Remember an interview where Alan Rickman said he didn’t approach the role as that of a villain, but rather a person who has a different agenda or point of view that’s in conflict with the other characters; regardless of what his approach was, it clearly worked as to this date Hans Gruber is still one of the most memorable characters in cinema
It was Alan Rickman who suggested Hans should wear a fine business suit. Originally the costume department fitting him for body armour when Alan said why would he wear amour the same as his body guards. Its is in one of his interviews.
Something the late Alan Rickman (RIP 2016) was exceptionally good with, enduring in his legacy of characters which precedes himself. Remembered by younger generations as Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series.
In my opinion, what makes Die Hard an action movie classic is it's simplicity. Sure it seems like a massive blockbuster, but people seem to forget how small it keeps things. I kinda wish most modern films would be more simple and straightforward, rather than be overblown, CGI heavy, wannabe superhero blockbusters. Also I really like that John McClane isn't some ex-marine, a super soldier Vietnam vet, or a terminator, he's just an off duty police officer who wants to see his wife and kids for the holidays, but needs to fight crime and save the day first. I also think making it a Christmas movie was a great move, artistically. Because not every Christmas movie needs all the cliche conventions like, Santa Claus, snow or all that basic crap we get from normal Christmas specials.
Honestly, props to Holly for being the only person capable of getting under Hans’ skin. Even John McClane’s repeated foiling of Hans’ efforts does little more than mildly annoy him. When Holly tells Hans right to his face that he’s little more than a common thief, he snaps. It didn’t matter if Hans had succeeded in stopping John and pulled off his scheme afterwards. In that moment, he lost, pure and simple.
@@inthemindofavillain Yep. Hans’ ego was his downfall. When he has McClane dead to rights at the end (or so he thinks), he gets distracted by his own joke (or, rather, McClane laughing at it) that McClane is able to hide his gun on his back, then shoot Hans’ henchman and Hans himself.
Hans Gruber has become one of the most iconic villains in film history, often hailed as one of the greatest. Empire magazine ranked Gruber as the 17th Greatest Movie Character of All Time, while John McClane was placed 12th. Additionally, Gruber holds the No. 4 spot on Empire's Greatest Movie Villains of All Time list, surpassed only by Darth Vader, The Joker, and Loki. IGN also recognized Hans Gruber, placing him at #14 on their top 100 villains list. His influence is evident in subsequent movie villains, including Howard Payne in Speed, Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom in Con Air, Eric Qualen in Cliffhanger, and Egor Korshunov in Air Force One. Alan Rickman's portrayal of Gruber marked his first significant film role, cast after producer Joel Silver saw his performance in Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Broadway. Actor Hans Buhringer, who played the criminal Fritz, noted that Rickman meticulously researched to perfect his German accent, successfully mastering the German-English dialect for the film.
Indeed, John McClane is even a great selection candidate! Being that, he is ranked 12th by Empire magazine, which places Hans Gruber at the 17th position in the Greatest Movie Character of All Time list. As for another good criminal from Die Hard, Fritz maybe a better choice than the leading hero, who importalised Bruce Willis with the classic line "Yippe Kai-A Moter Truckers"... or words to that effect.
There are 4 types of villain: * Lethal: They see you, they kill you. Hans Gruber, Terminator, Darth Vader. * Pushes heroes: Throws the hero against the walls, against the floor and the environment is destroyed that way. Dragon Ball Z, The Matrix, DC comics fights. They are not lethal, but cause quite a physical headache to heroes. * Harassers: They pose an obstacle but are not lethal. Megatron, villains from Clone Wars. * Villanous words: This vilain is the most kids friendly. The villain does not even do evil things. This villain will only say villanous things. Skeletor.
Something to think about.: Hans’ plan seems brilliant, until you think about his escape plan. His plan was to escape by driving away in a small ambulance? The small ambulance would’ve been packed up with the bonds. There would only be enough space in the ambulance for Hans and the techie henchman. How would the rest of Hans’ team escape? What if the cops tried to stop the suspicious looking ambulance that came out of nowhere? Did Hans plan to abandon his men and take the bonds for himself? So many questions.
You should profile Lamar Burgess from minority report Hiram lodge from Riverdale Brandy from thin line between love and hate Callisto and Ares from Hercules and Xena Amanda from Nikita Shepard from Blindspot Agent Stahl from shades of blue Simon phoenix from demolition man Ransom from knives out Gabriel from mission impossible dead reckoning Gabriel from Lakeview terrace Gabriel from swordfish Karnaki from book of Eli President snow from hunger games Ravenna from snow white and the huntsman
Remember an interview where Alan Rickman said he didn’t approach the role as that of a villain, but rather a person who has a different agenda or point of view that’s in conflict with the other characters; regardless of what his approach was, it clearly worked as to this date Hans Gruber is still one of the most memorable characters in cinema
It was Alan Rickman who suggested Hans should wear a fine business suit. Originally the costume department fitting him for body armour when Alan said why would he wear amour the same as his body guards. Its is in one of his interviews.
His dialog about the suits to takagi is both suave and sociopathic given what hes doing
Nice suit, it'd be a shame to ruin it. 💀
Alan Rickman as a villain absolutely amazing
He was cast after producer Joel Silver, saw his performance in Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Broadway.
Great choice for a villian.
Something the late Alan Rickman (RIP 2016) was exceptionally good with, enduring in his legacy of characters which precedes himself. Remembered by younger generations as Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series.
In my opinion, what makes Die Hard an action movie classic is it's simplicity. Sure it seems like a massive blockbuster, but people seem to forget how small it keeps things. I kinda wish most modern films would be more simple and straightforward, rather than be overblown, CGI heavy, wannabe superhero blockbusters.
Also I really like that John McClane isn't some ex-marine, a super soldier Vietnam vet, or a terminator, he's just an off duty police officer who wants to see his wife and kids for the holidays, but needs to fight crime and save the day first.
I also think making it a Christmas movie was a great move, artistically. Because not every Christmas movie needs all the cliche conventions like, Santa Claus, snow or all that basic crap we get from normal Christmas specials.
Alan Rickman was absolutely superb in this role and a truly wonderful actor, and he is sorely missed!!
It's the first film that I saw him in. Quite the first impression.
Honestly, props to Holly for being the only person capable of getting under Hans’ skin. Even John McClane’s repeated foiling of Hans’ efforts does little more than mildly annoy him. When Holly tells Hans right to his face that he’s little more than a common thief, he snaps. It didn’t matter if Hans had succeeded in stopping John and pulled off his scheme afterwards. In that moment, he lost, pure and simple.
Good point! Often what ticks us off reveals what’s most important to us.
@@inthemindofavillain Yep. Hans’ ego was his downfall. When he has McClane dead to rights at the end (or so he thinks), he gets distracted by his own joke (or, rather, McClane laughing at it) that McClane is able to hide his gun on his back, then shoot Hans’ henchman and Hans himself.
Hans Gruber has become one of the most iconic villains in film history, often hailed as one of the greatest. Empire magazine ranked Gruber as the 17th Greatest Movie Character of All Time, while John McClane was placed 12th. Additionally, Gruber holds the No. 4 spot on Empire's Greatest Movie Villains of All Time list, surpassed only by Darth Vader, The Joker, and Loki. IGN also recognized Hans Gruber, placing him at #14 on their top 100 villains list. His influence is evident in subsequent movie villains, including Howard Payne in Speed, Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom in Con Air, Eric Qualen in Cliffhanger, and Egor Korshunov in Air Force One. Alan Rickman's portrayal of Gruber marked his first significant film role, cast after producer Joel Silver saw his performance in Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Broadway. Actor Hans Buhringer, who played the criminal Fritz, noted that Rickman meticulously researched to perfect his German accent, successfully mastering the German-English dialect for the film.
and its the greatest x-mas movie to boot
Hans was just TOOOOOOOOOO good !
That role was immortal. He will
Be missed
Can you do other Die Hard Villains
I'd love to see a video on Die Hard 3's Simon. Being that he was Hans' brother, that would be a great follow up to this one.
Indeed, John McClane is even a great selection candidate! Being that, he is ranked 12th by Empire magazine, which places Hans Gruber at the 17th position in the Greatest Movie Character of All Time list. As for another good criminal from Die Hard, Fritz maybe a better choice than the leading hero, who importalised Bruce Willis with the classic line "Yippe Kai-A Moter Truckers"... or words to that effect.
Awesome choice for a villain. 👏
I love the characters u choose to assess
Love it!
You gotta do Carnage & Shriek from Venom, Emperor Belos from “Owl House”, and Dracula from “Renfield”
Both are great actors
Please do the Ln the mind of the villain video on Zeus from God of war
" Remember, nothing ever goes according to plan. "
Valkyrie.
Can you do a profile on J.R. Ewing?
Can you please do Clayton from Disney's Tarzan?
Can you please do the Lord business from the Lego movie
Can you please do king candy from Wreck-It Ralph
Can you please do emperor Belos From the owl house
Alan Rickman played Hans Gruber to perfection.
I would suggest a video on Kent mansley
Suggestion for in the mind of a villain: Richie Kirsch and his entire family from the Scream movie series
Now for your next video do Ken from barbie
Can you please do Eve from Merlose place
Who's TACKKAJEE????
There are 4 types of villain:
* Lethal: They see you, they kill you. Hans Gruber, Terminator, Darth Vader.
* Pushes heroes: Throws the hero against the walls, against the floor and the environment is destroyed that way. Dragon Ball Z, The Matrix, DC comics fights. They are not lethal, but cause quite a physical headache to heroes.
* Harassers: They pose an obstacle but are not lethal. Megatron, villains from Clone Wars.
* Villanous words: This vilain is the most kids friendly. The villain does not even do evil things. This villain will only say villanous things. Skeletor.
Can you please do Jabba the Hutt
Can you please do jasper from Steven universe
Who the hell is Teckergee? 😅 it's Takagi
Like just for "Christmas classic"
Something to think about.:
Hans’ plan seems brilliant, until you think about his escape plan. His plan was to escape by driving away in a small ambulance? The small ambulance would’ve been packed up with the bonds. There would only be enough space in the ambulance for Hans and the techie henchman. How would the rest of Hans’ team escape?
What if the cops tried to stop the suspicious looking ambulance that came out of nowhere?
Did Hans plan to abandon his men and take the bonds for himself?
So many questions.
Yes wanted it all for himself and his minions didn’t matter as long as they did there job protecting him
Same as in the last Boy Scout epic film the main don didn’t give a fuck about any of his henchmen
Can you please do spinel from Steven universe the movie
Die hard vs Armageddon
Can you please do Ivan Ozze from mighty Morphin Power Rangers the movie
Can you please kill Rex from the second Lego movie
You should profile
Lamar Burgess from minority report
Hiram lodge from Riverdale
Brandy from thin line between love and hate
Callisto and Ares from Hercules and Xena
Amanda from Nikita
Shepard from Blindspot
Agent Stahl from shades of blue
Simon phoenix from demolition man
Ransom from knives out
Gabriel from mission impossible dead reckoning
Gabriel from Lakeview terrace
Gabriel from swordfish
Karnaki from book of Eli
President snow from hunger games
Ravenna from snow white and the huntsman
Can you please do Vrak from Power Rangers megaforce
It's pronounced Tah' Car' Ghee' you philistine, I'm an exceptional grammatical purist.