10 Most Terrifying Villains In Non-Horror Movies
10. Colonel Oats, The Easter Bunny & Granny Preston - Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey
In Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, the air guitar-loving duo must once again secure humanity's future. This time, rather than travelling through time, the Two Great Ones must venture into the afterlife. And as hard as it is to believe, this wacky comedy has one of the most disturbing depictions of Hell.
After Bill and Ted are banished to the underworld, they are forced to experience nightmarish scenarios. In the first scenario, an army colonel orders the pair to perform infinity push-ups. Then, when they escape, the two find themselves reliving a warped version of their most traumatic memories. In Bill's memory, his great-grandmother tries kissing him while flashing her rotten teeth, while in Ted's memory, he's chastised by the Easter Bunny after stealing his brother's Easter eggs.
It sounds silly out of context, but these sequences prey on childlike fears, making them far creepier. The wonky camera angles, disproportionate backdrops, and strategically placed cameras make the antagonists look more formidable than they are. The fact that Bill and Ted revert to children in these scenes intensifies the danger, since they're too helpless to defend themselves.
Even though Bill and Ted encounter the Devil himself during their hellish jaunt, this trio of horrors is more ghastly.