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He was good in Starship Troopers, and even made a menacing
villain
in Hitcher 2. But here, he just chews the scenery in standard bad guy mode.
From just the absurdity of it, not to mention the ridiculously bad acting, cheesy dialogue, and the fact that the
villain
is a child, I'd assume this was meant to be a children's movie... but I think there may be more swear words than Pulp Fiction, not to mention constant references to drugs and general mayhem and killing-so which demographic is it trying to please?
This formulaic film (hero's girlfriend marries the villain) just didn't move along fast enough given some of the circumstances of the story.
Unable to work out an intelligent way for the hero with limited powers to beat the
villain
with super powers, the "writer" cheats.
only good thing is when we are re-introduced to UG(or so we are lead to believe) who is now a
villain
and wants to preserve the critters instead of destroying them
That the richer-than-God Brian Glazer didn't see the irony of having the "heroes" do exactly what the
villain
does - rob honest, hardworking people of their life savings - doesn't surprise me!
Secondly, his opponent is a very weak
villain.
The scene where the
villain
tempts the old master is embarrassing to the point of jeering laughter.
Siegfried, the main villain, would seem to be intelligent, but he makes decisions that make no damned sense at all.
Seriously, could no one afford anything more than a mask for the villain, or did they just think it was good enough for Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers , so it's good enough for us?
Well, it did not work at all to create a scary
villain.
"Get thee out of here!" he screams at one stage while waving his arms like a pantomime
villain.
The
villain
is an Anglo actor who sports ridiculous Mexican clothes and affects an over-the-top Mexican accent which is hilarious.
The droll Tom Noonan has nothing to work with as the villain, while Nancy Allen is badly wasted as Robocop's partner.
The leading
villain
was a nice change but could have been better.
Jeremy Northam played an awesome villain, and I know what Bullock's character in this is all about, because I'm kind of the same type of person(I hardly ever go out), plus this is pretty well made and written for the most part.
Jeremy Northam is excellent as the villain, he was sneaky, unpredictable and very menacing, he was great.
It's great to see Cannon here, see's beautiful as ever; Stritch is a hoot; Spiner is a funny comic
villain
who's plays it deadly straight; De Haven is wonderful; Linden, O'Connor, and McClanahan have a good moment or two; and finally, the two main stars, Lemmon and Matthau, are fine as usual.
Plus, everything moves at a relaxed pace, and even the
villain
isn't all that scary.
Danny Devito gives the finest performance ever by a superhero
villain
in any film, surpassing even Nicholson's joker.
Tim Burton planned on directing the third film, using the Riddler as the villain, with no Two-Face and Robin to mess it up, and I'm sure Michael Keaton would've signed on.
Boen is incredible as LeChuck, the deceased(and still threatening) zombie
villain.
As the main antagonist, Dick Merrifield qualifies as both an egotistical as well as smarmy
villain
with choice lines like: "Anything worth having is worth stealing."
You'll enjoy a send up of Darth Vader for the
villain
(the breather), a female Batman for the heroine (but much cuter with much less costume), and a running joke that involves cigarettes and the police captain that's very funny.
Zor, the villain, has with is prisoner throughout the film one of the most interesting psychological confrontation that gives tension to the movie, even if Ator seems way too fit for the task to loose.
Oh, and was anyone else reminded of Gallager by the
villain
or is it just me?
One point of critic; the motivation of the
villain
was not very convincing.
Shylock was originally essayed as a cartoonish villain, but modern actors and directors have turned him into a tragic figure, railing against the injustices of 16th century Venice.
I loved Hoppity and the
villain
Mr Beatle is a real cad.
The action is cool, it's funny, 2 great leading men and a truly nasty
villain
that I REALLY hated.
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