Name a better on screen super villainyou can't
The Salamander Kid.
>>67165757
>"Before we start, did anyone lose a bunch of twenties rolled up in a rubber band? Because we found them on one of the dead niggers I have stored in the basement."
Jesus Raimi.
And it's in the same series, you fucking moron.
I haven't watched SM2 in years. Why does /tv/ love Doc Oc so much?
>>67167788
He was the villain of the best film out of the five made so far and he was genuinely sympathetic, so I assume he is the favorite of many
>>67167788
I have re watched it. Doc ock is cool but he's ageing fast IMO. There are many scenes in which he speaks alone sharing his plans with the audience, these feel very very cartoony in a bad way. Borderline cheesy even. The rest is still cool, particularly the action scenes in which he always shine.
>>67165757heat legend
>>67167815
Ahh I gotcha. I remember enjoying his last scene where he and Peter have that little exchange, reminiscing about his lecture on intelligence and such.
>>67167864
Yeah, I remember those silly cartoony scenes too, and any time he's talking to the tentacles is kinda stupid
>listen to mee NOOWW!
The fight sequence on the train was pretty great, but that and the bank robbery are the only action scenes from that movie I remember.
>>67167788
design and production value for me mostly, it was pretty great for its time. his story arc was compelling too
>>67168094
I did like the way the robo arms looked in the movie. In the cartoon they were small and had little crane-machine pinchies. In the movie they looked threatening as fuck.
>>67168506
agreed
From design to animation they were really threatening. And Raimi knows how to shoot intimidating stuff too.
Madara Uchiha
>>67168619
its funny because I think Molina would do a better job at Joker than Ledger would have Dock Ock
This movie still holds some of my favorite scenes
>Example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RWJQR6SNMF8
>>67168750
>villain
>>67168785
From wikipedia
>A villain (also known in film and literature as the "antagonist," "baddie", "bad guy", "heavy" or "black hat") is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain usually is the antagonist (though can be the protagonist), the character who tends to have a negative effect on other characters.
Scar from Lion King.