Thread:Stolen5487/@comment-31330278-20190910190921/@comment-31330278-20191221000929

1. John Hammond's evil version. The man who invented the original Jurassic Park (the park. Not the movie). Both versions of this man were arrogant, but the cinematic version realized he's an idiot and tried to make things right despite keeping his ruthless and cunning side, while the aforementioned novel version kept his delusions and cruelty until his last moments. I'm glad Spielberg was smart enough to redeem Hammond. The cinematic version is so much better.

2. Being no worse than Katz isn't a disqualifying quality, just like being no worse than Roman Bridger doesn't make a certain "Scream" villain not pure evil (Beth, Piper and Kieran are less vile than Roman, yet all three of them are widely agreed as complete psychopaths. Maybe Milton is no worse than Roman either. Depends on point of view).