Name a time that you felt bad for a villain from a comic book movie.
I'll start it off: I actually felt bad for Joker in The Batman vs. Dracula when Dracula pulled Joker into his tomb and killed him.
Name a time that you felt bad for a villain from a comic book movie.
I'll start it off: I actually felt bad for Joker in The Batman vs. Dracula when Dracula pulled Joker into his tomb and killed him.
Magneto because he believes his acts are justified because of the attitudes of humans. Also, the Holocaust.
Sabretooth in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Which I thought was a fantastic movie apart from the ending and twist), Magneto in all the X-Men movies, Loki in Thor, Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man 2, Sandman and Harry Osbourne in Spider-Man 3, and Norman Osbourne in Spider-Man.
Zod. Holy cow, imagine if things were switched, Humanity is extinct, except for you and few others, and your one chance to bring your people back is to destroy aliens you have no personal feelings towards. Not to mention the fact that protecting his people is the ONLY reason for his existence. I totally understood him, and I pitied him. And I pitied Superman too for having to make the call he made.
Zod. Holy cow, imagine if things were switched, Humanity is extinct, except for you and few others, and your one chance to bring your people back is to destroy aliens you have no personal feelings towards. Not to mention the fact that protecting his people is the ONLY reason for his existence. I totally understood him, and I pitied him. And I pitied Superman too for having to make the call he made.
I was just going to put this. I refuse to think of Zod as a villain, what he was doing was to protect his people, it was his sole purpose.
Going to go with Magneto. The holocaust has to really, really dampen your spirits when it comes to humans.
On the topic of Zod, I actually thought he was an idiot, he completely and utterly went about the whole krypton thing wrong. The fact that he justified genocide to bring back kryptonians is just retarded, not to mention the planet gave you superpowers, why the hell wou,d you want to go back to being normal?
At times I feel bad for Loki, but then he stabs you in the back...
I felt bad for him when their mom died. That was basically his only connection to whatever good side he had.
Kind of felt bad for Hector Hammond. Always in the background. Made fun of. He started out a pretty good guy. Then his douche friend Hal gets a power ring and the girl.
When Two-Face had to listen to Rachel die. (TDK)
Magneto and the holocaust. (X-Men)
Zod for having his entire purpose in life taken from him (MoS)
When Two-Face had to listen to Rachel die. (TDK)
Magneto and the holocaust. (X-Men)
Zod for having his entire purpose in life taken from him (MoS)
Good list, imo.
At times I feel bad for Loki, but then he stabs you in the back...
I felt bad for him when their mom died. That was basically his only connection to whatever good side he had.
Agreed. You could really tell that hit him emotionally and there was even a point, just before he "died," that you really believe he could have eventually redeemed himself.
In that one moment when Joker (as Red Hood) just came out of the Ace Chem. sewer thing and is crouching in a puddle of the toxin he is soaked in, with his pregnant gal at home and as in that one instantaneous moment when all of a sudden his entire life is thrown into a hellish reality as he loses sanity. Just imagine- your last, perfectly normal thought being your GF, and then all of a sudden becoming the Joker. Also felt bad because of his sh!tty childhood and upbringing...
@yourneighborhoodcomicgeek: comic book movie. I would have said that too if it was just a comic book.
@deathstroke19: Oh I didn't see that other part. Two-Face from The Dark Knight probably.
Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker. When Harley Quinn fell into the abyss of rocks because Bat Girl couldn't hold on to her anymore :(
@jmg: Watch the language mate.
Going to go with Magneto. The holocaust has to really, really dampen your spirits when it comes to humans.
On the topic of Zod, I actually thought he was an idiot, he completely and utterly went about the whole krypton thing wrong. The fact that he justified genocide to bring back kryptonians is just retarded, not to mention the planet gave you superpowers, why the hell wou,d you want to go back to being normal?
He would have to tend to a planet infants for years, him and several others on his crew. He also said he didn't care about the powers, he considered learning them for years to be a burden like clark had to....but then he went ahead and mastered them by the end of the movie lol
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