Ooh, good point on Salieri, bigsleepj! I'll definitely second that one.
And...what about Saruman from the LotR movies? He's pretty despicable, if you ask me. Cutting down trees, mutating Orcs (who were already mutated from Elves) into Uruk-hai, sealing a pact with Sauron himself in his thirst for power. I would say he's the most in-your-face villain of the whole story, more so than Sauron who just sits around in his tower as a big burning eye. (And then he goes and almost ruins the Shire, but that's not in the movies anyway, so never mind.)
Ooh, and Voldemort! Ralph Fiennes portrays him perfectly in the fourth and fifth Harry Potter movies, as the villain who will stop at nothing to conquer death and gain immortality. He's also pretty crafty at how he tries to kill Harry.
Viki from I, Robot! "My logic is undeniable." The best villains are always the ones who genuinely believe their course of action is the only viable one. Also, when Viki "dies", she sounds an awful lot like Shodan from System Shock
Why are all the best villains in movies that are based on books?
Those are the only ones I can think of now. My problem with coming up with villains is that there's such a fine line between 'despicable' and 'delightfully horrid', for me anyway. It's hard not to like bad guys sometimes.
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