Villains used to always die in the end. Even the monsters. Frankenstein, Dracula - you'd kill them with a stake. Now the nightmare guy comes back.
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I think 'Voldemort' is definitely the scariest villain.
I love the 'Underworld' movies because the vampires aren't automatically evil, yet neither are they basically humans with fangs.
I find the trick to playing a villain is that you can't be bad for the sake of being bad. It has to be rooted in some sort of heartbreak.
I think everybody likes to play the villain. They're always much more interesting characters.
Well, you need the villain. If you don't have a villain, the good guy can stay home.
This is an area you always need to address when you're dealing with Dracula is the fact that there is something kind of attractive in his darkness - which there isn't in other horror characters.
As a little kid watching horror movies, if you only got to see the monster for the last two minutes of the movie, I thought that movie pretty much sucked.
Villains are fun to play.
Once you realise that heroes die, everything becomes that much more terrifying.
For my part, if the audience wanted to see Dracula again, I would be happy to reprise the role. It is an immortal character that can appear anywhere because it lies beyond time. Possibilities are endless.