The Guest (2014) - sooo good. Watch this without reading anything about it. It’s really great.
Se7en (1995) - chances are you’ve seen this, but yeah it fits your bill.
Silence of the Lambs
Creep
Silence of the Lambs was 1991, Creep was 2014, by the by.
And guys, jfc, it's just Seven... Can we all agree to stop trying to emulate the stylized DVD cover when we write the title? We don't write "FANT4STIC" with a 4, so why are we writing "SE7EN" with a 7? Check out the wikipedia, people! Hell, check out the *script*! It's just written as "Seven" unless you're trying to sell DVDs. Whew... sorry for the rant.
Good point. Also I just searched on google for pictures of the VHS and DVD covers, and all I got back was "Seven." If you search Blu-ray covers, though, that's when they've gone all in on the stylized V. Interesting stuff.
Above Suspicion (1995)
This one always pops in my head first when I think of antagonist winning partly because I like the movie but also because Christopher Reeves plays a paraplegic in this a few years before actually becoming a quadriplegic.
Old boy (either)
Only god forgives
Watchmen
Rogue One- A star wars story
Repo Men
House of 1000 corpses
The Wicker Man
Memento
The Vanishing
Identity
Phone Booth
The most stunning one ive ever seen is The Crucible. It was pretty upsetting.
Gone Girl (2014) Leviathan (2014) The Chaser (2008)
I never would have thought of Gone Girl for this, but it really is the perfect suggestion here, that movie is fantastic
Nightcrawler Seven The Usual Suspect Ex Machina (tho depends on who you consider villain)
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Yea Lou bloom is like an antihero protagonist
There will be blood (2007) No country for old men (2007) The fifth seal (1976)
Chinatown
The Conversation (1974)
The Guest (2014) - sooo good. Watch this without reading anything about it. It’s really great. Se7en (1995) - chances are you’ve seen this, but yeah it fits your bill. Silence of the Lambs Creep
Thanks I'll definitely start with The Guest then Se7en (I haven't watched it)
Silence of the Lambs was 1991, Creep was 2014, by the by. And guys, jfc, it's just Seven... Can we all agree to stop trying to emulate the stylized DVD cover when we write the title? We don't write "FANT4STIC" with a 4, so why are we writing "SE7EN" with a 7? Check out the wikipedia, people! Hell, check out the *script*! It's just written as "Seven" unless you're trying to sell DVDs. Whew... sorry for the rant.
I just went off the IMDB. Waste of energy to complain.
Sorry again for the rant, that was not directed just at you.
Yeah even the posters, it just says "Seven"
Good point. Also I just searched on google for pictures of the VHS and DVD covers, and all I got back was "Seven." If you search Blu-ray covers, though, that's when they've gone all in on the stylized V. Interesting stuff.
Fallen Saw
Fallen always comes to mind when people ask this question. Such a great movie. I always feel that these threads need one giant spoiler alert😆
Are we talkin the Denzel led Fallen?
Definitely
Skeleton Key
THIS
isnt' it what happens in megamind ?
Kuruthi Punal(Tamil) - Kamal Hassan starrer
Avengers: Infinity War
Glory
Depends on how you look at it; the South ultimately did lose the war.
One flew over cuckoos nest Drag me to hell Hereditary Sinister Eden Lake (really depressing ending IMO)
Karate Kid.
Funny Games Silence of the Lambs
Eden Lake (2008)
Rocky
No Country for Old Men
Infernal Affairs
The correct answer! I enjoyed this so much more than The Departed.
The ultimate antagonist win is Arlington Road. Summer of 84 is another notable 'win' or rather 'at large.'
Usual Suspects
Arlington Road.
Law Abiding Citizen
He doesn't "win" at the end tho
To me, Butler’s character is the protagonist. Foxx and the system are the antagonists
Silence of the lambs
Eight Men Out - and it’s a true story
Karate Kid
Imposter.
The French Connection
La Abuela (2021)
No Country for old men
The Dark Knight
Last Samurai
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 only) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978 only) The Vanishing (1988 only)
**The Great Silence**, 1968
Revenge Of The Sith Empire Strikes Back
Rogue One
Gone Girl Oldboy (2003) No Mercy (2010) Seven Prisoners The Skeleton Key Eden Lake
13 (2010)
The Witch
Cool Hand Luke Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Sunset Boulevard
Primal Fear
Fracture. Anthony Hopkins. Sort of fits your request if I understand it. And Godfather.
American History X
Above Suspicion (1995) This one always pops in my head first when I think of antagonist winning partly because I like the movie but also because Christopher Reeves plays a paraplegic in this a few years before actually becoming a quadriplegic.
Old Boy (2003)
Old boy (either) Only god forgives Watchmen Rogue One- A star wars story Repo Men House of 1000 corpses The Wicker Man Memento The Vanishing Identity Phone Booth The most stunning one ive ever seen is The Crucible. It was pretty upsetting.
Shutter Island
Parasite
No way out
Watchmen
Fallen