Rank the Main Villains

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  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
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    From Best to worst
    We should resurrect this thread

    Franz Sanchez
    Auric Goldfinger
    Le Chiffre
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
    Francisco Scaramanga
    Max Zorin
    Elliot Carver
    Raoul Silva
    Hugo Drax
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld (YOLT)
    Rosa Klebb
    Dominic Greene
    Julius No
    Kamal Khan
    Emilio Largo
    Elektra King
    Alec Trevelyan
    Georgi Koskov
    Karl Stromberg
    Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big
    Aris Kristatos
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld (SP)
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld (DAF)
    Gustav Graves
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited January 2018 Posts: 23,883
    1. Sir Hugo Drax
    2. Raoul Silva
    3. Alec Trevelyan
    4. Emilio Largo
    5. Franz Sanchez
    6. Le Chiffre.
    7. Francisco Scaramanga
    8. Karl Stromberg
    9. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
    10. Rosa Klebb
    11. Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big
    12. Prince Kamal Khan
    13. Dominic Greene
    14. Dr. Julius No
    15. Auric Goldfinger
    16. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (YOLT)
    17. General Orlov
    18. Max Zorin
    19. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (DAF)
    20. Elektra King
    21. Sir Gustav Graves
    22. Elliot Carver
    23. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (SP)
    24. Aristotle Kristatos
    25. General Georgi Koskov
    26. Brad Whitaker
    27. Renard
  • edited July 2019 Posts: 17,241
    1. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Savalas)
    2. Rosa Klebb (Any of the FRWL villains would rank high on my list)
    3. Auric Goldfinger
    4. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (unseen)
    5. Franz Sanchez
    6. Max Zorin
    7. Francisco Scaramanga
    8. Le Chiffre (Mikkelsen)
    9. Alec Trevelyan
    10. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Gray)

    (My favourite villains of the series)

    11. Dr. Julius No
    12. Emilio Largo
    13. Elektra King
    14. Kananga
    15. Kamal Khan
    16. Karl Stromberg
    17. Elliot Carver
    18. Gustav Graves
    19. Aris Kristatos

    (Good villains, but not top tier)

    20. Raul Silva
    21. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Pleasence)
    22. General Koskov, Brad Whitaker
    23. Dominic Greene
    24. Hugo Drax
    25. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Waltz)

    (Villains I'm indifferent about, and ones I just find bad)
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    edited July 2019 Posts: 6,759
    Out of the 12 films I’ve seen so far during my current Bondathon:

    1. Francisco Scaramanga
    2. Dr. Julius No
    3. Hugo Drax
    4. Auric Goldfinger
    5. Emilio Largo
    6. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
    7. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (DAF)
    8. Rosa Klebb
    9. Karl Stromberg
    10. Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big
    11. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (YOLT)
    12. Aristotle Kristatos
  • Zorin91Zorin91 Stavanger, Norway
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    Great
    1. Zorin (ridiculously entertaining to watch)
    2. Raoul Silva (mad and interesting)
    3. Franz Sanchez (vicious and well-spoken)
    4. Goldfinger (greedy and funny)
    5. Kananga (like his scheme, charming as well)
    6. Scaramanga (oozes suave)
    7. Kamal Khan and Orlov (two entirely opposite, but highly memorable characters)
    8. Savalas Blofeld (interesting, cool and calm Blofeld)

    Good
    9. Drax (dry, sarcastic and loco)
    10. Trevelyan (Bonds equal, Great in the last fight)
    11. Elliot Carver (totally overplayed by Pryce, but I love him for it)
    12. Le Chiffre (solid and believable)
    13. Dr. No (not much screen time, but does a lot with little)
    14. Rosa Klebb (what a scary woman)
    15. Gray Blofeld (not exactly Blofeld, but rather witty)
    16. Karl Stromberg (doesn't do much, but interesting premise and some cool lines)

    OK
    17. Pleasance Blofeld (menacing look, but not much else)
    18. Largo (does his own dirty work, a little bland)
    19. Kristatos (the twist is good, and well acted, but not too engaging)
    20. Elektra King and Renard (interesting dynamic, a bit boring though, and the bullet thing irritates me for some reason)
    21. Koskov and Whittaker (Koskov's good, Whittaker doesn't fit the villain role)

    Bad
    22. Gustav Graves (cocky moron, but has a few good moments)
    23. Dominic Green (whiny brat, not villain material)
    24. Waltz Blofeld (I struggle so much with the step Brother thing, and I feel like the whole "behind it all"-thing devaluates the otherwise amazing Raoul Silva)
  • Posts: 12,243
    Time for an update; some of my last list I saw on here has changed a lot. I had to think hard doing this ranking this time around, and I'm still uncertain about a few spots (13-20 is particularly tough for me)!:

    Great
    1. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
    2. Dr. Julius No
    3. Raoul Silva
    4. Alec Trevelyan
    5. Francisco Scaramanga
    6. Max Zorin
    7. Franz Sanchez
    8. Le Chiffre
    9. Dr. Kananga / Mr. Big
    10. Elektra King
    11. Auric Goldfinger
    12. Rosa Klebb

    Good
    13. Emilio Largo
    14. Dominic Greene
    15. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (YOLT)
    16. Elliot Carver
    17. Hugo Drax
    18. Karl Stromberg
    19. Aris Kristatos
    20. Kamal Khan

    Mediocre
    21. Georgi Koskov
    22. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (SP)
    23. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (DAF)
    24. Gustav Graves / Tan-Sun Moon
  • ThunderballThunderball playing Chemin de Fer in a casino, downing Vespers
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    I will not count the unseen Blofeld of FRWL and TB. He's great but not the main villain.

    1. Raoul Silva
    2. Le Chiffre
    3. Emilio Largo
    4. Franz Sanchez
    5. Auric Goldfinger
    6. Dr. No
    7. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
    8. Max Zorin
    9. Hugo Drax
    10. Rosa Klebb
    11. Elektra King
    12. Alec Trevelyan
    13. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (SP)
    14. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (YOLT)
    15. Francisco Scaramanga
    16. Kamal Khan
    17. Elliot Carver
    18. Karl Stromberg
    19. Kananga
    20. Aristotle Kristatos
    21. General Georgi Koskov/Brad Whitaker
    22. Dominic Green
    23. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (DAF)
    24. Gustav Graves

  • edited November 2019 Posts: 17,241
    Updated from last Bondathon and the occasional viewing of some favourites. There's some changes:

    1. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
    2. Rosa Klebb
    3. Franz Sanchez
    4. Max Zorin
    5. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (unseen)
    6. Emilio Largo
    7. Auric Goldfinger
    8. Le Chiffre
    9. Francisco Scaramanga
    10. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (DAF)
    11. Elektra King
    12. Alec Trevelyan
    13. Kananga / Mr. Big
    14. Dr. No
    15. Kamal Khan
    16. Aristotle Kristatos
    17. Dominic Green
    18. Karl Stromberg
    19. Raoul Silva
    20. Elliot Carver
    21. Hugo Drax
    22. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (YOLT)
    23. Gustav Graves / Tan-Sun Moon
    24. General Georgi Koskov/Brad Whitaker
    25. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (SP)
  • ProfJoeButcherProfJoeButcher Bless your heart
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    This will be long, bloated, and unpopular, but I spent so much time thinking about it!

    1. Sanchez
    Suave, scary, funny, he's really got it all. Even beyond Bond, he's just a great film villain.

    2. Kananga
    I think this guy is really underrated. I'm a fan of completely mad villains who control themselves so well for so long until they just snap totally. I like his cool demeanor as Dr Kananga, and his nutty Mr Big performance. And he looks great in the knife fight.

    3. Dr No
    The template. Great look, great lair, great gimmicky hands.

    4. Greene
    Yeah, I like Greene. A lot. Again, I like the bonkers ones. And unlike Zorin (who I also like), I find Greene believable in his position. He's a creepy, slimy nut, but he has a dangerous aura about him that makes his potentially ridiculous fight with Bond actually seem believable.

    5. Zorin
    Who doesn't love Walken? While Zorin's willingness to constantly be present at all of his crimes makes him a little unbelievable as a respected industrialist, he's just too much fun.

    6. Scaramanga
    An oddly lovable villain who's perfectly friendly and reasonable most of the time, he's a great match for Roger's Bond.

    7. Drax
    Every moment Lonsdale is on screen is great. He's only got one trick, really, but that droll humor serves him well.

    8. Blofeld (Waltz)
    Another unpopular choice, I know. But I love his boardroom scene, and I love his odd casualness in the Morocco section. Also, "I've really put you through it, haven't I?" is one of my favorite villain lines.

    9. Blofeld (Savalas)
    An excellent match for Bond, physically and intellectually, the only Blofeld you can really say that about. If he hadn't fallen for Tracy's rather silly ruse near the end, he'd be even higher.

    10. Koskov/Whitaker
    Another unpopular choice? I enjoy both performances, and find the idea of these two doofuses dragging Britain and the Soviets into a potential war really interesting and scary. I'm also a big fan of the strange showdown between Bond and Whitaker.

    11. Silva
    A fun and original performance. His actions are obviously inspired by Ledger's Joker, but I've never seen another villain with the personality of Silva.

    12. Blofeld (Gray)
    Apart from one unfortunate scene, he's a lot less camp than the movie around him. Great delivery of some well-written dialogue. Fun to watch.

    13. Goldfinger
    13 is low for Goldfinger probably, but it's not low. I just like the above guys more....

    14. Largo
    I used to think of Largo as a near non-entity, but on my last viewing of Thunderball, I really liked him. He exudes a certain competence and strength that perhaps doesn't pan out in movie events, but for most of the movie, he's a very strong presence.

    15. Le Chiffre
    I considered going both higher and lower with him. He's a great character, for sure, but I don't find him very effectual or intimidating as a villain. He's just so clearly frightened.

    16. Graves
    Too high? This is still the good section, and I do enjoy Graves. It's not a good film he's in, but his obnoxious behavior is fun to watch, and it ends of making sense that he's a fake person. (Well, it doesn't make sense, but it's consistent anyway!)

    17. Kristatos
    We're getting into the weaker villains here. As many have said, nothing really wrong with Kristatos, but he doesn't get enough to do.

    18. Blofeld (Pleasence)
    This guy doesn't seem to have the physical or intellectual prowess to go up against Bond or head SPECTRE. He's just a little weirdo with a pretty lousy plan who would have been overthrown within the organization long ago. That said, he's certainly an icon, and I suppose he's interesting to watch.

    19. Trevelyan
    I don't see the appeal. Great, truly great fight at the end of Goldeneye, but his character doesn't make a great deal of sense, and his dialogue is unfortunately written. And by that I mean that's it's very very written. He speaks in prose. I just can't really buy it. Ourumov had a lot more potential; I thought.

    20. Khan
    From here on out it's a lot of overacting, or one case of underacting. Jourdan is just laying it on way, way too thick. And we've already got Berkoff doing it!

    21. Rosa Klebb
    Sorry. Again, too much for me. But I do actually enjoy her performance with the shoe. She's more interesting when she's cornered and afraid.

    22. Carver
    This type of overacting was done better by Toby Stephens. Partly because DAD is more conducive to this kind of performance. A movie where Bond sniffs a corpse and we're supposed to be sad should maybe have a villain who takes it more seriously.

    23. Stromberg
    Just bland. He rarely even stands up.

    24. King
    Really melodramatic and difficult to watch. It's related to the movie, I guess. The scene in the avalanche jacket is possibly my least favorite in the series. Additionally, much of her plot seems to move along because of extremely dumb decisions by Bond and M.

    Sorry for such a long, possibly dull post with unpopular rankings. It's just I'd never tried this before today...!
  • goldenswissroyalegoldenswissroyale Switzerland
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    No reason to apologize @ProfJoeButcher, I enjoyed to read all your comments. I especially like your high votes for Sanchez and Greene.
  • edited November 2019 Posts: 15,785
    1. AURIC GOLDFINGER
    2. BLOFELD (SAVALAS)
    3. DR NO
    4. SCARAMANGA
    5. EMILIO LARGO
    6. MAXIMILIAN LARGO
    7. KAMAL KHAN
    8. HUGO DRAX
    9. FRANZ SANCHEZ
    10. BLOFELD (PLEASENCE)
    11. MAX ZORIN
    12. LE CHIFFRE
    13. KARL STROMBERG
    14. KANANGA
    15. ROSA KLEBB
    16. BLOFELD (GRAY)
    17. KRISTATOS
    18. KOSKOV
    19. SILVA
    20. ELLIOT CARVER
    21. ALEC TREVELYAN
    22. DOMINIC GREENE
    23. GUSTAV GRAVES
    24. BLOFELD (WALTZ)
    25. RENAAAAAAAAAAAAARD/ELEKTRA DUO
  • The best of them:

    1-Blofeld (OHMSS)
    2-Max Zorin
    3-Hugo Drax
    4-Le Chiffre
    5-Sanchez
    6-Dr No
    7-Goldfinger
    8-Blofeld (SP)
    9-Silva

    The credibles:

    10-Trevelyan
    11-Elektra King
    12-Rosa Kleeb
    13-Kristatos
    14-Kamal Khan
    15-Elliot Carver

    The not so bad:

    16-Mr Big
    17-Blofeld (YOLT)
    18-Emilio Largo
    19-Scaramanga
    20-Koskov

    The laughables:

    21-Dominic Greene
    22-Blofeld (DAF)
    23-Graves
    24-Stromberg
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    Im surprised Zorin is rated so high.
  • ThunderballThunderball playing Chemin de Fer in a casino, downing Vespers
    edited November 2019 Posts: 776
    You know, you're right about Trevelyan @ProfJoeButcher. He starts out well, but it's like the writers can't make up their minds about what he wants. First he's out for revenge then he's out to get more money than god. Which is it? I think I ranked him too high. Me and my rose colored glasses when it comes to Goldeneye because it was the first Bond movie I ever saw.

    I think I also agree with you on Waltz's Blofeld. I like his cool headedness over some of the other Blofelds. And that boardroom scene is killer, wonderful build up. I think I ranked him a little too low.
  • ProfJoeButcherProfJoeButcher Bless your heart
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    I think I also agree with you on Waltz's Blofeld. I like his cool headedness over some of the other Blofelds. And that boardroom scene is killer, wonderful build up. I think I ranked him a little too low.

    One of the fun things about thinking through this for me is realizing that on the whole, I quite like the film Blofelds. (The unseen one is also really great). I'm not wild about Pleasence, but the others all ranked quite high.

    I'm a big fan of the Blofeld of the novels, and while the film versions have never really even resembled that character, or his delightful arc, I can at least see now that I really like most of what EON has created for the films.

  • thedovethedove hiding in the Greek underworld
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    I will have a go at this just for kicks! Not sure I can do the full ranking thing but I do wish to share my thoughts!

    THE GOOD (Good at being bad)
    1. Auric Goldfinger..."No Mister Bond I expect you to die!" He is the perfect foil for Bond and Frobe seems to enjoy chewing the scenery.
    2. Doctor No... "You cost me time, money and damaged my network." Wiseman is perfectly cast as the cold and calculating villain. His villainy is built up off screen as we see people loyal to him killing themselves in order to serve him.
    3. Blofeld (Grey)...His Blofeld fits the theme of DAF. I love some of the lines he delivers and how he delivers them. The smarmy smile is an added bonus.
    4. Scaramanga...Lee strikes the right balance with him. He is cold and calculating. The lunch scene before the duel is a highwater mark for the villain. So well done.
    5. Rosa Klebb...her creepiness, her glasses and the wild look at the end with the "she's had her kicks!" fight. Wonderful villain!
    6. Drax...again a great foil for our hero. He is sardonic and very dry but man is this guy evil! "Take care of Mr. Bond see that some harm comes to him." Said with the emotion of someone who has ice in his veins.
    7. Orlov...an OTT villain of the highest order. His line delivery and his lust for life make him stand out for me. The movie loses steam when he leaves it.
    8. Zorin...another OTT villain. I like his ability to menace one moment and the next be charming in a social setting.

    THE BAD (they are good at being bad!)
    • Carver...a great OTT menace to the world. I enjoy the glee he gets causing mayhem and injecting himself into the world.
    • Silva...I enjoy his thirst for revenge and his tenacity to get back at Mi6 and especially M.
    • Largo...not bad. Big and rather brutish. I don't think the eye patch was needed to make him appear villainous.
    • Kananga...the style and sophisticated Bond villain. He provides a nice contrast to what's gone before and in some ways since.
    • Blofeld (Salvalas) This Blofeld can fight, he is a bit of a brute and he fits perfectly within OHMSS.
    • Electra...you like her and then you hate her. She's a manipulative woman who always seems to get her way.
    • Blofeld (Waltz) This Blofeld may have a shoehorned backstory but he's still "cuckoo" enough to make my bad villain list.
    • Alec (006) This guy can match Bond in a fight and they have a great one at the dish. He seems to know how to prod and piss off Bond.

    THE UGLY (they are bad at being bad!)
    1. Stromberg...he comes across as generic and rather dull. Too bad his plan was a real cracker.
    2. Kristatos...he's just there. Bland and rather uninspiring
    3. Whitaker...hes OTT and he's loud and proud. But not much here to really grab on to.
    4. Blofeld (Pleasance) he looks wimpy and acts like it too. A shame cause what should have been a big reveal fizzles.
    5. Le Chiffre the blood from the eye seems like something like Largo's eye patch. It's been given to him cause we really don't have a fully fleshed out character.
    6. Sanchez I am not a fan of his villainy. He spends most of the movie killing his own team cause Bond was smarter then him. I prefer my villains to be more aware.
  • goldenswissroyalegoldenswissroyale Switzerland
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    Good list. I totally disagree with Sanchez (but I see your point) and Grey (Blofeld as a granny is nothing I want to see). The rest works for me.
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    Nice to see DAF’s Blofeld high up someone’s list.

    I find many of the villains to be surprisingly quite weak. The Fleming-created villains are usually fine but the ones created by EON seem (to me) to be failures in some way, either the casting is horrible or the writing is poor or something else is slightly off.

    Although Silva was good, in a film which otherwise I hated. And they all have occasional moments of brilliance (such as Zorin saying ‘intuitive improvisation’ while waving a loaded gun at his own head).
  • Daniel316Daniel316 United States
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    So here's my villain ranking, I have it in tiers to better reflect my thoughts on some of em, anyway here it is


    Amazing Tier

    1. Alec Treveylan (GE)
    2. Fransisco Scaramanga (TMWTGG)
    3. Franz Sanchez (LTK)
    4. Goldfinger (GF)
    5. Max Zorin (AVTAK)
    6. Hugo Drax (MR)

    Great Tier


    7. Elliot Carver (TND)
    8. Gustav Graves (DAD)
    9. Blofeld (DAF)
    10. Elektra King (TWINE)
    11. Le Chiffre


    Good Tier

    12. Kananga (LALD)
    13. Dr. No (Dr. No)
    14. Blofeld (OHMSS)
    15. Rosa Klebb (FRWL)

    Okay Tier

    17. Dominic Greene (QOS)
    18. Kristatos (FYEO)
    19. Kamal Khan (OP)
    20. Emelio Largo (TB)


    Bad Tier

    21. Brad Whitaker (TLD)
    22. General Orlov (OP)
    23. Blofeld (Spectre)
    24. Stromberg (TSWLM)

    Awful Tier

    25. Blofeld (YOLT)
    26. Raoul Silva (SF)

    Koskov Tier

    27. General Koskov (TLD)
  • Jazz007Jazz007 Minnesota
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    1. Dr. No - Dr. No
    2. Le Chiffre - Casino Royale
    3. Largo - Thunderball
    4. Sanchez - Licence To Kill
    5. Goldfinger - Goldfinger
    6. Blofeld - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    7. Silva - Skyfall
    8. Drax - Moonraker
    9. Trevelyan - GoldenEye
    10. Scaramanga - The Man With The Golden Gun
    11. Klebb/Kronsteen - From Russia With Love
    12. Blofeld - You Only Live Twice
    13. Stromberg - The Spy Who Loved Me
    14. Zorin - A View To A Kill
    15. Blofeld - Spectre
    16. Kananga - Live And Let Die
    17. Khan/Orlav - Octopussy
    18. Greene - Quantum of Solace
    19. Koskov/Whitaker - The Living Daylights
    20. Kristatos - For Your Eyes Only
    21. Craver - Tomorrow Never Dies
    22. Blofeld - Diamonds Are Forever
    23. Renard/King - The World Is Not Enough
    24. Graves - Die Another Day
  • silva13silva13 Australia
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    1. Raoul Silva
    2. Max Zorin
    3. Auric Goldfinger
    4. Franz Sanchez
    5. Alec Trevelyan
    6. Elliot Carver
    7. Le chiffre
    8. Elektra king/ Renard
    9. Dr No
    10. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (unseen), Klebb, kronsteen &GRANT
    11. Dr kananga/ Mister Big
    12. Francisco Scaramanga
    13. ESB (pleasance)( savalas)
    14. Kamala Khan/ Orlov
    15. Whittaker/ Koskov
    16. ESB (waltz)
    17. Gustav Graves
    18. Dominic Greene
    19. Emilio Largo
    20. Kristatos
    21. Esb (gray)
    22. Stromberg
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
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    My (controversial) Top 10:

    1. Blofeld (Gray)
    2. Dr. No
    3. Blofeld (Waltz)
    4. Stromberg
    5. Trevelyan
    6. Scaramanga
    7. Kananga
    8. Sanchez
    9. Goldfinger
    10. Orlov/Kamal
  • silva13silva13 Australia
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    marc wrote: »
    My (controversial) Top 10:

    1. Blofeld (Gray)
    2. Dr. No
    3. Blofeld (Waltz)
    4. Stromberg
    5. Trevelyan
    6. Scaramanga
    7. Kananga
    8. Sanchez
    9. Goldfinger
    10. Orlov/Kamal

    It's actually nice to see some love for Waltz as blofeld. Imagine what he could have ranked with a better script!
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
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    Yes, in ranking this I largely ignored the SP script and how Waltz had to struggle with filling it with life. Otherwise I'd have had to rank his Blofeld much lower.
  • silva13silva13 Australia
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    marc wrote: »
    Yes, in ranking this I largely ignored the SP script and how Waltz had to struggle with filling it with life. Otherwise I'd have had to rank his Blofeld much lower.

    I'm excited to see what he does in NTTD, cary seems to have more understanding of the character. On the podcast he said something like "being locked up wouldnt stop a man like blofeld" and I really like the sound of that!
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
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    Right. I already know I don't like Safin, so I'm really glad Waltz's Blofeld is there, too. Especially the potential prospect of having some degree of cooperation between Bond and Blofeld could make for quite an exciting plot.
  • silva13silva13 Australia
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    @marc may I ask why you don't like Safin so far? Genuinely curious.
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
    edited October 2020 Posts: 2,608
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  • marcmarc Universal Exports
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    Well, he looks like a horror movie villain. But I hope his plot, and perhaps his lair too, will be great. So it's still possible I'll rank NTTD high.
    Waltz, on the other hand, is the born Blofeld for me. Potentially the best Bond villain ever.
  • silva13silva13 Australia
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    marc wrote: »
    Well, he looks like a horror movie villain. But I hope his plot, and perhaps his lair too, will be great. So it's still possible I'll rank NTTD high.
    Waltz, on the other hand, is the born Blofeld for me. Potentially the best Bond villain ever.

    Waltz is definitely born blofeld. Agreed there!
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