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cardboard_killer
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Is Grendel the best bad guy name ever?

 

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always thought it was Adolf?

cardboard_killer
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10 minutes ago, jollyjack said:

always thought it was Adolf?

 

that's the greatest bad guy with a name, not the greatest bad guy name. Frankly "Adolf" sounds like a housepet's name.

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Dick Dastardly......... and his drooling sidekick, Mutly

 

:drinks:

cardboard_killer
Posted

Agent Smith?

6./ZG26_Custard
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Klaus Schwab

Real person but sounds looks and acts like a Bond villain 

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cardboard_killer
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10 hours ago, Gambit21 said:

How is Grendel better than Nimrod?

In modern North American English, the term "nimrod" is often used to mean a dimwitted or a stupid person, a usage first recorded in 1932. The usage is often said to have been popularized by the Looney Tunes cartoon character Bugs Bunny sarcastically referring to the hunter Elmer Fudd as "nimrod"[50][51] to highlight the difference between "mighty hunter" and "poor little Nimrod", i.e. Fudd.[52] However, it is in fact Daffy Duck who refers to Fudd as "my little Nimrod" in the 1948 short "What Makes Daffy Duck".[53]

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4 hours ago, 6./ZG26_Custard said:

Klaus Schwab

Real person but sounds looks and acts like a Bond villain 


Only much worse than any Bond villan.

4 hours ago, cardboard_killer said:

In modern North American English, the term "nimrod" is often used to mean a dimwitted or a stupid person, a usage first recorded in 1932. The usage is often said to have been popularized by the Looney Tunes cartoon character Bugs Bunny sarcastically referring to the hunter Elmer Fudd as "nimrod"[50][51] to highlight the difference between "mighty hunter" and "poor little Nimrod", i.e. Fudd.[52] However, it is in fact Daffy Duck who refers to Fudd as "my little Nimrod" in the 1948 short "What Makes Daffy Duck".[53]


This is where I type “no shti” ;)

 

From ancient Hebrew to Bugs Bunny - exactly why I used that name.

MisterSmith
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5 hours ago, cardboard_killer said:

Agent Smith?

You make my heart sad..........

 

:)

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In modern North American English, the term "nimrod" is often used to mean a dimwitted or a stupid person, a usage first recorded in 1932. The usage is often said to have been popularized by the Looney Tunes cartoon character Bugs Bunny sarcastically referring to the hunter Elmer Fudd as "nimrod"[50][51] to highlight the difference between "mighty hunter" and "poor little Nimrod", i.e. Fudd.[52] However, it is in fact Daffy Duck who refers to Fudd as "my little Nimrod" in the 1948 short "What Makes Daffy Duck".[53]

THIS is the sort of learning I respect!

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Hawker Nimrod:

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As for bad guy names, the most sinister bad guys generally have innocuous-sounding ones.  Harold Shipman? Sounds like the sort of old geezer you'd see down the pub, slowly sipping on a pint. Looks like one, too...

 

 

 

 

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That's a nice one for FC2!

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7 hours ago, 6./ZG26_Custard said:

Klaus Schwab

Real person but sounds looks and acts like a Bond villain 

 

I don't think he is acting. ?

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20 minutes ago, jollyjack said:

That's a nice one for FC2!

 

It would be a bit unfair though, seeing as it first flew in 1931.

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pity ...

Blooddawn1942
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Tulsa Doom! 

 

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It's either Black Bart ....

 

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Or Big Nose George.

 

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On 5/26/2022 at 2:49 PM, Blooddawn1942 said:

Tulsa Doom! 

 

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Erm...any self-respecting fan of Robert E Howard's Conan knows that's Thulsa Doom. "Tulsa Doom" describes the likelihood of finding a beautiful woman in Tulsa Oklahoma. 

69th_Mobile_BBQ
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Calibos from the original Clash of the Titans movie.   That mix of live acting for the dialogue and low-frame clay animation for the body action made him creepy as hell!

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4 hours ago, 69th_Mobile_BBQ said:

Calibos from the original Clash of the Titans movie.   That mix of live acting for the dialogue and low-frame clay animation for the body action made him creepy as hell!


It wasn’t clay, but yes the stop and go animation did in an odd way work to enhance the creep factor. Never thought of that before.

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Vlad Tepes / Vlad the Impaler

69th_Mobile_BBQ
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4 hours ago, Gambit21 said:


It wasn’t clay, but yes the stop and go animation did in an odd way work to enhance the creep factor. Never thought of that before.

 

Hmm...  always thought it was.   ....Learn something new every day. :)

 

9./JG27golani79
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How about .. Dr. Evil? ?

 

 

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