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* The Decepticons of the ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'', as they usually are in most ''Transformers'' series. Case in point: the Autobots are limited by their desire to make Earth their second home, and must take on friendly appearances and altmodes to blend in with civilians. The Decepticons, on the other hand, have no such limitation. Therefore, they take on the forms of tanks, F-22s, and satellites, or, in the case of Megatron and Shockwave, simply reject reformatting their original forms. Additionally, they have access to numerous weapons, ranging from Transformer-sized fighter jets to ''a giant mechanical worm that serves as a war beast.'' Even the humans are aware of this, as Epps, at one point, asks to no one in particular "''[[Lampshade Hanging|How come the Decepticons get all the good shit!?]]''"
** [[Big Bad|Megatron]] (as mentioned above) is possibly the best example of this among the 'Cons themselves, especially in the first movie where he's at his most [[Ax Crazy]] and [[Badass]], and is easily the most interesting and entertaining of the robots in the movie, despite getting less screen time than the humans or Autobots. Oh, and he's voiced by [[Hugo Weaving]] (see above).
* The cultists in ''[[The Babysitter]]'', and even more so in the sequel, ''[[The Babysitter: Killer Queen]]''. Yeah, Cole and Phoebe are great characters and the viewers love them, but the bad guys and gals are just ''so'' entertaining that you're almost sorry they have to lose in the end. [[Laughably Evil]] almost to a fault, they actually provide some of the best lines in the film.
 
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