User:LucidPigeons/Non-Ordered Favorites

Villains
Absolute Favorite Villain: Bryagh: I don't know what my fascination with this character is. However, Ommadon's dragon is well-designed, cracks an intimidating voice, and is one of the purest examples of a Complete Monster I've ever seen in western-made animation.

Joker: Throughout his numerous incarnations, the Joker has proven to be a versatile, entertaining, and seriously entertaining foe, no matter how he's presented; a perfect contrast to the ever stoic and vigilant Batman. The Mark Hamill incarnation is the best, by a landslide. The BTAS version is always a riot, and I'm extremely excited for Mark Hamill to reprise his role in the upcoming 2016 The Killing Joke.

Hades: In the like of the Joker, Hades is one of those rare villains who is incredibly entertaining while at the same time being incredibly vile.

Deviljho: As Monster Hunter is my favorite video game series, the dreaded Deviljho is an intimidating and thrilling foe to fight.

Palpatine: Easily the best of all Chessmasters, Palpatine is the ultimate example of a Big Bad and probably the most evil character ever put to any form of media.

The Grinch: A living, well-animated and enjoyably despicable representation of my feelings on Christmas. Don't ask.

Tails Doll: I originated from a Tails Doll fansite. Even now, the sheer brutality of the legends still makes the Doll my favorite Creepypasta.

Owlman: Although the Joker is Batman's archenemy overall, Owlman is Batman's perfect evil counterpart: a stoic, bitter nihilist who let his breakdowns get to him and engineers the vilest plot in the DCAU.

Nyarlathotep: I've a thing for eldritch abominations, and am a massive fan of Lovecraft. Nyarlathotep is my personal favorite of the Outer Gods, for his surprisingly human personality and his influence on the later to come Randall Flagg. You don't have to be human to be sadistic.

Fazbear: The face of, I dare to say, my favorite horror franchise. Although he's unfortunately been sidelined, Freddy helped to codify one of the most innovative horror games of the past few months yet. Foxy also deserves special mention.

Mr. Blonde: If only for his one most notable scene, I find myself rewatching Mr. Blonde's torture of the cop. There's something just so enjoyable seeing a psychopath dance merrily to the tune of Stuck In The Middle With You (which happens to be my favorite song) as he hacks off someone's ear.

Frank Booth: Frank is an enormously vile son-of-a-bitch, but Dennis Hopper plays Frank Booth in such a bombastic and memorable fashion I can't help but love to hate the guy, as bastardly and depraved as he may be.

Peridot: Peridot's an enormously entertaining Gem with a humorous personality and a memorable design and voice. It helps that even though she's hilarious, she's also implicitly disgustingly evil, or at least so amoral or far off from Earth's standards we view her as such (seeing the death of all life on Earth as a side effect, trying to kill a child, and apparently helping out with forced fusion of dead gems does that to you). She's much more memorable than the incredibly flat Jasper and more villainous than Lapis Lazuli, and I look forward to her being on-screen every time.

Series
Redwall

Monster Hunter

Batman

Anything pertaining to the Cthulhu Mythos

Five Nights at Freddy's

Movies
Jurassic Park

Chicago

The Shawshank Redemption

Websites
TV Tropes

Cracked

Animals
Cats