>villains morals are complex and his actions aren't always black or white
Villains morals are complex and his actions aren't always black or white
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>The villain only wanted what he was already owed
Underrated and based film
I actually blame that movie for my current sci-fi obsession, before watching it, I was a pretty average normie who like playing soccer and talking to girls and shit. After seeing it, I got incredibly depressed that I didn't have a cool mechanical arm like Silver, and I became obsessed with it. I had crayon-drawn blueprints and word docs of part lists and all this shit that I thought I would need to get give myself a mechanical arm with gadgets and junk. It got to the point where my therapists told my mom that I couldn't be allowed near sharp objects because of some dreams I told them about where I cut off my own arm and attached my home-made Long John Silver arm. She freaked the fuck out and hid all the knives we had, and my dad had to cut my food for me for the longest time. He finally stopped doing this when I left for college...it's been a good month of freedom so far, but they still call me every day asking if I'm ok on my own. Ffs, they told me brother who's here at school to keep an eye on me, and he keeps coming by with boxes of pre-cut food. I still eat it because, hey, free food, but it's so fucking infuriating
Also, I really liked Mr. Arrow, he didn't take shit from anyone
>the villain motives weren't complex
quick rundown on this fag? I've seen Zig Forums post COMPLEX memes and that the game was kind of a shitshow, but what is the tl;dr?
>villain starts out as comic relief because he's short, quick-tempered, and over-the-top
>turns out to have an inferiority complex because his father butchered his childhood pets in front of him because runts are good for nothing but food
>Newfags will fall for this copypasta
Didn't that guy attach a lot of shit to his arm to simulate it being an actual mechanic arm?
Game sets up a ton of convoluted but compelling plot threads and ends on a cliffhanger before resolving them, and then people hated on the sequel for failing to perform the impossible task of resolving them all sensibly.
nigga, he's a pirate. he steals things, probably kills people. he attacks Ben's inn. Yah he turns into a father figure but he's still a pirate
>villains motives aren't complex and he's completely singleminded
>He's such an over the top bastard you can't help but love him anyway
Sounds like Higgs
What is Metal Face for 600?
Seriously this guy is just so simple but so lovely
>Just wanted simple shit like being the next hero but gets mech'd
>He's now just a bastard enjoying his work killing people getting on his way
>All of his lines are memorable and quotable
You don't need an extremely complicated recipe to cook a good villain, even the simpliest things in life can taste as good.
>He tries to reason with the protagonist anyways
>Protagonist recognizes he's out of his fucking mind and needs to be put down like the mad dog he is
>That picture with all the stuff strapped to his arm
You make it sound like people were unreasonable for wanting a story that wasn’t completely shit.
>ruining the fun
No one likes you.
Long john Silver throws his crutch instantly killing a man in the book, best childhood read, period.
I don’t remember that scene, when was this?
>dicks around trying to send everything and everyone to a black hole because lol fuck you
>fights turtles
>employs a mentally handicapped man and decided to fire him on a whim by tossing him into the shadow realm
>turns into a bigass tree at the end (???)
This movie is the only good steampunk thing ever made, prove me wrong
He's the most standard Japanese Saturday morning anime moustache twirling villain there is who just wants to be king of the world to fuel his narcissism and he's great for it
Can't even be mad at him. He's such a lovable seething faggot
that was blind pew and they had one order, to tell Billy Bones to off himself or else, Joh Silver didn't say to attack the inn
after they reach the island and he has fully revealed himself as long john silver the pirate, some new recruit gets all uppity
lol your a trip my guy
A couple greentexts in this thread seem to confuse "morals" with "motive".
Long John Silver had a pretty basic and uncomplex motive, he was a greedy bastard who dedicated his life trying to find a long hidden treasure. What was complex was his morality and decisions. He's done some shit before but he isn't soulless or immoral so the plot revolves the inner conflict of the treasure he spent his whole life searching for and the relationship he formed with Jim.
dont remind us
>PS2 game soundtrack.
>villain's motive was just make the protagonist into a better person
I want to fuck that cat captain
Fuck off, Zoom.
The gay undertones between the protagonist and Long John silver were prominent in this movie.
>That Netflix Treasure Island prequel that was gay like a motherfucker
Hannibal in Hannibal