Most underrated video of the series "Ghostface's that are Pure evil or Broken" Great job! 👍 In my opinion: Charlie Walker: 60% Influenced 30% Pure Evil 10% Broken Bobby Prinze: 80% Pure Evil 20% Broken Ray Wilkins: 70% Pure Evil 30% Influenced Brandon James: 100% Broken Ethan Landry: 80% Broken 20% Influenced How Doofy Gilmore, and Jason Voorhees (SIYKWIDLFTT) are Broken? And Orangutan Broken or Pure Evil? Or Neither?
Thanks for your opinion! I explain to you: I don't agree that Doofy is "pure evil", his motivation to avenge the man who was murdered is coherent to a certain extent, it doesn't mean that he is a bloodthirsty son of a bitch. And I don't know the SIYKWIDLFTT murderer well; but I won't correct the video, for now... The orangutan in the movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back does not act on its own, it is an animal that has no idea what it is doing. Thanks for comment! 🤗
@@vorhees2957d I agree with you that Duffy is Broken. Besides the fact that his mental retardation was a pretense, and he killed for fun (50% Pure Evil) he wanted to avenge the man who was hit by the main characters with a car (50% Broken) By the way, it is implied that he killed his sister because she humiliated him in front of his colleagues Orangutan is Neither and Influenced By the way, if we mention all the villains of Scream (Not just Ghostfaces), then here is what else is worth mentioning: John Milton: Pure Evil Luther Thompson: Broken Thank's for this video =)
@@vorhees2957dOther than that, Doofy killed people who had nothing to do with it. And don't forget that he was never as clumsy as he seemed, he just pretended.
@@felipecabraljofre6317 "50% broken/50% pure evil" because of the things you mentioned, I did not classify Doofy as a broken villain, since he shows that he enjoys every murder and how he takes everything he does as a joke.
If you review the visual language and scenery of Scream; We can see several direct messages showing us how the parents treat their eldest son, Stu. The clearest example is the poster in the kitchen of the Macher house where the parents apologize to their son for forgetting to celebrate his birthday, leaving a rather poor and mocking message. If I remade this video I would classify Stuart as 'Influenced(broken and pure evil)'.
The crazy man has no motives beyond playing Billy's game and the theory that he is homosexual and likes his partner in murder. This theory falls apart because before Stu dies he makes it clear that he was in love with the protagonist, Sidney. Stu Macher has no reason to be a murderer beyond the lack of mental stability he shows in the film and the out of place comments he makes in front of Sidney and company.
@@vorhees2957d Stu was neglected by his parents, and Billy gave Stu more attention than his parents ever did. If look very closely at the whiteboard in the kitchen scene, they wrote a message.