Here is the list of the worst and
best Bond villains across the 23 movies in the series so far.
Bardem easily makes Silva
the best Bond villain since Sean Bean's Alec Trevelyan in Goldeneye, and has enough character to become one of the more memorable Bond foes.
In my mind, Craventail's duplicitous nature echoes
the best Bond villain of all time — License to Kill's Franz Sanchez.
Not exact matches
Though his motivations for revenge and standard - issue
Bond villain ailment / oddity are less than thrilling, and his techniques too - easy computer cliches, Bardem is so
good at being a weirdo that all shortcomings are forgiven.
This is the
BEST James
Bond film ever made as it is full of style, amazing action pieces that really dazzle and entertain, Pierce Brosnan is an excellent
Bond (wit, humor, action, style, brutality), Xenia Onatopp is the greatest creation of a
villain and
Bond girl (because her weapon is
This is the
BEST James
Bond film ever made as it is full of style, amazing action pieces that really dazzle and entertain, Pierce Brosnan is an excellent
Bond (wit, humor, action, style, brutality), Xenia Onatopp is the greatest creation of a
villain and
Bond girl (because her weapon is
Bond» worst nightmare), the
villain is truly threatening and played very
well by Sean Bean, the title song is awesome and classic
Bond, the script for this film is VERY
well written and witty, etc..
One major problem is a ridiculously unconvincing
villain: The script attempts to shoehorn in a bit of Skyfall - style backstory between
Bond and his enemy, which sadly leaves the character looking more laughable than terrifying, despite Waltz's
best efforts.
One major problem is a ridiculously unconvincing
villain: the script attempts to shoehorn a spot of «Skyfall» - style backstory between
Bond and his enemy, which sadly leaves the character looking more laughable than terrifying, despite Waltz's
best efforts.
Personally I would pay
good money to see Chiwetel Ejiofor play a
Bond villain, who in my mind gave the
best performance of 2013 as Solomon Northup in 12 Years a Slave.
Roger Spottiswoode Oh mate it's brilliant this one «cos it's got Jonathan Pryce chewing the scenery in wonderful style and Michelle Yeoh rocks up as my favourite
Bond girl and Gotz Otto as the
villain's «heavy» is really
good and Vincent Schiavelli has an hilarious and brutal cameo and David Arnold's music is awesome and the real world analogies are more relevant today than ever and it's just brilliant in fact it's my favourite
Bond so there.
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you want to judge for yourself if it's the
best Bond ever OR you want to see a blonde Javier Bardem as a creep, frightening
villain.
It's no surprise that the film's
best sequence involves
Bond and Silva together and the tradition of the
villain explaining what's ruffled his feathers.
Best of all is the
villain, Hugo Weaving, who goes full - on
Bond villain and Nazi commander.
Skyfall (2012) Bardem — playing Raoul Silva, a psychotic cyber-terrorist intent on taking down James
Bond in Skyfall — may just be the franchise's all - time
best villain.
Bardem's Silva is a throwback to a more traditional
Bond villain, with equal parts creepy sensuality, intelligence, and psychopathy, and a touch of physical deformity for
good measure.
Sporting a bushy beard and shaved head, Isaac shows why he's one of the
best actors working today as the eccentric and calculating tech guru, like Mark Zuckerberg playing make - believe as a
Bond villain.
Christopher Lee appears as one of the series»
better villains, a hitman / businessman who wants a piece of
Bond.
Character: But Red Grant is by far the
best villain ever to grace the
Bond universe.
Best known internationally as the
villain in
Bond film Quantum of Solace, the French actor has also worked with Steven Spielberg, David Cronenberg and Julian Schnabel, while his French films include work with Roman Polanski, Alain Resnais, André Téchiné and Arnaud Desplechin.
This looks so amazing and I really can't wait to see it,
Bond at his
best with lots of characters and twisted plots and a formidable
villain.
Beyond that, we'd also be guaranteed a rhythmic 95 - minute adventure and Tilda Swinton as the series»
best villain (and / or
Bond Babe) of all time.
Instead, passion leaks out on the film's fringes: Nicolas Cage plays a slightly wacky CIA teacher with a photo of President Kennedy on his office wall; Rhys Ifans is a purring mentor so ridiculously ominous, he might as
well be a
Bond villain.
Bent on world «peace» Ultron is determined to carry out his
Bond villain like plan of
bettering the world by destroying it.
Part of the fun of a James
Bond movie are throwaway archetype characters (yes, I know it makes me sound misogynistic, but I'm talking about the
Bond girls) as
well as the goofy
villains and henchmen.
A comic book movie, very much like a
Bond movie, of which this owes more than a debt of gratitude to, is only as
good as its
villain, and here we have two in Serkis» Klaue and Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger.
Tomorrow Never Dies was
better, mainly because of the presence of a great
villain in Jonathan Pryce's media mogul, and had the staples of any
Bond movie — great action, gadgets, beautiful women, double entendres left and right.
DRAX would be a
good name for a
Bond villain.