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@danielsantiagourtado34304 ай бұрын
Your content always makes My day vile! Thanks
@xavenstelmack14114 ай бұрын
Hey Vile August 6 was the day the first Metroid game was released. On that day I recommend Ridley from the franchise.
@newbornviking97214 ай бұрын
Ideas for future Analyzing evil videos Analyzing Evil; MR Tophat From Are you afraid of the dark Analyzing Evil; Alastor From Hazbin hotel Analyzing Evil; Shao kahn From Mortal Kombat Analyzing Evil; Apocalypse From marvel comics Analyzing Evil; Valentino From Hazbin hotel
@wattsnottaken14 ай бұрын
Characters from Clint Eastwood’s 2003 Mystic River when you get chance. Awesome channel one the best if not THE best channel on KZbin. There’s nothing like it. We appreciate your hard work!
@BrandonScott-mi5pz4 ай бұрын
GREAT THE VILE EYE 👁🗨 EVIL 😈 OF WOIF OF WALL STREET VIDEO.
@michaelsantana57614 ай бұрын
Craziest part of the movie for me was seeing how Jordan had the opportunity to walk away Scot-free and still chose to stay due to his greed for more
@williammccormick9844 ай бұрын
Eh, nah. It was more about ego and having to lose at that point. It wasn't about money anymore. It was about power.
@maskedman56574 ай бұрын
My guy bit off more than he could choose
@masterzombie1614 ай бұрын
I mean would you leave a successful company you built, that has given you free Rein over anything you wanted, drugs, sex, Material, and on top of that thousands of people worshiping you? Hell even though he did get caught in the end, he still is ok and successful and out of prison. So in the end it didn’t matter if he stayed or not so knowing this would you leave the company?
@birdseye22394 ай бұрын
In real life he did walk away. Him staying (wrecking ball speech) was fictionalized in the movie
@arabianrebel614 ай бұрын
I’m not fucking leaving
@klina76454 ай бұрын
I don't remember the exact line, but it's a great quote that sums up Jordan perfectly, I think it was the FBI agent who was talking about the greedy bastards on Wall Street "These guys who born into money, their fathers taught them how to be assholes. But you, Jordan, you did it all on your own"
@iAmiSaid3 ай бұрын
That's the line U said it!
@Human_traain3 ай бұрын
Bar
@thefbiman211620 күн бұрын
Nah you basically got it spot on
@Hanakin-Sidewalker4 ай бұрын
The people who look up to Jordan Belfort today are the same ones he’d be happy to take advantage of years ago.
@Knight.Of.The.Avant.Garde14 ай бұрын
people aren't very bright are they?
@TreeFiddyBandit4 ай бұрын
People got a death wish wanting to be thrown in the wood chipper
@lincolnhaldorsen56494 ай бұрын
Well they want to be him
@jakubjurica37864 ай бұрын
I’m 13 and this is deep 🤡
@ReaperCH904 ай бұрын
Or still does, lol
@badluck56474 ай бұрын
Finance bros learned all the wrong lessons from this movie.
@andu18544 ай бұрын
He learned the wrong message from a coked out of his mind mark Hanna
@bmo14lax4 ай бұрын
Pretty much the same as American psycho, People didn't take it as satire as it was meant to at first. A lot of people still don't lol
@HatTrex4 ай бұрын
@@bmo14laxAmerican psycho was satire, wolf of wall street was a glorification of Belfort lifestyle
@bmo14lax4 ай бұрын
@@HatTrex I understand the difference but I think the comparison is still applicable.
@bmo14lax4 ай бұрын
@@HatTrex My point was people glorified Patrick and missed the point of the satirical nature I guess then.
@superenderguy23464 ай бұрын
The most realistic aspect of this film is that Leonardo DiCaprio’s character dates a woman in her early 20s
@daniellavaladez78204 ай бұрын
LMAO yup
@BrandonScott-mi5pz4 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT WORK. THE VILE EYE 👁🗨 THE MOST EVIL 😈 OF WOIF OF WALL STREET 😈😈😈💀😈😈😈☠️
@novaere4 ай бұрын
ion get it
@broidkanymore-zc4lt4 ай бұрын
@@novaere cuz leonardo likes to date 18 year olds
@thedannybseries88574 ай бұрын
@@broidkanymore-zc4ltonce you turn 18 age is but a number
@MiamiGameHunter4 ай бұрын
I actually met Jordan Belfort once in person, at a book signing in Miami. He seemed friendly enough and signed my movie poster and 1st edition of Wolf of Wall Street. He even told me that the goldfish story was true. But I have to admit, it was surreal to meet someone like that in the flesh. He seemed like just any other average person. It’s easy to forget all the damage he caused when you’re talking to him.
@mathiasstrom77904 ай бұрын
Like a true sociopath he keeps making people believe he is a good person to further his interests. I mean he ran a crypto scam not too long ago I believe. People like this dont really change, they only learn to be more careful with their actions
@TobiasJackson-x2w3 ай бұрын
@@mathiasstrom7790he was more of an Machiavellian than sociopath
@mathiasstrom7790Ай бұрын
@@TobiasJackson-x2w I see that, but I still think his complete lack of remorse and the fact that the he enjoyed being a terrible person still moves him more towards sociopathy than just your run of the mill machiavellian callousness. He obviously was very proud and content with being dishonest and that makes me suspicious of any attempt at feigning change unless he shows genuine remorse for his actions. Which he has not, in my eyes atleast.
@AF2277S19 күн бұрын
@@mathiasstrom7790na I think a lot of people think if they were in the same position they wouldn’t be like it or close to it. Most likely if given the same scenario you would become like him.
@TheTrueNarthumpulous4 ай бұрын
I tried my hand at sales for a couple of years... That industry is filled with some of the worst, most cut throat scumbags I ever met in my life. And that was at the lowest level possible. I can only imagine how bad it is on Wall Street.
@libertatemadvocatus17974 ай бұрын
Yes, sales is full of Psychopaths and Sociopaths, but its worse with the shitty sales stuff. Because the petty sales is about selling strangers bullshit with high pressure tactics and fucking off with their money and the only thing that matters is who has the biggest numbers by the end of week regardless of however it got there. Oh, so-and-so literally erased your name and wrote his own and didn't do anything? Yeah, I know, but that puts him at top and you at the bottom. Pack your shit and get out. At least with more reputable sales jobs; a lot of it is based off of making and maintaining a client base. There's still a lot of shitbags and a lot of the same tactics work in both fields, but it's less scummy.
@levelup20144 ай бұрын
What industry was this I’m in tech sales and it’s not nearly as bad as your trying to make out to be
@TheTrueNarthumpulous4 ай бұрын
@@levelup2014 Cold calling for windshield replacements and selling outbound cable package upgrades. Then I tried to level up into B2B sales, but wasn't really mature or knowledgeable enough to make it work at the time. The point is that there is a "hustler" mentality that you have to carry into how you approach the job that made it hard for me to succeed. I'm naturally a more service oriented person and it just felt too exploitative for my taste. Plus a lot of the other people working there were just really cutthroat and had no integrity at all. Very predatory people.
@osmanyousif78494 ай бұрын
@@levelup2014 , agreed. An industry's only bad, depending on what/how/where it's selling.
@jeez57354 ай бұрын
Things have changed quite a lot in 30 years. Wall Street is far cleaner
@LisaSmith-yb2uz4 ай бұрын
His irl ex wife is now a doctor of psychology who recently published a book all about her experience of having lived through that marriage and the abuse she endured. The book is titled Run Like Hell (i think that information alone, should tell you a whole lot about his true nature of character) As well, as far as i have heard, he currently continues to be involved in various self-absorbed money making activities.
@klina76454 ай бұрын
Which ex-wife wrote the book?
@LisaSmith-yb2uz4 ай бұрын
@@klina7645 the one that’s portrayed in the movie 🎥
@klina76454 ай бұрын
@@LisaSmith-yb2uz He has two wives in the movie. The first one was a brunette (hairdresser?) played by the actress Cristin Miloti, who played the mother in How I Met Your Mother, his second wife, the blonde bombshell lingerie designer, was played by Margot Robbie.
@m2heavyindustries3784 ай бұрын
@@LisaSmith-yb2uz The least helpful comment in the post- there were 2, which one!?
2 ай бұрын
@@klina7645 The second one.
@TetsuShima4 ай бұрын
*Fun fact:* DiCaprio said he, while playing Jordan, took inspiration from Malcolm MacDowell's portrayal of Caligula. I am glad Leo himself acknowledges what an insane portrayal Malcolm gave to the roman emperor
@Erichwanh4 ай бұрын
I didn't know Caligula liked em young.
@ggMwaniki4 ай бұрын
Refresh my memory but Caligula is the emperor that succeeded Tiberius right? And was considered one of the worst emperors Rome ever had
@TetsuShima4 ай бұрын
@@ggMwaniki Yep
@TheBeastBandit4 ай бұрын
@@ErichwanhHe was a raving lunatic; I’d be surprised if that was the only weird proclivity he had.
@DanialTarki4 ай бұрын
Ah, yes. The Home Alone 5 and Rob Zombie’s Halloween guy.
@danielsantiagourtado34304 ай бұрын
The final ending of the movie was really something: the law abiding officer taking the Subway with a forlone expression on his face while jordan goes to jail, which is more like a country club. Really makes you wonder whos beign punished
@andu18544 ай бұрын
In this country especially, white collar criminals are not as looked down as blue collar criminals, also sure white collar criminals screw way more people, destroy more finances, and so forth… heck some are even considered too important to face consequences
@artloverivy4 ай бұрын
I’ve always taken issue with that part of the movie. There’s nothing wrong with riding the subway, and only a filthy rich asshole like Jordan would shame someone for taking public transportation. Your value shouldn’t be tied to whether or not you can afford a yacht or a limousine, and it’s just another example why we shouldn’t have millionaires or billionaires who only want obscene wealth at the cost of everyone else’s financial stability. I can definitely see the logic behind showing the fact that Jordan got off light for his crimes, but I took issue with the movie seemingly validating his shaming of anyone who isn’t rich.
@ramunebradfordtake27104 ай бұрын
@artloverivy that's what made me some what disappointed with that scene is I don't think Martin realized how ppl will not understand why the cop was correct and to not admire Jordan. No one got that.
@osmanyousif78494 ай бұрын
@@artloverivy , me personally, I always took Jordan and Agent Denham's dynamic similar to another Leo movie, Catch Me If You Can. I feel like Martin Scorsese was trying to pull a similar situation like with Frank and Carl (Where Carl is framed as the antagonist, when most would say that he's really the protagonist.). Where the audience is "tricked" to root for the criminal, despite the fact that what he's doing is very wrong. It's isn't though until halfway or perhaps 2/3's into the way of the movie that we slowly see the protagonist's actions come back to bite him in the behind, and kind of start to feel guilty for believing that the FBI was ruining the whole fun. But while that is an interesting way to go, the major difference is that Frank and Carl's dynamic was built throughout the span of six years and was the primary focus of the movie. But with Jordan and Denham, they share probably on to two scenes, and then the rest of the time they see each other in the last 30 minutes. Therefore, because they're not the focus, it kind of ruins what could have been something interesting to see. Which sucks too considering how Scorsese movies from the 70s to 90s did this far better.
@rishabhanand49734 ай бұрын
@@artloverivy honestly, we'd be in a much better position if cars stopped being a status symbol and rich people took public transit.
@brianjmz4 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: The Hamburglar
@RepublicofGilead-br4uv4 ай бұрын
What motivates this unforgettable prison escapee? Nothing but greed and gluttony, unvarnished.
@owenmccord50784 ай бұрын
@@RepublicofGilead-br4uv 👏
@BossHoggBroDog4 ай бұрын
That’s some grim content right there
@charles_the_conqueror4 ай бұрын
Dudes a menace that needs to be off the streets away from our children 👌🏾😂
@megakillerx4 ай бұрын
The walking incarnation of gluttony.
@danadane25014 ай бұрын
I have actually met people who glorified the character in this movie and as a sales Demigod. This video truly shined a light on what really stood behind the Hollywood depiction.
@LCCWPresents4 ай бұрын
I think that has to do with how the film was advertised too back in the day.
@nvl22544 ай бұрын
People see Jordan as a modern day Robin Hood who was stealing from the rich. But instead of giving to the poor he was giving that money to himself😂
@nvl22544 ай бұрын
People also glorify Patrick Bateman and Travis Bickle. Some villains just have that appeal to them no matter the crimes they pull off
@stevenkies8024 ай бұрын
Michael Douglas has said in interviews that his most embarrassing role was Gordon Gekko. So many people told him the movie inspired them to enter finance. They idolized a character that was clearly a villain.
@aaronsaula13014 ай бұрын
@@nvl2254wait til you meet the ppl that glorify Homelander from the Boys 😭 (tbf most of the ppl are probs satirical about Homelander)
@wholography4 ай бұрын
The Wolf of Wall Street is basically Goodfellas with stockbroking in it. Jordan Belfort is Henry Hill, and Stratton Oakmont is the mafia family.
@samcooper24744 ай бұрын
Not sure I'd classify Henry Hill on the same level of evil despite being a gangster. Unlike Belfort, Hill actually showed a degree of human compassion. Least in the film he did.
@wholography4 ай бұрын
@@samcooper2474 I’m glad that you are being forthright and admitted that you’re not sure. But my comparison is based on how both films are structured, not on how exact the characters from both films are to each other. I’m certain if asked, director Martin Scorsese would admit that The Wolf of Wall Street story is very similar to Goodfellas and is one of the main reasons he decided to direct TWOWS. It’s the idea that gangsters aren’t limited to the criminal underground but can also be found in corporate America and the finance industry.
@samcooper24744 ай бұрын
@@wholographythat's a totally fair argument, but I was specifically comparing both their actions as human beings, and on the whole I find Henry Hill more tolerable, but barely.
@wholography4 ай бұрын
@@samcooper2474 Understood.
@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree4 ай бұрын
@@samcooper2474 Henry stated in his interviews that he tried to get out after he got arrested for the first time. He joined the military (navy, I think) but was discharged for brawling. He tried opening up some nightclubs or restaurants, but the Mob always followed him, according to him. Whether you want to believe him or not, there is truth in the idea that the criminal lifestyle is hard to get away from, and it became a point of no return after the murder of Billy Batz.
@masterzombie1614 ай бұрын
“I WILL NOT DIE SOBER!!”
@DonkeyKickingMC4 ай бұрын
GET. THE. LUDES.
@osmanyousif78493 ай бұрын
Jack Dawson learns from his mistakes....
@romaramirez55784 ай бұрын
One of Leo DiCaprio best movies Analyzing Evil: Cersei Lannister from Game Of Thrones
@TealWolf264 ай бұрын
Ooh good call
@StormCrow7024 ай бұрын
Seconded, time to take stock!
@LeoGregory884 ай бұрын
Boom!
@canaisyoung36014 ай бұрын
The episode just dropped.
@0_Katt_04 ай бұрын
I love cersei she's the best
@Wolfgang_Amadaus_Mozart4 ай бұрын
Analyzing evil: The gang from Its always sunny in Philadelphia
@csabaszabo68594 ай бұрын
And Jerry Seinfeld too!
@Vent694203 ай бұрын
It would be a 10 hr long video
@wholography4 ай бұрын
I’m glad you touched on the cult aspect of Stratton Oakmont. I always saw the scene where Mark Hanna tells Jordan about the stockbroker world in that restaurant to be Jordan’s initiation of into the money cult. It was one priest taking on an apprentice priest. Mark definitely corrupted Jordan, but Jordan embraced it with open arms and took it a step further with the penny stocks. That bull statue on Wall Street is definitely the modern day golden calf from ancient times.
@Gadget-Walkmen4 ай бұрын
I found it the most interesting part of the video because I NEVER thought of this whole thing as a cult thing. It never crossed my mind because I always saw it just naturally that people would want money as soon as possible inherently, albeit not illegally for the most part of course, but it's naturally to want to be rich as the desire is always there. How to get it tho is a completely different manner.
@URProductions4 ай бұрын
Money cult? What is that? Poor people language?
@wholography4 ай бұрын
@@URProductions I reckon that since you’re the only one who saw this comment and had this reaction to it that you’re wealthy or affluent. But wealth and affluence is no exact remedy for unnecessary obnoxiousness and lack of intelligence. So, allow me to educate you here: A movie & book about getting money, plus the mentioning of a cult in the place where brokering takes place, equals money cult. Your economic status shouldn’t be a hindrance in understanding this simple concept. No, it is not “poor people language”.
@URProductions4 ай бұрын
@@wholography It's not a "cult" if it gets results, buddy.
@wholography4 ай бұрын
@@URProductions Hey, whatever makes your boat float, my friend. Indulge then. Apologies that my initial comment bothered you.
@conormcginn33124 ай бұрын
It truly concerns me how misinterpreted this movie is by some people.
@victim214 ай бұрын
The same people that idolize Belfort will also have "Sigma male" in their bio and a pfp of Christian Bale.
@morbidone884 ай бұрын
@@victim21your name is victim 😂
@username.exenotfound29434 ай бұрын
@@victim21 tbf the ones doing that were originally jokes, then 13 year olds took it over, basically anything that becomes super popular gets infested by them which is why in every breaking bad clip theres a vine boom or why theres sigma male music during peaky blinder clips, im just glad the wire, the sopranos, the shield and mr robot isnt as infested by those types of fanbases
@Shoegaze-4 ай бұрын
@@username.exenotfound2943they literally are
@eavyeavy28644 ай бұрын
@@username.exenotfound2943nowday, sigma is just karen rebranded
@jj4485-o5o4 ай бұрын
the fact Leo didnt get an oscar for this performance is ridiculous and a crime
@sterlingwilliams86454 ай бұрын
I take it you didn’t see Dallas Buyers Club then lol
@ceebee3124 ай бұрын
The same could be said the same year (2013) in Hugh Jackman not winning or considered for Best Actor in ‘Prisoners’
@osmanyousif78494 ай бұрын
@@sterlingwilliams8645 , the irony that Jordan loses to Mark Hanna.....
@lucky-belindaniko97324 ай бұрын
💯
@lucky-belindaniko97324 ай бұрын
@@sterlingwilliams8645 I did and although Matthew McConaughey's performance was amazing, I still think Leo should've won. You could tell he gave his all for that role. His portrayal of Jordan's greed, narcissism and debauchery was so real it was scary. You couldn't tell if he was acting at times. To me, it was one of the greatest award snubs of all time.
@lizd29434 ай бұрын
The main problem with this movie is that it never shows you any of the people Belfort harmed. It gives you the impression that everything he did was just naughty hijinks. Boiler Room did that part a lot better.
@artloverivy4 ай бұрын
I found Wolf of Wall Street genuinely hard to watch because of how insufferably fucked-up the main character was. Even though I’m sure the filmmakers don’t approve of his worldview, it was still difficult to put up with his shit for a full movie because he’s not fictional, and is instead a real embodiment of everything wrong with our culture of worshipping absurd wealth and inequity.
@kingofhearts31854 ай бұрын
That's basically the point. A lot of people just missed the message, intentionally or not.
@MoeLester_Jr4 ай бұрын
You’re just jealous /s
@DoubleStudentLoans4 ай бұрын
Lmfao, wait till you find out about politicians
@URProductions4 ай бұрын
Equity is bullshit.
@kippgoeden4 ай бұрын
@@MoeLester_Jrnobody is jealous of awful people who cause trouble for others
@52BLUE4 ай бұрын
"God. You are one incredibly BIG piece of shit" - the quote I think of when I see Jordan Belfort putting a smile in front of his sin.
@upcoming33414 ай бұрын
Got that from The Big Short, didn’t you?
@52BLUE3 ай бұрын
@@upcoming3341 has such great rewatch value
@1165reddragon4 ай бұрын
I feel like a lot of people can empathize with the desire to make a ton of money as easily as possible. That's why Jordan Belfort is kind of like a lovable anti-hero, and the things he's done are viewed through a rose tinted lens.
@enmaibed4 ай бұрын
That bathtub analogy at the end was a perfect way of describing corruption
@nicestoriesnottherealstori30064 ай бұрын
Funnily, the movie itself was actually partically financed by corruption.
@52BLUE4 ай бұрын
This is the kind of evil that is so easily accepted. They figure since he worked his way into that spot he deserves anything he makes of it, regardless of how it impacts others. I often debate with people about this scum bag. If everybody did things his way the world would become chaos quickly. So when I see or hear people buying tickets to hear him speak, it really gets to me. It says a lot about the world we live in where the people who suffered due to his actions STILL aren't rectified, while those same people would pay to hear him speak to them about how he did it.
@adamcuneo71894 ай бұрын
That's really insane how there are people who would defend Jordan, even after what he did to hundreds if not thousands of people. The people that defend him are desensitized and sociopathic assholes, nothing more.
@rishabhanand49734 ай бұрын
18:18 that's why you see the meme of a masked gang robbing a bank at gunpoint, and a man in the bank dressed in a suit looking at them, thinking "amateurs"
@danielsantiagourtado34304 ай бұрын
Leonardo Dicaprio was GREAT in this role! From the wild parties to watching as his life fell apart. You feel all of it
@daniellavaladez78204 ай бұрын
His Best Actor Oscar nomination for the role was very well-deserved
@adamcuneo71894 ай бұрын
@@daniellavaladez7820 He really should've earned the Oscar for this role instead of The Revenant, he didn't even really talk in that movie so I don't know why he earned it for that one. In this movie, he gave an actual performance in my opinion.
@thegrimrhino98714 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: The Lich from Adventure Time
@crono4204 ай бұрын
Underrated suggestion
@Slayer123494 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil - Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty.
@toonami13384 ай бұрын
Are you 14
@username.exenotfound29434 ай бұрын
@@toonami1338 nothing wrong with rick, hes a good albiet slightly inconsistent character, id say bojack horseman is better
@thedannybseries88574 ай бұрын
Rick is a good person
@alphamoose43854 ай бұрын
@@username.exenotfound2943 Rick by far more evil than bojack, bojack is broken at best.
@DerickTheHeroV24 ай бұрын
An Analyzing Evil on Rick is a good idea, ignore the hate. By traditional standards of morality and through his actions, ideas, and values he is, at the very least, arguably evil.
@dannyxigbar74844 ай бұрын
Woah, seeing the man behind the voice blew me away. you talk so robotic that I legit thought this channel was an A.I voice
@adoredmodestcolt12588 күн бұрын
I think it adds something to the channel. So much evil analyzed and psychopaths studied, maybe his own humanity has become... Numbed. Widdled down, bit by bit, sin by sin. A tragedy that comes with studying tragedies.
@kokayinewsome93084 ай бұрын
I honestly don't think people get rhis movie is about how he was wrong. They don't see it as a cautionary tale.
@HatOnAHatАй бұрын
This, my friend, was one of your best videos. I worked in the financial industry. Wasn't a stock broker, but still... The whole industry has the nastiest, most back-stabbing people one will ever meet. As a man with a conscience, I had to leave. I wasn't willing to loose my soul to climb the ladder
@mario1671004 ай бұрын
I think a really good movie to watch after Wolf of Wall Street, just to remind you what exactly he did was super messed up, is The Big Short. It’s almost like a companion piece.
@TylerHollenbeck-py1xx4 ай бұрын
"with his natural talent to bullshitting people" 😂😂😂
@SteampunkCrusader4 ай бұрын
We still have one more season The Boys to go before Vile Eye does Homelander.
@santamaria07044 ай бұрын
Not really evil, more of a anti hero
@carpii05764 ай бұрын
@@santamaria0704Homelander is actually evil. Butcher is more of an anti hero
@Kuryoku4 ай бұрын
@@santamaria0704 Remind me to stay away from this guy
@rowanmelton76434 ай бұрын
@@santamaria0704Not really anti-hero, more super duper mega hero
@derrickstorm69764 ай бұрын
@@santamaria0704 you have no idea what anti-hero means lol
@Luke-kc9li4 ай бұрын
Analyzing evil: the hash slinging slasher
@wattsnottaken14 ай бұрын
Best channel on KZbin right here ⬆️ People who say Jonah Hill can’t act skillfully really need to watch this movie. Jonah’s Diamond Donny Azoff is such an intense character like Jonah or not he’s really good playing Donny in this movie.
@BulkernatorKerb4 ай бұрын
The cr**k smoking scene was hilarious
@Ghostkilla7734 ай бұрын
"Go get a job at f**king McDonald's" will always be one of my favorite lines.
@jamesmontoya54894 ай бұрын
Great video as usual. I’ve got a few characters you should look into: 1. Nino Brown from New Jack City 2. Frank White from King of New York 3.Colonel Tavington from The Patriot 4. Neil McCauley from Heat 5.Douda from The Chi
@C.O-EDITS4 ай бұрын
Yes
@vernonhampton58634 ай бұрын
Yes on Nino Brown. I have been asking for quite a while.
@2Shainzz4 ай бұрын
Colonel Tavington would be a great episode
@csabaszabo68594 ай бұрын
I would really like to see Neil McCauley too!
@osmanyousif78494 ай бұрын
To fair, I think the whole movie of Heat (1995) deserves an analysis, considering the many forms of evil within different characters.
@masternoob96734 ай бұрын
Falls pretty well in line with Joker’s point regarding societal complacency and corruption
@C.O-EDITS4 ай бұрын
Suggestions: Analysing evil: Franklin Saint (Snowfall) Analysing evil: Grand Theft Auto Analysing evil: Nucky Thompson (Boardwalk Empire)
@rodionraskolnikov20984 ай бұрын
My suggestions are: Analyzing Evil: Natural Born Killers Analyzing Evil: Phil Leotardo (The Sopranos) Analyzing Evil: Seth Brundle (The Fly) Analyzing Evil: Sin City
@madman007744 ай бұрын
Would love to see Nucky
@richardgordon53624 ай бұрын
GTA is a satire of American culture at this point, might as well have an episode on The United States
@emmanuelbanjoko7504 ай бұрын
Begging for Franklin Saint
@samcooper24744 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: Sicario.
@sinister4344 ай бұрын
17:03 “In a much more toned down form” Jesus, poor girl who had to see that.
@sinovuyotundzi72064 ай бұрын
I have always wanted this video from you, Thank you Vile Eye
@SlickEdge4 ай бұрын
Jordan’s testimony to the Feds reminds me of the expression: “The devil who keeps his word, is more dangerous than the devil who doesn’t.”
@mathiaswilhelm19024 ай бұрын
I was listening to this while driving, so for some bizarre reason when you said “his dad’s legendary temper” I was nodding my head and thought “ah yes Henry hills dad from goodfellas” What made me think that after the 3 minutes intro on Jordan Belford escapes me
@chrismichon21694 ай бұрын
Herbert West from the Re-Animator movies and Eustace Baggs from Courage the Cowardly Dog
@ProBoltForever4564 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: Daniel Lugo from Pain and Gain
@marcandycheridord52464 ай бұрын
That would be a good one.👌🏾✨
@Alexsosilly4 ай бұрын
I really love how we're slowly seeing you grow and improve as a content creator the more time goes on and I'm all here for it. Best video yet by the way.
@Faryonderer4 ай бұрын
Jordan’s cultish aspects are displayed almost by accident in the way DiCaprio beats his chest the way McConaughey taught him. The employees dance like its a megachurch.
@Melody_Raventress20 күн бұрын
I agree that Jordan Belfort isn't a sociopath. Sociopaths are actually less to blame for the evils they commit than people like Belfort. Not being able to tell the difference between right and wrong, being born a certain way, without empathy is far less horrifying, to me, than knowing the difference and actively chosing to do harm to others. One is just a freak of birth, the wrong combination of some DNA, the other is something you actively have to commit to, chosing the evil side, rather than trying to do good with your life.
@Casperski13124 ай бұрын
"The man who he once was" Everything Ive seen come from that man tells me that he hasn't changed at all. He's still the same slimeball.
@The_Idea_Incarnate4 ай бұрын
I discovered your channel about a year ago and I have not been disappointed with the content you create! Always enjoy the in-depth analysis that you do for each character!
@ps2_spiderju4 ай бұрын
Dear God that was a fast click
@alli_-4 ай бұрын
I know right! 😂
@victorl2254 ай бұрын
lol, my finger clicked faster than it took for my brain to register it.
@michaelmiles23054 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 facts I didn’t even scroll
@manikmandnb4 ай бұрын
I burnt my fingers 😂
@atharvjagtap29184 ай бұрын
Analyzing evil: Captain Martin Walker from SpecOps the line.
@ghost-facedhindu42754 ай бұрын
That would be a cool one.
@stanislavkoshkin62244 ай бұрын
Yeah but he's still a hero, right?
@djcjr1x14 ай бұрын
Great game but was inspired by Heart of Darkness the same as Apocalypse Now so if Vile has done that watch it.
@KalHimself4 ай бұрын
Would love an Analyzing Evil video on Franklin Saint from Snowfall. ✌🏾
@Felix-sj2er4 ай бұрын
You need to start a channel for analyzing other movie characters that aren't evil. I would love an analysis of James Bond for example! You're so good at this!
@AlessandroSmith-x8k4 күн бұрын
Good idea. He could also make a channel where he analyses movies in general
@markkajdi50604 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I loved that you pointed out the cult element. Many people do not do so.
@TitanicHorseRacingLover4 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: Calendon Hockley (Billy Zane) in James Cameron's "Titanic." (1997)
@TonyG89924 ай бұрын
Video suggestion: Paul Walker’s Running Scared. Everyone in that movie are incredibly evil.
@T_P214 ай бұрын
Amazing episode! If you haven't already, maybe do Pain and Gain?
@MyTimeHasNotYetCome4 ай бұрын
Sonny from a bronx tale would make a good video
@Hxhjli4 ай бұрын
Indeed
@GigaAxo4 ай бұрын
The analogy of stepping into a pipping hot bath tub to showcase how stepping into evil feels was great!
@quincygabriele59724 ай бұрын
Suggestion 1) Lord Baelish (Game of thrones) 2) The Greeks (the wire) 3) Nucky Thompson (Boardwalk Empire) 4) Dr. Valentine Narcisse (Boardwalk Empire) 5) Arnold Rothstein (Boardwalk Empire)
@tenta98762 ай бұрын
See this coat? It was made from the wolf... of wall street. -Internet Historian
@thesella4 ай бұрын
How Leo didn't get an Oscar for this movie will always ALWAYS bother me. The Steve Madden speech alone was Oscar worthy
@KazuhiraMiller464 ай бұрын
Those awards are bought and paid for, open your eyes 🤡
@donkeypuncher814 ай бұрын
Stop caring about Oscars, it’s an award given out by elitist hollywooders, it doesn’t mean anything in all actuality.
@peggypasson87944 ай бұрын
Indeed ! He was awesome just awesome in this movie .almost to close to the real character .amazing actor
@Slayer123494 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil - Big Boss from Metal Gear Solid series
@Daud-ix4tm4 ай бұрын
Would be a great video
@ВладиславБулаев-л3э4 ай бұрын
Such a good suggestion!
@speedracer20084 ай бұрын
I was not expecting this film to be covered by this channel.
@dotz76164 ай бұрын
The "Sell me this pen" speaken out loud caught me by surprise, I expected the Vile Eye's voice
@General_D14 ай бұрын
I would never expect me to see you cover this movie or Stratton oakmont. Interesting topic and I cannot wait to watch this video fully.
@candiikinz77194 күн бұрын
I’ve been listening to Analyzing Evil for over a year, and yet somehow just realized the voice wasn’t computer generated. Your voice is so smooth and even I thought it had to be AI generated. I like listening to ur vids to go to sleep cause I find your voice soothing
@Miguelcortes874 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: Vault Tec from Fallout Franchise
@gaelofariandel67474 ай бұрын
Ooooooh, perfect.
@WaterHazard864 ай бұрын
Choi Min-sik's character from I Saw the Devil deserves an episode.
@Anon-ww5fj4 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: Ava Kris Tyson
@steveosborn72244 ай бұрын
The Boys: Soldier Boy AHS: James Patrick March
@noxdecious4 ай бұрын
hes gonna wait until season 5 to do any boys characters i think (homelander, soldier boy)
@ragejoona4314 ай бұрын
A few suggestions. Lancaster Dodd from The Master. Tony Wendice from Dial M For Murder. Mr. Babadook from Babadook. Once Upon A Time In America. Once Upon a Time In The West.
@ndhickson35992 ай бұрын
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
@VisualCue3204 ай бұрын
I think it would be super cool if you tried doing a series that was something like “analyzing greatness.” Not as in analyzing the goodness (opposite of bad), but in analyzing those (fictional or non fictional) who have achieved the most incredible results within their own universe. Just food for thought if you ever needed new ideas or concepts to try. Otherwise I love this content and it makes my day 100% better.
@nadierela4 ай бұрын
Why does the dude presenting this feel like a robot ?
@Ofcourseitsgonwork4 ай бұрын
When watching the movie it’s so easy to say they glorified what he did, but there is no way Martin Scorsese read the book and learned about Jordan Belfort and decided that’s the cinema he wanted to make. I don’t believe it, what he wanted to make the viewer understand how magnetic Jordan’s personality was and how easy it was to get sucked into the cult of Stratton oakmont. It’s a double edged sword, you feel the fun and excitement of being rich and doing anything you want, but you also view how much trouble he was in and how much trouble he caused many others, you have to think and not just watch during that movie
@MisterTutor20104 ай бұрын
No one is born on the Dark Side of the Force. Unless you're Palpatine :)
@BoggiFroggy4 ай бұрын
Lol even young Palpatine started out as a rich punk with daddy issues. Darth Plagueis had to pull a few strings to get Palpatine to commit to the Dark Side and Sith way of life.
@brianm72874 ай бұрын
6:01 Bankruptcy isn't an automatic disqualifier for FINRA.
@DreamDaddie4 ай бұрын
Dude! Wasn’t expecting this one. Got something to listen to at work now. Thank you, Vile
@GrzlyBeard4 ай бұрын
Wow, the slippery slope towards evil is subtle as the conscience dies.😊
@HeisenbergTheFirst4 ай бұрын
Analyzing evil: Analyzing evil
@carpii05764 ай бұрын
Analyzing evil: The Vile Eye
@Destroyah50004 ай бұрын
Analyzing Evil: Revolver Ocelot?
@beatsbylombo4 ай бұрын
love these vids. My fav is your Makima one
@Kiko-fx8it4 ай бұрын
Finaly Yes! Your Taste for Villians is Super... Roseland Myers from Phantom liberty Would be great.
@edreesfeda92664 ай бұрын
Do Frank Underwood next please
@Lady.Luthien4 ай бұрын
Please do an Analyzing Evil on Black Jack Randall from Outlander!
@CDio-vr3bx4 ай бұрын
Attempt 4: - Cersei lannister (GOT/ASOIAF) - Megatron (transformers) - Perturabo (warhammer 40k) - Queen marika (elden ring) - Dr Hammond (michael crighton's jurassic park novel) - The world of conan the barbarian - The king of midland (berserk)
@colinftp32884 ай бұрын
Marika would be awesome
@ParisWilson-l3j4 ай бұрын
WOW!!! That was great i totally loved it, especially about the cult and psychopaths, whenever you get the time please do Matt Damon and Jude Law in "THE TALENTED MR, Ripley " those characters that they played were just down right vile, your the best and please don't stop doing your analysis of these movie characters and television also.
@adamcuneo71894 ай бұрын
I asked earlier for an episode on The Talented Mr. Ripley as well, Tom Ripley is such an evil and eerie villain that would be a great choice to cover on this channel.
@nataliaalfonso2662Ай бұрын
@@adamcuneo7189and dickie greenleaf was even more evil
@adamcuneo7189Ай бұрын
@@nataliaalfonso2662 Well Dickie didn't murder people, so I'll have to disagree on that, lol.
@nataliaalfonso2662Ай бұрын
@ I mean he almost did. The kid he beat to near death in Princeton who lost his hearing. And I mean he kinda did worse than just directly murder sylvana. And if we recall he started hitting Tom first before Tom hit him back and really badly hurt him, and then dickie tried to kill him. He even repeatedly screamed “I’ll kill you I’ll kill you” while Tom was begging him to stop.
@adamcuneo7189Ай бұрын
@@nataliaalfonso2662 That's true. Yeah, even though in the movie Tom hit him with the paddle, it happened so fast that it was a mistake and I don't think he planned on doing that, but the book is different.
@jasongreathouse66614 ай бұрын
Another great one Vile! But I must still say I would like to see you make one on Nina Meyers of "24" and/or Jenny Schecter from "The L Word." Two great characters that are not just evil but cunning in their actions.
@JustTooDamnHonest4 ай бұрын
The dark side of capitalism is shown very well in that film.
@ShalowRecord3 ай бұрын
The real guy now does motivational speaking for a private immigration law firm. That place is a revolving door. If you don’t make sales at an insane rate you’re gone. My wife is a lawyer and was the most experienced in the firm and she was placed on a pip for not meeting quotas. My wife hated how they treated their staff and their customers. These customers are immigrants in a vulnerable state and they were taken full advantage of. Making promises on cases they knew had no chance to take their money. Ultimately my wife was fired but she’s doing her solo practice and much happier.
@thevileeye03Ай бұрын
I hope you enjoyed the update and if you did make sure to subscribe as it motivates me. Got question or feedback? My TEL digits are divided into 3, +1208, then 739, then 4961 l'Il be expecting your response.
@Malshiina4 ай бұрын
Day 33 of asking you to please make a video analyzing leo kasper/daniel lamb/the project from the game manhunt 2. Also, great video, my man, keep up the good work!
@SusyBoi-rm1ph4 ай бұрын
I vouch for these characters they are very interesting and very complex
@CompositeCreativity4 ай бұрын
@@SAMSUNGS-yo4tc No, but he has covered Dutch Van Der Linde.
@leminer40494 ай бұрын
Soldier boy! Soldier boy! Soldier boy! (Great video btw)
@lethalloveablelibra4 ай бұрын
If you haven't done so, can you do a video on Rhoda Penmark from "The Bad Seed" (1956)?
@Eleanor-un1jq2 ай бұрын
Hannibal lector from the Hannibal tv show or the Blair witch from the movie Blair witch project
4 ай бұрын
Suggestions for villains I'd love to see featured: *Michael Lander & Dahlia Iyad (Black Sunday) *Nero of Romulus (Star Trek) [15th anniversary this year!] *The characters and themes of "Surviving the Game" [30th anniversary this year!]
@bigjohn63104 ай бұрын
A second video on blood meridian would be interesting, either on glanton or his gang as a whole.
@owenlindkvist53554 ай бұрын
Jordan didn't turn his life around, as it came to light that he's been involving in shady NFT and crypto coin shenanigans.