Killmonger was 100% justified
Methods weren't even necessarily wrong either. He killed the gardener though.
Voldemort
Killmonger was 100% justified
Methods weren't even necessarily wrong either. He killed the gardener though.
facts killmonger might be one of my fav villains plus mbj did a great job and so many quotes
who was the villain
Gerald Butler, his methods were f***ed up
Gerald Butler, his methods were f***ed up
i know i was doing a epic 'lol who was the real villain' moment
but yea his methods but the idea
i know i was doing a epic 'lol who was the real villain' moment
but yea his methods but the idea
Such a great movie ruined by a terrible ending
The Incredibles
That syndromic dude
Thinking about Incredibles and the message/philosophy in there always makes me a bit uncomfortable
I am thinking about this rn. What is the reason why villains don't have any reasonable sense in movies, is it because being bad makes no sense or is it because they don't want to portrait villains in that form. I mean there must be philosophies where this "side" has a place, so to speak. That must be incorporated into movies man.
edit : ah probably some Bond villains make sense