HVS Top 5 Christmas Villains
Christmas is a time for peace and goodwill – except in the movies. Whether catching a Holiday movie in a theater or rewatching a classic on television we love our Holiday Hooligans and our Merry Misers. Imagine a Christmas movie where everyone just opened gifts and ate chocolate. We’d be asleep before the first Noel! That’s why Christmas villains are some of the best villains in the world. Here are a few of the most memorable.
The Grinch – (How the Grinch Stole Christmas”) He’s mean, he’s green, and so heartless he even took the last can of Who Hash. Now that’s a villain!
Ebenezer Scrooge - (“A Christmas Carol”) Scrooge’s villainy is the most famous. His last name still stands for miserliness and misanthropy. His oft spoken outburst “Bah, humbug!” is still found on the lips of shoppers stuck at the mall on Christmas Eve.
Mr. Potter - (“It’s a Wonderful Life”) Like Scrooge, Potter is dedicated to his bank account. But he is also civic minded – making sure not to provide assistance to middle class and poor – as it, in his words, produces a “discontented, lazy rabble instead of a thrifty working class.”
Scut Farkas - (“A Christmas Story”) Yellow eyes, evil laugh. But Ralphie gave him his just desserts. Let’s hope he got a lump of coal in his stocking.
Hans Gruber (“Die Hard”) Hans is an 80’s German terrorist who takes company Christmas partygoers hostage at a Los Angeles office tower in a plot to steal $640 million. $640 million? Isn’t that what an NFL quarterback makes a year these days?
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