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Sat 1 May, 2004 09:06 am
"Muahahaha" is pretty good, but it's getting overused. I say it's time to come up with the best evil laugh of all time. Please add your submissions.
I like Dishonest John, from the 50s puppet show, Beany and Cecil. His "N-yu-ha-ha" had just the right touch of evil, with the wink of an eye to show it's all fiction.
i'm familiar with the ubiquitous "tee, hee, hee!".
which is suitable, considering the mental status of those preoccupied with evil!
Any version of an evil laugh involving Tourette's Syndrome is pretty awesome...I liked the overly-long evil laugh of Scott in Goldmember, especially when Dr. Evil said "Okay, that's enough".
Then there's the evil laugh of the Riddler, in Batman. A non-stop giggle, actually.
I'll get you my pretty, and your little dog too.... AHAAAAHAAAA
Nit-na-nit-na-nana ... Nit-na-nit-na-nana
actually a simple heh-heh-heh, can be kinda creepy
I don't know how to represent it, but the laugh of Count Dracula as played by Gary Oldman reeked of evil.
Actually, the most evil laughter I've ever heard came from a man who was sitting behind me in a movie theatre while we watched "Silence of The Lambs." He giggled at the worse moments. Very scary.
Hardy har har har har!
Does that have the proper evil flavor?
How about Robert Diniro in Cape Fear, at the theatre, laughing creepily loud for no reason...
Richard Widmark's insane giggle as he pushes a lady in a wheelchair down the stairs.
There's Mr. Burns' laugh, too, which is somewhat like:
MEH-Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh-MEH-heh-Meh-heh-Mwa-hah-meh-heh-heh...
But, by the time that one would type that, fifty others would have posted.
I've always liked the stacato "Ah, ah, ah," of Sesame Street's The Count.
So did I, Gargamel! By the way, what's your avatar depicting?
Avery Brooks as "Hawk" on the old "Spenser For Hire" series had a mirthless one-syllable "ha" combined with a cold smile.
Now that I think about it, Santa's "ho ho ho, come sit on my lap" laugh is a bit creepy.
Very creepy, Cav. In some places, they don't let children to sit on 'Santa's' lap any more; they just have the children to sit next to them...
Mall Santa: "Ho ho ho...come sit on my lap, Billy. Oh, yeah, that's good. Now, what do you want for Christmas?"
Billy: "What'll you trade for not reporting your diddling kids, and a mickey of cheap whiskey?"
Mall Santa: "How are you at handling a Lamborghini?"
My avatar is of the Kool-Aid guy.
I've always thought it funny that the best Kool Aid could think of for their mascot was a pitcher of Kool-Aid with a smiley face on it.
I've always wondered what would happen to him if he fell over and spilled.
The picture itself I took from some website dedicated to him. It's from an actual comic book about the Kool-Aid guy, written some time ago.