Movie has no villain

>movie has no villain

>villain kills his own henchman for no reason just so we know how evil he is

>movie has a villain with no motivation whatsoever just to create conflict with the protagonists
lookin' at you, Suicide Squad

>Enchantress
>no motivation whatsoever
Are you an idiot?

Those are the best type of movies

>the message of the film is "man is the cruelest animal"

it's the same "muh world destruction/domination" bullshit

character existed solely to fire a giant blue laser in the sky, like every other capeshit villain

She wanted revenge on humaity for betraying her

That's a shitty motivation. Even the villain in Civil War had a decent motivation that achieved his goal.

i.e. complete bullshit

have you never seen a summer blockbuster before? she was the most generic villain possible

>Villain is biggest villain from all of them - literally the mastermind behind everything
>he only gets 10 minutes of screen time
>he gets defeated in a retarded way

>plane crashes on an mysterious island
>the two most attractive characters fight over the most attractive girl
>this girl has no appealing qualities whatsoever
>all she does is cause trouble or defy people
>writers try to justify her behavior despite learning nothing from her experiences
>six seasons of this show and shes still extremely unappealing
>theres still some bullshit love triangle like I'm supposed to believe anyone would love this person

>movie has villain
how's middle school treating you?

>the main character is his own villain because he is a "tragic character"

>but what's the inner turmoil of the 6000 year old witch
could a human actually understand her motivation?

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>the movie is a war movie and two members of the opposing side meet and realize they aren't very different except they're wearing different outfits and speak a different language
>they kill each other anyway

>character shoots a man before throwing him out of a plane

Name ONE movie

>Villain Engages in conversation with protagonist

>You know, you're not so different, you and I

Life of Pi?

Name 15 movies where this happens

>Character wonders why someone would shoot a man before throwing him out of a plane.

I'm wondering why someone would do that

Huh, really made me think

>mrw

>Movies "Villain" is a foil for a bigger baddet Villain

Looking at you Star Wars. Every Fricken Time lol yet I always love that shit

>character, upon realising the other character can inquires the identity of the man who stated the question

>protagonist wins competition
>everyone except the villain, even those who also lost, celebrate

>the "villian" of the movie is just an excuse to introduce the "conceptual" villian

Love this shit.

>both main characters are villains

L'Avventura
Angel's Egg
Letter from an Unknown Woman
Wendy and Lucy
Life
By the Sea
A War
8-1/2
Undo
Knight of Cups
Man with a Movie Camera
Chungking Express
Happy Together

that was just from going through the first page of my film diary, do you want me to go on?

>character retorts that their individual nature is unimportant, rather their raison d'etre is the important part of them

character states that nobody was aware of his existence prior to donning his signature clothing peice

Cast Away
Gravity
Big Fish
All Is Lost
Superbad
The 40 Year Old Virgin
Knocked Up
Airplane
Groundhog Day
Lost in Translation
About Schmidt
Blue Jasmine
Ghost World
Due Date
The Descendants

>instead of cumming on her face and in her mouth he cums on her back or belly
what fucking director lets shit like this slide?

>the villain engages the entire squad in a horribly generic choreographed fight
>takes away their weapons with magic telekinesis when they all get back up
>even though she could have fucking done that in the beginning

>cums on her back

At least a tummy cumshot can be kinda hot if she has a six pack or is very toned.

I'd like to see a jap girl with a six pack be bukkaked and all the jizz fills the valleys of her six pack

>character delivers exposition in a clunky manner through forced dialogue

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It's still a motivation.

>he doesn't like the comfyness of my neighbor totoro

Character inquirers if removing signature clothing piece from other character (who is now perceived to be the villain due to ominous music) would result in the characters demise.

Hmm I'd like to see that also.

Surely that's been done.

Every Christopher Nolan movie

>20 of the villain's henchmen vs the protagonist
>they attack him one at a time

The character muses that if his unique apparatus that everyone recognizes him for just so happened to be seperated from his person that he would greatly and intensely suffer and that his physical form would cease to function.

>I can't connect emotionally to a film that doesn't feature a figure which I am conditioned to hate

>Skinny chick beats up a group of muscular military trained men

>character suddenly swooshes his gun around
>*CLICK CLICK CLACK CLICK

>character makes a billion reload movements with his shotgun, no shell ejects

>suppressors make those subtle *pew pew* sounds

>infinite ammo

>sights are mounted backwards

this triggers the /k/

The character implies that the other character is a large individual, and as such should be immune to the pain from the removal of his signature piece of clothing.

>literally everything is hopeless just before the resolution

Not a good one

>main antagonist is misunderstood

Like I know he's directing porn, but still... what the fuck at least pretend to know what the fuck you're doing. I could direct a porno better than half of the dumb-fuck wannabes.

The other character in question responds by ominously stating that either the said removal of the article of clothing or his massive stature affects the first character.

Did you make this reaction image yourself? What is the "thats very interesting1.gif"?

What do you mean by bavkwards sights?

What is "My Cousin Vinny?"

I'll take Jump Scares for $300, Alex.

Go load some more clips into your revolver

looks like it's a recolor of a gif from Dr. Katz

I know, that's why I'm asking

>Character suffers from his mistakes in original movie
>Keeps making the same mistakes in the sequels

Holos are mounted a certain way, and in TwD for example you can actually see it mounted backwards, they changed their gun advisor after s2 or 3 if I recall correctly, anyways piece of shit show

Die Hard General?

Yeah I made it the other day and I'm pushing it. I think it's cool.

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>it was Smee
does TDKR and Bond share the same universe?

Fed ex was the villain in cast away