11. Blade runner.
– Scallywagstv2
12. The mark of a good villain is one that has identified a problem correctly but has become completely attached to a bad solution for it.
– DescipleOfCoen
13. Generally I think Dr. Doofenshmirtz had a point in the first movie. Evil Dr.D’s reason for being evil being the loss of a toy train is kinda… meh.
– stubyourtoenailnow
14. Megamind. Privilege dictates social status.
– lifejustice
15. Easy. Attack of the Clones. The Villain, Count Dooku, straight up told Obi-wan that the Galactic Republic was under the control of a Sith Master.
Which, this bothered me. Ok, so you think Count Dooku was lying. Couldn’t like one Jedi double-check the vetting on the Chancellor, just to make sure? Wouldn’t that have been prudent ‘hey, just in case guys, let’s look into this’.
– encyclodoc
16. Flint Marko (AKA Sandman) from Spider-Man 3. He’s a desperate father with a daughter on her deathbed, just trying to amass the funding necessary to bring her back to health.
– Corgisdie
17. Not a movie but Squidward from SpongeBob, he’s not really the villain technically but many children hate him. as you grow up you truly realize that he’s not wrong at all.
– jojo90210
18. Every sports movie where they show rivals as villains.
– Dizzy_Conversation_9
19. Khan was right, Kirk could have at least sent a fruit basket a long over the years.
– MajorMetal84
20. General Hummel (Ed Harris) in The Rock.
All he wanted was for soldiers’ sacrifices to be recognized by their government.
He just chose the worst possible way to pursue that goal.
– NoOneShallPassHassan