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Now ya see, I don't see him as particularly psychotic. Which is what also makes him one of the finest villains, btw.
Definition of PSYCHOSIS
: fundamental derangement of the mind (as in schizophrenia) characterized by defective or lost contact with reality
I think Sanchez had a very tight grip on reality- he was just a cold-blooded hateful SOB.
The psychotics were medically Zorin and there was a madness to Stromberg
Max Zorin, hands down.
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I the novel, he was a paranoid schizophrenic...
That was what I did remember, thanks!
Nit-picking maybe, but pyschotics and psychopaths aren't the same thing. As my dad (whom felt the distinction important, as he worked alongside rehabilitating criminals) once irritably pointed out while watching AVTAK - Chuck Lee tells Bond Zorin's psychotic only later for 007 happily to claim he's a psychopath as if it's the same)...
Elliot Carver is psychotic; Red Grant is a psychopath.
Ken Adams sets always make it easy for me to watch MR despite its well documented failings. Though at times i do find it quite a bizarre film, and strangely watchable.
As for the most psychotic villain, I'd say Zorin. For many reasons, including his schemes, and the company he keeps.
Great villains.