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Are people raised to be villains or vilified like I have become?
Tony Blair is not a villain, but he's played the part very well.
The villain of any story is often the most compelling character.
She should have know that villains often come with pretty faces.
The villain is the person who knows the most but cares the least.
We need the villain sometimes. It makes for an interesting story.
The more successful the villain, the more successful the picture.
Try finding a better villain than me. I am the best of the worst!
I didn't want to play a mediocre villain. I wanted to go full-on.
As a writer I'm more drawn to villains who are just slightly mad.
I liked getting the best villain award. I thought that was funny.
I'm not handsome enough to be James Bond. Maybe a villain, though.
People often think I've played the villain more times than I have.
Sometimes there is more exploration in the character for a villain.
I don't think you can play a villain with a negative point of view.
Are doctors who make mistakes villains? No, because then we all are.
Villains are undone by what is worst in them, heroes by what is best.
But you see, I have played more good guys than I have played villains.
Every villain has their belief system that makes perfect sense to them.
I've played the villain before, but my baddies have always entertained.
It is really funny when people say you'd be obvious for a great villain.
Actors always want to play the villain role at least once in their life.
The villains have turned into heroes. The heroes have turned into heals.
I played characters with villainous aspect. But out-and-out villain? No.
The villain in superhero movies is often, I think, what makes the movie.
It's interesting sometimes when an audience can empathize with a villain.
Villains are very, very boring to do. They're so much easier than heroes.
Comedy or villain, the role does not matter as long as it is challenging.
If you can't play the good guy, sometimes you've got to play the villain.
Villains fear me because I am unpredictable and broccoli. See what I mean?
It's not that fun to just play a villain, without any reasoning behind it.
Moriarty is arguably the most famous super-villain in terms of literature.
Being an entertainer, I want to play the role both of a villain and a hero.
Even with a villain, you don't want him just to be some pockmarked punchbag.
What's really fun as the villain is working to get the audience to hate you.
Being a villain is great, even though I've only gotten to do it a few times.
Who is to say who is the villain and who is the hero? Probably the dictionary.
My question is why does every African American fighter have to be the villain?
'Flying Jatt' is a superhero movie, and the villain needs to be really strong.
Ive always wanted to play the villain. But the young girl is never the villain.
Nobody is a villain in their own story. We're all the heroes of our own stories.
I want portray a Bond villain. I think I'd give Bond a great run as the villain.
I've always wanted to play the villain. But the young girl is never the villain.
Sometimes a villain is very quiet - it makes them more deadly, more intellectual.
It's not like I played a villain and everyone goes 'ugh, there's that guy again'.
No villain thinks of himself as a villain, and that's the approach I always take.
People are not born heroes or villains; they’re created by the people around them.
There have always been readers throughout history who have been drawn to villains.
I'm not interested in the heroes or the villains. I'm interested in playing people.
Well, you need the villain. If you don't have a villain, the good guy can stay home.