>Lady Deathstrike spends the entire movie under Stryker's mind-control.
>Nightcrawler describes it as complete awareness, but with no control over your body.
>Wolverine kills her by injecting molten metal directly into her veins.
>Regains control just in time to feel the metal immediately hardening inside her.
>Becomes completely immobilized, sinks into a tub and dies by drowning.
Surprisingly dark capeshit moments
Well, shit.
And then she miraculously survives that in the videogame (probably no longer canon if it ever was) only to be killed again
I remember when I first heard of Lady Deathstrike; it was watching the '90s cartoon in an episode where an alien demon was sucking people's souls out of their bodies and capturing their souls as prisoners. If you ask me that was a bit dark.
Videogames are never canon.
Unless it’s that shitty Young Justice game.
>>The serene moment of clarity, and possibly even recognition as she dies
>>Wolverine's shameful expression as he realizes he just murdered a slave on chain instead of a mad dog on a leash
>>Wolverine's heartbreaking realization that there was someone else like him, another enduring soul that might understand him
>>And he killed her
Surprised this scene doesn't get more love
Because it's redditshit.
I got a bit of a shameful boner if that counts.
Wilhelm Dafoes Green Goblin is still unmatched
Is there anything that isn't reddit to you user?
Reddit posts
Raph getting his ass kicked on the rooftop of April’s apartment in the first Turtles movie. It just goes on and on. Saw it in the theater when I was ten. A kid the row in front of me was crying.
Oh dude that shit was nuts. But then Mikey's nunchaku scene was fire... literally.
The scene in Spider-Man 3 where Peter beats up Harry in his own home and mocks him as "Little Gobby Jr.", saying Harry was an embarrassment and Norman despised him - I remember it being very mean-spirited compared to the tone of the previous films.
Not in a movie, but in 2003 MTV Spider-Man cartoon Electro flat-out killed a guy who bullied him.
There was also a samurai lady who all but graphically shown beheaded a man who employed her.
That show was surprisingly dark for a Spider-Man cartoon.
It's funny that three of the more classic SM villains had the three best performances: GG, Doc Oc, and Vulture. All great performances, and were it not for Vulture I'd be cynical and state that I don't know that we'll see another good SM villain again given the tone of current SM movies.
>muh Mysterio
He was alright, better than average only due to his ending, but by no means great.
It could have had The Punisher from the sound of it
Mysterio felt more like a plot device than a character in FFH
It could be worse. It could be Halo
she has regenerative powers
she didn't die
I think they got away with a lot of shit because it wasn't really a kids cartoon. It was mtv
Wolverine dies if drowned in the movies
I don't pay much attention to these movies
this scene was pretty good
Halo died when 343 took over. It may be canon, but after 5 I want nothing to do with it. Four was bad but tolerable, five was a giant dump. For me the Halo series ended with Reach, and it was a good ending.
Because the MCU is badly written
>man's character develops due to woman's shitty death
just be glad nobody fucking noticed
>inb4 fans start throwing box office $$$$
Nah
Nobody takes TVTropes seriously, user.
Too bad it got cut in the British version.
I feel the same way with a lot of my old favorite franchises
The beatdown he gave Peter looked painful as fuck. Not to mention in Spider-Man 3 Venom holds down Peter and everyone watches Sandman wailing on him with giant sand hammer.
One of the key points for those villains is that they were all so closely tied to Peter himself. Norman and Peter mirror each other in movie 1 and are close enough to be considered family. Ock was Peter's mentor and friend, and went insane partially because of Spider-Man's involvement, or at least he blamed it on him a little. Sandman was responsible for Uncle Ben, so without him it might never have gone the way it had. And Brock and Harry are both directly caused by Peter's actions anyways. Mysterio and Vulture were okay due to their acting but they were more Avenger or Stark villains repainted as Spider-Man villains. Remove Peter from the equation and nothing would change about their stories except who came to stop them.
>Parroting buzzwords
Pathetic
The real crime of SM 3 was that the studio shoehorning in venom and the black suit takes away screen time and impact from Sandman. Sandman, btw, is a great villain and the performance was easily above average, if not outright good.
did this thread died on arrival?
post more scenes fuckers
She’s been pumped full of a metal that becomes indestructible as it hardens. Death would be a kindness compared to living as a statue.
That scene in the first Hulk movie where we see Bruce witness his mother being killed while his father was about to murder him. The blurring thing is weird but it still surprised me in the same movie as hulk punching giant dogs in the balls.