10 Least Terrifying Villains In Horror Movie History
10. Frankenstein's Monster- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
There was much anticipation when it was revealed that none other than Robert De Niro had signed on to play the iconic monster in a faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's horror classic for director Kenneth Branagh. If anyone was going to bring the menacing brute of a creature to life, then who better than the greatest actor of the 20th century?
Sadly, it just wasn't to be. Frankenstein's monster is supposed to be a towering, horrific figure who gives people the fright of their lives from his almost supernatural, ungodly appearance... but, De Niro's portrayal just never came across as monstrous at all, being closer to a man who has one too many pints and then got himself into a bar fight than anything Boris Karloff projected.
The other issue is that compared to modern day stories, the 19th century tale wasn't all that terrifying to audiences about to enter the 21st century. Without wanting to tarnish the name of Ms Shelley, the piece was very much of its time and was far more of a character study than an out-and-out horror piece. While other Frankenstein movies have created a truly terrifying monster of a brute, De Niro's interpretation is actually far more faithful to the source material, and suffers accordingly.