Movies where the villain was 100% correct in their ambitions

Movies where the villain was 100% correct in their ambitions

Despite being pretty good she was a bit of a let down after Jackson was such a great villain in the last movie.

Obligatory.

>Movies where the villain was 100% correct in their ambitions
most of them?

>pic related
Most righteous villain ever conceived

What ambition?
She just went into drugs cause she wanted money, then got pissy because she chose a life on the lamb.
Seriously, she had no real reason for doing what she did aside from her literally wanting everything to cater to her whim and fuck everyone else.
The line about sugar being more addictive, the fact that she banned her men from using drugs despite preaching about how it's a perfectly legitimate recreation, even her "defense" at the end.
She was just greedy, and as retirement age approached, she decided she wanted to go back home and made up tons of bullshit as an excuse.
She's like potheads claiming pot is healthy, cures cancer, makes you smarter, and how hemp is superior to cotton in every conceivable way.
She was a parody

In the movies no in the books maybe

The hamburger moment, while great, was really the only interesting moment

>What ambition?
To end the war on drugs. Whether she holds it for the right reasons or not it's still the right opinion. Watch the movie please

>the fact that she banned her men from using drugs despite preaching about how it's a perfectly legitimate recreation
That was literally because she'd poisoned all the drugs lmao

DUDE

DRUGS ARE GOOD AND GOVERMENT IS BAD

LMAO

If the president called her bluff, which he was going to, she'd have no more customers

I like Moore but it's a testament to how mismanaged the movie was that Elton John in a cameo overshadowed her.

Compare that to License to Kill, Wayne Newton is cool in the film but Robert Davi is still clearly the main villain.

I saw this guy in quite a few movies, he seemed pretty based

I can't be alone on this one.

Until he tried to win the 1v1 by cowardly deception.

DRUGS LMAO

>t. Lib

Even he realizes he was wrong at the end.

Pic related is a better example.

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How long would it take for Bruce to save the amount of people equivalent to those killed due to the actions of Jacksons character.

Everyone wants to improve their place in the world; Barry and his Oedipal mother forgot that you need to have real values and principles, not just ability, if you want to make that improvement stick for yourself and your family. If you coast on luck for a while and neglect to prepare for, or even conceptualize of, the other side of the coin, it'll destroy your world. Basically he was a gifted manchild who got everything he supposedly desired and pissed it away because he never became a real man.
>when he attempts to be magnanimous and spares Lord Bullingdon in their duel, but has underestimated the hatred he instilled in the guy, who gladly takes his shot and shatters Barry's leg (he has to have it amputated)
>the look of ecstasy mixed with horror on the kid's face
Amazing acting, and a terrific scene added by Kubrick to his adaptation. That wimpy little kid who clung to his mother throughout his youth managed the metamorphosis Barry could never figure out--became more of a man than his adopted father despite everything. Glorious dramatic payoff.

bit of s stretch for this thread but I watched this movie for the first time last night and really wanted to talk about it

Not only wanted to save the last of his noble people, but save the entire earth from certain distruction at the hands of humans. Humans who had knowingly violated the conditions of an ancient truce, therefor deserving their demise.

the president was more correct

The president was a freedom-hating, un-american fascist. Hence his obsession with regulating what chemicals people choose to ingest.

no, he was correct, you don't negotiate with terrorists

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