gorgeous

And sue me, I liked Knox. I wish he was in BR. Though some ripoff of him appeared and tried to be like him. It would of been one of those things to tie those two together more.
 
Rachel Dawes is a great character, not well acted but very well written.

I really hated the girl in apaloosa

What exactly was so good about her (at least in BB)? She was a bucnh of speeches.
 
lex luthor in superman returns. what a waste.

Lex Luthor in Superman Returns = A true waste of great talent.

-EVERY cheese filled character in The Spirit

-Indy's Fonzie kid in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

-Sharon Stone's Evil Make Up Lady in Catwoman

-Robert Langdon in Da Vinci Code (and probably Angels & Demons)

-Jack Black's Nacho Libre

-Any character Dane Cook has ever played
 
Elliot Carver - Tomorrow Never Dies (worst Bond villain EVER)

Oh come on, there was much worse than Carver in the series. Renard with a bullet in his brain. Diamond face in Die Another Day :whatever:
 
I am aware there are people out there who believe Mr. Freeze was bad because of Arnold Schwarzenegger. I disagree and I will go as far as saying Arnold
WAS
a great Freeze. What made Arnold's Freeze horrible was because of the tone of the film and how the character was written.

The same above goes to George Clooney as Batman. It was the film and how the character was written that was bad, not Clooney's casting.

Hell, when you think about it, who better to be Batman than George Clooney?

Ummm yea,yes except for the last part. I thought he put too much on himself when he said he derailed the franchise. He didn't write the dreck and he didn't have

JOEL SHUMACHER greasy hand...who directed it..and who was responsible for trying to bring back the '60's camp..and I didn't really like Car Wash.

But yea, CFE's list of 100 Comic Films showed me that even B&R isn't the worst out there.
 
Oh come on, there was much worse than Carver in the series. Renard with a bullet in his brain. Diamond face in Die Another Day :whatever:

Sorry, I hated Carver. I didn't buy his maniacal Ted Turner villain at all. Pryce may usually be a good actor, but I hated every second he was onscreen.

It is my personal opinion that The World is Not Enough could have been one of the best Bond movies if Dr. Christmas Jones simply hadn't been in it. They already had one super hot chick (Sophie Marceau). So what if she turned out to be bad? Sometimes it works better when Bond doesn't get the girl in the end (Casino Royale). And I think Renard would have been a great villain if they had done more with him, because Robert Carlyle can play an awesome badass. But he was hardly in the movie (though I did like him in the scenes he was in).

But you're right about Diamond Zits in Die Another Day. Everything about that movie was horrible.
 
Nolan's Batman films were awesome but the only thing that I hated about them was that Rachel Dawes character.

She did kind of represent the side of Wayne that was looking for something deeper. Not the one that just goes around chasing T and A. With Nolan's batman we got a deeper batman and a Wayne that was an act. The chasing tale was the act and he real was seeking a much more mature and intelligent love interest, but couldn't for the sake of disguise.
 
I don't know. I still think Dawes was the one weak spot in those movies. I get that he was looking for something deeper but she just didn't seem interesting enough for me to totally buy it. I know that they didn't want to use Selina Kyle/Catwoman because of that awful Halle-cat movie (thanks, WB) but they had plenty of other, more interesting female characters in the Batman mythos to choose from.

I wish we would have gotten Talia. I'm still hoping she shows up in a sequel, but I think Chris Nolan bought into that "Batman Begins sucked in comparison to the great TDK" hype and I doubt he's going to revisit the Ra's al Ghul storyline.
 
Rachel served a better purpose in TDK. Without her, the tradgedy of Dent wouldn't of been as effective. Think about it.
 
Yeah, that is true. But I think the problem is that her only significance seems to be that she makes other characters more significant. There's nothing interesting about her, specifically, you know?
 
yea, but she shouldnt be a bad movie character just for that
 
"God" in Star Trek V.

Seriously, why DOES he need a starship?

Everybody in ST: Insurrection.
 
Gene Hackman's Lex Luthor. Yes, thats right.
 
Rachel Dawes. BB/TDK. Unlikable badly acted *****.
Xavier in X3. That would be like making a movie about Martin Luther King calling Barack Obama an idiot and forcing Michael Jackson to turn himself white.
The entire Witwicky family in Transformers. Yes they deserve to die and I hope they burn in hell.
Jar Jar Binks. See above.
The Rouge Assassin in WAR. Cool mysterious hitman until we learn his origin is more ******ed than the entirety of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
The entire cast of both Alien vs. Predator movies. See Witwicky family.
Mark Wahlberg in The Crappening. How he went from The Departed's Sgt. Dignam and Shooter's Bob Lee Swagger to that is beyond human comprehension.
 
Rachel Dawes. BB/TDK. Unlikable badly acted *****.
Xavier in X3. That would be like making a movie about Martin Luther King calling Barack Obama an idiot and forcing Michael Jackson to turn himself white.
The entire Witwicky family in Transformers. Yes they deserve to die and I hope they burn in hell.
Jar Jar Binks. See above.
The Rouge Assassin in WAR. Cool mysterious hitman until we learn his origin is more ******ed than the entirety of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
The entire cast of both Alien vs. Predator movies. See Witwicky family.
Mark Wahlberg in The Crappening. How he went from The Departed's Sgt. Dignam and Shooter's Bob Lee Swagger to that is beyond human comprehension.

Spot on. I actually somewhat liked X3, but Prof. X came off waaay to prickish.
 

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