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Post by Agent of Chaos on Mar 24, 2019 10:15:15 GMT
Inspired by the comment section of this tweet.
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Post by hobowar on Mar 24, 2019 10:39:17 GMT
For me, Ronan and Malekith had motivations that I couldn't care less about. Thanos was also a bit of a mustache twirler, but his connection to Gamora kept him interesting in my opinion.
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Post by James on Mar 24, 2019 11:27:25 GMT
Thor: The Dark World (Malekith)
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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 24, 2019 11:47:51 GMT
Guy Pierce in Iron Man 3
Ghost in Ant Man and the Wasp
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Mar 24, 2019 13:21:28 GMT
Thor 2, Guardians 1
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Post by politicidal on Mar 24, 2019 14:43:51 GMT
Ugh, Thor: The Dark World gave us Malekith. Then again there was a lot of buildup to Ivan Vanko from Iron Man 2 because it was a part of Mickey Rourke's big comeback. And then he turned out to just be some nearly unintelligible brute. Then again, there was also Sonny Burch in Antman and the Wasp which was a tragic waste of Walton Goggins as some lame villain-of-the-week better suited for Agents of Shield.
I guess I'd still go with Malekith because there was just fucking nothing just fucking nothing there.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 24, 2019 15:58:45 GMT
Thor 2
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Mar 24, 2019 16:43:53 GMT
Tempted to say Thor: The Dark World or Iron Man 2 but may go with Captain Marvel because the impact was even less strong for me than the former and latter were with their villains.
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 24, 2019 19:07:41 GMT
Malekith was the worst. Followed by Whiplash then Kaecilius.
Kinda hard to judge Captain Marvel's villain because you don't really know who the villain is. Is it Talos, Yon Rogg or Ronan?
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Post by scabab on Mar 24, 2019 20:36:47 GMT
Malekith, he was dreadful.
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Post by Archelaus on Mar 25, 2019 1:18:10 GMT
Thor: The Dark World
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Mar 25, 2019 2:41:41 GMT
Malekith was the worst. Followed by Whiplash then Kaecilius. Kinda hard to judge Captain Marvel's villain because you don't really know who the villain is. Is it Talos, Yon Rogg or Ronan? Talos wasn’t a villain. It’s between the Superme Intelligence and Yon Rogg.
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 25, 2019 3:21:36 GMT
Malekith was the worst. Followed by Whiplash then Kaecilius. Kinda hard to judge Captain Marvel's villain because you don't really know who the villain is. Is it Talos, Yon Rogg or Ronan? Talos wasn’t a villain. It’s between the Superme Intelligence and Yon Rogg. He was the villain for like the first third of the movie. Or maybe even the first half. At least that's how I interpreted it.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Mar 25, 2019 12:10:22 GMT
Malekith was the worst. Followed by Whiplash then Kaecilius. Kinda hard to judge Captain Marvel's villain because you don't really know who the villain is. Is it Talos, Yon Rogg or Ronan? One of the comments he posted above has somebody saying they can't remember who the villain was, and how that's a bad thing. I disagree completely. The film has one of the better villain turns of all time with Talos, who is set up as the villain but becomes not only a hero but a very entertaining supporting character. The protagonist learns she was actually working for the villains (or at the very least, not the altruistic 'heroes' she thought they were) the whole time. There's an element of gray area regarding the Kree and their motivations; in comparison they're a superior villain to what we get in Wonder Woman-- a cackling wicked witch and a CGI David Thewlis who wants humanity to destroy itself just because.
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Obadiah Stain Malekith Whiplash
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 15:09:04 GMT
Too many to count really lol . Sorry but the MCU just doesn't have a good amount of great villains . Most of them are forgettable .
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Post by ShrunkenHeadonKnightBus on Mar 25, 2019 18:15:46 GMT
I’m surprised we’ve gone this long in the thread without someone listing Ronan due to being defeated by a dance-off.
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 25, 2019 18:20:03 GMT
Malekith was the worst. Followed by Whiplash then Kaecilius. Kinda hard to judge Captain Marvel's villain because you don't really know who the villain is. Is it Talos, Yon Rogg or Ronan? One of the comments he posted above has somebody saying they can't remember who the villain was, and how that's a bad thing. I disagree completely. The film has one of the better villain turns of all time with Talos, who is set up as the villain but becomes not only a hero but a very entertaining supporting character. The protagonist learns she was actually working for the villains (or at the very least, not the altruistic 'heroes' she thought they were) the whole time. There's an element of gray area regarding the Kree and their motivations; in comparison they're a superior villain to what we get in Wonder Woman-- a cackling wicked witch and a CGI David Thewlis who wants humanity to destroy itself just because. I'd say if he couldn't remember who the villain was, that guy probably wasn't paying attention. I agree that the villain turns was one of the better executed ones. I just think it's hard to judge whether the villain in CM was bad, simply because they had the added benefit of being developed as a protagonist, at least for both Talos and Yon-Rogg. So yeah, they'd immediately have an advantage over straight forward villains like Luddendorf or Malekith and stuff.
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 25, 2019 18:23:00 GMT
Too many to count really lol . Sorry but the MCU just doesn't have a good amount of great villains . Most of them are forgettable . Come now. The MCU hasn't had a bad villain for a number of movies now.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Mar 26, 2019 8:19:04 GMT
One of the comments he posted above has somebody saying they can't remember who the villain was, and how that's a bad thing. I disagree completely. The film has one of the better villain turns of all time with Talos, who is set up as the villain but becomes not only a hero but a very entertaining supporting character. The protagonist learns she was actually working for the villains (or at the very least, not the altruistic 'heroes' she thought they were) the whole time. There's an element of gray area regarding the Kree and their motivations; in comparison they're a superior villain to what we get in Wonder Woman-- a cackling wicked witch and a CGI David Thewlis who wants humanity to destroy itself just because. I'd say if he couldn't remember who the villain was, that guy probably wasn't paying attention. I agree that the villain turns was one of the better executed ones. I just think it's hard to judge whether the villain in CM was bad, simply because they had the added benefit of being developed as a protagonist, at least for both Talos and Yon-Rogg. So yeah, they'd immediately have an advantage over straight forward villains like Luddendorf or Malekith and stuff. I think they are referring to the name of Jude Jaw’s character.
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