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00:00I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
00:20You sly dog! You got me monologuing!
00:23I can't believe this!
00:30The lines between good and evil become blurred when you see a man like Clyde Shelton.
00:36The villain of Law Abiding Citizen happens to the movie brutally murdering many corrupt individuals.
00:49But those reasons are only because he seeks revenge for his family after his murderer received a short sentence in prison.
00:58It's quite understandable why he's so angry with everyone.
01:01Although the amount of violent crimes he commits is obviously worrying,
01:05he's not wrong in wanting to clean up the judicial system.
01:16At the end of the day, Clyde is a wounded man who lost his family.
01:19We're not going to excuse his actions,
01:21but it's clear that the pain he's been through is something no one should experience.
01:28Or what?
01:32Or I kill everyone.
01:37Jonas Miller, he's a nightcrawler.
01:40We all start out in the same lab that Jonas went out and got himself some corporate sponsors.
01:45For a movie about devastating tornadoes, isn't it curious that the supposed villain is someone who tries to stop them?
01:51Yes, Jonas Miller is an idiot and yes, he's dedicated to chasing storms mainly for money, but does it really matter?
02:06He refined Dorothy's technology by making the Dot 3
02:09to create a better version of Bill Hurting's tornado alert system.
02:13It's true, stealing an idea is not good,
02:17but both wanted to find ways to fight these tornadoes and they would undeniably save lives in the process.
02:22It's exactly the same goal that our heroes have.
02:25If you ask us, the real villain is the tornado.
02:42Say whatever you want about evil technological CEOs,
02:46but Walter Simmons had a good idea when he created Mechagodzilla.
02:55Obviously, he didn't intend for the gigantic robot Kaiju to go crazy,
02:59but it turned out to be an effective weapon against Godzilla.
03:02That's important for the MonsterVerse, because not all his titans have good intentions.
03:07Even the most heroic ones like Godzilla and Kong cause a lot of collateral damage.
03:12It may seem cynical, but humans need to be able to defend themselves from monsters if necessary.
03:25Walter's ambition may have cost him his life,
03:28but let's hope other humans follow in his footsteps and create a Mechagodzilla 2.0.
03:42It may be the worst vampire of all,
03:45but in Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola,
03:48he is above all a man with a broken heart who tries to overcome his pain.
03:52His wife, Elisabetta, tragically took her life after believing that he had died,
03:57and that act sent her to hell.
04:05Full of hatred, Vlad the Impaler turned his back on his faith,
04:09and became the Dracula we all know.
04:23He suffered a great loss, and the worst part was that his wife's death was completely avoidable.
04:28It's not surprising that he followed such a dark path.
04:31There is no doubt that this is an excellent Spider-Man movie,
04:34but it is strange how Homecoming tries to convince us that blue-collar workers are evil.
04:39Well, maybe it's a bit exaggerated, but Adrian Timms had every reason to be angry.
05:01After all, he was hired to clean up the remains of New York,
05:04but then Stark's business stole his job.
05:07It is not surprising that he had to resort to a life of crime as a vulture after this.
05:12He just wanted to keep his family,
05:14and although Tony Stark probably didn't want it to happen,
05:17he took that opportunity.
05:31Number 25. D-16, Megatron, Transformers 1
05:44Although he was not necessarily the main villain,
05:47D-16's journey would lead him to become the villain Megatron.
05:51His change is one of the most justified that exist.
05:54Sentinel Prime, a leader whom he admired, was actually twisted.
05:59Not only that, but he killed Megatronus Prime, the idol of D-16.
06:09If you ask us, he did good in ending Sentinel.
06:12Although his methods were violent,
06:14he gave the people of Cybertron the opportunity to fight against oppression.
06:18From unadapted social to the face of the revolution,
06:21D-16 took the reins of his own destiny,
06:24becoming Megatron, leader of the Decepticons.
06:29This isn't over, Prime.
06:32Number 24. The Clown, D-Batman
06:35Maybe this classic comic book villain is surrounded by mystery,
06:38but his goals are not.
06:40Thomas Wayne tried to force this crusading reporter
06:42into a hush money agreement to save his mayoral campaign.
06:46From the beginning, it is clear that the Clown has as a goal
06:49the corrupt neighborhoods of Garam, and rightly so,
06:52considering how Garam's renovation fund,
06:56a program that supposedly benefited young Edward,
06:59was taken and exploited, makes sense that he wants to counterattack.
07:08His search for revenge leads him to kill all the corrupt politicians and policemen he finds.
07:12Flooding almost all of Garam in the process was a bit excessive, of course,
07:17but he exposed the rot of the city and made the responsible pay.
07:26If only you knew how long I've been waiting for this day.
07:29Number 23. The Wizard of Oz
07:34If an entire house fell on your sister, wouldn't you get a little mad?
07:37Not only that, but what if the murderer stole her magic shoes
07:41while everyone practically celebrates it?
07:44The ruby slippers! What have you done with them?
07:47Give them back to me or I'll...
07:49It's too late! There they are, and there they'll stay.
07:52No wonder the witch of the west was so angry with Dorothy.
07:55Maybe she wanted to rule Oz, but she also wanted revenge for her sister, as it should be.
08:04We're not the only ones who think that, at least in part, she's right.
08:08Numerous projects of the Wizard of Oz have given more body to his story,
08:12and have made her a nice character.
08:15I want him to know that he was the one who made me this way!
08:21In the eyes of many, she's not even a villain anymore,
08:24so maybe this witch isn't that evil after all.
08:27Number 22. Raúl Silva, Skyfall
08:31See what she's done to you?
08:34Well, she never tied me to a chair.
08:37Her loss.
08:38Abandonment can cause serious problems.
08:41Just look at Silva, for example.
08:43The hacker was sold by the MI6.
08:52It's true that he was a little dishonest when he hacked the Chinese government,
08:56but the agency backed him up later.
08:58It's as if the concept of loyalty didn't mean anything today.
09:08This betrayal led to his imprisonment and facial scar.
09:13The MI6 thought he was dead, and that resentment led him to become a powerful cybercriminal.
09:18Silva is not motivated to want to conquer the world or anything so great.
09:22He just wants revenge.
09:24In his eyes, the MI6 deserves everything that comes at him.
09:34Number 21. Syndrome, The Incredibles
09:43They say it's never a good idea to meet your heroes.
09:46And Syndrome found out why.
09:48He just wanted to help his favorite superhero, Mr. Incredible,
09:52and become his partner, but he rejected him.
09:54And that caused him to become a superhero to a supervillain.
10:06Like the villain of The Incredibles 2, Screenslaver,
10:10Syndrome wants to give the heroes a reality bath.
10:13However, he also wants to look like a hero.
10:21He plans to give the citizens the opportunity to obtain powers through their technology.
10:25Is that really so evil?
10:27Yes, it would be to despise the heroes,
10:29but some of their incredibly advanced technology would undeniably change the world.
10:40Number 20. Cypher, The Matrix
10:43Cypher, who wants to return to the happiness of ignorance in the Matrix,
10:47betrays the crew of the Nabucodonosaur.
11:00We are definitely not going to defend his actions.
11:03He betrays his friends and smiles while he does it.
11:06But let's understand where it comes from.
11:10He sets us free.
11:11Free? You call this free?
11:16All I do is what he tells me to do.
11:18Morpheus doesn't really paint a clear picture of what you're getting into when you take the red pill.
11:24He romanticizes it, makes it look great, and makes you go to the rabbit's burrow.
11:29He doesn't mention the part where reality is recruiting you to join a war
11:33that otherwise you could have happily remained ignorant.
11:37Cypher deserved to have a choice.
11:39I'm tired, Trinity.
11:42I'm tired of this war.
11:44I'm tired of fighting.
11:45I'm tired of this ship being cold.
11:48Number 19. Sandman, Spider-Man 3
11:52Despite all its flaws, one thing that the third installment of Sam Raimi's trilogy does well
11:57is to tell the heartbreaking story of Flint Markle.
12:00You maybe even killed a man?
12:02It wasn't like that.
12:05It wasn't.
12:07I know all about you.
12:09Like the fact that Spider-Man won't let you help your poor daughter?
12:13Who of us can't sympathize with that?
12:16If the story was told from his point of view,
12:19we could even consider him a hero fighting for his family
12:23in a way that would make us feel better.
12:26I know all about you.
12:28Like the fact that Spider-Man won't let you help your poor daughter?
12:31I know all about you.
12:33Like the fact that Spider-Man won't let you help your poor daughter?
12:36My daughter was dying.
12:41I needed money.
12:48I was scared.
12:49Even Peter ends up forgiving him.
12:51Number 18. Seymour, Captain America, Civil War
12:55Although there was already a crack between the Avengers due to Sokovia's agreements,
13:00Seymour opened it even more inculcating Bucky for murdering King Utsala.
13:06I don't want to talk about it.
13:08You feel that if you open your mouth, the horrors might never stop.
13:12An important narrative thread throughout the MCU
13:15implies that the Avengers face the consequences of their actions,
13:19and Seymour plays an important role.
13:21Yes, they saved everyone they could in Sokovia when they faced Ultron,
13:25but who created Ultron?
13:27Oh yeah, Tony Stark.
13:29The battle destroyed Seymour's house and left his family dead.
13:33It's not hard to understand why he holds a grudge against them.
13:48Number 17. Pre-Trial Department, Minority Report
13:52This might be an unpopular opinion.
13:54Obviously, the Pre-Trial Department proved to be flawed
13:58when it was revealed that the visions of the Precogs were not as exact as they seemed.
14:07The inhuman way they were treated was also a horrible abuse of power.
14:11But there were good intentions behind the idea.
14:14Imagine that you are about to be attacked in the street,
14:17and just in time, a team of agents arrives and saves your life.
14:20Ideally, a department like this would not only prevent crimes before they happened,
14:27but also dissuade them.
14:29Who would decide to plan a murder or a robbery
14:31when you can be arrested before it happens?
14:42Number 16. Victor Drago, Creed II
14:45For fans of the original Rocky movies,
14:48this is the fight of his life.
14:50The son of Apollo Creed against the son of the man who killed his father.
14:53While the father of Victor Drago, Ivan, deserves everything that happens to him,
14:57Victor deserves something better.
15:09When you see things from his perspective,
15:11all the anger and darkness he has accumulated is understandable.
15:15His father returned home dishonored to a country that practically repudiated him.
15:23Country.
15:25Respect.
15:27Victor's mother abandoned him,
15:29and his father, let's say that hard love was his favorite method of upbringing.
15:33It is not surprising that he was so motivated not only to defeat Creed,
15:37but to destroy him.
15:39Number 15. Jobu Tupaki.
15:41Everything, everywhere, all at once.
15:43Jobu Tupaki is a terrifying figure who wants to destroy the multiverse.
15:49I got bored one day,
15:51and I put everything on a bagel.
15:56Everything.
15:58However, deep down she is also the daughter of a woman who pressured her too much,
16:02hurting her psyche and leading her to a hopeless and nihilistic vision of the world.
16:06When her mother, Alpha Evelyn, discovered the leap of universes,
16:10she experimented with her own daughter.
16:12Jobu goes from universe to universe in search of meaning,
16:15but a foot in all worlds is a foot in none.
16:19She creates the Black Hole Bagel,
16:21not with the main goal of ending the multiverse,
16:24but to put an end to her own suffering.
16:35Knowing her story, it is easy to sympathize with her,
16:38who does not want to find a place to belong to.
16:49Number 14. The Ligados. Us.
16:51If the government experiments with you and then abandons you in an underground facility,
16:55you would surely be angry too.
16:57Of course, we do not approve brutal murders and all that,
17:01but we definitely understand the reasons.
17:12They just want to live their own lives and enjoy the world like us.
17:16Can you imagine spending your whole life tied to another
17:18unable to fully control your own actions?
17:21To escape this fate, the Ligados rebel against their involuntary captors.
17:26It is not their fault that the only way to free themselves is to kill their counterparts.
17:40Number 13. Barbossa. Pirates of the Caribbean. The Curse of the Black Pearl.
17:46You were the first man, Miss Turner.
17:49Compelled by greed, you were.
17:51But now, you are consumed by it.
17:55It is not easy to sympathize with the murderer and kidnapper captain of a ship
17:59who stole from his ex-friend, whom he left alone to die on a deserted island.
18:03But we understand Barbossa.
18:06We took them all.
18:08We spent them and traded them.
18:10And threatened them away with drink and food and pleasurable company.
18:15After years of not feeling anything and not being able to die,
18:17anyone would go a little crazy.
18:19Her speech for Elizabeth Swann can be terrifying, but it is also perspicuous.
18:24Of course, all that looting and murder still seems a bit exaggerated.
18:29However, we understand it.
18:31Barbossa just wants to be a real boy again.
18:45You must start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner.
18:48You're in one.
18:49Number 12. Khan. Star Trek Into Darkness.
18:53We were condemned as criminals, forced into exile.
18:57Khan is easily one of the most formidable villains that the Enterprise crew has faced.
19:03He is basically superhuman and nothing motivates someone, hero or villain,
19:08more than some friends in danger.
19:10Kirk and Spock probably understand that better than anyone else.
19:14They do everything possible to save each other, as well as the rest of the crew,
19:18which is what Khan is doing as well.
19:20His people have been captured or rather kidnapped by the Starfleet.
19:24Those means may be brutal, but he does what he thinks is necessary to free his people.
19:37Number 11. Wilford. Snowpiercer.
19:40Well, yes. Wilford is a tyrannical leader who maintains power by controlling the population
19:45and telling the children that he is practically a god.
19:56He is not good, but he saved humanity, at least what was left of it.
20:00When there was a new Ice Age, he was the only person with means to survive,
20:04and he opened the way for other people.
20:07He segregated those who feared those who did not, and ruled with an iron fist.
20:23And the way he maintains the train is atrocious, but without it, everyone would be dead.
20:27That has to count, right?
20:30I've devoted my entire life to this.
20:34The Eternal Engine.
20:47Titan was like most planets.
20:49Too many mouths, not enough to go around.
21:00Except on a much larger scale.
21:02In his mind, he is the hero.
21:04A savior who will rescue the advanced species from themselves.
21:08The snap is a quick solution.
21:20Fortunately, not everyone wants to commit mass murders to solve the problem.
21:24The end does not justify the means.
21:27However, he is right about one thing.
21:29It seems that we are destroying our own environment and someone has to give in.
21:34But why half of life?
21:47Trying to kill a young man is impossible to defend.
21:50However, let's see for a moment the motivation of Joe Old.
21:58Yeah, Seth said that night.
22:02New boss in the future, he used the words Holy Terror.
22:05Yeah, a reign of terror.
22:07It goes back to an old question.
22:09If you could travel through time and get rid of someone responsible for countless crimes before he committed them, would you do it?
22:17Joe Old tries to stop the Rainmaker, who will become a criminal, kill all the Loopers and murder his wife.
22:25Although he does not agree with his actions, it is easy to understand his motivations.
22:30Ending the life of the Rainmaker before he becomes the Rainmaker will save many lives.
22:37He's here. He lives here, now. In this county.
22:42And I'm gonna use this to find him. And I'm gonna kill him.
22:46Number 8. Laboratory Employees. The Cabin in the Woods.
22:50Although the college students are attacked by all kinds of monsters, the real villains are the laboratory employees who move all the threads from their underground facilities.
23:00Hey, you just sweat the Cam Land.
23:02All these morons are singing what a friend we have in Shinto.
23:06And yes, it seems cruel to bring people to their sacrifice ritual, especially given their insensitive attitude to everything.
23:24However, when you think about what is at stake, you understand them better. Without the ritual, the world will literally end.
23:36The laboratory employees, along with other organizations from all over the world, have the task of keeping the ancient gods at bay.
23:44In fact, it could be argued that these are the real villains, more than the employees.
23:56Number 7. Magwa. The Last of the Mahikans. Sometimes everything depends on perspective.
24:05Look to you, Eleñui. You are meant to serve for the future.
24:10From Magwa's perspective, he is at war with the British, with Colonel Munro in particular.
24:16When you think about how he was kidnapped by the Mohicans, tortured by Munro and basically ruined his life, it is not surprising that he is so angry.
24:24It is not good for him to pretend to be a friend of our protagonists and then betray them.
24:29And the part in which he turns one of Munro's daughters into his wife is also quite dark.
24:34But there are reasons for all that hatred.
24:48Number 6. Ozymandias. Watchmen. Nothing unites people more than a common enemy.
24:59And nobody knows it better than Ozymandias because that is his plan.
25:02In the Watchmen universe, the Cold War reached the point where a nuclear war is imminent and mutual destruction is around the corner.
25:10Ozymandias believes that the only way to prevent us from fighting each other is by giving us someone else to fight together.
25:17He launches a devastating attack on several cities and blames everything on Dr. Manhattan.
25:22It works, the United States and the USSR forge an alliance.
25:26It is another confusing case in which the end does not justify the means, but we understand the reasons.
25:33To save billions. A necessary crime.
25:37Number 5. General Francis Hummel. The Rock. It is hard to believe that Hummel is considered the villain of this story.
25:44You will transfer $100 million from the Grand Cayman Red Sea Trading Company account to an account I designate.
25:50From these funds, reparations of $1 million will be paid to each of the 83 Marines' families.
25:55All he wants is for the families of his fallen companions to receive a just compensation for their deaths.
26:01The US government sent them to war promising that it would take care of their families and then it failed.
26:17Hummel tries to do things right over and over again, but in the end he takes justice into his own hands.
26:23Yes, he keeps many innocents as hostages and threatens with worse things, but in reality he has no intention of carrying them out.
26:30He just wants the government to keep its promise.
26:39Number 4. Roy Batty. Blade Runner. Similar to Khan, this is another villain who actually only tries to fight for his people.
26:54The Replicants are created to work as slaves and programmed with a useful four-year life.
26:59Batty's main goal is not to hurt anyone, although he is willing, because he wants to prolong his life and fight for the rights of the Replicants.
27:08Imagine being used for four years and then discarded as garbage.
27:16Tyrell's company designed them to be as human as possible, because they are surprised when they suddenly want to fight for their rights.
27:30Number 3. Killmonger. Black Panther. Although Killmonger may seem hungry for power at first glance, his motivations are honorable.
27:39He is of Wakandan descent, but he was abandoned by his own people. In addition, he grew up in a world that saw him as a second-class citizen.
27:47We understand why Wakanda wants to keep its technology a secret, because historically humans abuse power.
28:00But sitting down and watching people get hurt when you have the power to help? Well, that doesn't work either.
28:19Yes, Killmonger does horrible things to get what he wants, but it's easy to see why.
28:30Number 2. Koba. Franchise Planet of the Apes. This is another villain who comes to the last consequences to achieve his goal.
28:44But we already know why. Cesar's goal of achieving peace between apes and humans is admirable, but Koba has not had the same experiences.
28:53While Cesar became the adoptive son of a comprehensive human, Will Rudman, Koba was mistreated, tormented and subjected to experiments.
29:02Once he had the intelligence to understand what had happened to him and escape, his answer was to fight in self-defense and for all the apes.
29:09Why would he trust humans after all that?
29:13Cesar has no place here.
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29:31Number 1. Magneto. X-Men franchise. Given its past in the Second World War...
29:37There are thousands of men on those ships, good, honest, innocent men, that's just following orders.
29:43Eric Lensherr does not have precisely good memories of being included in lists or being considered dangerous.
29:50Magneto wants mutants to fight against oppression and have the same rights and freedoms.
29:55Make no mistake, my brothers. They will draw first blood. They will force their cure upon us.
30:03Yes, their methods cross the line. Using your powers to control and hurt people is not a good way to show that you are not afraid.
30:11But why would he have to lower himself so that others feel more comfortable?
30:15If you watch the movies in chronological order, you understand how their motives change over the years towards a kind of mutant elitism.
30:24But deep down, he is someone who fights for his people.
30:34Don't get in my way.
30:36Which villain do you like the most?
30:38Who's putting coffee grounds in the disposal?
30:41Am I running a bed and breakfast for biker gang?
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