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But what does it say that in that story they chose to make that character the villain? There's a reason why The Boys is so popular. While Homelander does have a few points in the speeches quoted here, he's also very wrong about his place there and himself. He reflects far more the views of the establishment that created him that those of the people.
nobody is ever sorry until thet are in danger of being hurt and in alot of cases that sorry is not ginuine. it is but a last ditch effort to save there own skin, a manipulation tactic to take advantage of ones true kindness before they lost it.
@@rickgrimes9317 respect = admiration, fear = how do I eventually kill you and get away with it since the odds of you killing me are..pretty high. they are only the same to cowards
My old boss use to laugh when he blamed me for things i had nothing to do with while other ppl thought he was picking on me..i would take full blame and laugh back
"You and I are not so different. I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero. And they found you amusing for a while. But the one thing they love more than a hero, is to see a hero fail. Fall. Die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you. Why bother?" - Green Goblin
@@anthonyjohnson6199 theres another time with the joker when he says these civilised people will eat each other but as proven at the end of the film he failed and had to manually detonate the charges
Tai Lung is one of my favorite villains because he started out as just a talented prodigy who's master fueled his ego to the point of not being able to accept failure.
He is enraged, because his master, one he treated like his own father, said nothing, when his dreams were shattered. It has little to do with ego - he spent his whole life training, only to suddenly be denied goal he dedicated his life to.
@@ceu160193I mean yeah you have to understand that’s still his ego & slightly his fault. Nevertheless the MAJORITY of the blame falls on Shifu for not teaching him to be humble. That’s literally all he needed lmao like if he just wasn’t so arrogant & Oogway said “nah” & he was like “oh okay, understandable have a nice day” the story would’ve carried on. No quality truly more admirable than humbleness 👍🏻
@@Crona_Gowther_Kanato Can't really blame him, considering that he trained for years, only to be denied. Nobody takes such enormous waste of effort well.
@@ceu160193 it was master shifu who started him on that dream by filling his head with it in the first place since he first started training shifu might have been telling him that he might become the dragon warrior if he continued to train since master shifu saw his talent in kung fu he might have though tai lung could become the dragon warrior so he filled his head with those dream not out of malice though as seeing tai lung's talents in kung fu who wouldn't he was able to learn the nerve attack after sing it only once then was able to single handedly defeate the furious five tai lungs dreams were crushed after shifu for years filled his head with it after oogway told him he wouldn't be the dragon warrior but shifu didn't back him up making him rageful and attack the valley of peace shifu was the reason for his ego it was shifu that trained him filled his head with dream of becoming the dragon warrior since he was a cub in the end didn't even back him up after oogway denied him that dream
@@dannysmi7162Until you realize they're just propagating the same stagnant, oppressive system the villain is trying to overturn. That's when you realize they're both villains, just of a different sort.
@@squallofthedai Or maybe we have just hit a point of maturity as a species we realize every hero is someone's villain and vice versa. The whole point of a hero is that they epitomize some set of values, but there is no right/correct set of values. Different folk have different values, or even when some value is held in common, is prioritized differently. Its not really a question of deconstruction, at least the literary sort. More that we as a species are maturing to the point we are figuring out that morality itself is bunk and we are deconstruction it to recognize there is no such thing, just individual values and goals, which are not right or wrong, they simply are what they are.
@@lrwerewolf Depends on the setting. Sometimes the _villains_ are the ones supporting said system (see Rupert Thorne in the original batman comics), and the heroes are the ones trying to clean it up.
Except he was proven wrong. After capturing, crippling, and subjecting his daughter to sexually suggestive photographs, he kidnaps Commisoner Gordon, torturing him both physically and mentally. He still wants the Joker brought in by the book. Even in the movie, he's proven wrong when neither the citizens nor prisoners deem to blow up the other boat to save themselves. There are good people.
I can confirm. Anything too childish haunts me, And my little childish brother is just a ticking bomb that is just waiting for me to explode. I can survive one day, but never all of them. Every once in a while, I lose my fuse and just 💥
Definitely, the messed up thing about it is when you strike you go to jail, but god knows we've been to the point where we need to teach bullies a lesson, like mike tyson said.
@@firelightningdragon7932 To be fair, people often see that as the quickest and therefore best solution. There's a reason people call for "retribution".
If you haven't seen Pain's "cycle of hatred" speech I strongly recommend you do so. It is the one time in which a villain clearly made more sense than the hero.
Madara has also always made more sense then any other character including pain to me. He had the solution and would've won if not for the sadly bad ending of the series.
@@whitead25 Honestly, if you ask me still better then world they lived in. The argument its fake doesnt make sense to me at all personally, even boruto proves it.
First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Communist Then they came for the Socialists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Socialist Then they came for the trade unionists And I did not speak out Because I was not a trade unionist Then they came for the Jews And I did not speak out Because I was not a Jew Then they came for me And there was no one left To speak out for me
It's a great line but the scene in Dracula Untold might rival it "Why spill blood if not for the pleasure of it? Because men men do not fear swords... they fear monsters, they run from them, hide from them, by putting one village to the stake I spared 10 more. Sometimes the world no longer needs a hero... sometimes what it needs is a monster" it's not as good of a movie as the Dark Knight but that scene really hits
Spot on. Despite the changes in technology, society, language, and so on, we humans still have the same primal instincts as our ancestors from hundreds of thousands of years ago.
@Hadfield15 but we don't act on them. Our world is truly amazing. "Mother nature" isn't peaceful and balanced harmony world everyone thinks it is. It's the most cruel and destructive things anyone has EVER known. It's only by us the world has grown. It's only by humans It's evolved, it's only by us death isn't the only the truth struggle of mother nature has been broken. It's not longer just about being in the cycle. We has mankind still are in the cycle, but we work everyday to control the cycle and break through it, each day telling mother nature to f off and we win battle after battle. she wins the final battle but hasn't won the war, and we are the ONLY species able to win the war again the biggest evil of all. Nature itself.
@@be9240 Describing nature as "evil" is silly. Nature is just nature. It doesn't play favorites nor take prisoners. Nature will win in the end, because one day we'll cease to exist just like the dinosaurs and the earliest Neanderthals. We can't ever hope to "defeat" or "control" nature, and thinking we can is outright copium.
However the fool believed his logic to be as flawless that it has to be quote...🙃 If you had the plan of sounding wise,that's you believing your words to be flawless,and according to your own words,that makes you a fool...😑 If you are a fool,then the wiseness in your words not only is zero but it's in negatives...🧐 Also the sentence is incomplete. And a quote is nothing without context.🙃 So no thanks, there's several reasons to not quote you.
"everybody is awful these days everybody just yells and screams at each other nobody's civil anymore nobody thinks what it's like to be the other guy it's enough to make anyone crazy" These lines represent today's reality more than anything could.
So true. Rich people these days don't understand what it's like to be the other guy they see on the streets how they struggle to survive every day and they don't try to help them instead of themselves.
Funny thing about Syndrome is....he WAS already a super or most likely was. Dude developed working thruster boots at the age of like 8. His power was his genius level intellect.
And there lies the irony. He was a super, like anyone else. He just wasn’t big and strong or could shoot lasers out of his eyes; nobody thought he was anything at all simply because he didn’t stand out. It wasn’t that he couldn’t, it’s that nobody ever gave him a chance. Ever notice how his whole costume change is made as flashy as possible? Spiked hair, black and white contrast, smooth and modern equipment. All he ever wanted was to be seen.
When everyone is special, no one is special. Everyone is the hero of their own story. So everyone thinks they're a hero who's just fighting a different kind of battle. But at the end of the day, no one is. We all just have choices.
@@XtheMagus exactly. Good and evil are not fixed, stable entities, but are continually trading places. A good may be transformed into an evil in the next second. I’ve dealt with so many people who made bad choices. I’ve made some too thinking I was justified because they were “bad”
@@dharmeshmistry342 Fits the timeline, though. Nobody considers a nerd to be 'super' during that year/age. Our society started to accept geeks or nerds as 'normal' after the 90s. Say what you like about Gen-Z, but the majority of them don't bully nerds anymore. They're more accepting than the millennials and the older generations.
For real bro, you’ve ever been in a situation where you were telling the hundred percent complete truth and because of who you are or what you look like or where you’re from no one believes you? Then why not be the bad guy if you’re gonna get treated like one anyway
@@ketamineheadyoda2248Exactly!! Just look at Harley Quinn or poison ivy. They have a freaking fan base. I mean how many people have suffered because of Harley during her time with joker. Even in injustice storyline they made her some sort of a hero with a child to add more sympathy. When she blew up an entire city to ashes.
For Green Goblin I'm surprised that his quote from the first movie to Spider-Man "Despite of everything you've done for them eventually they will hate you." was not in this
Green Goblin quote so damn accurate. I can't tell you how many stories I've heard of people in the US sending money to their family in Latin America every month. Then they'll have a medical emergency so they can't send money, and the family in Latin America talks shit about them for not sending money
Every time someone says they are doing things with good or their best or whatever intentions I say this quote to them. “I want to help” “I want to protect” “It’s for your own safety” “Best intentions. Some of the worst things imaginable have been done with the best intentions.” And I like to think he’s talking almost directly about what Magneto went through and his speech about it 50 years later. This is voluntary, nobody is talking about extermination. “Nobody ever talks about it. They just DO it. And you go on with your lives ignoring the signs all around you and then one day when the air is still and the night has fallen, they come for you.” Listening to the speeches from that time from that leader, he promised safety and security to the people to get their votes snd their trust, walling in towns was for the safety of the people with money to keep the poor from attacking them, promised them the trains were taking them to a safer area away from the war, the massive walls and guards were to keep them safe from the invading armies and many didn’t figure out what was going on until they stopped getting enough food, were put to work, the executions started. “More food for the rest of you that can work if we do this. It’s for your health. They volunteered to sacrifice themselves for your health.” Until they were too weak to fight back. The best intentions
"And when everyone super, no one will be"- this line still sends chills down my spine. It had a very dark and clever double meaning for a cartoon. He basically means that he knows that if humanity gains his powers, they will use it to destroy each other until no one is left
Heath’s Joker had an amazing point. If we lived in a world plagued with both Superheroes and Supervillains, we’d only allow one to exist as long as they’re taking care of the other. As soon as what they’re doing gets in the way of ANYTHING we would do, we’d turn against them. Superheroes have it worse off than any villain, super or otherwise
@mechayoshi9250 you get something like that with celebrities, we put them on pedestals because they did something we like, but they make a mistake or act out and suddenly reverence turns to mockery. Look at Will Smith when he lashed out and slapped Chris Rock. People turned on him and we're making comments about how Chris should of retaliated with jokes about Wills wife having an affair, etc.
It depends on their individual circumstances but obviously in General Superheroes have it worse than Supervillains. They're basically doing a full time job that requires them to constantly risk their lives for free.
"You dwell on this terrible future. You resign yourselves to it. And for one reason, because that future doesn't ask anything of you today" man that's powerful. It's true, because tomorrow never comes. If you're going to do something to better yourself, do it today.
“who filled my head with DREAMS?” “who drove me to train until my bones CRACKED?” “who denied me my DESTINY?” tai lung might be one of the greatest villains. he isn’t evil for the fun of it, he’s just broken. that’s how other villains are, we just don’t understand it until we get older
Unless the one without free will never had it. Its like taking the train somewhere, you don't choose the destination but you get to go places. And you never knew free will so would that be evil? Just my thoughts, do you agree/disagree?
Ultron visited internet for only 2 minutes and decided to kill all humans. So relatable Edit: Jeez, seems like everyone under the reply want to kill all humans if they can😅😅
@clementinesoupand yet he's an anomaly in a system of power. He garners respect but not power. Hello garners praise but not authority. He is someone we strived to be as a kid and someone we cannot be as an adult. Not because we don't have the potential, but we do not have the courage or the stature to endure what he did.
Simplistic. The real "villains" of the world today and in history are those born into power and privilege, who either somehow remain clean of their crimes by distance or hiding behind institutions of power. It is insidious double standards to say that the powerful can hide behind state, corporate and institutional power (which are all descended from feudal institutions of exploitation), but to say individuals of those without an established power base cannot resort to the same measures. That's not to say that methods don't matter at all. It's saying there is hypocrisy to these arguments, which are insidious and serve the interests of elites who commit similar or worse crimes. For example, how many films are there where the Nazis are the villains? Why are they acceptable villains? Because they were racist, xenophobic, imperialist, genocidal invaders and war mongers. Was every German soldier in WW2? No, but extreme measures are accepted in fiction and media. Now, I could say exactly the same about the USA or the British Empire, but why is the USA and the British Empire (hell, even UK government today) seen as villains? What they get up to today is unambiguously evil, and so is the action of many other states and corporations. How were the Americans not considered the villains in Iraq, Afghanistan or Vietnam (not to say at all that that makes Sadam Hussein or the Taliban "the good guys" - that is simplistic wrong and stupid)? The average grunt on the ground is not evil or necessarily at fault, (like the average German forced into service in the German military - though maybe both could have done more), but they are serving the interests of selfish, cruel and immoral leaders who hide behind institutions, to allow the political and economic elites to commit horrendous crimes. The type of crimes that would get a life sentence, or a death sentence if done by an individual alone.
@@amn1308 all depends on what the goal is. For example Magneto isn't a villain because of what he wants (basically the same as Charles). But he realized it is impossible to achieve without being a villain.
@@NickJaime when the word was coined morals had nothing to do with it, right was right because nobles said it was, when Leonidas and Odysseus mistreat people the Greeks of their day would called that righteous. You even see this represented in the Bible whatever Yhwh does is good even murdering babies because those were villain (village dweller) babies and he is God. Even admits it was all premeditated, before time began.
Julius Caesar was a monster, during the Siege of Alesia the Gauls let the women and children out the city expecting the Roman general to take pity on them... he let them starve to death in the wall he build around the city.
These quotes really make you question the fine line between good and evil. Sometimes, villains aren't completely wrong-they just have a different perspective shaped by their experiences. Amazing compilation!
The difference between a hero and a villain is not one bad day. It's how they choose to respond to that day. You can't always control your circumstances but you can control how you respond to them.
What some of these villains are being correct about is that the world is indeed not fair. Some are born and raised in fortunate circumstances and some are not. Some people gets pushed into desperate situations with no one to help them out or guide them on the right path, and some never develop/gets raised with the proper tools to control themselves. If you've never hit rock bottom then you can't possibly pretend to imagine, that you and those who have hit rock bottom will have the same degree of control over your situations. I'm not saying this to excuse evil behavior; what these villains do is indeed wrong. Crime must be dealt with, even when committed by people in poor circumstances. But you can't tell us that it's just a matter of self-control for how you respond to that one a bad day. Give a math problem to a Harvard professor and one to a homeless person, and only one of those people will be able to solve it, no matter how much self-control they have. And give a bottle of vodka to a struggling alcoholic and one to a Sunday preacher, and one of them will have much less self-control than the other not to drink it. Sometimes all you can do is hope that the exact wrong circumstance, that you aren't properly equipped to handle, won't come your way. The thing about the "one bad day" isn't just about the day itself but also about everything that leads up to it. If you take Batman and the Joker as examples, they both had a really bad day. But you can't say that they had the same degree of control over the situations. Bruce had a great life until his bad day, and when it happened he still had lots of support to deal with it, such as Alfred and a fuck-ton of money. And even then he was probably still balancing on the edge of a knife about what direction his life would go. The joker on the other hand never had that degree of support. If we take the Joaquin Phoenix joker movie for instance, his life all up until he starts shooting people was absolutely awful, and he had virtually no support to deal with it. Grew up without a father, his mother was mentally sick, he was poor, he was depressive, his co-workers hated him, and the government system that was supposed to help him just shat him out. When his one bad day came he simply didn't have the tools to handle it. Can you _really_ judge him for not responding to it the same way as some others would?
"As long as there are those that remember what was, there will always be those that are unable to accept what can be." Is so incredibly true. This can be related to pretty much anything in life
@@ragnarokpxn5196 No that's not the reason As a black guy I can tell you that people really don't like anything different from themselves so most people form groups or are attracted to the same basic thing that they are it is the major reason why 90% of people live in tribal communities That is the main thing that most people fail to understand And it is these tribal communities where we ALL get Conflict and War from Just remember this everything that is different always causes a lot of friction
@alliwishis_2 I know in prisons people will join up with their own race but in schools kids will gravitate towards who they are comfortable with nerds, jocks, etc. I am a white southern and grew up and seen other white kids say racist stuff just cause it's what their parents did no other reason and seen black people bring up slavery to me like I was there back then doing it lol Lot of it boils down to fear of something different so you are right but lot of it is what people are raised around too.
And yet there's no better loyalty. I do it again even knowing this time I won't make it but "Damn The Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead." , Union Rear Admiral Farragut at the Battle of Mobile Bay which denied the Confederates their last major port. Ya might say he was a villian to the ultimate villains- those who think your DNA is your Destiny and seek to commodify everything putting a price on everything until nothing has any value.
The cause doesn't betray you. People who don't believe in it. People who don't live up to it. People who claim to believe in it, but use it to serve their own, selfish ends. None of these things represent "the cause". If you allow those things to break your loyalty to the cause, the cause didn't do that. You lost sight of it. You lost faith in it. You were the one... to make the choice to give up on it. The cause is still there. Waiting for people to fight for it. You were the one who walked away when it got tough.
@@Lilgabe03 Especially since even if you're very certain that you are right, you can still be wrong. So being willing to let your stance be questioned and reexamine it, truly is the mark of a great person.
“The one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually, they will hate you." -Green Goblin
@@Jamushu I thought that in No Way Home, Mysterio tricked everyone into believing that Spider-Man was a villain? The people didn’t hate Spider-Man because he didn’t do enough as a hero, but they hated him because they thought he did too much as a villain. Correct me if I’m wrong though .
Tai Lung is such a broken villian, he trained and masters kung fu his whole childhood, his whole life to be the Dragon Warrior, and to make Shifu proud, but for what price… man I must rewatch the movie again.
"And if everyone's super, noone will be." Syndrome was spitting facts with that line, makes us realize just how far us humans can and will go just to have something that others consider a gift or a blessing. And if everyone has it, its no longer special and unique, negating it completely.
Tbh, it seems like it's Mr. Incredible fault for turn Buddy evil. It seems like a hypocrite that he will never work with anyone but rather his wife and Frozone
Do not confuse the Lust for Power for Love and Compassion. These psychopathic demagogues that want to "improve the world" disguise their totalitarian, dystopian, dehumanising goals for complete Control as "for your own good". You are just "worthless eaters" and disposable meat to them.
@@65fireredNah Souron was chill before those Hobbits and elves got disrespectful, all fucking around with that ring. Id reckon if he won it would have been paradise for Gremlins and Gouls like Gollum tha G.
The difference between a hero and a villain is what they choose to do with their pain. Villains see themselves as victims of the world and seek to hurt the world back. Heroes fight to make sure no one is hurt the same way they were and to give back to the world.
Joker’s always gets me. It’s easy to be honorable when you’re strong, generous when you’re rich, and brave when you’re safe. There are parts of us we only know about when shit hits the fan.
The funny thing is that we had IRL proof of that... when the pandemic hit America(conflicts happened in many places, but there was on anotherl level), some people were fighting each other for toilet paper...
@@lexnight8345there was a montage of that with the Joker speech from dark knight.. I've been trying to find it again but haven't. It really drove the point home.
And that's exactly why we should work our utmost to preserve the things that allow us to be good in the world, because once they're gone, evil will reign supreme.
He had one bad day then wants to go around killing and hurting people. Yeah Terry McGinnis was 100% right about the Joker. Terry mocked the hell out of him and pointed out everything that is wrong with the Joker.
@@evacody1249 What are you talking about? Have you even watched the movie? It wasn't just one bad day. It was a combination of many bad days that led up to this situation.
To me, the best villains are ones that SPEAK truth, but takes actions that are wrong. Example: 2019 Joker was right about people being awful to each other, but then committed violence out of revenge, which ironically proved his point even more.
Thats where one simple question comes into it. "Is it better to be feared or loved?" If you're loved people give you what you need. But you're only loved if you're good, and if you're good people take advantage of you because you don't want to be seen as evil or bad. If you're feared they will give you what you want and no one would dare take advantage of you because they would fear the cost of doing so
@@KenOmollo in today's world thats the only kind of person you'll come across. Everybody has an angle somehow. Why run the risk when you can guarantee the outcome. It might just be my experience talking but every time that risk has been taken I've been the one to lose out
@@ketamineheadyoda2248 that’s because people remember things that are short, memorable and simple vs a goddamn paragraph or pages! Also it requires the reader to think critically about the statement, being born implies that they were bad from the start and instantaneously. While being made implies that it was a string of consecutive events that either forced them or prevented them from making good ones, hence MADE. Next think critically before commenting.
"We're not here because we're free, we're here because we're not free" Agent Smith's speech was such a beautiful, irrefutable philosophical truth.. 🤧 👏👏
Villains are only labeled villains because they have the will to make choices no one else will, get their hands dirty, do what needs to be done, and "heroes" fear them and fight them because they don't want to admit that they're right
For as necessary as heroes and icons are for humanity itself, it is necessary for there to be those who do the ugly things that either nobody sees or wants to see so they can sleep at night. Bad men doing bad things for the right reasons.
Thanos having the infinite gauntlet and chooses to only help half the population , how is that right and justified when he could've made people no longer need food or alter the solar systems
if you're talking about Phoenix, I'm right there with you. no hate toward Heath. he killed it! But Phoenix spoke to me in such a way that i could do nothing but listen. and i listened. 3 times in the cinema and 4 times at home.
Literally in the movie that quote is from Dave the Octopus is just coping because he's jealous of the Penguins. Wonder what that says about people who believe that BS? How many fedora's do you own BTW's?
In the documentary "Necessary Evil" (about the villains of the DC Universe) they made a point that it is the villains that are the protagonists in comics, the heroes just react to what the villains do. Without villains, the heroes would do very little. Consider what happened on Earth-51. On that Earth the superheroes fought the supervillains for 5 years and defeated them. Then the superheroes retired and no more supervillains appeared (the dark reason was that Batman immediately killed any supervillains who appeared). When a threat to that Earth in the form of The Great Disaster appeared, the heroes were so out of practice that they failed to save their world. What was left became the world of Kamandi.
@@Solitaire001 "It's a good day when we can slack off all day and do nothing" - Hannes from Attack On Titan Just means that it's much better if the good guys don't have to do anything, because it means nothing that bad is happening.
@@Skoposplatinum Actually they did. It's the actions behind it that shows what it means. I could say "First rule of leadership, everything is your fault", but it will be how I say it and what I do before, during, and after that gives it meaning. I could just be honest while saying it softly to offer a bad truth broken truthfully to help you understand or I could yell to the top of my lungs and get in your face to make you listen and abuse you.
Exactly. Jared Leto's is kind of ehhh, but Heath brought him to life, unfortunately at his own expense. That's how powerful even the THOUGHT of being a sociopath/psychopath can affect a person. 😔
Characters in Chronological Order: - 0:01 Scar from The Lion King - 0:17 Dave from Penguins of Madagascar - 0:24 Syndrome from The Incredibles - 0:38 Ultron from Avengers: Age of Ultron - 0:49 Joker from The Dark Knight - 1:12 Thanos from Avengers: Endgame - 1:34 Hopper from A Bug's Life - 1:58 Shere Khan from The Jungle Book - 2:19 Syndrome again from The Incredibles - 2:31 Assistant Mayor Bellwether from Zootopia - 2:41 Hades from Descendants 3 - 2:53 Stinky Pete from Toy Story 2 - 3:01 Thanos from Avengers: Infinity War - 3:12 Ernesto de la Cruz from Coco - 3:21 Thanos again from Avengers - 3:24 Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda - 3:54 Thanos yet again - 4:10 Tai Lung once more - 4:24 Mother Gothel from Tangled - 4:37 Arthur 'Joker' Fleck from Joker - 4:52 Harvey 'Two-Face' Dent from The Dark Knight - 5:11 Thanos again from Avengers: Infinity War - 5:30 Lockdown from Transformers: Age of Extinction - 5:42 Lex Luthor from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - 5:53 Whiplash from Ironman 2 - 6:05 Harvey Dent again from The Dark Knight - 6:09 Flint Marko aka Sandman from Spider-Man 3 - 6:16 Davy Jones from Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - 6:22 Joker again from The Dark Knight - 6:31Nagato aka Pain from Naruto - 6:42 Jigsaw from Saw II - 7:14 Voldemort from Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone - 7:26 Hopper again from A Bug's Life - 7:39 Lockdown again from Transformers: Age of Extinction - 7:46 Berlín from Money Heist - 8:01 Dr Otto Octavius aka Dr Octopus from Spider-Man 2 - 8:11 Agent Smith from The Matrix: Reloaded - 8:39 Joker again from The Dark Knight - 8:45 Manager/Agent from Metegol/Underdogs/Unbeatables/Foosball (This movie has a LOT of names throughout The World) - 9:04 Nagato again from Naruto - 9:25 Joker again from Joker - 9:57 Magneto from X-Men: Days of Future Past - 10:16 Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super - 10:37 David Nix from Tomorrowland - 10:57 Bertrand Zobrist from Inferno - 11:07 John Doe from Se7en - 11:19 Kaecilius from Doctor Strange - 11:25 Ultron again from Avengers: Age of Ultron - 11:34 Ra's al Ghul from Batman Begins - 11:50 Magneto again from X-Men: First Class - 12:08 Joker again from The Dark Knight - 12:16 Jerome Valeska from Gotham - 12:28 Killmonger from Black Panther - 12:35 Kylo Ren from The Last Jedi - 12:46 Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog - 13:03 Joker again from Joker - 13:16 Adrian Toomes aka Vulture from Spider-Man: Homecoming - 13:34 Bane from The Dark Knight Rises - 13:56 Apocalypse from X-Men: Apocalypse - 14:10 Thanos again from Avengers: Infinity War - 14:14 Future Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super - 14:28 Killmonger again from Black Panther - 15:10 Henry Creel/001/Peter Ballard/Vecna from Stranger Things - 15:24 Ava Starr aka Ghost from Antman and The Wasp - 15:56 Lotso from Toy Story 3 - 16:07 Green Goblin from Spider-Man: No Way Home - 16:50 Alex Le Domas from Ready or Not - 16:58 Tom Cooper from Unhinged - 17:29 Joker again from The Dark Knight - 17:36 Unsure - 17:50 Jeanine Matthews from The Divergent Series: Insurgent. - 18:03 Loki from MCU - 18:10 Colonel Vosch from The 5th Wave - 18:43 Shere Khan again from The Jungle Book - 18:52 Green Goblin again from Spider-Man: No Way Home - 19:05 Henry Creel/Vecna again from Stranger Things - 20:06 Mauricio from The Marksman - 20:28 Scar from The Lion King - 20:40 Unsure - 20:43 Homelander from The Boys - 21:08 Lotso again from Toy Story 3 - 21:18 Sweet Pete from Chip 'n Dales: Rescue Rangers - 21:39 Marla Grayson from I Care a lot - 21:46 Voldemort from Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix - 21:52 Homelander again from The Boys - 22:29 Magneto again from X-Men: Apocalypse - 22:38 Ra's al Ghul again from Batman Begins - 22:44 Front Man from Squid Game - 23:06 Maleficent from Maleficent - 23:12 Ultron again from Avengers: Age of Ultron - 23:30 Ra's al Ghul again from Batman Begins - 23:41 Thanos again from Avengers: Endgame - 23:51 Steve Abnesti from Spiderhead
“Nobody is a villain in their own story. We’re all the heroes of our own stories.” - George R. R. Martin "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." the one man in a great game. in this video the more I think about it, I only thought about Handsome Jack from Borderlands 2.
That Dark Knight scene has always been it for me. Ive watched in my lifetime how people claim to be moral, holy, virtuous and other claims, but all it takes is the right amount of pressure placed in the right place and the veils of their falsehoods and hypocrisy are instantly removed.
So, when a human fails to be perfect, because they are human, so of course they will, you choose to denounce every bit of good they have ever done. Because, what, if someone isn't a monolith of perfection, they are pure garbage? No one is perfect or all good, but the ones who try get a lot closer than those who don't. We are human, we are flawed. You can either wallow in that imperfection or you can try to improve yourself, and give both yourself and others the grace to make mistakes in that struggle. If you look for the dark, it is all you will ever see.
@@EmperorDerp I freely admit the last line I stole from Iroh in Avatar, which is itself a paraphrasing of Lincoln's "Those who look for the bad in people will surely find it", and the sentiment can be found in numerous other places as well. It certainly isn't a new concept, but I do appreciate that particular way of expressing it.
NOTHING and NO ONE is perfect, it's those who pretend to be that I have issue with. Striving for perfection is something worthy of pursuit, but the delusion of thinking you're better just to look down your nose at someone is phucd up,,,well, in my opinion anyway.
“I figured out way back, If God is all powerful.. He Cannot be all good, And if he is all good.. Then he Cannot be all powerful” This makes more sense to me than every other quote.
İf he were to save you from any and all inconvience what would be the point of perseving in the bad situations, what would be point of free will? I think the guy was just being pissy instead of being steadfast and try to change his situation.
@@safakak3459 I could say so many things to why I disagree and how I think what you just said was absolutely RIDICULOUS… But we are all entitled to our own opinions haha. Plus I dont feel like having such a deep discussion through the TH-cam comment section! So… Have a nice day. PS- You do realize that even if “that guy” was just being pissy, that does not mean he was wrong with that statement. Also if i were you id go watch that movie, especially if you think he was just being “pissy” LMAO.
@lukewestwest He was being pissy. I have watched batman vs. Superman and unlike most critics, I enjoyed it. If God is all knowing, eternal, exists out of time and space, has no beginning and no end, infinite, incomprehensible for human faculties because of our limitations.... why can't he be both all good and all powerful? I understand you will not have a discussion on TH-cam comment section but felt like reinforcing the former comment. Lex Luthor was being pissu
@@danymuembo9238 The reason I've come to terms with over the years is that God created evil. God has to allow death and carnage to save us. But, why? Is he not all good? We have to pray that child born with cancer is able to live a good life while it was possible that the personification of God could heal a blind man? Is he not all powerful? These thoughts always got to me as a kid because nobody can answer it without defaulting at "God because God".
"What ever I did, I did to make you proud. Tell how proud you are?" This is the quote that can happen every day to our parents, teachers even the one that's the closest
The essence of abuse. Thinking that you have to serve others and to make them proud. Never being your own person. Always being third party owned. Like a good little puppet.
The best kinds of villains are the ones you can relate to. If a villain makes you wonder “could I have turned out like that?” Then you’ve achieved the perfect villain.
My quote from all this is “regardless if you grew in a good or bad situation, what everyone thinks what’s ok and what’s not, if you are treated as a champion or as garbage, YOU are the one that makes the final choice of who to be and how to behave, do what YOU think is correct and strive for that philosophy”.
Wish more people understood this. INstead everybody is using this as some weird ass justification for fucked up shit. Like bro none of these villains were "right" they just made good points because its easy to make a good point conceptually. The application is where your morality comes into play. I could gaf if the Joker is pissy about people being mean. He also shot a man on live television and was fully willing to sacrifice a boat full of innocent people to prove that some people had an overwhelming sense of self preservation? Get the fuck outta here lmao a psycho is a psycho is a psycho
This one's my personal favorite villain quote. "Time, it will not wait... no matter how hard you hold on... it escapes you." - Ultimecia, Final Fantasy VIII
Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, i gain strenght. Through strength i gain power. Through power, i gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken. The Force shall free me.
The thing is, Shi Fu admitted that Tai Lung was right, taking full responsibility for the way he ended up, and apologizing. God Kung Fu Panda is so good
4:37 "Everybody is awful these days. Everybody just yells and screams at each other. Nobody's civil anymore, nobody thinks what it's like to be the other guy. It's enough to make anyone crazy" Keep in mind guys, "Joker" was released in 2019. So if you think about it, Joker (2019) literally predicted how bad US society would become in the years following the movie's release.
I like to live by this one quote I made for myself “Most humans act civil because the law restricts us, if you gave anyone in the world the ability to live life without consequences their mind would be on full display"
Which is why we often see truer faces of the ultra wealthy or ultra connected. They feel untouchable (whether real or imagined) and so you will see if they are indeed good people or the crazies we read about on the news daily.
It's not just the law. It's how other people would think of you too. Things like "would that person still love me if I did this" etc. Social consequences.
Actually studies showed that during accidents, catastrophes or distress, people tend to help each other, the wounded for example, rather than just flying away. Even when it's dangerous to stay. At the opposite of what is shown in movies. Humans are not evil, neither are good. We are just funny animals
@@eduardmanecuta5350it means even the best people can lose themselves and become corrupted over time. The exact thing that happened to Harvey in the movie
I wouldn’t even say Otto was a villain. Not in the movie at least. He was a victim of the ai taking over his brain, and as we see in no way home, once he has control again, he immediately becomes a good person once again, and is willing to try and help Peter.
Tai lung hurt people who didn't deserve it and who weren't in his way so he loses points for that but his aggression towards shifu and poe is completely understandable
Towards Po, maybe a bit less, but definitely towards Shifu. Tai Lung is, for the most part, a monster of Shifu's making. Though he did not intend it, Tai Lung is correct when he says that it was Shifu who filled his head with dreams of greatness. That he trained him relentlessly every day so that he could one day be the great martial artist he was destined to be. And when that day arrived and Oogway saw the evil in Tai Lung's heart, evil that Shifu had helped grow (even if unintentionally), Shifu turned away from Tai Lung and he snapped. And who wouldn't snap, after all that. Everything Shifu made him believe, all the training he put him through, all the promises he made him and he flushed it all down the drain on the day that was supposed to be Tai Lung's acknowledgment of his greatness. He turned his back on the guy that he treated as a son. Shifu deserved every bit of anger Tai Lung had for him. He's to blame for much of what Tai Lung became. I believe his anger towards Po is a bit more mixed, though. On the one hand, Tai Lung trained for years and basically got brainwashed into believing he'd be the best. Po makes a complete mockery of everything everyone believed the Dragon Warrior should be and it enraged Tai Lung to no end. Po trained hard for a few days, but Tai Lung trained hard to achieve his prowess for years. But on the other hand, none of that is Po's fault. He didn't choose to become the Dragon Warrior, fate thrust it on him. Po doesn't have a mean bone in his body and is generally just a loveable goofball. He just got shafted by the universe hoisting an important destiny on him and got no choice in the matter. Unlike the Furious Five, who all chose to train, Po *got* chosen with no say of his own and merely accepted his fate. But Tai Lung didn't care about that. He was blinded by his rage and only saw a big fat panda that mocked everything he was supposed to be.
@@Xylarxcode We will see how that evolves in the 4. Movie that is coming up soon. It could be that Thai Lung gets finaly over that Frustration by teaming up with Po.
I blame Oogway. He could of stepped in to help out Tai Lung instead of just saying nah. He legit believed that Tai didn't deserve the you are good as you are scroll and that is wild.
@@joshuabonesteel2303 Because the idea that it's good to accept yourself no matter how you are, is nothing but a lie. Tai Lung had deep emotional and possibly even mental problems, perhaps as a consequence of Sifu's failure as a parent figure, but problems nonetheless. Masters/Teachers should teach people to recognize who they are and strive to be better, not to accept their flaws and do nothing about them. Po didn't have those issues, Po's personality was already one of someone that wanted to always aspire and try to be better.
"Will justice always prevail? Of course it will. Because whoever wins, will become justice!" "If you asked children who live in a warring country what is justice, they will have different perspective as to those children living in peacefull country. Justice is perspective. That's how the world works" _Donquixote Doflamingo_
"They are only as good as the world allows them to be" That line holds up throughout history and it bugs me that the joker said something like that. Why do i agree 😂
When Russia 🇷🇺 invaded Ukraine 🇺🇦 in 2022 the Ukrainian government made murdering any Russians of any kind legal. Yes they were the new enemy as if that day but As the Joker quote said “only as good as the world/law will allow them to be.”
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A continuation of this masterpiece!? Awesome!! BTW, what's the background music you used?
You have to put madara on here in one of your villain quotes that they were right
Putting Movie names in caption wouldn't hurt
I hope shogo makishima comes out or any other anime villains that were right.
It’s been 20 years since The Incredibles came out & still, Syndrome’s line, “Now you respect me, because I’m a threat” is still so cold & so powerful.
Absolutely
But what does it say that in that story they chose to make that character the villain? There's a reason why The Boys is so popular. While Homelander does have a few points in the speeches quoted here, he's also very wrong about his place there and himself. He reflects far more the views of the establishment that created him that those of the people.
Respect and fear might as well be synonymous
nobody is ever sorry until thet are in danger of being hurt and in alot of cases that sorry is not ginuine. it is but a last ditch effort to save there own skin, a manipulation tactic to take advantage of ones true kindness before they lost it.
@@rickgrimes9317 respect = admiration, fear = how do I eventually kill you and get away with it since the odds of you killing me are..pretty high.
they are only the same to cowards
“First rule of leadership, everything is your fault” that line hits me really hard
Brother I was in retail management and if I had a dollar for eveytime I had to take crap for someone else's screw up I'd own utube.
You know it's not true, right?! You better start thinking for yourself before you swallow that propaganda, brother.
My old boss use to laugh when he blamed me for things i had nothing to do with while other ppl thought he was picking on me..i would take full blame and laugh back
@@shadow_crne1030In a democracy it's not the leader's fault. But those are ants, so of course it makes sense.
@@therealNguniEmperor as a leader myself, I approve this massage is true.... It's always leader fault if things goes south...
"You and I are not so different. I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero. And they found you amusing for a while. But the one thing they love more than a hero, is to see a hero fail. Fall. Die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you. Why bother?"
- Green Goblin
Entire point of the bridge scene where the New Yorkers help Spiderman against GG proves that wrong.
@@anthonyjohnson6199remember he said eventually
@@anthonyjohnson6199 theres another time with the joker when he says these civilised people will eat each other but as proven at the end of the film he failed and had to manually detonate the charges
@@username.exenotfound2943 That's a movie. That's why that Joker was better than the movie itself.
@@JovialShadower anything and everything happens "eventually" it's a non statement.
"What unites humans the most is not love. It is the hate towards other humans"
Damn
You must be high on crack or sommething
Love, hate, all sides of the same coin. It’s all passion and the only opposite to it is apathy and dispassion.
;(
@@carsoncasmirri3874respect
Tai Lung is one of my favorite villains because he started out as just a talented prodigy who's master fueled his ego to the point of not being able to accept failure.
He is enraged, because his master, one he treated like his own father, said nothing, when his dreams were shattered. It has little to do with ego - he spent his whole life training, only to suddenly be denied goal he dedicated his life to.
It’s so raw & relatable it’s astonishingly well written, can’t wait to see how they write his return in Kung Fu Panda 4 wooo
@@ceu160193I mean yeah you have to understand that’s still his ego & slightly his fault. Nevertheless the MAJORITY of the blame falls on Shifu for not teaching him to be humble. That’s literally all he needed lmao like if he just wasn’t so arrogant & Oogway said “nah” & he was like “oh okay, understandable have a nice day” the story would’ve carried on. No quality truly more admirable than humbleness 👍🏻
@@Crona_Gowther_Kanato Can't really blame him, considering that he trained for years, only to be denied. Nobody takes such enormous waste of effort well.
@@ceu160193 it was master shifu who started him on that dream by filling his head with it in the first place since he first started training shifu might have been telling him that he might become the dragon warrior if he continued to train since master shifu saw his talent in kung fu he might have though tai lung could become the dragon warrior so he filled his head with those dream not out of malice though as seeing tai lung's talents in kung fu who wouldn't he was able to learn the nerve attack after sing it only once then was able to single handedly defeate the furious five tai lungs dreams were crushed after shifu for years filled his head with it after oogway told him he wouldn't be the dragon warrior but shifu didn't back him up making him rageful and attack the valley of peace shifu was the reason for his ego it was shifu that trained him filled his head with dream of becoming the dragon warrior since he was a cub in the end didn't even back him up after oogway denied him that dream
As children we admire the heros. As adults we understand the villains.
And we still admire heroes.
@@dannysmi7162Until you realize they're just propagating the same stagnant, oppressive system the villain is trying to overturn. That's when you realize they're both villains, just of a different sort.
@@lrwerewolf: Or we've just gotten so used to deconstructions that we can't see heroes in anyone.
@@squallofthedai Or maybe we have just hit a point of maturity as a species we realize every hero is someone's villain and vice versa. The whole point of a hero is that they epitomize some set of values, but there is no right/correct set of values. Different folk have different values, or even when some value is held in common, is prioritized differently. Its not really a question of deconstruction, at least the literary sort. More that we as a species are maturing to the point we are figuring out that morality itself is bunk and we are deconstruction it to recognize there is no such thing, just individual values and goals, which are not right or wrong, they simply are what they are.
@@lrwerewolf Depends on the setting. Sometimes the _villains_ are the ones supporting said system (see Rupert Thorne in the original batman comics), and the heroes are the ones trying to clean it up.
"You want society to accept you, but you can't even accept yourself." Spot on.
Body positive movement in a nutshell
Lots of us want to be liked but don't even like ourselves
Trans community be like
Trans loonytoons in a single sentence.
Body shamings fine until its all about weight.
“We all can go insane with just one bad day” -joker
Hits hard when you are in obscurity working to just survive
Except he was proven wrong. After capturing, crippling, and subjecting his daughter to sexually suggestive photographs, he kidnaps Commisoner Gordon, torturing him both physically and mentally. He still wants the Joker brought in by the book. Even in the movie, he's proven wrong when neither the citizens nor prisoners deem to blow up the other boat to save themselves. There are good people.
I can confirm.
Anything too childish haunts me,
And my little childish brother is just a ticking bomb that is just waiting for me to explode.
I can survive one day, but never all of them.
Every once in a while, I lose my fuse and just 💥
Definitely, the messed up thing about it is when you strike you go to jail, but god knows we've been to the point where we need to teach bullies a lesson, like mike tyson said.
@@Lil_Douche so you cant teach someone a lesson without killing them ??? this world is truly doomed indeed
@@firelightningdragon7932 To be fair, people often see that as the quickest and therefore best solution. There's a reason people call for "retribution".
If you haven't seen Pain's "cycle of hatred" speech I strongly recommend you do so. It is the one time in which a villain clearly made more sense than the hero.
I'd argue villains have more than once made more sense than the hero.
Madara has also always made more sense then any other character including pain to me.
He had the solution and would've won if not for the sadly bad ending of the series.
@@Endslikecrazy both had intentions that were good, but flawed.
@@whitead25 Honestly, if you ask me still better then world they lived in.
The argument its fake doesnt make sense to me at all personally, even boruto proves it.
@@Endslikecrazy Not really
"Nobody cares about a problem until it affects them"
*-Someone*
So true it happens in life
First they came for the Communists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Communist
Then they came for the Socialists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Socialist
Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a trade unionist
Then they came for the Jews
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Jew
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me
@@redictat3my world history teacher said that yesterday in class lol
Illegal immigration. New York citizens didn't care until busses started bringing them over
Lies again? Learn Listen USD SGD
"You either die hero or you live long enough to see youself become the villain"
Greatest line of all time...
It's a great line but the scene in Dracula Untold might rival it "Why spill blood if not for the pleasure of it? Because men men do not fear swords... they fear monsters, they run from them, hide from them, by putting one village to the stake I spared 10 more. Sometimes the world no longer needs a hero... sometimes what it needs is a monster" it's not as good of a movie as the Dark Knight but that scene really hits
"Or live long enough to see how ugly the world truly is"
Cant say its true, though..for most anyway
I don't understand how Joker fanboys watch that movie and miss all the points that show he's wrong.
@@anthonyjohnson6199cuz its da joker baby
"We may be evolved, but deep down, we are still animals." - Mr. Big
Spot on. Despite the changes in technology, society, language, and so on, we humans still have the same primal instincts as our ancestors from hundreds of thousands of years ago.
@Hadfield15 but we don't act on them. Our world is truly amazing. "Mother nature" isn't peaceful and balanced harmony world everyone thinks it is. It's the most cruel and destructive things anyone has EVER known. It's only by us the world has grown. It's only by humans It's evolved, it's only by us death isn't the only the truth struggle of mother nature has been broken. It's not longer just about being in the cycle. We has mankind still are in the cycle, but we work everyday to control the cycle and break through it, each day telling mother nature to f off and we win battle after battle. she wins the final battle but hasn't won the war, and we are the ONLY species able to win the war again the biggest evil of all. Nature itself.
@@be9240 Describing nature as "evil" is silly. Nature is just nature. It doesn't play favorites nor take prisoners. Nature will win in the end, because one day we'll cease to exist just like the dinosaurs and the earliest Neanderthals. We can't ever hope to "defeat" or "control" nature, and thinking we can is outright copium.
Quote me on this: “Anyone who believes there is such thing as a foolproof plan... Well, it's just proof that they're a fool.”
The only way a plan is ever going to be perfect is if you yourself are perfect and because no one can ever be perfect no plan will ever be perfect.
And yet there is truth to what they say.
Who said this everyone has a plan until they get knocked out
However the fool believed his logic to be as flawless that it has to be quote...🙃
If you had the plan of sounding wise,that's you believing your words to be flawless,and according to your own words,that makes you a fool...😑
If you are a fool,then the wiseness in your words not only is zero but it's in negatives...🧐
Also the sentence is incomplete.
And a quote is nothing without context.🙃
So no thanks, there's several reasons to not quote you.
@sophiemills8125 There's always that one guy on the internet who is always angry, and you, my friend, are that person.
"everybody is awful these days everybody just yells and screams at each other nobody's civil anymore nobody thinks what it's like to be the other guy it's enough to make anyone crazy" These lines represent today's reality more than anything could.
Anyone who isn't at least a little crazy these days isn't paying attention.
Agreed
So true. Rich people these days don't understand what it's like to be the other guy they see on the streets how they struggle to survive every day and they don't try to help them instead of themselves.
I see it everywhere I turn. Just people devoid of empathy and understanding. I’m sure I’ll break one day thinking about it too succinctly.
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Funny thing about Syndrome is....he WAS already a super or most likely was. Dude developed working thruster boots at the age of like 8. His power was his genius level intellect.
And there lies the irony.
He was a super, like anyone else. He just wasn’t big and strong or could shoot lasers out of his eyes; nobody thought he was anything at all simply because he didn’t stand out. It wasn’t that he couldn’t, it’s that nobody ever gave him a chance.
Ever notice how his whole costume change is made as flashy as possible? Spiked hair, black and white contrast, smooth and modern equipment. All he ever wanted was to be seen.
When everyone is special, no one is special. Everyone is the hero of their own story. So everyone thinks they're a hero who's just fighting a different kind of battle. But at the end of the day, no one is. We all just have choices.
@@XtheMagus exactly. Good and evil are not fixed, stable entities, but are continually trading places. A good may be transformed into an evil in the next second.
I’ve dealt with so many people who made bad choices. I’ve made some too thinking I was justified because they were “bad”
If his parents were killed he would've been batman
@@dharmeshmistry342 Fits the timeline, though. Nobody considers a nerd to be 'super' during that year/age. Our society started to accept geeks or nerds as 'normal' after the 90s.
Say what you like about Gen-Z, but the majority of them don't bully nerds anymore. They're more accepting than the millennials and the older generations.
“There is no reason to be selfish when everything we have ever done is to benefit ourselves”. I actually came up with this one after thinking
“No matter how good you are or how many good deeds you’ve done, people are always looking for that one excuse to demonize you.”
1 mistake and everyone starts judging you
For real bro, you’ve ever been in a situation where you were telling the hundred percent complete truth and because of who you are or what you look like or where you’re from no one believes you? Then why not be the bad guy if you’re gonna get treated like one anyway
@@kc1izethe hero gets shat on for one mistake, the villain gets excused for one good thing. Just looking in this comment section is enough.
@@ketamineheadyoda2248Exactly!! Just look at Harley Quinn or poison ivy. They have a freaking fan base. I mean how many people have suffered because of Harley during her time with joker. Even in injustice storyline they made her some sort of a hero with a child to add more sympathy. When she blew up an entire city to ashes.
Truth!
For Green Goblin I'm surprised that his quote from the first movie to Spider-Man "Despite of everything you've done for them eventually they will hate you." was not in this
I wish they put in: ,,We all wear masks Spider-Man but which is it? The 1 over your face or the 1 that is your face."
@@branislavanenadovic3171 That works for Sam R spider man and "Despite everything" works for MCU Spider man
In spite*
That's because a similar but objectively better line from The Dark Knight by Joker is included here.
Green Goblin quote so damn accurate. I can't tell you how many stories I've heard of people in the US sending money to their family in Latin America every month. Then they'll have a medical emergency so they can't send money, and the family in Latin America talks shit about them for not sending money
"Some of the worst things in history were caused by good intentions" - Dr. Grant. Jurassic Park 3.
Path to hell paved with good intentions, indeed
That is, by far, my favourite line out of the entire Jurassic Park franchise.
Every time someone says they are doing things with good or their best or whatever intentions I say this quote to them. “I want to help” “I want to protect” “It’s for your own safety”
“Best intentions. Some of the worst things imaginable have been done with the best intentions.”
And I like to think he’s talking almost directly about what Magneto went through and his speech about it 50 years later.
This is voluntary, nobody is talking about extermination. “Nobody ever talks about it. They just DO it. And you go on with your lives ignoring the signs all around you and then one day when the air is still and the night has fallen, they come for you.”
Listening to the speeches from that time from that leader, he promised safety and security to the people to get their votes snd their trust, walling in towns was for the safety of the people with money to keep the poor from attacking them, promised them the trains were taking them to a safer area away from the war, the massive walls and guards were to keep them safe from the invading armies and many didn’t figure out what was going on until they stopped getting enough food, were put to work, the executions started. “More food for the rest of you that can work if we do this. It’s for your health. They volunteered to sacrifice themselves for your health.” Until they were too weak to fight back.
The best intentions
@@Flufuxnot that there's a lot to remember
@@user-qx1id1dt8x What are you talking about? There's plenty of memorable lines in the Jurassic Park films.
"And when everyone super, no one will be"- this line still sends chills down my spine.
It had a very dark and clever double meaning for a cartoon.
He basically means that he knows that if humanity gains his powers, they will use it to destroy each other until no one is left
I thought he meant that the supers won’t be special after he sell his invention but I think you’re interpretation is better and darker indeed
@@Narouto-uk4xo😂indeed...😂
@@bkannor2472 What's funny
My misuse of "indeed" ?
@@Narouto-uk4xo No misuse I can see! Just a double meaning instead, indeed as you used it and in-deed, the deed from doing.
Thanks for that second take! Didn't catch that even after thinking for a bit
Heath’s Joker had an amazing point. If we lived in a world plagued with both Superheroes and Supervillains, we’d only allow one to exist as long as they’re taking care of the other. As soon as what they’re doing gets in the way of ANYTHING we would do, we’d turn against them. Superheroes have it worse off than any villain, super or otherwise
Superheroes can still help with natural disasters.
@mechayoshi9250 you get something like that with celebrities, we put them on pedestals because they did something we like, but they make a mistake or act out and suddenly reverence turns to mockery. Look at Will Smith when he lashed out and slapped Chris Rock. People turned on him and we're making comments about how Chris should of retaliated with jokes about Wills wife having an affair, etc.
It depends on their individual circumstances but obviously in General Superheroes have it worse than Supervillains. They're basically doing a full time job that requires them to constantly risk their lives for free.
That's green goblin's point, not joker's
@@user-qx1id1dt8x both kinda make the same point. Joker simply extends it to everyone not just Heroes/Superheroes
"I'm not a bad person, just had bad luck" for some reason that hits hard.
The most real line
Real real..I said that too
Felt that shit in my soul
Looks like something a self righteous idiot villain would say
8/10 times, that's usually the case.
"No one cares how much good you have done, but they ravish the moment you slip and make a mistake. They remember your blemishes and imperfections."
If that isn't the damn truth, and hits WAY to close to home.
Sadly holds plenty of truth to it
This hits so close to home for me.....
This sounds like a Sosuke Aizen quote.
Hits hard.
"You dwell on this terrible future. You resign yourselves to it. And for one reason, because that future doesn't ask anything of you today" man that's powerful. It's true, because tomorrow never comes. If you're going to do something to better yourself, do it today.
“who filled my head with DREAMS?”
“who drove me to train until my bones CRACKED?”
“who denied me my DESTINY?”
tai lung might be one of the greatest villains. he isn’t evil for the fun of it, he’s just broken. that’s how other villains are, we just don’t understand it until we get older
In fact
Yeah. Makes you feel bad for them once you realize it.
But nowadays they overuse the misunderstood villain trope. It’s time to bring back some pure evil villains like holden, am, and qu
@@ThatGuyWithNoLife Jack Horner. My job is done good day my good sir
@@zarudegaming4427the funniest thing about him is that he knows how evil he is at the end 😂
"As long as there is free will, there will also be evil."
"But denying free will is also evil."
"Quite a puzzle, isn't it?"
Is that from Zen?
@@Whineanddine52 yes
"to defeat evil I shall became an even greater evil"
Unless the one without free will never had it. Its like taking the train somewhere, you don't choose the destination but you get to go places. And you never knew free will so would that be evil? Just my thoughts, do you agree/disagree?
Literally the bible
Ultron visited internet for only 2 minutes and decided to kill all humans. So relatable
Edit: Jeez, seems like everyone under the reply want to kill all humans if they can😅😅
🤦
He found the mha fanfics.
“If I started killing, there would be none of you left!”- Charles Manson.
Same concept with Lilu in Fifth Element when she found no reason to save humanity
His speech and the Batman characters and Thanos are speaking about shit thats happening now
"Man enjoys annoying his fellow but hates it when the same us done onto him."
A wise man.
You sure? Or is it just You?
The "golden rule" is never followed by society but damn.
“You resign yourself to a terrible future because it requires you to do nothing today.” Wow that hit hard.
Nix's entire speech is so shocking I had to pause the movie when I saw it the first time.
What was that from?? 🎉
@@MrHEMI260 Tomorrowland
Tai Lung's words to his former master: "Tell me how proud you are Shifu! Tell me! TELL ME!" - those hit hard for some reason
“I don’t want your apology, I want my scroll.”
@@jacobwiles547
"Everything I did! I did to make you proud!"
Right, but it didn't justify taking the scroll by force.@@Mystigon404
@@jacobwiles547
I wasn't justifying his actions.
@@Mystigon404 I believe you.
"See? *now* you respect me..becuase im a *threat*. Thats the way it works."
Thats exactly how it works. And its a shame.
And how it always would be. Only ones with power are respected.
Unfortunately you hit the nail on the head
@clementinesoupand yet he's an anomaly in a system of power. He garners respect but not power. Hello garners praise but not authority. He is someone we strived to be as a kid and someone we cannot be as an adult. Not because we don't have the potential, but we do not have the courage or the stature to endure what he did.
That is not respect. That is fear.
@@Red5x5x5 welp, I think they go hand in hand
"You and I both know that the real power in this world ain't magic. It's money, buckets of it" that's true
What makes a person a villian isn't their goals, it's how they try to achieve it
Technically it is were you born in power or did you take it.
Simplistic. The real "villains" of the world today and in history are those born into power and privilege, who either somehow remain clean of their crimes by distance or hiding behind institutions of power. It is insidious double standards to say that the powerful can hide behind state, corporate and institutional power (which are all descended from feudal institutions of exploitation), but to say individuals of those without an established power base cannot resort to the same measures. That's not to say that methods don't matter at all. It's saying there is hypocrisy to these arguments, which are insidious and serve the interests of elites who commit similar or worse crimes.
For example, how many films are there where the Nazis are the villains? Why are they acceptable villains? Because they were racist, xenophobic, imperialist, genocidal invaders and war mongers. Was every German soldier in WW2? No, but extreme measures are accepted in fiction and media.
Now, I could say exactly the same about the USA or the British Empire, but why is the USA and the British Empire (hell, even UK government today) seen as villains? What they get up to today is unambiguously evil, and so is the action of many other states and corporations. How were the Americans not considered the villains in Iraq, Afghanistan or Vietnam (not to say at all that that makes Sadam Hussein or the Taliban "the good guys" - that is simplistic wrong and stupid)? The average grunt on the ground is not evil or necessarily at fault, (like the average German forced into service in the German military - though maybe both could have done more), but they are serving the interests of selfish, cruel and immoral leaders who hide behind institutions, to allow the political and economic elites to commit horrendous crimes. The type of crimes that would get a life sentence, or a death sentence if done by an individual alone.
@@amn1308 all depends on what the goal is. For example Magneto isn't a villain because of what he wants (basically the same as Charles). But he realized it is impossible to achieve without being a villain.
Even if you were born with it. How they use it. That is the main point. Morality comes through then.
@@NickJaime when the word was coined morals had nothing to do with it, right was right because nobles said it was, when Leonidas and Odysseus mistreat people the Greeks of their day would called that righteous.
You even see this represented in the Bible whatever Yhwh does is good even murdering babies because those were villain (village dweller) babies and he is God.
Even admits it was all premeditated, before time began.
The fact that Ultron only took one look through internet and decided to destroy humanity🤣💀
that was me the moment I learned what NTR was
He probably briefly checked Twitter and decided that was enough
@@akalixevelynn2932 OH F.....absolutely nightmare
@@akalixevelynn2932what’s NTR?
@@korinturner2404you’re better off not knowing.
Ignorance is bliss, as they say.
“Justice will prevail, you say? But of course it will! Whoever wins this war becomes justice!” -Donquixote Doflamingo.
“War does not determine who is right, only who is left.” -unknown
Julius Caesar was a monster, during the Siege of Alesia the Gauls let the women and children out the city expecting the Roman general to take pity on them... he let them starve to death in the wall he build around the city.
@@LyraniaLothar well all warlords are monster, julius cesar, khan, alexander the great, atilla etc.
people just want a belief to hold on.If the belief doesn't relate with their faith they see it as injustice
"If one comes to call vengeance justice,such justice will only breed further vengeance and trigger vicious of cycle of hatred "
- pain
These quotes really make you question the fine line between good and evil. Sometimes, villains aren't completely wrong-they just have a different perspective shaped by their experiences. Amazing compilation!
The difference between a hero and a villain is not one bad day. It's how they choose to respond to that day.
You can't always control your circumstances but you can control how you respond to them.
Die a hero or live long enough to have everything ripped away from you, be used , and be discarded, betrayal comes for the best of people.
There is no difference. We all have that one bad day that is perfectly designed and guaranteed to turn us into monsters.
What some of these villains are being correct about is that the world is indeed not fair. Some are born and raised in fortunate circumstances and some are not. Some people gets pushed into desperate situations with no one to help them out or guide them on the right path, and some never develop/gets raised with the proper tools to control themselves. If you've never hit rock bottom then you can't possibly pretend to imagine, that you and those who have hit rock bottom will have the same degree of control over your situations.
I'm not saying this to excuse evil behavior; what these villains do is indeed wrong. Crime must be dealt with, even when committed by people in poor circumstances. But you can't tell us that it's just a matter of self-control for how you respond to that one a bad day. Give a math problem to a Harvard professor and one to a homeless person, and only one of those people will be able to solve it, no matter how much self-control they have. And give a bottle of vodka to a struggling alcoholic and one to a Sunday preacher, and one of them will have much less self-control than the other not to drink it.
Sometimes all you can do is hope that the exact wrong circumstance, that you aren't properly equipped to handle, won't come your way. The thing about the "one bad day" isn't just about the day itself but also about everything that leads up to it.
If you take Batman and the Joker as examples, they both had a really bad day. But you can't say that they had the same degree of control over the situations. Bruce had a great life until his bad day, and when it happened he still had lots of support to deal with it, such as Alfred and a fuck-ton of money. And even then he was probably still balancing on the edge of a knife about what direction his life would go. The joker on the other hand never had that degree of support. If we take the Joaquin Phoenix joker movie for instance, his life all up until he starts shooting people was absolutely awful, and he had virtually no support to deal with it. Grew up without a father, his mother was mentally sick, he was poor, he was depressive, his co-workers hated him, and the government system that was supposed to help him just shat him out. When his one bad day came he simply didn't have the tools to handle it. Can you _really_ judge him for not responding to it the same way as some others would?
@@laressplinter9507 Yet we are all capable of rising above, being better. OP is right, it's not the bad day, it's how we RESPOND to the bad day.
@@samuelhunter4631 nope
"All we had to do, was follow the damn train CJ." - Big Smoke.
Another villain quote that is completely right.
Yep
what does it mean?
u had to be there to get it ,lil one@@AlexMetamorphCamel
@@AlexMetamorphCamelIts too deep to explain, I recommend watching a 100% san andreas play-through at 0.5 speed to understand all the details
@@AlexMetamorphCameljust do as your told
"As long as there are those that remember what was, there will always be those that are unable to accept what can be." Is so incredibly true. This can be related to pretty much anything in life
Why racism is still around lol
Exactly
@@ragnarokpxn5196
No that's not the reason As a black guy I can tell you that people really don't like anything different from themselves so most people form groups or are attracted to the same basic thing that they are it is the major reason why 90% of people live in tribal communities That is the main thing that most people fail to understand
And it is these tribal communities where we ALL get Conflict and War from
Just remember this everything that is different always causes a lot of friction
@alliwishis_2 I know in prisons people will join up with their own race but in schools kids will gravitate towards who they are comfortable with nerds, jocks, etc.
I am a white southern and grew up and seen other white kids say racist stuff just cause it's what their parents did no other reason and seen black people bring up slavery to me like I was there back then doing it lol
Lot of it boils down to fear of something different so you are right but lot of it is what people are raised around too.
@@ragnarokpxn5196
Thanks thanks for letting me know I forgot about these too
I don’t know if it’s just me, but the key to a good quote, is the voice that says it.
"The trouble with loyalty to a cause, is that the cause will always betray you" - no truer words ever said
:(
AYO LOCKDOWN
And yet there's no better loyalty. I do it again even knowing this time I won't make it but "Damn The Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead."
, Union Rear Admiral Farragut at the Battle of Mobile Bay which denied the Confederates their last major port.
Ya might say he was a villian to the ultimate villains- those who think your DNA is your Destiny and seek to commodify everything putting a price on everything until nothing has any value.
The coldest villan Lockdown said - from transformers age of extinction
The cause doesn't betray you. People who don't believe in it. People who don't live up to it. People who claim to believe in it, but use it to serve their own, selfish ends. None of these things represent "the cause". If you allow those things to break your loyalty to the cause, the cause didn't do that. You lost sight of it. You lost faith in it. You were the one... to make the choice to give up on it.
The cause is still there. Waiting for people to fight for it. You were the one who walked away when it got tough.
Why should I apologize for the monster I have become?
No one ever apologized for making me this way.
It's called self discipline and being the bigger person there's respect in stepping down when you're right
@@Lilgabe03
Especially since even if you're very certain that you are right, you can still be wrong.
So being willing to let your stance be questioned and reexamine it, truly is the mark of a great person.
Insert Daredevil dog GIF*
You know you can resist right?!
Reddit moment
“The one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually, they will hate you."
-Green Goblin
he was wrong
@@SkoposplatinumI would argue No Way Home *_(And Far From Home by proxy.)_* proved him right.
@@Jamushu I thought that in No Way Home, Mysterio tricked everyone into believing that Spider-Man was a villain? The people didn’t hate Spider-Man because he didn’t do enough as a hero, but they hated him because they thought he did too much as a villain. Correct me if I’m wrong though .
Tai Lung is such a broken villian, he trained and masters kung fu his whole childhood, his whole life to be the Dragon Warrior, and to make Shifu proud, but for what price… man I must rewatch the movie again.
"And if everyone's super, noone will be."
Syndrome was spitting facts with that line, makes us realize just how far us humans can and will go just to have something that others consider a gift or a blessing.
And if everyone has it, its no longer special and unique, negating it completely.
syndrome was a really good villain.
Tbh, it seems like it's Mr. Incredible fault for turn Buddy evil. It seems like a hypocrite that he will never work with anyone but rather his wife and Frozone
this is what true equality is
Reminds me of a certain anime called hero academia
@@warmachine2171 plus ultra.
The older I get, the more I see a villain's logic as not wrong. Perhaps not right in execution but they're right enough that thingss make sense.
Good intentions sometimes don't get good results. It depends on your methods.
They aren't tho that's the point of villains. The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Do not confuse the Lust for Power
for Love and Compassion.
These psychopathic demagogues that want to
"improve the world"
disguise their totalitarian, dystopian,
dehumanising goals for complete Control
as "for your own good".
You are just "worthless eaters" and
disposable meat to them.
Depends on the villain. Look at Sauron for example, a great villain but....
@@65fireredNah Souron was chill before those Hobbits and elves got disrespectful, all fucking around with that ring. Id reckon if he won it would have been paradise for Gremlins and Gouls like Gollum tha G.
"There's a benefit to losing: you get to *learn* from your *mistakes* "
- MEGAMIND -
I really like this one
I wouldn’t say as a villain quote since the protagonist’s teacher/mentor also say that
Sadly most people don't learn
"Not everything is a lesson, Ryan. Sometimes you just fail." -Dwight schrute
@@muhil2820 sounds like something that an idiot would say
The difference between a hero and a villain is what they choose to do with their pain. Villains see themselves as victims of the world and seek to hurt the world back. Heroes fight to make sure no one is hurt the same way they were and to give back to the world.
Joker’s always gets me. It’s easy to be honorable when you’re strong, generous when you’re rich, and brave when you’re safe. There are parts of us we only know about when shit hits the fan.
The funny thing is that we had IRL proof of that... when the pandemic hit America(conflicts happened in many places, but there was on anotherl level), some people were fighting each other for toilet paper...
@@lexnight8345there was a montage of that with the Joker speech from dark knight.. I've been trying to find it again but haven't. It really drove the point home.
And that's exactly why we should work our utmost to preserve the things that allow us to be good in the world, because once they're gone, evil will reign supreme.
He had one bad day then wants to go around killing and hurting people. Yeah Terry McGinnis was 100% right about the Joker. Terry mocked the hell out of him and pointed out everything that is wrong with the Joker.
@@evacody1249 What are you talking about? Have you even watched the movie? It wasn't just one bad day. It was a combination of many bad days that led up to this situation.
"Fear always works" is simply the most true quote
Ghandi would say something different about that
💉
Every dictator agrees with you.
Fear is one of the top 3 most Powerful forces in existence
@@g.a.d6988
1. Fear
2. Ego
3. Love
To me, the best villains are ones that SPEAK truth, but takes actions that are wrong. Example: 2019 Joker was right about people being awful to each other, but then committed violence out of revenge, which ironically proved his point even more.
Madness as you know, is like gravity. All it takes is a little push. WOOHIHIHAHAHAAHAHAAAAA
I mean he did admit it was driving him crazy lol
Thats where one simple question comes into it. "Is it better to be feared or loved?" If you're loved people give you what you need. But you're only loved if you're good, and if you're good people take advantage of you because you don't want to be seen as evil or bad. If you're feared they will give you what you want and no one would dare take advantage of you because they would fear the cost of doing so
@@jeffreyhull2882 whether people take advantage of you for being good or not depends on each person you come across.
@@KenOmollo in today's world thats the only kind of person you'll come across. Everybody has an angle somehow. Why run the risk when you can guarantee the outcome. It might just be my experience talking but every time that risk has been taken I've been the one to lose out
"The hardest choices require the strongest wills"...Just awesome❤❤❤
My favorite quote from a villain who was right is "Anyone can deal with victory. Only the mighty can bear defeat."
Who said that?
@@louisekenway3455 a very good Austrian painter
Not true...
@@mutsuhanma7807 well at least he was famous
Jamal Murray: "Any basketball questions?"
"Villains aren't born. They're made."
Heroes aren't born. They're forged.
Tell that to kid buu
@@BlakHeart666yes I’ll tell that to the imaginary entity.
This statement is too simple. Being a villain a decision due to a bad experience/fate. Its your way to response.
@@ketamineheadyoda2248 that’s because people remember things that are short, memorable and simple vs a goddamn paragraph or pages! Also it requires the reader to think critically about the statement, being born implies that they were bad from the start and instantaneously. While being made implies that it was a string of consecutive events that either forced them or prevented them from making good ones, hence MADE. Next think critically before commenting.
"We're not here because we're free, we're here because we're not free"
Agent Smith's speech was such a beautiful, irrefutable philosophical truth.. 🤧 👏👏
Especially applicable to today, due to how governmental systems work
Legendary speech that can stand the test of time. Great scene.
Villains are only labeled villains because they have the will to make choices no one else will, get their hands dirty, do what needs to be done, and "heroes" fear them and fight them because they don't want to admit that they're right
For as necessary as heroes and icons are for humanity itself, it is necessary for there to be those who do the ugly things that either nobody sees or wants to see so they can sleep at night. Bad men doing bad things for the right reasons.
@@carsoncasmirri3874 hitler supporter huh ?
Thanos having the infinite gauntlet and chooses to only help half the population , how is that right and justified when he could've made people no longer need food or alter the solar systems
That joker performance still gives me chills
Especially with Keith Ledger. RIP bro was a legend
if you're talking about Phoenix, I'm right there with you.
no hate toward Heath. he killed it! But Phoenix spoke to me in such a way that i could do nothing but listen. and i listened. 3 times in the cinema and 4 times at home.
@@sandilembatha9225same..
ngl both jokers were goated
Villains are not born, they are made
"Those who never knew war will never understand peace" as someone who's survived a war and now lives beneath its fallout, i can completely understood.
Where do you live if I may ask?
@@Benjamin_Haverkamp in the hellhole called Syria
American industrial complex programmed you really well huh?
@@anthonyjohnson6199 ahhhhhhhh what ?
@@anthonyjohnson6199Dude, wtf do you mean?
"Some creatures are born to get all the love , the rest of us get nothing "
That is so true
Literally in the movie that quote is from Dave the Octopus is just coping because he's jealous of the Penguins.
Wonder what that says about people who believe that BS?
How many fedora's do you own BTW's?
Dave the octopus: Penguins of Madagascar
only person in this video who actually might have been on to something
Dogs
Yeah. But, it doesn't mean we should stop desiring love or even stop loving ourselves. That's where a lot of people fall.
“I’m not a bad person, just had bad luck” speaks volumes
Heroes may be the ones we look up to, but it is the Villains who are the ones we really learn from.
But do we *actually* learn from the villains?
You can learn from both.
But if you only learn form the villains than you have a problem
In the documentary "Necessary Evil" (about the villains of the DC Universe) they made a point that it is the villains that are the protagonists in comics, the heroes just react to what the villains do. Without villains, the heroes would do very little.
Consider what happened on Earth-51. On that Earth the superheroes fought the supervillains for 5 years and defeated them. Then the superheroes retired and no more supervillains appeared (the dark reason was that Batman immediately killed any supervillains who appeared). When a threat to that Earth in the form of The Great Disaster appeared, the heroes were so out of practice that they failed to save their world. What was left became the world of Kamandi.
@@DarkJak2050 to never loose Hope things could have gone different for them
@@Solitaire001 "It's a good day when we can slack off all day and do nothing" - Hannes from Attack On Titan
Just means that it's much better if the good guys don't have to do anything, because it means nothing that bad is happening.
“Everybody gangsta until the villains start making a point.”
none of these villains had a point
@@Skoposplatinum Actually they did. It's the actions behind it that shows what it means. I could say "First rule of leadership, everything is your fault", but it will be how I say it and what I do before, during, and after that gives it meaning. I could just be honest while saying it softly to offer a bad truth broken truthfully to help you understand or I could yell to the top of my lungs and get in your face to make you listen and abuse you.
@@SkoposplatinumDid you forgot who is pain
@@Skoposplatinum you are knowless
@@Bird55511i have the biggest nuke stop doing war.
Cloud Village: What!? *in secret build moon blow cannon Naruto the movie*
"Everyone thinks they are the Hero in their own Story" ~Handsome Jack
Underrated quote from an underrated modern classic
Hence Thanos was a hero in infinity war
@@westside9032 Deadass, I left the theaters with the impression Thanos had gone through a hero's journey. Still my favourite MCU movie to date
"The end justifies the means"
is NOT the Hero's Journey.
It is the Tyrant's cop-out.
@@westside9032compensation of a righteous mind.
"Might controls everything, and without strength.... You cannot protect anything." - Vergil
Heath’s Joker and William’s Goblin are just geniuses🐐🔥
Exactly. Jared Leto's is kind of ehhh, but Heath brought him to life, unfortunately at his own expense. That's how powerful even the THOUGHT of being a sociopath/psychopath can affect a person. 😔
*Willem
"You're not a hero. Just a villain waiting for his time..."
Heavy. So true
Who said that?
Literally made it up on the spot
@@The_Last_Server 💯💯💯 I won't forget this one .
THE HARDEST CHOICES REQUIRE THE STRONGEST WILL. - Thanos
I love how this video can go from
“What it means to be a human, what’s the meaning of life”
To “kids destroys toys”
Kids are cruel Jack and I am very in touch with my inner child
-Sundowner
@@joaolucaseguni4533 *Red Sun starts playing*
Red sun over paradise
Characters in Chronological Order:
- 0:01 Scar from The Lion King
- 0:17 Dave from Penguins of Madagascar
- 0:24 Syndrome from The Incredibles
- 0:38 Ultron from Avengers: Age of Ultron
- 0:49 Joker from The Dark Knight
- 1:12 Thanos from Avengers: Endgame
- 1:34 Hopper from A Bug's Life
- 1:58 Shere Khan from The Jungle Book
- 2:19 Syndrome again from The Incredibles
- 2:31 Assistant Mayor Bellwether from Zootopia
- 2:41 Hades from Descendants 3
- 2:53 Stinky Pete from Toy Story 2
- 3:01 Thanos from Avengers: Infinity War
- 3:12 Ernesto de la Cruz from Coco
- 3:21 Thanos again from Avengers
- 3:24 Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda
- 3:54 Thanos yet again
- 4:10 Tai Lung once more
- 4:24 Mother Gothel from Tangled
- 4:37 Arthur 'Joker' Fleck from Joker
- 4:52 Harvey 'Two-Face' Dent from The Dark Knight
- 5:11 Thanos again from Avengers: Infinity War
- 5:30 Lockdown from Transformers: Age of Extinction
- 5:42 Lex Luthor from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
- 5:53 Whiplash from Ironman 2
- 6:05 Harvey Dent again from The Dark Knight
- 6:09 Flint Marko aka Sandman from Spider-Man 3
- 6:16 Davy Jones from Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
- 6:22 Joker again from The Dark Knight
- 6:31Nagato aka Pain from Naruto
- 6:42 Jigsaw from Saw II
- 7:14 Voldemort from Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
- 7:26 Hopper again from A Bug's Life
- 7:39 Lockdown again from Transformers: Age of Extinction
- 7:46 Berlín from Money Heist
- 8:01 Dr Otto Octavius aka Dr Octopus from Spider-Man 2
- 8:11 Agent Smith from The Matrix: Reloaded
- 8:39 Joker again from The Dark Knight
- 8:45 Manager/Agent from Metegol/Underdogs/Unbeatables/Foosball
(This movie has a LOT of names throughout The World)
- 9:04 Nagato again from Naruto
- 9:25 Joker again from Joker
- 9:57 Magneto from X-Men: Days of Future Past
- 10:16 Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super
- 10:37 David Nix from Tomorrowland
- 10:57 Bertrand Zobrist from Inferno
- 11:07 John Doe from Se7en
- 11:19 Kaecilius from Doctor Strange
- 11:25 Ultron again from Avengers: Age of Ultron
- 11:34 Ra's al Ghul from Batman Begins
- 11:50 Magneto again from X-Men: First Class
- 12:08 Joker again from The Dark Knight
- 12:16 Jerome Valeska from Gotham
- 12:28 Killmonger from Black Panther
- 12:35 Kylo Ren from The Last Jedi
- 12:46 Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog
- 13:03 Joker again from Joker
- 13:16 Adrian Toomes aka Vulture from Spider-Man: Homecoming
- 13:34 Bane from The Dark Knight Rises
- 13:56 Apocalypse from X-Men: Apocalypse
- 14:10 Thanos again from Avengers: Infinity War
- 14:14 Future Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super
- 14:28 Killmonger again from Black Panther
- 15:10 Henry Creel/001/Peter Ballard/Vecna from Stranger Things
- 15:24 Ava Starr aka Ghost from Antman and The Wasp
- 15:56 Lotso from Toy Story 3
- 16:07 Green Goblin from Spider-Man: No Way Home
- 16:50 Alex Le Domas from Ready or Not
- 16:58 Tom Cooper from Unhinged
- 17:29 Joker again from The Dark Knight
- 17:36 Unsure
- 17:50 Jeanine Matthews from The Divergent Series: Insurgent.
- 18:03 Loki from MCU
- 18:10 Colonel Vosch from The 5th Wave
- 18:43 Shere Khan again from The Jungle Book
- 18:52 Green Goblin again from Spider-Man: No Way Home
- 19:05 Henry Creel/Vecna again from Stranger Things
- 20:06 Mauricio from The Marksman
- 20:28 Scar from The Lion King
- 20:40 Unsure
- 20:43 Homelander from The Boys
- 21:08 Lotso again from Toy Story 3
- 21:18 Sweet Pete from Chip 'n Dales: Rescue Rangers
- 21:39 Marla Grayson from I Care a lot
- 21:46 Voldemort from Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix
- 21:52 Homelander again from The Boys
- 22:29 Magneto again from X-Men: Apocalypse
- 22:38 Ra's al Ghul again from Batman Begins
- 22:44 Front Man from Squid Game
- 23:06 Maleficent from Maleficent
- 23:12 Ultron again from Avengers: Age of Ultron
- 23:30 Ra's al Ghul again from Batman Begins
- 23:41 Thanos again from Avengers: Endgame
- 23:51 Steve Abnesti from Spiderhead
"Only when people understand each other's Pain, will they be able to truly understand each other"- Uzumaki Nagato
Spitting facts
Some time i think villan are more rights compare to crazy drama heros
People read/watched that panel/scene and don't get what's wrong with the world today. Nagato was onto something.
“I’m not a bad person, just had bad luck” punched me right in the feels. 😮💨
“Nobody is a villain in their own story. We’re all the heroes of our own stories.”
- George R. R. Martin
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." the one man in a great game. in this video the more I think about it, I only thought about Handsome Jack from Borderlands 2.
Same, I kept waiting to see Handsome Jack make an appearance in this video. One of the best video games villains.
that George R. R. Martin quote hits home tho
“ you want to save the world but don’t want to see it change” is so true
That Dark Knight scene has always been it for me. Ive watched in my lifetime how people claim to be moral, holy, virtuous and other claims, but all it takes is the right amount of pressure placed in the right place and the veils of their falsehoods and hypocrisy are instantly removed.
So, when a human fails to be perfect, because they are human, so of course they will, you choose to denounce every bit of good they have ever done. Because, what, if someone isn't a monolith of perfection, they are pure garbage? No one is perfect or all good, but the ones who try get a lot closer than those who don't. We are human, we are flawed. You can either wallow in that imperfection or you can try to improve yourself, and give both yourself and others the grace to make mistakes in that struggle. If you look for the dark, it is all you will ever see.
@@1217BC
Fahcking amen, brother
@@1217BC I need to write that down somewhere, that was great. Felt like it came out of a movie.
@@EmperorDerp I freely admit the last line I stole from Iroh in Avatar, which is itself a paraphrasing of Lincoln's "Those who look for the bad in people will surely find it", and the sentiment can be found in numerous other places as well. It certainly isn't a new concept, but I do appreciate that particular way of expressing it.
NOTHING and NO ONE is perfect, it's those who pretend to be that I have issue with. Striving for perfection is something worthy of pursuit, but the delusion of thinking you're better just to look down your nose at someone is phucd up,,,well, in my opinion anyway.
You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain...favorite quote.
Arsene Wenger at Arsenal comes to mind whenever I hear this quote
After villian you become an Anti-Hero.
That word of Harvey dent is not gospel
Anakin Skywalker/Vader perfectly embodies this quote
RDJ
"Now you respect me. Because I'm a threat!" SPITTIN
“I figured out way back, If God is all powerful.. He Cannot be all good, And if he is all good.. Then he Cannot be all powerful”
This makes more sense to me than every other quote.
İf he were to save you from any and all inconvience what would be the point of perseving in the bad situations, what would be point of free will? I think the guy was just being pissy instead of being steadfast and try to change his situation.
@@safakak3459 I could say so many things to why I disagree and how I think what you just said was absolutely RIDICULOUS… But we are all entitled to our own opinions haha. Plus I dont feel like having such a deep discussion through the TH-cam comment section! So… Have a nice day.
PS- You do realize that even if “that guy” was just being pissy, that does not mean he was wrong with that statement. Also if i were you id go watch that movie, especially if you think he was just being “pissy” LMAO.
@lukewestwest He was being pissy. I have watched batman vs. Superman and unlike most critics, I enjoyed it.
If God is all knowing, eternal, exists out of time and space, has no beginning and no end, infinite, incomprehensible for human faculties because of our limitations.... why can't he be both all good and all powerful?
I understand you will not have a discussion on TH-cam comment section but felt like reinforcing the former comment. Lex Luthor was being pissu
@@danymuembo9238 The reason I've come to terms with over the years is that God created evil. God has to allow death and carnage to save us. But, why? Is he not all good? We have to pray that child born with cancer is able to live a good life while it was possible that the personification of God could heal a blind man? Is he not all powerful? These thoughts always got to me as a kid because nobody can answer it without defaulting at "God because God".
"They say there are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe what is."
Viggo Grimborne
I LOVE Race to the Edge!!!
@@OliveNLuv SAME
YES SIR! Man I've been saying it al along and I'll say it again, Viggo was a great villain who deserves more respect and recognition.
It is easy to fool someone than to tell them they're fooled to begin with.
A villain wants to make everyone see the pain they are suffering, a hero wants to prevent anyone from having the Same fate.
In other words, a hero genuinely tries to end the suffering while a villain tries to spread it to justify themselves
What you would consider a hero could be considered a villain elsewhere… it’s all down to one’s perspective
A Villain wants to prevent people to feel all the pain they suffered doing anything they can, a Hero try to prevents it
So Long As There Are people in the world This Hell Will Never End! Zeke Yeager from attack on Titan
@@sentinel1597who? Name one and explain it
"What ever I did, I did to make you proud. Tell how proud you are?" This is the quote that can happen every day to our parents, teachers even the one that's the closest
You pushed to your limits yet people think it’s just your least effort… even if they probably can’t do better.
All i ever did, i did to make you proud. Tell me how proud you are shifu
The essence of abuse. Thinking that you have to serve others and to make them proud. Never being your own person. Always being third party owned. Like a good little puppet.
The best kinds of villains are the ones you can relate to. If a villain makes you wonder “could I have turned out like that?” Then you’ve achieved the perfect villain.
My quote from all this is “regardless if you grew in a good or bad situation, what everyone thinks what’s ok and what’s not, if you are treated as a champion or as garbage, YOU are the one that makes the final choice of who to be and how to behave, do what YOU think is correct and strive for that philosophy”.
Objective truth, objective good, and objective evil do exist.
Wish more people understood this. INstead everybody is using this as some weird ass justification for fucked up shit. Like bro none of these villains were "right" they just made good points because its easy to make a good point conceptually. The application is where your morality comes into play. I could gaf if the Joker is pissy about people being mean. He also shot a man on live television and was fully willing to sacrifice a boat full of innocent people to prove that some people had an overwhelming sense of self preservation? Get the fuck outta here lmao a psycho is a psycho is a psycho
“It’s not about food it’s about keeping those ants in line”
Hits very hard!
The few govern over the many
It’s our own reality! 😔
Yup that’s like the Government
Zionist to American citizens. Now they're waking up...
That's why They keep us divided in every possible way They can. And it works.
This one's my personal favorite villain quote.
"Time, it will not wait... no matter how hard you hold on... it escapes you." - Ultimecia, Final Fantasy VIII
This quote sucks
@@adamskirvin4528 let's agree to disagree, you just don't get the context lol
Unless you cast stop lol
But stop always wears off over time ironic huh.@emmanuelhernandez3200
Common sense
These ain’t quotes, these lessons
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, i gain strenght.
Through strength i gain power.
Through power, i gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.
The Sith Code!!!!
And in the end you will be broken
@@minatodroger7890 it's kinda like a star, the bigger and brighter, the faster you burn out.
Spelled strength wrong.
@@jamiethal1319 so
The bugs life quote is what the elites say about us. Never forget that.
The thing is, Shi Fu admitted that Tai Lung was right, taking full responsibility for the way he ended up, and apologizing. God Kung Fu Panda is so good
"If you're good on something, never do it for free" man, it hits so hard when you tired to keep help the others
4:37 "Everybody is awful these days. Everybody just yells and screams at each other. Nobody's civil anymore, nobody thinks what it's like to be the other guy. It's enough to make anyone crazy" Keep in mind guys, "Joker" was released in 2019. So if you think about it, Joker (2019) literally predicted how bad US society would become in the years following the movie's release.
It's so true. I see it more and more every day.
the years following? the US was long gone a long time before this movie came out bruh.
@bobiristov8379 tell him again and I ain't even from the U.S
Not a prediction. Just bringing to the surface what has always been there
Yeah because it was intended by certain ppl to end up the way it is now.
A vilain that spit the facts is a well written one
Another Villain who's written well is one who's trapped in their own mind imo. It can really show what a person can become if pushed hard enough.
I like to live by this one quote I made for myself “Most humans act civil because the law restricts us, if you gave anyone in the world the ability to live life without consequences their mind would be on full display"
We're seeing it right now with a certain ex-President who is arguing in court not that he's innocent, but that he has the right to be a criminal.
*mic drop*
Which is why we often see truer faces of the ultra wealthy or ultra connected. They feel untouchable (whether real or imagined) and so you will see if they are indeed good people or the crazies we read about on the news daily.
It's not just the law. It's how other people would think of you too. Things like "would that person still love me if I did this" etc. Social consequences.
Actually studies showed that during accidents, catastrophes or distress, people tend to help each other, the wounded for example, rather than just flying away. Even when it's dangerous to stay. At the opposite of what is shown in movies. Humans are not evil, neither are good. We are just funny animals
Let it be a movie, a series, an anime, an animated movie, a drama, a comic, etc. These broken mf villains are literally THE BEST.
"Is either you die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain" - touched my soul
So fi you live long enough evil will win in the end, that's what he says?
@@eduardmanecuta5350it means even the best people can lose themselves and become corrupted over time. The exact thing that happened to Harvey in the movie
I wouldn’t even say Otto was a villain.
Not in the movie at least. He was a victim of the ai taking over his brain, and as we see in no way home, once he has control again, he immediately becomes a good person once again, and is willing to try and help Peter.
So is tai lung, his father did nothing to at least comfort him or to tell him that he is destined to be more then the dragon warrior.
this is why the villains are the best because of the quotes they deliver but most importantly they also had reasons to become what they are.
Every ultron and thanos quote is incredible
Tai lung hurt people who didn't deserve it and who weren't in his way so he loses points for that but his aggression towards shifu and poe is completely understandable
Towards Po, maybe a bit less, but definitely towards Shifu.
Tai Lung is, for the most part, a monster of Shifu's making. Though he did not intend it, Tai Lung is correct when he says that it was Shifu who filled his head with dreams of greatness. That he trained him relentlessly every day so that he could one day be the great martial artist he was destined to be. And when that day arrived and Oogway saw the evil in Tai Lung's heart, evil that Shifu had helped grow (even if unintentionally), Shifu turned away from Tai Lung and he snapped. And who wouldn't snap, after all that. Everything Shifu made him believe, all the training he put him through, all the promises he made him and he flushed it all down the drain on the day that was supposed to be Tai Lung's acknowledgment of his greatness. He turned his back on the guy that he treated as a son. Shifu deserved every bit of anger Tai Lung had for him. He's to blame for much of what Tai Lung became.
I believe his anger towards Po is a bit more mixed, though. On the one hand, Tai Lung trained for years and basically got brainwashed into believing he'd be the best. Po makes a complete mockery of everything everyone believed the Dragon Warrior should be and it enraged Tai Lung to no end. Po trained hard for a few days, but Tai Lung trained hard to achieve his prowess for years. But on the other hand, none of that is Po's fault. He didn't choose to become the Dragon Warrior, fate thrust it on him. Po doesn't have a mean bone in his body and is generally just a loveable goofball. He just got shafted by the universe hoisting an important destiny on him and got no choice in the matter. Unlike the Furious Five, who all chose to train, Po *got* chosen with no say of his own and merely accepted his fate. But Tai Lung didn't care about that. He was blinded by his rage and only saw a big fat panda that mocked everything he was supposed to be.
@@Xylarxcode We will see how that evolves in the 4. Movie that is coming up soon. It could be that Thai Lung gets finaly over that Frustration by teaming up with Po.
I blame Oogway. He could of stepped in to help out Tai Lung instead of just saying nah. He legit believed that Tai didn't deserve the you are good as you are scroll and that is wild.
@@joshuabonesteel2303 Because the idea that it's good to accept yourself no matter how you are, is nothing but a lie. Tai Lung had deep emotional and possibly even mental problems, perhaps as a consequence of Sifu's failure as a parent figure, but problems nonetheless.
Masters/Teachers should teach people to recognize who they are and strive to be better, not to accept their flaws and do nothing about them. Po didn't have those issues, Po's personality was already one of someone that wanted to always aspire and try to be better.
@@joshuabonesteel2303And he was right. When Tai Lung saw the scroll it only enraged him further.
"Will justice always prevail? Of course it will. Because whoever wins, will become justice!"
"If you asked children who live in a warring country what is justice, they will have different perspective as to those children living in peacefull country. Justice is perspective. That's how the world works"
_Donquixote Doflamingo_
Anime has the best quotes
And Doffy is one of my favorite characters
"They are only as good as the world allows them to be"
That line holds up throughout history and it bugs me that the joker said something like that.
Why do i agree 😂
You agree because it's true
When chips are down these civilized people
They'll eat each other
I think we saw this come about during covid, albeit to a lesser extent thank God.
When Russia 🇷🇺 invaded Ukraine 🇺🇦 in 2022 the Ukrainian government made murdering any Russians of any kind legal. Yes they were the new enemy as if that day but As the Joker quote said “only as good as the world/law will allow them to be.”