Hero or villain?
villain to some
hero to others
How the fuck can he be a villain?Unless you are a smelly kebab, Op.Are you?
>sent to live as a hostage along with his dumb brother by his father
>his foster brother conquers constantinople
>send him to his homeland to rule as a puppet
>starts cleaning shit up
>puts the boyars back in they're place
>invites all beggars to a massive banquet, selects the real cripples and children
>burns the house on them
>turkish emissaries wouldn't remove they're hats, its tradition to remove your hat when entering a house
>nailed they're turbans to they're heads
>brought law back to Wallachia by shoving huge spikes up people's butts, cutting hands if they stole
>fought the turks and defeated mehmed the second
>got betrayed by faggot hungarians and sent to a jail for 10 years
>got back, still kicked ass
>died fighting
>because of some dumbshit faggot hungarian forever demonized in the west as a monster
Vlad had a hard life
his story would make a great holywood movie
>>329764
There's already one, and it wasn't exactly great.
>>329778
are you talking about this piece of shit?
>>329778
cause the romanian one is pretty cool, look at this motherfucker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqbagKqtbAQ
here's the movie btw
>>329667
Breddi gud gui m8
>>329764
Too bloody and brutal for Hollywood. Might work for HBO.
>>329812
is verhoeven still alive? he'd make it cool, or mel gibson
man, romania produced some pretty based rulers
>>329816
Seems too depressing for Mel. He likes things that deal with pride, honor, the common man, heroism, etc.
>>329835
vlad tepes was pretty in with the common man
>>329842
But he wasn't really a guy that lived and breathed with the people.
Plus, I don't even know if Mel can even manage to get people to produce any of his movies anymore, because the whole phone call with his ex wife drama.
>>329849
>But he wasn't really a guy that lived and breathed with the people.
more or less, he was more about the country and its future, but you can twist historic fact to make a good story, look at braveheart
>>329854
I do love Braveheart. And I'm okay with twisting the story to make a script.
>>329667
Anti-hero
>>329697
>How the fuck can he be a villain?
Same reason Stalin gets called a villain, except moreso?
>Heroes and villains
>Real
>>329667
Jan Hunyadi = Yugi
Vlad the Rad Lad = Seto Kaiba
Sultan Mehmet II = Pegasus
only le 90s kids will 'member
>>329989
>Implying Jesus wasn't a hero