okay, hear me out. syndrome doesn't deserve HALF the sympathy he gets. he was a petty fanboy that got in the way of mr. incredible saving the city, endangering himself, and as a result he decides to commit SUPERHERO GENOCIDE?????????
@nicolanewton10843 күн бұрын
Came here to say this. I hate it when he’s on lists like this, oh no you got told no after endangering so many after being told no nicely 🙄
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
but it's kinda hilarious that he got killed by an airplane, when all those heroes who wear capes died.
@rainbowrunner15503 күн бұрын
I see exactly where you're coming from. Could Mr. Incredible have let Buddy down more gently? Sure. But Mr. Incredible had every right to turn Buddy down, simply because he was concerned for his safety. Buddy clearly didn't understand that being a superhero is dangerous, as he was evidently oblivious to Bomb Voyage planting a bomb on his cape. This also brilliantly foreshadows Syndrome's demise.
@briannahlabelle24583 күн бұрын
Yes
@tenzhitihsien8883 күн бұрын
Yeah, he's not sympathetic at all. He WAS a nuisance, and then he becomes the ultimate jilted crazy ex.
@tdi213 күн бұрын
So WHY was Loki only in the intro? If there was one villain who won us over - and kept doing it all the way to Endgame and beyond - it's the Silver-Tongued Second Son of Asgard Because, in the end, we will ALWAYS kneel
@Jeremiah_Rivers763 күн бұрын
-Not to men like you. -There are no men like me. -There are always men like you. -Look to your elder, people. Let him be an example.
@bellasalceies41383 күн бұрын
He swept me off my feet at 11 years old after seeing Avengers in theaters when it came out in 2012
@brittanycoolidge41013 күн бұрын
Thor ends up discovering how his father REALLY ended up on top, and hid Hella away to keep his image good. Thor was a spoiled brat until he was cast out, ended up realizing that loki just wanted to be loved the way thor was and ended up fighting for them in the end. Him not being on this list is criminal
@DavidBContentExtravaganza39673 күн бұрын
Even as a child, Syndrome is made clear to have already had self-serving desires and a total disregard for superhero principles. He believed that being a superhero was about wearing cool outfits and getting to beat people up, showing no real desire to help others. Essentially, Syndrome just cared for the "Super" part and not for the "Hero" one. This was proven when Syndrome tells Mr. Incredible that all he wanted is to help him, a flashback of Syndrome's memory is seen, and the terrorist Bomb Voyage is absent from his mind. Therefore, although Mr. Incredible could have treated him better, perhaps even if Mr. Incredible had not rejected him, he would either still become a villain eventually, or at least an anti-hero as his reckless nature aside, Buddy's self-serving nature made him unworthy of being a hero. To be fair, however, he was a kid at the time, so he may not have understood what being a superhero really meant, though despite this, he didn't realize as he grew up that Mr. Incredible wasn't in the wrong, and even if he didn't want to forgive Mr. Incredible for his harsh treatment on him, that didn't justify going after supers who had nothing to do with his rejection. Mr. Incredible rejected him not only because he genuinely preferred working alone, but also that it would have been irresponsible of him to take a child under his wing in a dangerous field of work. His ignorance and unawareness of the danger almost got himself killed by Bomb Voyage had Mr. Incredible not forgone apprehending the villain to save him, therefore proving child endangerment is illegal for a very good reason, and he brought his own misery onto himself. So overall, Syndrome lacks any sympathetic or redeeming traits, despite his past.
@lukehannah45543 күн бұрын
Exactly right, and he never grew up either to realise Mr Incredible was being a hero by keeping him out of danger while he was clinging onto what he thought that he was being rejected by his idol
@brittanycoolidge41013 күн бұрын
can you imagine what would have happened if he did take him under his wing and the kid ended up hurt or even dead? That would look bad on not just him but ALL heroes. Syndrome blocks that part from his memory to justify his actions. When in reality he was a kid that didnt understand that people will hurt you no matter what. Sure his tech is cool and he's a bit hurt by Mr.Incredible but that doesn't justify capturing ALL heroes he could including a FAMILY. He cannot take no for an answer, maybe if he had waited till he was older he would have been taken in then. I mean look at how they needed to protect their kids who had powers.
@lukehannah45543 күн бұрын
@@brittanycoolidge4101 EXACTLY, Mr Incredible was already receiving a bad reputation for blowing up the railway bridge and saving a man from suicide. Yet things would’ve been worse if he took Syndrome under his wing
@nathanielpatterson-rc9dq3 күн бұрын
@brittanycoolidge4101 Indeed. If he did allow Buddy to join him and the latter did get hurt or killed, his mom would either simply sue Mr. Incredible for child endangerment or become a vengeful supervillain intent on destroying Mr. Incredible.
@benkenobisgirlКүн бұрын
I was thinking this and you put it beautifully!
@sarahvenable47103 күн бұрын
Maleficent won me over all throughout the 2014 movie. My heart broke for her when Stefan cut off her wings, and I was rooting for her even before and after that moment.
@brittanycoolidge41013 күн бұрын
plus they just didn't raise her and then take her away from the castle when she turned 16. He was just obsessed with power by that point. All she wanted was an invite, I would be bitter too if my ex cut off parts of my body just to marry another girl after he spent a night with me. Stephen was the problem.
@thelonewolf74433 күн бұрын
Love that movie so much Jolie knocked it out of the park, and her speech to a sleeping Aurora hits your heart. #TrueLovesKiss
@markalexander36593 күн бұрын
I wouldn't consider her the villain, but I rooted for Carrie the entire movie, inc. the prom scene
@Jenifer_R_3 күн бұрын
*Especially* the prom scene! 👏👏
@juliejulie70953 күн бұрын
The actual villains in this movie is Kris, her boyfriend Billy, Kris' friends (with exception of Sue and her boyfriend Tommy) and Carrie's mom Margaret.
@Jenifer_R_3 күн бұрын
@@juliejulie7095 True.
@markalexander36593 күн бұрын
@@Jenifer_R_ Oh, yeah, I felt like cheering her on lol.
@chrisrudolf9839Күн бұрын
If she was a villain (which is very debatable, I'd rather consider her a fallen hero), she wouldn't count for a list like this because she was the protagonist (aka the POV character of the story). The protagonist doesn't have to "win us over" because we usually automatically root for the protagonist, even if we don't 100% agree with them.
@NuttersIncorporated3 күн бұрын
I’m sorry but NO about Syndrome. He completely misremembers what happened. In his memory, Mr. Incredible stands alone, looking down on him and rejects him for no reason. We saw what actually happened at the start of the movie and it WASN’T THAT! While Mr. Incredible could have been a little nicer; Syndrome stalked him, broke into his car, repeatedly refused to listen to what Mr. Incredible said and put multiple people in danger including himself. In the scene Syndrome remembered, he’d edited out the bomber. For those who don’t remember, the bomber put a bomb ON Syndrome! He would have died if Mr. Incredible hadn’t saved him and that bomb put a whole train’s worth of people in danger. Those people wouldn’t have been in danger if Syndrome hadn’t been there. Yes, he was a child but he’s an adult now and he refused to grow up. He blamed Mr. Incredible for him becoming a villain. However, Mr. Incredible was absolutely right to try and keep a child out of danger. As a child, Syndrome was a danger to himself and other. He grew up bitter, made weapons which he sold to the hights bidder and killed any Superhero he could find out of a misplaced sense of revenge.
@MichaelOrd-k9w3 күн бұрын
EXACTLY!! 💯 ✅️ He did it all to himself!! He cares less about helping people and saving lives and more about fame and glory via wearing outfits and defeating villains! And he did the following things ALL because he couldn't take no for an answer: -Superhero genocide -Making Mr. Incredible listen to his family die on a plane, and rubbed salt into Mr. Incredible's wound after that -Left Mirage(who's his right hand woman mind you) for dead -Terrorized a city, thus putting people in danger AGAIN!! -Tried to kidnap Jack-Jack(A BABY) The fact that Syndrome took rejection personally rather than using it as a wake-up call to not put himself at risk, shows that his love for Mr. Incredible wasn't genuine and only saw him as a ticket to the aforementioned fame and glory. Syndrome was always a petty, violent, selfish, delusional, entitled, spoiled rotten brat whose ego is as fragile as a house of cards where one single tiny no KO'D it from the very bottom.
@nathanielpatterson-rc9dq3 күн бұрын
Has it ever occured to you that Mr. Incredible did have a good reason for rejecting Buddy? He only rejected him not because of his lack of powers but really his lack of understanding. Buddy clearly failed to realize that being a superhero is dangerous and that there's more to such a job than cool suits, gadgets, beating up baddies and achieving glory. So yeah, I'm still not siding with Syndrome.
@henri1913 күн бұрын
Joker didn't want kill Batman, he wanted to make Batman just like him and tells him how they are alike.
@johnivory32453 күн бұрын
Maybe he didn’t want to kill Batman but he was perfectly fine killing other people.
@jamesmacleod9382Күн бұрын
@@johnivory3245 And lots of them
@MrGabeanatorКүн бұрын
Yep
@andrewmcnamara63053 күн бұрын
According to TV Tropes this list would be an example of "Villain Has a Point."
@ThomasEhrlich-fc8nj3 күн бұрын
You may forget that Poison Ivy wasn't the first female Batman movie villain who got the audience to root for or at least sympathize. That quality goes to Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman in Batman Returns (she is often credited as the best movie Catwoman). The moment she is thrown out of the window by Max Schreck for inadvertently discovering his plans for the faux power plant, she automatically deserves her chance for revenge by blowing up his store and finally killing him brutally well-deserved manner (what better way to do it when she said she wanted "him to be six feet under" while he was in the sewer along with the toxic waste and other evidence he tried to destroy).
@catsend3 күн бұрын
I think Loki should have been on the list instead of just in the intro
@knightwolf98633 күн бұрын
For #10, it goes both ways: Mr. Incredible did treat Buddy like a nuisance, but, from a different perspective, he was too young and inexperienced to fight criminals and supervillains.
@Omar-wq9dz3 күн бұрын
Norman Osborn in Spider-Man 1 could also be on the list. He got Oscorp to the top, but then was ousted by the board, who sold the company behind his back
@DavidR.-fk4kc3 күн бұрын
Other villians who come to mind: •Jason Voorhees- Other kids made fun of him, camp counselors ignore him, his mother is unappreciated •Catwoman- In Batman Returns, her boss treats her like crap, ignored by society, not given enough value for her life
@justingochioco11213 күн бұрын
You forgot Magneto from the Xmen movies and D16 from Transformers One
@nickw79673 күн бұрын
Poison Ivy revenge on Dr. Jason Woodrue was the only time I agreed with her.
@ChrisWilliams-zz1kt3 күн бұрын
The foranic man and ivy had a dark history in the DC universe
@llawliet37333 күн бұрын
She killed Nora. No mercy for her
@juliusfrauenglass24113 күн бұрын
Syndrome was getting in the way and causing extra work for Mr. Incredible
@juliusfrauenglass24113 күн бұрын
He also would not take a no for an answer.
@kleine.54383 күн бұрын
And Loki WASN'T in the list because why and for what reason 🤔???
@CrankyNovelist73353 күн бұрын
Syndrome was angry that his favorite superhero rejected him. He fantasized the capes and powers. Refused to realized that the point of being a superhero was to help people. Syndrome's response to being rejected after almost helping a bomb go off was commit genocide against the superheroes. If Mr. Incredible hadn't stopped him, the bomb would have killed a lot of people, including Syndrome.
@alexphillips46443 күн бұрын
"Never meet your hero" is a piece of advice that suggests people should not meet their heroes because they may be disappointed by the person's true nature.
@nathanielpatterson-rc9dq3 күн бұрын
Carl Fredricksen and Miguel Rivera certainly found that out the hard way.
@anar83433 күн бұрын
@@nathanielpatterson-rc9dqI feel so sorry for both of them, especially miguel
@crypticghost213 күн бұрын
I can’t believe I never really realized that Glenda may actually be the hidden villain in the Wizard of Oz, so much for being a good witch. 🤷🏻♂️
@ericivory26063 күн бұрын
She was still the good witch
@robbiescheid41273 күн бұрын
In the movie Beautiful Creatures when the villain gave her speech in the church I knew she was an evil demented freak but I agreed with every word she said
@54raynor3 күн бұрын
Mr. Rooney from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off should definitely be on this list. The guy is straight-up doing his job as a principal trying to hold Ferris accountable for skipping school. Hell, I’d argue that Ferris Bueller was the villain of the movie all along.
@brycecarroll96653 күн бұрын
When Lotso got accidentally abandoned by his owner Daisy and was replaced with another one like him. Despite being an irredeemable villain, I still feel sorry for him. It must’ve been very traumatizing.
@daydreamcomedianne3 күн бұрын
I think halfway through Blade Runner, we meet another one of the fugitive replicants, Zhora, who was just blending in as an exotic dancer, trying to survive--which is ironic because she served in a murder squad. She tries to fight off Harrison Ford and eventually has to run away, and he shoots her in the back. You can see the complete look of fear and desperation on her face as she's running, and the look of self-loathing on Harrison Ford's face. He's not happy about how it went down. I think it softens us to see these are beings who just want to live, and it makes Roy's final scene and monologue organic, and a tearjerker.
@helencharlienellist22813 күн бұрын
Roy Batty's death scene breaks me every time, especially when you realise it was improvised by Rutger Hauer, 'time to die...' 😭😭😭😭
@cajayson83013 күн бұрын
Tim Curry's character in Home Alone 2 is a villain? You learn something new every day! 😂
@brittanycoolidge41013 күн бұрын
I mean think about it he has to watch over someone else's kid because they loose him TWICE, shitty parenting if you ask me. There's a reason Kevin is so good at manipulating people, just wants attention from his parents who could care less. At least in the first movie he is home, you don't just RUN OFF from your kid in an airport, of course he wasn't going to go the right way. Plus she tells Kevin that he may get his wish to be left again on Christmas, what mother does that????
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
tim curry's in home alone 2.
@cajayson83013 күн бұрын
@@brittanycoolidge4101 yep true. One thing I disliked about Kate is she always took Buzz's side, even though he never hid how much of a jerk he was to people. I'd love to see Home Alone made NOW. There's no way they could quickly get through O'Hare due to the post-9/11 security measures. Although now with cell phones, the mom or dad would just call home and tell him to go to a neighbor's place ;)
@cajayson83013 күн бұрын
@@viviennemorgan7217 that's precisely what I said
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
@@cajayson8301 i didn't know that, i thought he was a horror movie actor and that's all.
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
what about magnifico from wish, he told asha that he decides what to do with the wishes but asha being a brat decides to go against him to steal all the wishes belonging to everyone in roses.
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
but half of the people side with him.
@anar83433 күн бұрын
I thought he'd be in here, on this list
@nataliebateman11513 күн бұрын
Ken was the only one in Bee Movie who had common sense
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
yeah but he's trying to kill barry with a newspaper.
@thelonewolf74433 күн бұрын
Just teeing up to play some Bee-Ball!
@LoganHaley-c4y2 күн бұрын
@@viviennemorgan7217HE IS A BEE!!!
@viviennemorgan72172 күн бұрын
@@LoganHaley-c4y bruh i know that and if someone smacks him with a newspaper, he will sting them.
@chilicircus263 күн бұрын
Really the parents in home alone 2 are the real villains. Forgetting your kid once I could understand. People make mistakes. But to leave your kid twice while you go on vacation. They should get the bad parents award. Plus they show favoritism for Buzz. He provoked Kevin into a rage and was always messing with him. But Kevin always got the blame.
@cheyennebrennan9663 күн бұрын
Honourable mention: Sheriff of Nottingham when he first appears and Alan Rickman camps it up to the max! 😂❤
@juancl76583 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but Syndrome from the Incredibles absolutely doesn't belong in this list. Yes, he was declined to join Mr. Incredible as a freaking kid, he would've died or at least getting both Mr. Incredible and himself into danger and he would've been a villain regardless. Not to mention he killed so many superheroes and almost killed the Parr family. I get it if he only wanted to take down his former idol but everyone else is too far and that he didn't seem to care about helping others since he's reckless and remorseless towards others like Mirage
@AH-is5yg3 күн бұрын
Hector doesn't deserve a tip. He should have called child service. He deserved the slap. He cried and it was funny.
@welcometothemovies91573 күн бұрын
And when Kevin ran to him and said the bandits were after him, he did nothing
@AH-is5yg3 күн бұрын
@@welcometothemovies9157 that's why Hector doesn't deserve praise. He deserves to be yell at and slap at a lot! He failed to redeem himself.
@welcometothemovies91573 күн бұрын
@AH-is5yg Tim curry really did tear up cause she really hit him on accident. Just like him banging his knee running out of the room after the shower trick
@AH-is5yg3 күн бұрын
@@welcometothemovies9157 He stayed in character and it made Hector humiliated.
@rubygracemoseley814417 сағат бұрын
“What are you talking about?! Are there other BUGS in your life?” It’s line is comedy gold 😂
@NancyLionStorm3 күн бұрын
Why do you tease us with images of Loki from the movie Thor and yet never list him in your top 10? I am so sick of MsMojo not getting it right.
@gingaddict3 күн бұрын
I agree, it happens more than it should
@joannewilson116220 сағат бұрын
Every time I watch the scenes with Margaret Hamilton in the Wizard of Oz, I am just struck by how much of a great actor she was. I watched the banned episode of Sesame Street where she appeared on there and again she was an excellent actress.
@saalvosegg81713 күн бұрын
Do Judge Judys wittiest moments and include the BB incident where she says this is mine now.
@FDR_progressive_liberal3 күн бұрын
Tim Curry spices up everything he's in.
@KingdomHeartsFan32113 күн бұрын
What about Yzma?
@brittanycoolidge41013 күн бұрын
yeah Kuzko was definitely the villian for the majority of that movie, luckily he becomes a better person, only took him turning into a LLAMA to finally see it.
@mirandamartin40013 күн бұрын
To be fair though. Yzma had been told apparently before that she wasn’t supposed to be making decisions behind his back. The “You were doing it again” indicates he had warned her in the past. Also it’s implied that Yzma raising him is a large reason why he is the way he is, if anything it’s her own doing getting blown back up in her face. She probably thought she can rule behind him since she sees him as a dumb irresponsible kid who would blindly listen to her, let her get away with things, and realize she was wrong. Plus Yzma is no saint, she’s just as cruel and egotistical as Kuzco at the time. Plus for someone she raised, she had no hesitation in killing him once the idea came, showing she probably had no real love for him. If anything she had tried to mold him a certain way and it ended up failing for her, so she opts to kill him instead. Kuzco, even if bad at the time, the fact he simply fired her after she didn’t listen the first time and wax even willing to eat with her even after, probably shows on some level he did in some way care about her. Many other leaders would probably have killed her for treason
@annafowdy3 күн бұрын
I didn't think Ken counted as a villain. He was just some guy who didn't understand what was going on. (Neither did I, really)
@gracemangum3 күн бұрын
Yeah, more of an antagonist than a villain
@tmaziriri2 күн бұрын
Your biggest romantic opp being an insect is wild. I feel for Ken, losing your girl to a bee 😂
@ThomasEhrlich-fc8nj3 күн бұрын
There's also Arthur Fleck (the Joker) in Todd Philipps's Joker. All he ever wanted was to be seen and achieve his dream of being a comedian. But throughout the movie, he's shown to be constantly harassed by street gangs, his boss, and even Thomas Wayne and his business partners (they were expected to be charitable to the less fortunate of Gotham, which they weren't), all while struggling with mental problems and being denied certain medication due to the recession. When you think about all of those things, you can't blame him for what he said on TV before killing Murray, and the mugger who shot the Waynes may have had a good point when saying what he did to Thomas Wayne (although I don't condone anarchy).
@ThomasEhrlich-fc8nj3 күн бұрын
When you truly think about it enough, the villains and their backstories are potentially the only decent-enough things about Batman & Robin. Since Mr. Freeze was based on the reformed version from BTAS's Heart of Ice, he only ever cared about wanting to save his dying wife, who he loves more than anything at all. In this movie, I truly hated how Batman treated Robin for the majority, which highly indicates Freeze had a better dynamic with his own family, unlike the Batman family and even the Falcones and Maronis.
@lexidecker16102 күн бұрын
I'm surprised you guys didn't put Loki on here since he was in that intro. That particular scene made me side with him. He was angry that he wasn't told the truth about he was from the start until he was an adult and lashed out at Odin for hiding his identity for so long.
@AnastasiaSaenz3 күн бұрын
The Rock - Hummel. I liked his character - just for doing what he thought was right after getting screwed over by the government - along with the men who served and died, under his command (who wouldn't go rogue?) I was wishing he'd make it through rather than dying from his wounds...he was what made the movie worth watching.
@derekberry6122Күн бұрын
Another one that just came out was transformers 1. Warning spoiler- throughout the movie The leader sentinel prime was put on a pedestal by all of the other cybertronians, including d16 that we know will become Megatron. We learned that Orion Paxs that that will become Optimus prime will best friends with d16. It's not until they both learn the truth about their supposedly leader that was actually a traitor where we first see d16 becoming Megatron. Similar to syndrome from The Incredibles, he was crushed by the realization that his hero was actually not what he thought. Kaecilius - Doctor strange. Throughout that movie you don't know why this sorcerer betrayed the ancient one until Doctor strange restrained him and we learn why he turned away from the ancient one. We learned that the ancient One herself actually used dark power is to retain her youth throughout the ages and he was just doing the same as her. (In fact a lot of marvel movies went down this path of sympathetic villainy. Whiplash from iron Man 2 had a abusive father and felt abandoned. Baron zemo is a man on a mission to destroy the avengers because they caused him his family and sees all superpower individuals as a huge threat. And many more. Especially Loki) Toretto from The fast and furious movie. Throughout the time movie a secret police officer is trying to figure out who is actually stealing and hijacking trucks for the goods that they're carrying. You don't want to suspect the group's leader that he joins with but it is revealed that he is responsible. But before the revelation toretto gives out a story about when he was younger and he witnessed his father's death and we can relate. It's only through later events that he becomes more of a hero than the villain. Richmond Valentine -the kingsmen. Throughout the movie Richmond has been interviewing with many homemade figures and trying to enact his plan of not conquering the world but to save it. When he explains why he's doing what he's doing it is relatable. Even though it's not humanely but he sees it necessary.
@julianbigelow279416 сағат бұрын
0:48 What part of Syndrome's story was sympathetic? Mr. Incredible did not mistreat young Buddy pine at all. Mr. Incredible was nice, he stood for photos and signed every scrap of paper Buddy pushed at him. Buddy had a bloated sense of entitlement and crossed a line when he demanded Mr. Incredible accept him (Buddy) as his side kick, entered Mr. Incredible’s car without his permission and refused to take no for an answer. If Mr. Incredible did not want a sidekick, it was Mr. Incredible’s right to work alone. When Buddy went to go get the police, he had a bomb on him. Mr. Incredible grabbed Buddy and removed the bomb. Buddy yelled at Mr. Incredible for wrecking his flight patterns. For over a decade after the fact, Buddy held resentment toward Mr. Incredible and never realized that Mr. Incredible saved his life. If Mr. Incredible had just let Buddy get blown up, Bomb Voyage wouldn’t have gotten away, the L-train accident wouldn’t have occurred, and neither would the genocide of the super heroes. After Buddy became Syndrome, Mr. Incredible said that he was wrong to treat Syndrome that way and that he is sorry. It is unclear if Mr. Incredible really meant what he said or if he was kissing Syndrome’s butt, because Syndrome was a threat. I really hope it is the latter.
@nicholesanders62743 күн бұрын
Syndrome was a lot like Anakin Skywalker, the young Jedi who became Darth Vader. Like Syndrome, Vader killed almost all the Jedi heroes he once looked up to.
@MichaelOrd-k9w3 күн бұрын
Except that, unlike Anakin, Syndrome never had any redeeming qualities to begin with.
@TheFamousFile-US3 күн бұрын
syndrome doesn't deserve HALF the sympathy he gets. he was a petty fanboy that got in the way of mr. incredible saving the city, endangering himself, and as a result he decides to commit SUPERHERO GENOCIDE?
@Htx.lunatic3 күн бұрын
6:45 the real villain is Glenda, the "good" witch. Stole property from a corpse and then allowd the wicked witch to hunt Dorothy down
@Starblitz993 күн бұрын
I got into a hour argument with my sister over why Glinda is the villain and I said everything you said and she still didn't believe me😂😂😂😂
@5FtOfRage3 күн бұрын
Uma Thurman is the only good thing about Batman and Robin
@mmabellachi223910 сағат бұрын
Dracula from Castlevania is my ultimate. I was on his side from beginning till the end.
@garrettholcomb8655Күн бұрын
Number 7 now at least the hotel manager was trying to help protect Kevin. I would also be mad if somebody killed my sister. A bee is just a bee. Plus the Joker is maniac and he is psychotic.
@kamsismith3 күн бұрын
The new Home Alone. The robbers were more sympathetic than the protagonist which defeats the purpose of Home Alone.
@AnastasiaSaenz3 күн бұрын
As a person raised on the first two Home Alone movies (almost 3 and almost 5 when they were released, respectively) that heap of garbage - starting with Home Alone 4 and 5 - are worse than Home Alone 3!
@flmbyz2 күн бұрын
#5…due to recent events, I now think this ending is too optimistic to the point of fantasy. They definitely would have both pushed their respective buttons immediately.
@dwainsimmons34473 күн бұрын
Syndrome should not be on this list.
@brendanrodriguez51113 күн бұрын
Honestly, I’m with christopher lloyd’s mado season three character count dooku was a visionary and you can tell since in saw’s andor speech about how hard it is to put together these separate groups into a alliance, he first mentions separatists and the ISB use it for the macarthy red scare communism party reference with salman pak later but they did realize that the republic had become too corrupt only serving the core worlds and not the outer rim worlds as much and this tracks since in the deligation of 2000 scene that’s deleted but is super important, bail literally says when he mon and padme meet that when forming their basis for rebellion against the new galactic empire, he literally says I don’t want to sound like a separatist but they are before sidious used them as a scape goat for power grabbing.
@LukeKetchum70033 күн бұрын
The Dark Knight is cinema at its finest.
@animechic4203 күн бұрын
I don’t side with villain characters, no matter what their motives were. The only way I’ll let them slide is if they admit they were wrong.
@5FtOfRage3 күн бұрын
Syndrome should not be on this list
@dwainsimmons34473 күн бұрын
Agree
@SecretUser20003 күн бұрын
Typically, when I side with a villain, it's because he wears pants/shorts amid several enemies who don't. That's just the case with Don Karnage, Megavolt, Steelbeak, The Beagle Boys, Percival C. McLeach, and even Quackerjack.
@MadDogAirPirate3 күн бұрын
Pants are overrated, cap'n.
@SecretUser20003 күн бұрын
@MadDogAirPirate What are you talking about, Mad Dog?
@andrewgrove16913 күн бұрын
I now sympathize with the witch. The decease family gets their possessions not the killer
@flmbyz2 күн бұрын
#1 is essentially humanity wishing we had more life and wanting to matter more in life.
@stephaniecabrera-g1c3 күн бұрын
Every Movies They Have Villains
@fireflyparker75433 күн бұрын
I agree with 10, 8, and 7. I don’t agree with 9, 6, 5, 3, 2, and 1 because I never saw the movies, I also don’t agree with 4, because she has Karen vibes, and I just don’t like Karens!
@samuelcollantes11753 күн бұрын
Happy sunday afternoon, Emily, take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well
@seantlewis3763 күн бұрын
Killmonger is a sympathetic villain, if you want to call him a villain. He is the antagonist, but he is correct in his righteousness. If he had Black Panther's cooperation, all would have gone well. Roy the replicant is another one. He only wants to live.
@ThomasEhrlich-fc8nj3 күн бұрын
Also, it's established that the Wakandans left him with nothing after murdering his father. He essentially had to fight for every day since then, and his motives are all too real when you consider actual events like the death of George Floyd and similar police brutality, and even the past program of Aparteid in South Africa.
@octaviosanchez10513 күн бұрын
Do the same thing for cartoon villains invader zim included
@danilynneske64304 сағат бұрын
What the hell? ...Magneto is the villain i 100% agree with and would be on his side.
@juliusfrauenglass24113 күн бұрын
The Galactic government did not want to have the short lived replicants to go to Earth because they showed how disposable they were.
@ashleyhanel34013 күн бұрын
Also I'm pretty sure Ken said he was allergic to bees so ya, I would've tried to kill him too lol
@juliusfrauenglass24113 күн бұрын
THe later books in the series state that the slippers were lost in the desert because they (the slippers) can not leave OZ.
@cooperbourke77172 күн бұрын
Killmonger is a victim, not a villain!
@the1magageneral3233 күн бұрын
Try never.
@cedgson913 күн бұрын
Xmen last stand Have sympathy when mystique and magneto are hit with the cure and lose their powers
@ACinemafanatic3 күн бұрын
Hela as well
@melissaclark10513 күн бұрын
Lol really Syndrome?
@carmensandiego36913 күн бұрын
GASTON!
@NicoleAlexander-r8e12 сағат бұрын
Fast and furious. Think about it. Their all criminals.
@chrishernandez8918Күн бұрын
Ken's girlfriend is a Gestapo feminist.
@daveerk65732 күн бұрын
BLADE RUNNER 👍👍👍👍👍
@FFA4413 күн бұрын
Thanos did nothing wrong
@cedricbrookins4851Күн бұрын
Buddy put people in danger while being a toxic fanboy
@blc28x3 күн бұрын
Eren Yeager
@trinaq3 күн бұрын
I always related to Ken, even as a child. I'd be peeved too if my partner left me for a freaking BEE, of all things, that I happened to be allergic to.
@karendinsfriend97243 күн бұрын
Missed Hans Gruber from Die Hard
@crystalchewning2573 күн бұрын
First again! Yay
@trasegorsuch51403 күн бұрын
Well, the Wizard of Oz movie is all just a dream, so it doesn’t matter at all.
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
in the book oz is a dream, but the movie not so much.
@trasegorsuch51403 күн бұрын
@ How is it not a dream in the movie?
@viviennemorgan72173 күн бұрын
@@trasegorsuch5140 i don't even know, it's probably dorothy seeing that her wish become reality i don't know that.
@olleselin3 күн бұрын
I seriously thought that Thanos was going to be #1
@Htx.lunatic3 күн бұрын
His intentions are noble, but killing billions of people to save billions of people makes no sense