Need a tissue? It's okay. Thanos can beat up Darth Vader in a fight.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
Unhappy? I just saw the best film of my life with the character I hav eloped since I was a kid. I’m feeling great, talking shit, and can’t wait for the conclusion next year. Dude, it’s ok that you’re unhappy and lashing out. Get a life you don’t even give a shit about this sort of thing.
The Unsusual Suspects
The Thing 80s
Akira anime
13 ronin japanese flick
Godfather 1 and 2
Citizen Kane
Apocalypse Now
The island of Dr Moreau
Goodfellas
Phycho- anything with hickcock
__________________ "Your mother was a venereal disease-ridden prostitute who was raped by the father you never knew and killed herself when she saw what an autistic phaggot you are.
So what about my comments made your ass so sore? Was it me calling you a phaggot? I think not." - Nemebro
Hmm, I'm not going to get into the whole Thanos vs Darth Vader schtick, but in terms of who is a better villain... Well that depends on the criteria of what makes a villain.
To me, both characters start off as a powerful evil force, and later we see that they have reasons, and can be made to be sympathetic. For Anakin, the PT shows us a lot of what happened to make him out to be the knob helmet wearing menace he was in the OT.
In Thanos, we see his motivations are not self serving in the end. He was motivated by the fear of an old nightmare replaying itself. Thanos lost everything he cared about on his homeworld, even if he was ostracized as an anomaly, all because his people didn't heed his warning and take his advice. He hesitated in going through with his plan due to morality, and in his mind, he paid the price. He wasn't willing to compromise on the safety of any new home he built afterward, and his determination was such that he was willing to sacrifice one he loved and cherished to see it through [SPOILER - highlight to read]: when he threw Gamorah off the sacrificial cliff to get the Soul Gem. Now, I'm not sure if that is depth building for most people or notm, but at the very least he's not kiddie pool shallow like some villains I could mention... (Doomsday for one had all the depth of a pissed in kiddie pool)
Calling citizen Kane trash? Now I know you have no idea what good cinema is. Anything eith Thanos, would easily bend over and take it in the ass raw, no lube.
And as to Blackfire, don’t be a moron, you know exactly what I meant.