Comcast,
Cosplay,
Cracked.com,
Den of Geek,
Fantasy,
Funny or Die,
Golden Girls,
Lev Grossman,
Muppets,
Pink,
Raise Your Glass,
Robocop
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Via She Walks SoftlyIt's been said that heroes are only as good as their villains. In order to have an interesting hero, he or she must face an interesting and truly threatening adversary. In genre fiction, this is usually done by one of two ways. Either having the villain be a threat so large that it seems unlikely anyone can stop it. Or else have the threat be of a complimentary nature, the flip side of the coin of the hero (dark vs. light, etc.). In either case, when the villain reveals his or her potential for destruction and true horror, it makes the heroes seem even mightier and their (inevitable victories) that much sweeter.
Unfortunately, that doesn't always work out. This can be especially true when the budget limitations of films are coupled with the imagination limitations of most film producers. Toss in the need to adhere to certain formulas (or to create another line of toys), and suddenly you have an impotent villain who is not the definition of threatening but instead the definition of wasted potential. These are the top 5 worst offenders, the supervillains who seemed cool but were just...just awful.
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Friday, April 2, 2010 at 11:30AM Today's word of the day is "prodigious."
Agent M,
Awesome,
C3PO,
Gort,
Kraftwerk,
Prodigious,
Robocop,
Terminator,
Word of the Day