Top 752 Villain Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

Explore popular Villain quotes.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Playing the villain is great fun.
There's no hero without a villain.
With all due respect to the other writers, I don't want to disparage any other writers; I don't want to have to invent a bigger villain than Deathstroke so Deathstroke can seem heroic fighting this bigger villain. I'd rather just have Deathstroke be who is, and he's kind of a bastard.
The villain drives the plot. — © Gayle Lynds
The villain drives the plot.
I swear on St. Francis, the patron saint of all animals.” Seeing Poppy’s hesitation, Beatrix added enthusiastically, “If a band of pirates kidnapped me and took me to their ship and threatened to make me walk the plank over a shiver of starving sharks unless I told them your secret, I still wouldn’t tell it. If I were tied by a villain and thrown before a herd of stampeding horses all shod in iron, and the only way to keep from being trampled was to tell the villain your secret, I—
I do think I have more fun being a villain, definitely. It's just more fun to be a villain.
I'm the blackest villain of all time.
You've got to have a villain and they'll always make me a villain. I'm used to it - it makes me work harder and it makes me fight harder.
Playing a villain would be great.
I wanna be the villain. Villains have fun.
No one sees themself as the villain in their story.
I'm the guy who plays human beings. I understand why the characters are doing what they're doing. When you play a villain, you don't play a villain: you play a human being doing what he thinks he needs to do to get what he wants.
And what’s he then that says I play the villain?
It's interesting sometimes when an audience can empathize with a villain. — © Jack Gleeson
It's interesting sometimes when an audience can empathize with a villain.
I like playing the villain role.
Whats great about The Avengers is that its the next step. Its not just superhero fights super-villain and superhero wins. Its about superheroes that come together and interact. Its a clash of the egos. You could do Avengers 1 without a villain, just with all these guys coming together. They could sit down and just have a discussion.
Im the blackest villain of all time.
Thou whoreson, senseless villain!
I became a villain for doing the right thing.
I get a lot of people saying to me, 'Oh, you're the actor who plays the nutters,' and I'm not. I'm the guy who plays human beings. I understand why the characters are doing what they're doing. When you play a villain, you don't play a villain: you play a human being doing what he thinks he needs to do to get what he wants.
I would love to be a villain.
I'm the super villain of the whole entire UFC.
America has this fascination with glorifying the villain and not talking about the trials and tribulations. We tell the story of the successful villain a lot of times, but we don't tell the story of the people who don't come out so successful, and we don't tell the story of all the bystanders of that choice.
I think what's exciting about playing a villain - particularly a villain who's totally unapologetic about their evil intentions - is that it's not anything remotely like what you get to do in real life. You're never allowed to be evil and not feel bad about it afterwards, let alone be evil, period.
'Deathstroke' became an interesting challenge - not just because of his ethnicity, but because he's a villain. I've never written a villain as a protagonist of a series before. I thought this could be an interesting challenge. That's really what got my attention, and it just went from there.
The great thing I like about the sci-fi genre is there's a lot of different latitude for a lot of different kinds of behavior. You can be a very larger-than-life villain, or a very naturalistic villain, and all of it seems to fit.
I like playing the villain.
What's great about 'The Avengers' is that it's the next step. It's not just superhero fights super-villain and superhero wins. It's about superheroes that come together and interact. It's a clash of the egos. You could do 'Avengers 1' without a villain, just with all these guys coming together. They could sit down and just have a discussion.
Of course, 'The Last Stand' has a villain who is traveling to the border to fulfill his own desires, but it's more about the main character. The Sheriff putting a stop to this villain and defending his town. 'The Last Stand' is more about protecting something. About protecting a value.
It's always more interesting to play the villain.
As you do on any cable series, if they introduce you as the villain, then you better start working towards making him a really good guy, or if they introduce you as a really good guy, then you better start working towards being the villain. Your character has to go somewhere, or else they become very uninteresting.
I know that the U.K. loves a villain.
The villain is the character that the people remember.
I can't be the villain that I play in the movies.
Where there is a hero, there is always a villain.
It's generally more fun playing the villain
I prefer to play the villain or the antihero.
Everybody loves a villain - let's face it.
You know everyone loves to be the villain. — © Hugh Grant
You know everyone loves to be the villain.
It's a pity I have been stereotyped as a villain.
I guess that I've always wanted to be a Bond villain.
It's generally more fun playing the villain.
One murder makes a villain; millions, a hero.
I think it's too easy often to find a villain out of the headlines and to then repeat that villainy again and again and again. You know, traditionally, America has always looked to scapegoat someone as the boogie man... there is a tradition in the most simplistic of action movies for there to be some horrible villain.
I want to play a villain - I can't wait to play a villain.
I find I am more interested in the villain-type roles because they can be so much more complex than just the villain. I don't think anybody sees them as evil per se. They show how close we are to one another. It's an untapped area of art. And I think, physically, I'm not going to play the hero.
I love being the villain.
Who is to say who is the villain and who is the hero? Probably the dictionary.
I don't like the word 'villain' or 'heavy.' — © Peter Lorre
I don't like the word 'villain' or 'heavy.'
Demetrius: Villain, what hast thou done? Aaron: That which thou canst not undo. Chiron: Thou hast undone our mother. Aaron: Villain, I have done thy mother.
The villain's censure is extorted praise.
The Joker is my favorite villain of all time.
I really want to be a villain.
I am my favourite villain!
History will decide if I'm a villain or a hero.
He who outrages benevolence is called a ruffian: he who outrages righteousness is called a villain. I have heard of the cutting off of the villain Chow, but I have not heard of the putting of a ruler to death.
In all honesty, because my name is Cinco and I grew up in Phoenix, I had a lot of exposure to Latin culture and those sorts of things, and that inspired the idea of this villain, El Macho. The name came first and everything else came after that. We loved the idea of this villain. Ken actually has a lot of Latino roots in his family, too.
One murder made a villain, Millions a hero.
'Villain' is such a harsh word.
Live as a villain, die as a hero
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!