50 Most Offensive Movie Characters

Carter Burke

Why They're Offensive: Hypocritical Weyland-Yutani rep who talks a good talk before confirm💙ing all of your prejudices about corporate yes-men.

Most Offensive Moment: Releasing facehuggers from captivity and locking the doors, so the Aliens can implant their eggs into Ripley and Newt.

Krug Stillo

Why They're Offensive: Any screen rapist could justifiably make this list, but the psychotic villain of Last House On The Left remains truly disturbing forty years on.

Most Offensive Moment: Krug carves his name i🧔n victim Mari's chest before ra🍬ping her.

Uncle Remus

Why They're Offensive: Disney's first (partly) live action movie hinged on the 💎elderly slave recounting African-American folk tales. Trouble is, his depiction as a happy-go-lucky grandfather figure looks more and more out of date with each passing year, to the point where Disney has effectively banned a US DVD release.

Most Offensive Moment: The scene-setting of൩ slaves happily marching to work, which makes Remus look deluded - or brainwashed - before we've even me𓂃t him.

Johnny

Why They're Offensive: David Thewlis' snarling, misanthrope in Mike Leigh's Naked bullies his way through several relationships and follows a hapless security guard around his route, heckling him t🐠he whole way🌜.

Most Offensive Moment: 🍨The opening scene, in which Johnny's anonymous sexual encounter turns nasty. The rest of the film is coloured by our rea🌃lisation of what Johnny is really like.

The Rich

Why They're Offensive: The rich are literally a different breed, according to cult horror Society - a secret caba🦹l of shape-shifting aliens feasting on America's 🌊poor.

Most Offensive Moment: We're introduced to 'shunting,' the fucked-up orgy in by whichﷺ they morph and merge into a flabby mass of man-eating meat.

Ebenezer Scrooge

Why They're Offensive: It's Christmas Eve, and the miserly landlord won't give his Muppet workers or tenants a day off from thei💖r misery. Humbug!

Most Offensive Moment: As the lyrics to There Goes Mr Scrooge puts it, "♐He charges folks a fortune for his dark and draughty houses / Us poor folk live in mꩵisery, It's even worse for mouses."

Patrick Bateman

Why They're Offensive: Never mind the eponymous American Psycho 's wanton orgy of sex and violence, have you heard his CD collection? J🌠eez.

Most Offensive Moment: Taki🧔ng an axe to Paul Allen (Jared Leto) to death while delivering a monologue on the musical merits of Huey Lewis And The News.

Rasputia Latimore

Why They're Offensive: A new low for Eddie Murphy, whose portrayal of Norbit' s slobbish wife manages ܫto be equally sexist and size-ist.

Most Offensive Moment: Rasputia's threat to burn love rival Kate's face with acid. Clas൩sy.

Mark Watson

Why They're Offensive: The plot of Soul Man is this - when Mark Watson can't afford to go to college, he takes tanning pills so he can take advantage of a scholarship for African-American students. Soul Man was made in 1986.

Most Offensive Moment: Mark fails to understand racial prejudice. "This is the Cosby d♌ecade. America loves black peo🌟ple."

The Fly

Why They're Offensive: A tough call to find somebody more revolting than the cast of Meet The Feebles , but this literﷺally muck-raking paparazzo makes them look like paragon𒁏s of virtue.

Most Offensive Moment: This reporter gets most of his scoops by sitting in a toilet, accosting his vic♋tims when they take 🦂a loo break, and then feasting on what he finds.