10 Movie Villains Who Wanted To Be Caught
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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Never catch a Batman villain, but never let them go either.
Just ignore them and they will go away. They just want the attention.
Saw the title and immediately thought of Mickey from _Scream 2_ . He literally said he wanted to get caught lol
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I'm still one the first entry, but if John Doe from SE7EN isn't in this list, then you didn't do this list right.
Bad guy from skyfall
Raoul Silva
Landa is a real piece of work. He went to work for the Nazis and benefitted, and once it was clear he can't win with them, he jumped ship and made a deal.
Just like a lot of real life villains.
Especially where _that_ war was concerned. It's funny that, for a film that is as deliberately unrealistic as _Inglorious Basterds_ was, its villain is more true to life than many movie n@zis.
Amazing video what culture.
Hans Landa will just be able to scratch up that scar to make it look different and tell people it was a war wound.
Quentin may have come up with designs of incredible characters but without the acting that comes from with-in they never would have happened. You can have a great director, special fx, good plot, good script, good wardrobe and fx makeup but if the actor under all of that can't carry the role your screwed.
I would make the case that Gerard Butler isn't a villain in Law Abiding Citizen - he makes the point that the justice system is broken, to the point when he was at the hearing early on, the judge was going to grant him bail, despite the fact he brutally murdered someone. In his mind, he wasn't doing anything wrong, he was working to expose the fallacies of the system that failed to give him the justice he was owed
I think it is funny how Brad Pitt played in a few of these, and none of the ones he played in is the same type of character, nor like some of the others.
I'm surprised that Joker wasn't in the top 2. I'd definitely put him above 2022 Riddler.
I’ve been waiting for the video addressing this troupe… so much so that I thought about requesting it….case in point: most of these movies are released within the mid-2000s and early 2010s.
I’d be curious if Seven originated it…are there older examples in film? I’m sure they are there.
Hi, Ewan :-)
its crazy to me that Brad Pitt is in multiple movies on this list, just goes to show how much range the guy has had over his career
6:42 "Forever branding him as a Nazi"
In WhatCulture's own video "10 Movie Villains You Didn't Realize Actually Won": "When he gets to the states, he's free to demand that the damage be repaired. That scarring would be a relatively easy fix even back then, leaving him to enjoy the new life he so cunningly maneuvered himself into."
Surprised that Roaul Silva from skyfall wasn't on here
Did the Joker want to be caught? He got caght by Jim Gordon, a man that everyone thought to be dead.
This is going on the theory that Joker was trying to bring the rules of law to Gotham using anarchy to destroy the criminal underbelly, rid the police of corruption, get rid of the need for Batman and place the faith of the people in Harvey Dent. All of which he did achieve, just not necessarily in the way he planned.
But he didn't need to be in the jail when it detonated, in fact putting distance between him and the bomb would have been a good idea as it took a lot of risk away, you know because he was avoiding being ground zero to an exploding device. He could then have abducted the accountant in the midst of the confusion given that he had the advantage of knowing it was about to happen.
Clyde Shelton was not a bad guy. He was getting vengeance, there’s nothing wrong with that.
Right!
People have different ideas on what is right and wrong, and how right and how wrong. The Riddler has a pretty similar justification.
I don't know, some of the people he killed arguably didn't deserve to die, especially that intern lawyer who hadn't even done anything to Shelton or anyone.
Clyde Shelton was never a villain, that was the legal system
Riddler is the only one that felt like an actual psychopath. They are like babies who make some sound to get the attention of people around them, and if they don't get it, they will cry loud. Here, he was doing that just by killing people. 😂