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Jan 11 2010 12:43PM


The Knicks resident movie and television buff Wilson Chandler checks in with his latest Top Five list. This week, Will the Thrill ranks his Top Five Scariest Villains of All-Time.


5. Michael Myers (“Halloween”)
"I love horror movies, so I have to add one of these type of guys to this list. If I have to pick just one, it has to be Michael Myers from the “Halloween” movies. Freddy Krueger was my favorite, but he didn’t really scare me. Michael Myers? Man, I was so scared of him growing up he terrified me!"
4. Clyde Shelton (“Law Abiding Citizen”)
"This is a movie that because I saw recently it has been stuck in my head, and how someone goes from being the hero to the villain makes him really interesting. He is kind of a more realistic than other villains I have on this list, and that makes him scary. He planned things out so well and they came together and when you have a smart guy who can do those things, that is scary. You don’t know whether to root for or against him, and the fact that someone like this could exist in the real world, that is pretty scary to think about. "
3. Megatron (“Transformers”)
"You know my love of “Transformers”, so you can’t me shocked to see him here. He is a classic villain, especially the way he looks. The Decepticons are a scary bunch and Megatron has them all afraid of him and they do his bidding. Of all the villains on this list he is probably the one I’d be most afraid to come face to face with!"
2. Lord Voldemort (“Harry Potter”)
"He has got everyone so scared of him, they won’t even say his name! They just call him He Who Must Not Be Named. When you can accomplish that, you know you are scary. There are only three people in the entire world who aren’t completely afraid of him. Man, that is a good villain. If they don’t even speak your name, that is a good villain!"
1. The Joker (“The Dark Knight”)
"Hands down, the The Joker from “The Dark Knight” is the scariest villain of All-Time. I mean, he is just absolutely terrifying. He did a great job with how he thought things out and planned everything like Clyde Shelton, but on a much bigger and creepier scale.. And then you add in the tragedy of what happened to Heath Ledger and that is his lasting impression in the movie world, and it won the Oscar, it all comes together to form the perfect and most memorable villain ever."