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  • Derek on Random Hateable Villains In Silly Comedies

    (#6) Derek

    • Step Brothers

    In Step Brothers, step-siblings Brennan Huff (Will Ferrell) and Dale Doback (John C. Reilly) are so regressed that viewers might find it hard to root for them, if not for Brennan's smarmy brother Derek (Adam Scott).

    Derek conducts family singalongs, monopolizes every conversation, and appears to have a grudge again the duo. Like a lot of villains, Derek makes some good points. Brennan and Dale's relationship and living situation is codependent and odd. But even after Brennan abandons Dale, gets a job, and commits to a Range Rover lifestyle, Derek continues to bully his little brother and unfairly fires him, proving that a one-upper like Derek will never be satisfied.

  • R.J. Fletcher In 'UHF' on Random Hateable Villains In Silly Comedies

    (#16) R.J. Fletcher In 'UHF'

    Working for a television network might seem great until you meet the likes of R.J. Fletcher (Kevin McCarthy) from UHF. When he isn't randomly berating staff or firing employees for his mistakes, Fletcher goes after the rival Channel 62, which George ("Weird Al" Yankovic) and Bob (David Bowe) have turned into a ratings horse thanks to janitor Stanley (Michael Richards).

    What's alarming about Fletcher, aside from his bipolar shifts from yelling to maniacal laughing, is that his disdain seems to stretch beyond his employees and his competition to most humans in general. He seems to genuinely consider a good deal of the population unworthy of life, which makes his takedown by the UHF team all the more satisfying. 

  • Mr. Walters on Random Hateable Villains In Silly Comedies

    (#13) Mr. Walters

    • 21 Jump Street

    For most of of 21 Jump Street, Mr. Walters (Rob Riggle) is just a high school gym teacher (a familiar villain trope) who seems generally volatile. He turns out to be much more sinister, however, when's he's revealed to be the school pusher and takes Molly (Brie Larson) hostage.

    Mr. Walters doesn't have the bravery of his kingpin peers as he weasels his way out of a skirmish he started. Nothing's worse than a cowardly villain who can't even face up to their own crimes.

  • Judge Elihu Smails on Random Hateable Villains In Silly Comedies

    (#3) Judge Elihu Smails

    • Caddyshack

    Judge Smails (Ted Knight) from Caddyshack embodies the rich and entitled. He's obsessed with demonstrating his own status, as shown in every interaction he has with the club's staff. He is also threatened by newcomer Al (Rodney Dangerfield), who throws money around with zero cares given to social decorum and country club etiquette.

    The not-so-honorable Smails abuses the power he lords over caddie Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), who is hoping to win the caddie scholarship to pay for college. The biggest flaw about Smails is that he acts as if enough brown-nosing and lugging golf clubs will up Danny's social class in life to be "on par" with his own (pun obviously intended). Judge Smails is clearly not a self-made man, and his disgust towards the gaudy and nouveau-riche Al proves that he will never accept an outsider in his club or as his equal.  

    Still, much of the fun of Caddyshack is owed to Smails, as nothing is quite as satisfying as watching his eyes bulge out of his overly tanned head.

  • Dean Vernon Wormer on Random Hateable Villains In Silly Comedies

    (#12) Dean Vernon Wormer

    • National Lampoon's Animal House

    Should the Deltas be kicked off campus? Maybe. But Dean Wormer's (John Vernon) vendetta seems a little extreme. He's determined to kick the fraternity off campus even before Otter (Tim Matheson) sleeps with his wife, suggesting his involvement is nothing more than a power trip against a group of students who don't adhere to his uptight rules and regulations.

    His decision to expel the individual Delta members from Faber even after revoking their charter is overkill, so the audience takes great pleasure in watching his plans backfire tremendously.  

  • Zachary 'Sack' Lodge on Random Hateable Villains In Silly Comedies

    (#11) Zachary 'Sack' Lodge

    • Wedding Crashers

    It's unclear what Claire (Rachel McAdams) ever saw in Zachary, except for Bradley Cooper's handsome face. He does some pretty unlikable things, including repeatedly tackling opponents in a touch football game, yelling at his fiancee like a child, and beating up John (Owen Wilson) while his crew of cronies holds him down. But is anything worse than the sea otter impression? 

    Truth is, most of us probably have friends or family who've dated a Sack, or worse, we've dated one ourselves. They seem perfect on paper, but something is awry. His wealth, privilege, and fake philanthropic endeavors appear to make him a good match for the Cleary family, but his particular brand of crazy is too cruel. It is satisfying when Claire makes the right choice at the end.

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Comedy is a type of drama, which is generally interpreted as a comedy or a comedy by the public, with exaggeration, clever structure, humorous lines and characterization of the comic character, thus causing people to laugh at the ugly and funny, the affirmation of normal life and good ideals. It can be divided into satire comedy, improvisational comedy, lyric comedy, absurd comedy, farce and so on. The content may be social criticism with satire and political wit or wit, or for sheer farce, comedy, or farce.

Comedy tends to have a lighthearted effect. This randomly generated tool collates 17 entries and records 17 comedic villains who are often hated for their exaggerated and comical language, actions, and behavior. For example, the Tool Records Regina George, Shooter McGavin, Judge Elihu Smails, Ed Rooney, etc. Can you recall which movie they were in?

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