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Post by moviemouth on May 3, 2018 3:26:58 GMT
1. Thanos 2. Ego 3. Loki 4. Alexander Pierce 5. Ultron
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Post by jcush on May 3, 2018 4:03:44 GMT
1. Thanos 2. Loki 3. Ultron 4. Hela 5. Ego
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Post by sdrew13163 on May 3, 2018 4:08:12 GMT
1. Thanos 2. Loki 3. Red Skull 4. The Winter Soldier 5. Vulture
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Post by wonderburstanger on May 3, 2018 4:28:29 GMT
Dance off Bro!
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Post by Marv on May 3, 2018 5:12:03 GMT
Ronan Loki Ultron Blonsky Bucky
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Post by poelzig on May 3, 2018 5:15:45 GMT
Is it just me or when you read the list do you keep thinking "who the hell is that?"
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Post by darksidebeadle on May 3, 2018 5:19:35 GMT
I only think they’ve done four villains really well
1. Thanos 2. Loki 3. Killmonger 4. Vulture 5. Red Skull
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Post by moviemouth on May 3, 2018 5:34:14 GMT
I only think they’ve done four villains really well
1. Thanos 2. Loki 3. Killmonger 4. Vulture 5. Red Skull Me too.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 3, 2018 5:41:02 GMT
Kilmonger only has three votes?
Zemo Kilmonger Vulture Loki Pierce
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Post by Marv on May 3, 2018 6:00:01 GMT
Kilmonger only has three votes? Zemo Kilmonger Vulture Loki Pierce I have only seen up to Ragnarok.
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Post by DSDSquared on May 3, 2018 12:01:41 GMT
Thanos is hands down the best villain. After him:
Loki Vulture Ultron Red Skull
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Post by politicidal on May 3, 2018 12:38:42 GMT
Hela
Killmonger
Ultron
Vulture
Obadiah Stane
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 3, 2018 12:39:21 GMT
Thanos
Loki
Alexander Pierce
Killmonger
Zemo (the scene with T'Challa at the end of CW puts him into the top 5 for me)
Vulture
Killian
I'll give Ego a shout out because of his back story. I like gray area with my villains, as you can see. The rest of the villains in the MCU have been pretty generic.
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Post by Spike Del Rey on May 3, 2018 13:34:32 GMT
No particular order: Thanos Loki Hela Ego Vulture
HM: Ultron
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on May 3, 2018 15:01:53 GMT
Thanos Hela Loki Emil Blonsky The Red Skull
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Post by jamesbamesy on May 3, 2018 23:03:03 GMT
Loki Winter Soldier Vulture Ultron Ego
I can't say Thanos for sure only because I still need to see IW.
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Post by moviemouth on May 4, 2018 3:56:05 GMT
Kilmonger only has three votes?
Zemo Kilmonger Vulture Loki Pierce I like the writing of the character but I have I some big problems with Michael B. Jordan's performance. I don't find him intimidating and I don't buy him as a former mercenary at all. I will admit that his last couple scenes are pretty good though. In fact, his big emotional scene on the train tracks is probably the best acting of his career so far.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 4, 2018 4:25:25 GMT
Kilmonger only has three votes?
Zemo Kilmonger Vulture Loki Pierce I like the writing of the character but I have I some big problems with Michael B. Jordan's performance. I don't find him intimidating or menacing and I don't buy him as a former mercenary at all. Did you edit out saying he seemed like a "street hood"? Because he essentially WAS a street hood, just one who was able to get off the streets. He also wore that street hood upbringing with both pride and bitterness - pride for the people there he feels he represents, and bitterness that Wakanda abandoned them. He held onto that street hood attitude to eventually rub it in their bourgeois faces. Fair enough if that made him less intimidating to you, though honestly I don't really find any of the MCU villains intimidating. The biggest and baddest of the bunch looks like a purple Jay Leno. At least Kilmonger was supposed to be more on the tragic side of the spectrum than scary.
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Post by moviemouth on May 4, 2018 4:53:27 GMT
I like the writing of the character but I have I some big problems with Michael B. Jordan's performance. I don't find him intimidating or menacing and I don't buy him as a former mercenary at all. Did you edit out saying he seemed like a "street hood"? Because he essentially WAS a street hood, just one who was able to get off the streets. He also wore that street hood upbringing with both pride and bitterness - pride for the people there he feels he represents, and bitterness that Wakanda abandoned them. He held onto that street hood attitude to eventually rub it in their bourgeois faces. Fair enough if that made him less intimidating to you, though honestly I don't really find any of the MCU villains intimidating. The biggest and baddest of the bunch looks like a purple Jay Leno. At least Kilmonger was supposed to be more on the tragic side of the spectrum than scary. Yeah, I edited that out because I realize that is part of the point but it just made it hard for me to take him seriously. That is also a big problem, he is SUPPOSE to be on the tragic side but I never bought him as being a tragic character because his performance is very surface level imo. But that is a problem I have with B. Jordan in general. He is a shallow actor. He never sells me as real in his movies and his line-deliveries often feel very forced and unnatural. You say he wore the street hood upbringing with both pride and bitterness. I agree that that is what he is suppose to be doing, but that isn't how his performance comes off. Another problem that I have (though this has to do with the writing) is him killing his lover in cold blood and anytime someone does that any sympathy I have for a character goes right out the window. I have that same problem with Vulture accidentally killing his henchmen which basically transforms the character into an unintended sociopath.
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Post by moviemouth on May 4, 2018 5:01:35 GMT
I like the writing of the character but I have I some big problems with Michael B. Jordan's performance. I don't find him intimidating or menacing and I don't buy him as a former mercenary at all. Did you edit out saying he seemed like a "street hood"? Because he essentially WAS a street hood, just one who was able to get off the streets. He also wore that street hood upbringing with both pride and bitterness - pride for the people there he feels he represents, and bitterness that Wakanda abandoned them. He held onto that street hood attitude to eventually rub it in their bourgeois faces. Fair enough if that made him less intimidating to you, though honestly I don't really find any of the MCU villains intimidating. The biggest and baddest of the bunch looks like a purple Jay Leno. At least Kilmonger was supposed to be more on the tragic side of the spectrum than scary. What I am basically saying is that Michael B. Jordan isn't a talented enough actor to pull off the dimentions that the role requires. I found the Vulture very generic btw, both in the writing department and the acting department. Keaton failed to make me feel any sympathy for his character whatsoever.
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