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AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains is a list of the one hundred greatest screen characters (fifty each in the hero and villain categories) as chosen by the American Film Institute in June 2003. It is part of the AFI 100 Years... series. The list was first presented in a CBS special hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
After issue #200 (June 2008), Wizard made several changes to the magazine, shifting focus from reviews and humor to information about upcoming comics and the industry as a whole. The three-page "Magic Words" section, which consisted of reader questions, was dropped and replaced by "Fan Mail", a half-page section allowing three short (and often ...
Good movies become great, and great movies become classics thanks to memorable villains. These are the best ever. The 51 greatest movie villains of all time, ranked
The first "Alien" movie, released in 1979, is a straight-up horror film in a way the rest of the films are not — but no matter what movie they're in, whether it's "Aliens," "Alien 3," "Alien ...
Pop culture website IGN placed General Zod at No. 30 on their list of the 'Top 50 Comic Book Villains' while commenting "Stamp is Zod" (emphasis in original). [7] Meanwhile, this portrayal is rated #58 on Wizard magazine's "100 Greatest Villains of All Time" list. [8]
AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains; List of comic book supervillain debuts; List of female action heroes and villains; List of female supervillains; List of horror film villains; List of Secret Society of Super Villains members; List of Sinister Six members; List of soap opera villains
The Wicked Witch is dead!" The character ranks No. 4 in the American Film Institute's list of the 50 Best Movie Villains of All Time alongside Darth Vader, Norman Bates, and Hannibal Lecter, [4] making her the highest ranking female villain, as well as placing 90th on Empire magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time. [5]
Judge Doom is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, portrayed by Christopher Lloyd.He is depicted as the much-feared, cruel and evil judge of Toontown, who later in the film is revealed as the mastermind behind the framing of the titular character and the murder of protagonist Eddie Valiant's brother.