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My 2012 Movie Awards Part 3: Best Villain

As I've mentioned in previous 2 parts Dredd cannot win anything as I've not seen the film.

2012’s villains were all great. But they all fit the general position there movie is taking. Imagine a spectrum of Emotional on the left, Action on the right, and a point somewhere in the middle. Avengers as far as I’m concerned is the right, Amazing Spider-Man the left, and DKR in the middle. Why mention that here?

Well that is because I picked to go with emotional a.k.a. Lizard. This guy received way to much flack in my opinion and wasn’t even aiming at being the best villain ever. This villain I think is the only villain I’ve ever seen that I didn’t want to see destroyed even after the horrors accomplished. That doesn't mean I haven't pitied any villains on the contrary, I just found I felt bad but didn't mind there destruction and maybe even kinda hoped. As I said he is the only villain I can remember who I did not want to see destroyed.

Rhys Ifan as Curt Connors/the Lizard
Rhys Ifan as Curt Connors/the Lizard

Loki was good but as I said remember that spectrum he was there for action scenes and when I’m judging the villains I guarantee you emotion will win more times than not(there are exceptions like everything though). This is not to underestimate his excellence in his role as he is Loki. Bane was awesome don’t get me wrong but I don’t see him as aiming for being a awesome villain. He was good but wasn’t aiming for that. He was aiming at bringing Bale’s Batman into the spotlight and accomplished it.

I will admit Loki deserves this award but I find I can't give it. I wish I could but as I said I cannot.

As I’ve said I give this to Lizard.

Johnkmccubbin91 had this to say:

The best villain is an easy choice, Tom Hiddleston as Loki in The Avengers. Although Tom Hardy also did a good job as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, it was nowhere near as good as Hiddleston's performance. I loved Hiddleston as Loki in Thor, but he somehow managed to step it up to another gear for Avengers. He showed that Loki was a very manipulative character, that wanted to get even for the wrongs that were committed upon him. Hiddleston also showed Loki's evil side perfectly, and I loved the way that it looked like he was going to do one thing, whilst planing, or doing another. I also like that Hiddleston has shown that deep down Loki just wants to be accepted, and cause he's not he causes mayhem. I also think that Hiddleston showed a comical side during this film, as there were a couple of scenes that had funny moments. I think that it's Hiddleston's theatrical background that helped him with his role, as I've always considered Asgardian's, and characters from the Thor comics as very theatrical, and dramatic characters.

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