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The film as a whole ranks in the lower tier of the EON franchise -- why, oh why, did they bring Sheriff Pepper back? -- but Lee's Scaramanga is one of the outstanding villains of the series.
"Look after Mr. Bond. See that some harm comes to him."
"Mr. Bond. You defy all my attempts to plan an amusing death for you."
"James Bond. You appear with the tedious inevitability of an unloved season."
Hugo Drax all the way. With Zorin at a close second!
This! Drax is excellent. His interplay with Moore is similar to Goldfinger's with Connery. Love their scenes together.
'Desolated Mr Bond.'
'Heartbroken Mr Drax.'
In retrospect, Mr Big is more animated than most, but I don't like him when he's Kananga. OP has a good villain ensemble, what with Orlov as well.
My personal favourites have to be Drax, Scaramanga and Khan.
2. Curd Jürgens as Stromberg
3. Christopher Lee as Scaramanga
Scaramanga was probably the best. Hellm they were all good,
2. Hugo Drax
3. General Orlov
4. Max Zorin
5. Scramanga
6. Stromberg
7. Kananga
8. Kristatos
GET BOND!
Zorin
Kananga
Khan
Kristatos
Drax
Stromberg
Top three for now:
Drax
Scaramanga
Zorin
Zorin
Khan
Kristatos
Stromberg
Kananga
Drax
Kananga: "Names is for tombstones, baby! Take that motha out and waste him!"
Scaramanga for his sheer presence and wicked smile.
Drax for the reasons mentioned in above posts. He had much better quips of course than Stromberg, but didn´t have Stromberg´s physical gravitas.
Kristatos had a nice realistically threatening arrogance to him.
Orlov for the dot right on his third eye. But seriously, he was one crazy guy, attempting to overrun the West, then sulking like a little boy when he was rebuked by his superior.
Kamal Khan for being a slimey version of Jonathan Hart ;-).
Christopher Walken: The short laughing noise he makes when he discovers Bond is a Double-oh agent is invaluable.
Please explain why you think Orlov is a much better villain than the "yawn inducing" Drax then.
Personality about sums it up. Whether giving a speech in a big room, or listening to Bond connect the dots of his and Khan's plan, Berkoff is wildly entertaining compared to the robot that is Lonsdale. I wouldn't go as far to say that Lonsdale is an awful actor because I am unfamiliar with most of his work, but in this instance I would.
"The English don't consider it sporting to...kill in cold blood do they?"
"Mr Hi-Fat has just resigned...I'm the new Chairman of the board"
"A mistress cannot serve two masters"
"I could have shot you down when we landed but that would have been ridiculously easy"
"A dual between titans...my golden gun against your Walther PPK...each of us with a 50-50 chance" (slightly over-the-top delivery but it works).
"Ah mushrooms"
Kristatos is a more low key character but I like Glover's performance.
"...you cannot just...arrest him, you must find a different way...you may have to kill him"
Kamal Kahn: "You have...a nasty habit...of surviving".
A quote made famous by the VHS trailer in the mid 90s