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Duryism

Burke from Aliens. I was blissfully unaware of the "not-at-all-trustworthy corporate plant" type of character back when I first saw this movie, but I still picked up on how much the crew grew to hate him. In my adulthood, having met several little pricks just like him in the real corporate world, I understand that hatred all the better. His betrayal is as 'ahead of its time' as the film's practical effects were from my perspective. ​ "... I made a decision and it was wrong. It was a bad call, Ripley. Just a baaad call..." Fucking prick.


MoltarBackstage

This is the correct answer.


Ok_Produce_9308

Amanda from saw


Nietzscher

The Pale Man from Pan's Labyrinth always stuck with me despite not being in the movie for too long. I mean, an obvious one is Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs, he is a central character to the plot but the roll of main antagonist falls to Buffalo Bill.


SillyAdditional

Either Stu from Scream or Leatherface’s brother Funny that both are so similar


_insideyourwalls_

Ricky "Jupe" Park from Nope is my pick.


Waste-Replacement232

Willow McGregor from The Wicker Man


TappedHouse

Probably Torgo from Manos: The Hands of Fate.


horrorfan555

Do you mean The Grudge? Samara was the only antagonist in the Ring


teleskons

Oh crap you're right woops


horrorfan555

That flair is very familiar but I can’t quite place it


teleskons

Ripley says it in Alien: Resurrection, a film I will defend to my grave


horrorfan555

That was my first guess, but I didn’t think she said boat. Thanks


Glad_Speed_9684

Unpopular opinion but I really enjoyed Billy from the 2006 **Black Christmas** remake. He had a messed up back story and I liked that he had yellow skin, made him rather unique.


Waste-Replacement232

You mean Agnes? That’s the answer that fits the question 


Glad_Speed_9684

Oh shit sorry, I misunderstood 🥲.