I'm in the mood for some classic villain aesthetic.
What characters might I enjoy?
bump for interest
>>83607790
I'LL REFERENCE IT
NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW
>>83607790
I wonder, was the mustache a way for the anglos to mock the french?
>>83607951I actually wondered how long it would take for a post like this to happen
>>83608000
Heywe're in a rut
>>83607790
Dali was quite a character.
>>83608125
If Dali was around today, he'd be an internet celebrity.
>>83608125
Who is he? and Where can I watch him?
>>83609318
He's a legendary surrealist painter with a cool mustache and a gigantic drug addiction
>>83609318
>not knowing Salvador Dali
Confound those Dover boys!
>>83607790
This man is a walking stereotype of evil, he wasn't even trying to hide it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9L5Jnq5MYs
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DastardlyWhiplash
>>83608125
Yeah I love Dali. Love is art and his character. I'm making a super hero based on him.
>>83607790
Its a reference several layers deep. Originally a stock villiain in dime novels and vaudeville shows, translated into silent era films, and then lampooned as a trope in talkies. Finally the moustache-twirling villain had a resurgence in cartoons but has fallen out of use in the last few decades.
>>83611519
Speaking of dime novels.