If you think Oppenheimer was the villain of that movie, you have fundamentally misunderstood the movie. And if you think he wasn’t punished, you must have missed the part where his career was destroyed by Strauss.
Mr Potter from It’s a Wonderful Life. Him stealing the money set the whole movie in motion. Then we see what a horrible world it is with his power unchecked
I read somewhere that one of the early drafts had Mr. Potter dying of a heart attack. But the director took it out because he felt it was too mean-spirited and took away from the joyous atmosphere of the ending scene.
In the movie, Saruman died by being stabbed by worm tongue and falling off the tower and the books wort still stabs them, but after the hobbits helped free Hobbiton
@@adammitchell6222exactly. There were independent nuclear development programs around the world. The Manhattan Project was going to happen no matter what. The US lucked out in gaining Oppenheimer to run it. He effectively gave up his own chances of winning a Nobel prize in Physics, like so many of his colleagues in quantum physics research, because he took on the role and followed it speaking against nuclear proliferation .
I’m a man… she was right. 😂 She may be a killer and that aspect I don’t agree with.. but with all these men that get away with treating their wives like ish AND get the other girl in the end… I STAN her. Still, I want her to lose in the sequel 😂😂😂
@@trippyboi91 You have issues. Seriously. If you want to stan a gal for getting hers after being cheated on watch First Wives Club and get three at a time, not this psycho ish.
I think General Thaddeus Ross from the MCU should have made the spot on this list. He was a corrupt general who endangered many lives by turning Bruce Banner and Emil Blonsky into monstrous super humans. And when we saw him again, he is a Secretary of State. I mean where his punishment?
You forgot the part where Oppenheimer became so outspoken against nuclear proliferation that he was shunned from the scientific community and ended up losing his security clearance and career after being dragged through the proverbial streets as a HUAC scapegoat.
Exactly! He effectively gave up the opportunity to continue his own research within quantum physics and win a Nobel Prize, like so many of his colleagues did, because he gave himself over to this mission.
@@MelissaBlue from what I understand he was basically recruited to work on this and wanted to help his government and country. We can discuss whether that justified the end product but to make him solely responsible for nuclear weapons development is deliberately. misleading
@@atousmesamis that is right - Oppenheimer was recruited because he had the right combination of skills and was the main person who brought quantum theory from Europe to the US. The book the film is based on, American Prometheus, delves deep into this.
Yeah number three always gets me the fact that he woke her up was so evil that he immediately doomed her to a lifetime of being around him a lifetime of being around Chris Pratt that alone is evil super super evil😅😅😅
I would suggest that Saruman was only partially killed by Wormtongue, who subsequently was conspired with by gravity and a large spiked wheel. In the movie, at least.
Richard Detmer from Chronicle, the abusive father who tormented his son with superpowers to the brink and caused the deaths of potentially hundreds of people only to get off relatively scot free.
A number of Unicorns in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: Starlight Glimmer, Bellatrix 'Trixie' Lulamoon, Sunset Shimmer, Radiant Hope, Flim and Flam, Fizzlepop Berrytwist aka Tempest Shadow. Many of them committed treasonous acts such as betrayal, slavery, magical abuse and misuse, authoritarianism, bringing/threatening physical harm, etc and yet seemingly none of them were ever punished or even held accountable for their crimes.
I think the villain that really doesn't get what he deserves is definitely professor Moriarty from the Robert Downey Jr Sherlock Holmes franchise the man literally orchestrated everything that happened in the series he was the reason lord Blackwell became a true cult member he also killed lady Adler by stressing her out to cause an advanced level of tuberculosis he also was the main proprietor for war profiteering and the only sufferings he actually gets is his assets being seized and his name ran through the mud and of course we don't know if he's dead because they never made a third Sherlock Holmes movie so like Sherlock survived the fall from the Swedish castle he could have survived it as well
Did you even watch Oppenheimer? Lewis Strauss was the bad guy. The only part of the movie that Nolan strays seriously from the truth was his attempt to give Oppenheimer, and for some reason JFK, a part in bringing Strauss down. Sure Oppenheimer fretted about the ethics of the bomb, but that doesn't make him a bad guy. A bad guy wouldn't have fretted at all.
@@ducklinsenmayer7681 I don't blame the Japanese civilians for the actions of their government and military. While dropping the bombs was horrific, I'm not convinced that not dropping them wouldn't have been worse. American fire-bombing attacks were more destructive than any individual atomic blast and without the bombs, the Emperor might not have had the clout to overrule army leadership and surrender. If the war had continued, even more innocent civilians might have died.
@@mlewis49 Absolutely, projected death toll of a conventional invasion of Japan was in the millions. But whoever wrote this video had a much more simplified view of history
Well, it has to be the family in the Boondock Saints. Zealots hellbent on delivering "justice" when it's clearly just sadistic murder with a coat of gilded paint. And they absolutely win at the end. Even Willem Dafoe, playing the detective, is powerless to stop them, and you can see in his eyes that he knows it.
Saruman & Wormtongue's deaths were naff on screen, doing the Disney Villain thing of falling from a great height (as did Denenthor) rather than the lower-key and dramatically more effective killings in the book following humiliations
Ozymandias, those cities didn't deserve that, just as Doctor Manhattan didn't deserve the blame, but also Doctor Manhattan because those Vietnamese Soldiers did not deserve to be massacred by a god in all essence. Those two deserve far worse than they got for certain actions.
Oppenheimer isn't no villain. He built the bomb for the army as they wanted him to. Also he gave up his awards and his legacy for it. And it even caused his daughter's death because she wanted to do what her father did but society wouldn't allow it. There's other people that are definitely villains
Alan Grant didn’t create the dinosaurs. That was the fault of John Hammond and Henry Wu. Grant was just one of the scientists who were invited to the park to evaluate it.
7:23 ... they forgot to add it in the movie, but a group of the tiny (dilaphosaurus size) egg-eaters got on board the ship while he was waiting for Newman, er I mean Nedry. Evil dude got eaten, slowly and painfully, in the book. Which is why he was never seen or heard from again.
Yeah but remember it's possible that didn't even actually happen. Whether by the theory Patrick killed no one and hallucinated every kill....or the creator-approved theory he only killed some people, in which case it's almost impossible to tell which kills were real & which weren't (except that whole chase scene with the ATM and the cops, obviously hallucination).
Have you actually watched Passengers? Aurora actually had the chance in the end to go back to sleep but she chose not to. Jim gave her a choice so he's not the villain. He also saved the ship from being destroyed.
Unfortunately in Jurassic World: Dominion there was no consequences for that stupid clone girl. who let out the dinosaurs in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Harry Osborn from both versions deserved more than what they got, Ben Affleck’s Batman is okay killing then he should have killed Lex, Joker and Harley and Amazing Amy should have been exposed as the fraud she is
TBH, especially after hearing Zack Snyder say Batman should kill but refused to let a Killer Batman at the very least kill Joker, tells me Zack Snyder's take on Batman was a villainous one.
I mean you clearly didn't watch the extended additions of lord of the rings because if you did then you would know that saruman actually dies he gets stabbed in the back by his minion and then he falls to his death on a spike pit clearly
@@Markuslipsyncs yes but dismember of what culture was clearly trying to state that he wasn't talking about the extended editions and then out of nowhere he comes out with indie extended editions he was stabbed in the back and died it's like no you include the extended editions not the limited editions
What movies do you think the villain should have won in a movie like for example Kang from Antman 3, the first order from the Last Jedi, Onion Glass, Zemo from Captain America civil war, Promising young woman.
I'm sorry, Denis Nedry is responsible for his own damn actions. Sure the guy paid him, but Nedry could have easily warned someone about it or, y'know, NOT turn off the fences holding back prehistoric predators out of pure greed.
And, if you look at reports, how many Japanese people didn't die as a result there as well. Both in soldier and civilian costs...there were already a lot of cases with civilians pulling murder suicides on their families because they were afraid of what the Americans would do if they invaded due to Japanese propaganda. It would have been a whole lot worse there
Nedry's is FINE as is, classic. it's symbolic to an extent. the damn annoying ''nurse'' in Saw X. ooo she is BAD,BAD, BAD ( when actresses do such a great job as a character and they make you hate em) same for actors
Oppenheimer is in no way a villain, at least in terms of creating the atomic bomb. (He probably was a security risk, but that's a different matter.) Dropping the bombs did kill about 200,000, but it probably saved far more lives than that. The Japanese had made it plain that they expected their citizens to fight to the death if the U.S. invaded, so it was estimated at the time that Japanese casualties might go over 1 million, while Allied deaths would be at least half a million. Japan had to be shocked into surrender, and the rest of the world had to see why another world war could never happen.
Lets be honest, alkost everybody would do that in Passengers. 90 years alone... either you are done with it nd blow your own brains out, or you do what he did selfishly.
Darth Vader, he did what he did for selfish reasons and didnt regret his horrible deeds... (its not like he wanted to protect some boy from the emperor, he wanted to save his son and thats hardly a noble and selfish sacrifice...)
Ugh I am SO tired of Hans getting the villain moniker. He had multiple chances to take over the country and even kill Elsa but he never did. He didn't begin displaying evil tendencies until the trolls said they were going to clear the way for Anna to marry Kristoff. THEY changed Hans's personality and made him evil. Why can't people see this?
@@DopeyBuckets not even close. He could've taken over the kingdom when both of them left and he didn't. He had a chance to allow Elsa's death and he stopped it. His bad behavior didn't begin until after the Anna went to visit the trolls with Kristoff and they sang about "fixing up" his relationship with Anna and "with the fiance out of the way, the whole thing would be fixed". If the head troll can make Anna completely forget Elsa has powers, you think he can't change Hans's mind too? Don't be a troll yourself
@@PrinceIsot No you need to. After Hitler's death, Germany was essentially out of the picture and Japan was already in talks about surrendering because without Germany, they were basically nothing. The bombs just ended the war quicker but the allies would've won regardless and countless historians have proven this. Not just that but it was still genocide. 99% of the victims who died in the bombs were innocent civilians and not soldiers. Pretty depressing you support that.
@@dizzyrascal5015 you can't "prove" something that's rhetorical and didn't happen 🤣 learn what words mean. Also it's easy to demonize in hindsight, you clearly aren't aware of what Japan was doing. The Japanese were never going to quit, they were literally su*cidal about not giving in 🤦🏻♂️ when Hirohito surrendered many of his soldiers seppuku'd themselves. Huge difference between supporting something posthumously and putting my nose up when I wasn't in that situation to have to make such a terrible decision. You have a child's mentality, it's not going to help in the long haul
They did''t in the slightest. Once Hitler died, Germany essentially surrendered and without Germany, Japan had no chance. They were already in the talks of surrendering and countless historians have proven dropping the bombs was unnecessary. Save lives? Tell that to the millions of innocent Japanese civilians who didn't support the war who died.
@dizzyrascal5015 you were right in that they did not have a chance of winning but the Japanese internal communications showed they were planning on arming all civilians and continuing to fight house to house even after their main island was invaded. And Japan was in peace negotiations with the US on December 6th, 1941. Btw, there were other individual bombing runs by American planes that caused more civilian casualties than either nuclear weapon. It was the fact that it only took one bomb to do that damage that got Japan to seriously discuss surrender.
@@DM-nf7br You do realize you've proven me right? Japan was in peace talks four years before the bombs were dropped. The US had that option but refused. And even if you want to believe the bombs were essential why use two when only one was needed to send a message. That's still millions of innocent lives that could've been spared had they only used one. And then you forget the affect they still have on the country 70+ years later.
@dizzyrascal5015 no, I did not prove you right. The fact that Japan was talking does not mean they were negotiating in good faith. The talks were only a distraction. All internal records of Japan indicated that they never had any intention of giving up.
Anton Chigurh going Scott free immediately after killing Carla Jean is the sole reason I struggle with that film. Had he left her alone, it would still be a gut-punch ending, but needlessly killing her just to a prove a point just seemed like overdoing a point that was already made. Though I do love her defiant last words to him.
Pronoun overwatch at 4:54 since Sean Casey's pronouns are known. This student "took his own life." You do the singular they a disservice when you use it out of place.
If you think Oppenheimer was the villain of that movie, you have fundamentally misunderstood the movie. And if you think he wasn’t punished, you must have missed the part where his career was destroyed by Strauss.
Mr Potter from It’s a Wonderful Life. Him stealing the money set the whole movie in motion. Then we see what a horrible world it is with his power unchecked
SNL did a skit when they get Potter, a funny moment on an awful show
THANK YOU! Wretched, terrible movie, dipped in fantasy-land candy-coating.
I read somewhere that one of the early drafts had Mr. Potter dying of a heart attack. But the director took it out because he felt it was too mean-spirited and took away from the joyous atmosphere of the ending scene.
In the movie, Saruman died by being stabbed by worm tongue and falling off the tower and the books wort still stabs them, but after the hobbits helped free Hobbiton
Seriously? Oppenheimer? If he hadn't been in charge of the Project, someone else would have. The man wasn't working alone.
Google "Project Paperclip", German rocket scientists "liberated" and brought to the U.S. for our rocket program...
Sorry but oppenheimer is not a villian
@@adammitchell6222exactly. There were independent nuclear development programs around the world. The Manhattan Project was going to happen no matter what. The US lucked out in gaining Oppenheimer to run it. He effectively gave up his own chances of winning a Nobel prize in Physics, like so many of his colleagues in quantum physics research, because he took on the role and followed it speaking against nuclear proliferation .
Definitely. And... Would we rather have seen the Communist USSR or the Nazis get the bomb first?
So, Hechler and Koch are villains? Smith and Wesson should be locked away?
Women who think Amy was right scare me.
I’m a man… she was right. 😂
She may be a killer and that aspect I don’t agree with.. but with all these men that get away with treating their wives like ish AND get the other girl in the end… I STAN her.
Still, I want her to lose in the sequel 😂😂😂
@@trippyboi91 You have issues. Seriously. If you want to stan a gal for getting hers after being cheated on watch First Wives Club and get three at a time, not this psycho ish.
@@Tanstaafl_74 noted. I do that also. LOVE that movie. 😂
*people who think Amy was right
@@atousmesamis I said what I said.
Um did you not see Jurassic World Dominion? Dodgeson got the same treatment Nedry did
I think General Thaddeus Ross from the MCU should have made the spot on this list. He was a corrupt general who endangered many lives by turning Bruce Banner and Emil Blonsky into monstrous super humans. And when we saw him again, he is a Secretary of State. I mean where his punishment?
Given that he's due to show up at the Red Hulk sometime in the future, that uppance may come soon enough.
Oh yeah I forgot that Scarlet Witch deserves much worse after what she did like playing God on peoples lives which maybe Tony was right about her.
Without Aurora's help the ship probably doesn't get repaired and they all die.
Came here looking for this
The ending to gone girl leads me to believe he later kills her. The way it ends for us is disappointing, but I feel she didn’t get away free at all.
Amanda Waller Suicide Squad movies.
The Military, The President and the Congress all allowed it to happen, they should all be punished.
You forgot the part where Oppenheimer became so outspoken against nuclear proliferation that he was shunned from the scientific community and ended up losing his security clearance and career after being dragged through the proverbial streets as a HUAC scapegoat.
Exactly! He effectively gave up the opportunity to continue his own research within quantum physics and win a Nobel Prize, like so many of his colleagues did, because he gave himself over to this mission.
@@MelissaBlue from what I understand he was basically recruited to work on this and wanted to help his government and country. We can discuss whether that justified the end product but to make him solely responsible for nuclear weapons development is deliberately. misleading
@@atousmesamis that is right - Oppenheimer was recruited because he had the right combination of skills and was the main person who brought quantum theory from Europe to the US. The book the film is based on, American Prometheus, delves deep into this.
Yeah number three always gets me the fact that he woke her up was so evil that he immediately doomed her to a lifetime of being around him a lifetime of being around Chris Pratt that alone is evil super super evil😅😅😅
I would suggest that Saruman was only partially killed by Wormtongue, who subsequently was conspired with by gravity and a large spiked wheel. In the movie, at least.
His death in the movie was entirely due to Jackson being a fan of Lee's earlier portrayals of Dracula
@@AzraelThanatos I am all aware, as a huge fan of that myself :-)
Richard Detmer from Chronicle, the abusive father who tormented his son with superpowers to the brink and caused the deaths of potentially hundreds of people only to get off relatively scot free.
A number of Unicorns in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: Starlight Glimmer, Bellatrix 'Trixie' Lulamoon, Sunset Shimmer, Radiant Hope, Flim and Flam, Fizzlepop Berrytwist aka Tempest Shadow. Many of them committed treasonous acts such as betrayal, slavery, magical abuse and misuse, authoritarianism, bringing/threatening physical harm, etc and yet seemingly none of them were ever punished or even held accountable for their crimes.
I think the villain that really doesn't get what he deserves is definitely professor Moriarty from the Robert Downey Jr Sherlock Holmes franchise the man literally orchestrated everything that happened in the series he was the reason lord Blackwell became a true cult member he also killed lady Adler by stressing her out to cause an advanced level of tuberculosis he also was the main proprietor for war profiteering and the only sufferings he actually gets is his assets being seized and his name ran through the mud and of course we don't know if he's dead because they never made a third Sherlock Holmes movie so like Sherlock survived the fall from the Swedish castle he could have survived it as well
Did you even watch Oppenheimer? Lewis Strauss was the bad guy. The only part of the movie that Nolan strays seriously from the truth was his attempt to give Oppenheimer, and for some reason JFK, a part in bringing Strauss down. Sure Oppenheimer fretted about the ethics of the bomb, but that doesn't make him a bad guy. A bad guy wouldn't have fretted at all.
...And let's ignore the roughly 6-10 million people fascist japan killed.
@@ducklinsenmayer7681 I don't blame the Japanese civilians for the actions of their government and military. While dropping the bombs was horrific, I'm not convinced that not dropping them wouldn't have been worse. American fire-bombing attacks were more destructive than any individual atomic blast and without the bombs, the Emperor might not have had the clout to overrule army leadership and surrender. If the war had continued, even more innocent civilians might have died.
@@mlewis49
Absolutely, projected death toll of a conventional invasion of Japan was in the millions.
But whoever wrote this video had a much more simplified view of history
De Niro in Joker should’ve gotten worse
Well, it has to be the family in the Boondock Saints. Zealots hellbent on delivering "justice" when it's clearly just sadistic murder with a coat of gilded paint. And they absolutely win at the end. Even Willem Dafoe, playing the detective, is powerless to stop them, and you can see in his eyes that he knows it.
Saruman & Wormtongue's deaths were naff on screen, doing the Disney Villain thing of falling from a great height (as did Denenthor) rather than the lower-key and dramatically more effective killings in the book following humiliations
Oppenheimer saved way more lives than his bomb took, good for him.
The High Evolutionary from GoTG3
Ozymandias, those cities didn't deserve that, just as Doctor Manhattan didn't deserve the blame, but also Doctor Manhattan because those Vietnamese Soldiers did not deserve to be massacred by a god in all essence. Those two deserve far worse than they got for certain actions.
Jenny from Forrest Gump
YES!
Don't blame Oppenheimer. Blame Hirohito.
I think you mean General Tojo
Oppenheimer isn't no villain. He built the bomb for the army as they wanted him to. Also he gave up his awards and his legacy for it. And it even caused his daughter's death because she wanted to do what her father did but society wouldn't allow it. There's other people that are definitely villains
If you read the book version of THE LOST WORLD, you would know Dodgson met a violent end.
In the Lost World novels, at least Dodson got eaten by a baby T-Rex... with the Papa and Mama watching and being proud.
Rose from Titanic... Kidding
Grant isn't the true bad guy for creating dinosaurs, he was the bad guy because he paid only 1 IT person to run an entire park.
Alan Grant didn’t create the dinosaurs. That was the fault of John Hammond and Henry Wu. Grant was just one of the scientists who were invited to the park to evaluate it.
7:23 ... they forgot to add it in the movie, but a group of the tiny (dilaphosaurus size) egg-eaters got on board the ship while he was waiting for Newman, er I mean Nedry. Evil dude got eaten, slowly and painfully, in the book. Which is why he was never seen or heard from again.
Anton was a mysterious character that deserved a mysterious fate.
What about Patrick Bateman from AMERICAN PSYCHO?
The way he killed that dog scarred me for life
Yeah but remember it's possible that didn't even actually happen. Whether by the theory Patrick killed no one and hallucinated every kill....or the creator-approved theory he only killed some people, in which case it's almost impossible to tell which kills were real & which weren't (except that whole chase scene with the ATM and the cops, obviously hallucination).
@@rockybalboa1653
He did kill that dog, because it wasn't over-the-top or darkly funny like the others
Michael Corleone from the Godfather Trilogy.
Ben Affleck made the husband in Gone Girl way more despicable than he was in the book
Didn’t Dodgson die tho? Yeah he did do a lot of bad shit but he died just like Nedry did
He got killed by 3 spitters
Yeah, he got killed by a pack of dilophosaurus, and it sounded just as bad as Nedry's death was.
A villain that should've got a harsher punishment was definitely Palpatine since the guy returned to Star Wars in the sequel trilogy
Are we giving Lecter a pass for "chivalrously" chopping off his own hand in "Hannibal?"
Yes.
That's not what happened in the book. I thought it was better than the movie.
Equilibrium (2002): Vice Counsel DuPont could have suffered a slower and more painful end.
Dodgson! We got a criminal named Dodgson here!? See... nobody cares!
On anton: since he seems to represent the chaos and evil in the world, he isn't really a "villain", he survives because bad is always present. ❤
Oppenheimer? Japan was the aggressor. Japan was not going to surrender.
Next you will try to tell us that Hitler was just misunderstood
Have you actually watched Passengers? Aurora actually had the chance in the end to go back to sleep but she chose not to. Jim gave her a choice so he's not the villain. He also saved the ship from being destroyed.
Unfortunately in Jurassic World: Dominion there was no consequences for that stupid clone girl. who let out the dinosaurs in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Harry Osborn from both versions deserved more than what they got, Ben Affleck’s Batman is okay killing then he should have killed Lex, Joker and Harley and Amazing Amy should have been exposed as the fraud she is
TBH, especially after hearing Zack Snyder say Batman should kill but refused to let a Killer Batman at the very least kill Joker, tells me Zack Snyder's take on Batman was a villainous one.
Hannibal Lector. Come on, guys!
Hans did have to shovel horse poop 😂 also Dodgson died the same way as the guy he hired
I mean you clearly didn't watch the extended additions of lord of the rings because if you did then you would know that saruman actually dies he gets stabbed in the back by his minion and then he falls to his death on a spike pit clearly
I mean you clearly didn’t watch this video because if you did then you would know that this is mentioned at the end of the entry here
@@Markuslipsyncs yes but dismember of what culture was clearly trying to state that he wasn't talking about the extended editions and then out of nowhere he comes out with indie extended editions he was stabbed in the back and died it's like no you include the extended editions not the limited editions
@@DrRexie ‘he mentioned the extended editions, but no he didn’t’ lol that literally makes no sense but okay
Ah, yes, Passengers. The movie that demonstrates our culture hates forgiveness.
Bert from the movie ALIENS got what he deserved ‼️‼️👍
What movies do you think the villain should have won in a movie like for example Kang from Antman 3, the first order from the Last Jedi, Onion Glass, Zemo from Captain America civil war, Promising young woman.
They would have made the nuke without him anyway
I'm sorry, Denis Nedry is responsible for his own damn actions. Sure the guy paid him, but Nedry could have easily warned someone about it or, y'know, NOT turn off the fences holding back prehistoric predators out of pure greed.
Joker should have died a long time ago.
Both live action movie franchises killed him off the same movie he debuted.
I don't think of it as how many Japanese people Oppenheimer's bombs kill rather how many American Soldier's they saved.
And, if you look at reports, how many Japanese people didn't die as a result there as well. Both in soldier and civilian costs...there were already a lot of cases with civilians pulling murder suicides on their families because they were afraid of what the Americans would do if they invaded due to Japanese propaganda. It would have been a whole lot worse there
With Jurassic Park, Lewis Dogson was even more of a scumbag in the books, though he dies in the second one at the jaws of a rather ticked off dinosaur
Dr Pederson from Saw X.
The Japanese said another 4m Japanese minimum casualties
Disagree on Oppenheimer respectfully
Nedry's is FINE as is, classic. it's symbolic to an extent. the damn annoying ''nurse'' in Saw X. ooo she is BAD,BAD, BAD ( when actresses do such a great job as a character and they make you hate em) same for actors
Oppenheimer is in no way a villain, at least in terms of creating the atomic bomb. (He probably was a security risk, but that's a different matter.) Dropping the bombs did kill about 200,000, but it probably saved far more lives than that. The Japanese had made it plain that they expected their citizens to fight to the death if the U.S. invaded, so it was estimated at the time that Japanese casualties might go over 1 million, while Allied deaths would be at least half a million. Japan had to be shocked into surrender, and the rest of the world had to see why another world war could never happen.
this is debunked in the film and book as postwar propaganda.
Any hitman in any movie. Black in Groose Point Blank
Oppenheimer, definitely. We are still dealing with the consequences and will continue doing so for generations.
Lets be honest, alkost everybody would do that in Passengers. 90 years alone... either you are done with it nd blow your own brains out, or you do what he did selfishly.
Darth Vader, he did what he did for selfish reasons and didnt regret his horrible deeds... (its not like he wanted to protect some boy from the emperor, he wanted to save his son and thats hardly a noble and selfish sacrifice...)
And the same goes for his grandson who I actually think he’s just bipolar
Any Nazi villain other than Ray Fienes…because his actor was hanged
Ugh I am SO tired of Hans getting the villain moniker. He had multiple chances to take over the country and even kill Elsa but he never did. He didn't begin displaying evil tendencies until the trolls said they were going to clear the way for Anna to marry Kristoff. THEY changed Hans's personality and made him evil. Why can't people see this?
@@DopeyBuckets not even close. He could've taken over the kingdom when both of them left and he didn't. He had a chance to allow Elsa's death and he stopped it. His bad behavior didn't begin until after the Anna went to visit the trolls with Kristoff and they sang about "fixing up" his relationship with Anna and "with the fiance out of the way, the whole thing would be fixed". If the head troll can make Anna completely forget Elsa has powers, you think he can't change Hans's mind too? Don't be a troll yourself
Wanting to marry a girl you just meet is still wrong...
@@Lodrik18 Anna wanted to marry him too and no one called HER the villain
Really? Oppenheimer? Do you want to be speaking angry German? Or angry Japanese? Tf
We didn't win the war because of those bombs. They just helped end the war in Japan faster and, ironically, at a lower cost of life.
@@psbox362 you need some history in your life, and I'm not talking about commie revisionist history
@@PrinceIsot No you need to. After Hitler's death, Germany was essentially out of the picture and Japan was already in talks about surrendering because without Germany, they were basically nothing. The bombs just ended the war quicker but the allies would've won regardless and countless historians have proven this. Not just that but it was still genocide. 99% of the victims who died in the bombs were innocent civilians and not soldiers. Pretty depressing you support that.
@@dizzyrascal5015 you can't "prove" something that's rhetorical and didn't happen 🤣 learn what words mean. Also it's easy to demonize in hindsight, you clearly aren't aware of what Japan was doing. The Japanese were never going to quit, they were literally su*cidal about not giving in 🤦🏻♂️ when Hirohito surrendered many of his soldiers seppuku'd themselves. Huge difference between supporting something posthumously and putting my nose up when I wasn't in that situation to have to make such a terrible decision. You have a child's mentality, it's not going to help in the long haul
The nuclear bombs saved lives. Far more would have died in a conventional war. And women and children would have been among them.
They did''t in the slightest. Once Hitler died, Germany essentially surrendered and without Germany, Japan had no chance. They were already in the talks of surrendering and countless historians have proven dropping the bombs was unnecessary. Save lives? Tell that to the millions of innocent Japanese civilians who didn't support the war who died.
@dizzyrascal5015 you were right in that they did not have a chance of winning but the Japanese internal communications showed they were planning on arming all civilians and continuing to fight house to house even after their main island was invaded.
And Japan was in peace negotiations with the US on December 6th, 1941.
Btw, there were other individual bombing runs by American planes that caused more civilian casualties than either nuclear weapon. It was the fact that it only took one bomb to do that damage that got Japan to seriously discuss surrender.
@@DM-nf7br You do realize you've proven me right? Japan was in peace talks four years before the bombs were dropped. The US had that option but refused. And even if you want to believe the bombs were essential why use two when only one was needed to send a message. That's still millions of innocent lives that could've been spared had they only used one. And then you forget the affect they still have on the country 70+ years later.
@dizzyrascal5015 no, I did not prove you right. The fact that Japan was talking does not mean they were negotiating in good faith. The talks were only a distraction. All internal records of Japan indicated that they never had any intention of giving up.
i think there was a misprint here...amy was actually the HERO of Gone Girl, and she was fully justified in everything she did
Get help.
@@vikramprasanna8908 no 🥰
Gone girl. Wow
Yes
Y'all gotta stop acting like the Japanese didn't earn getting the sun dropped on em.
This channel gets worse and worse
Anton Chigurh going Scott free immediately after killing Carla Jean is the sole reason I struggle with that film. Had he left her alone, it would still be a gut-punch ending, but needlessly killing her just to a prove a point just seemed like overdoing a point that was already made. Though I do love her defiant last words to him.
The businessman from Train to Busan
J. K. Simmons be like : "if you can't upreheand spider-man menace, than you must become " Super-man gone bad""
I don’t think Frank was a “villain” as such.
"oppenheimer"
goofy lmao
Pronoun overwatch at 4:54 since Sean Casey's pronouns are known. This student "took his own life." You do the singular they a disservice when you use it out of place.
Really? Stupid.