While I'm trying to be a villain, Tyler Posey's just making me break character all the time. It's hilarious.
Ive always wanted to play the villain. But the young girl is never the villain.
Villains can often be one note and I would say in that case, it’s not fun to play the villain. It’s fun to play the villain if he a) has dimension and b) the villain gets to do all the things in the movie that in life he would get punished for. In the movie, you’re applauded for them if you do them with panache. And so that’s why it’s more fun to play the villain.
Whether carbon dioxide is quite the environmental villain that some people make it out to be is not yet proven.
I'm not handsome enough to be James Bond. Maybe a villain, though.
My daughter wants to throw a stone at a bad man. I stop her from throwing, shaking my head and giving her a little slap. My disapproval is complete. You think: 'That's right, she shouldn't throw a stone even at a villain. ' Then I hand her a brick to throw.
A lot of artists are scared to do that, they are scared to step out on their own. What am I the super villain of western Canada is that what I am? Is Classified the clean cut, staying true to his roots, hip hop guy from the East coast that stays in his lane and he made it big staying true to what he did and didn't make corny music? Then that is what he is and I am proud of him for that.
The principal villain in rising health care costs is the government. Not pharmaceutical companies, not doctors, but government.
I am saddened when I hear these words -this is not the person I knew - because those words objectify the person suffering from Alzheimer's. When you objectify a person you also dehumanize them. Once dehumanized the person becomes a villain.
Well, you know, in any novel you would hope that the hero has someone to push back against, and villains - I find the most interesting villains those who do the right things for the wrong reasons, or the wrong things for the right reasons. Either one is interesting. I love the gray area between right and wrong.
Everything [Ted] Cruz was doing was legal, it was aboveboard, but it was portrayed as Cruz is the villain, and here's [Donald] Trump and what he wants and will he get it? "Will he get to 1,237 before the convention? And if he doesn't, will they block him?"
I was played the villain so much because I was bigger and stronger than most, and they cast me as the villain everywhere I went.
I am absolutely ecstatic about it,. . . To say you are one of the 50 favorite villains and one of the 50 favorite heroes in the history of American motion pictures, that is unbelievable, and I felt very honored.
The English are good at bad guys - the James Bond-style villain, cunning, slow-burning. The Americans are much more obvious about it.
You don’t return people’s smiles—it’s perfectly clear to you that people can smile and smile and still be villains.
I believe the most intricate plot won't matter much to readers if they don't care about the characters, especially in a series. So I try to focus hard on making each character, whether villain or hero, have an interesting flaw that readers can relate to.
I always root for the bad guy and I don't think you have a great movie without a great villain.
When I start creating a villain, I start liking the villain and so the villain is not really evil.
I didn't want to play a mediocre villain. I wanted to go full-on.
As a filmmaker, you're always supposed to be with your characters, in all movies, even if they're villains.