They have their detractors, but film and literature’s
Here’s our Top 10 list of the worst villains’ best leadership traits.
10. Victor Frankenstein ? Fire, Good
Despite having plenty of brains, Victor takes some wrong turns: grave robbing and assembling a creature out of human body parts comes immediately to mind. He does, curtis granderson embroidered jersey however, have a particular brilliance for taking on the status quo and chasing “the impossible.” He’s the type of guy who will grab a shovel, jump in, and make it happen, even when the village naysayers say it can’t be done. Boundless energy and a burning mad passion can juice up any grim, lifeless endeavor.
9. HAL 9000 ? No Drama Performa
For the sentient on-board computer of the spaceship Discovery, keeping his red eye on the ball means achieving his programmed directives, even if he has to pull the plug on the ship’s human astronauts to do it. He may not be brimming with charisma, but HAL has an unflappable calmness in the face of crisis that most leaders would kill for. He never overheats, never shouts or stomps or pounds the desk. Prod and poke as you might, you won’t jar loose the pod bay doors to his temper.
8. Lord Voldemort ? A Resssilient Rotter
Warts on a hog aren’t as nasty as this Dark Lord. Harry Potter’s archenemy is so vile people refer to him as He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. One name we might use is: Comeback Kid. Voldemort manages to slither back from the brink of nonexistence after failing to kill Harry as a baby; and while many of us might give up after such a curtis granderson embroidered jersey catastrophic setback―and his numerous subsequent setbacks through seven books―You-Know-Who is determined to find his feet again and regain that old magic (until he’s finally destroyed … sort of).
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