You know what else is annoying? When they are about to do it, and then right at that moment they hear a sound and instead of finishing what they are doing they stop and immediately go to the sound.
(Well actually the whole purpose of the movie was Thanos getting all the stones and everyone trying to stop him, so that example makes no sense here but let's let the joke be lol.)
No but genuinely imagine a one off film where the "hero" is followed the whole way through to where all hope seems lost and everyone expects a miraculous recovery to save the day, and then the villan actually does win and that's it, no sequel
Yes exactly! I once had a conversation with someone about this and they were saying that without these scenes, movies would be boring. A. I disagree. B. You can have these scenes if you write them smartly. Lazy writing is killing Hollywood.
Agree. In an argument about this I was once said that I was evil 'cause all I wanted was the good guys to die. NO, I just want that if the good guys must live, let them live, but with proper writing.
@@stevenbills9872 very accurate, most movie you will see a hero pick up a moving vehicle to smatch the Villain, i always wonder what the hero was doing by hurting one person just to take down a villain 🤣🤣🤣 #troll
A lot of stories do this, most of them feature some pretty OP villains that if they acted realistically they would kill or win against the good guys early in the story, but instead they always leave a way out for the hero because of plot convenience.
The best way to combat this is simply create a hero who has the same level of competence as the villain, so either one of them has to earn a clear cut chance to kill the other, and actually takes it.
That’s pretty much every anime powerup bullshit, hero is near death and villain is about to win then suddenly “POWER OF FRIEND SHIP, oh and you’re also the reincarnation of god or some dumb shit.” And butt rapes the villain for a couple minutes in some battle and bingo he wins
also wouldn't have made as much money as it did. and would've been very less enjoyable. loss and loss for both audience and the film makers. do you want to make less money
*Wastes no time* *Kills the hero* *Doesn't tell his plan* *kills the side hero* *(Softly in a painful voice) My damm window* I am honoured by your presence sir.
villains usually tell their plans to heroes for 2 reasons: 1. to flex how genius they are 2. to make the hero suffer through agony after hearing a plan they supposedly cannot stop
Sir Embrum49 The Great Moth Not really, the heroes are usually in situations they can’t escape and only escape because the plot has to have them escape.
the real villain is the person that will charge him way too much to get that window replaced and will successfully get the villain to buy useless warranty and other shit he dont need
James Bond movies always have the calm, take-his-time villian who explains and brags about his plans and then sets up Bond to die but doesn't stick around to watch it happen. And Bond always just happens to have exactly what he needs to escape death. The most ridiculous gadget he had was an electromagnet watch that he used to summon a row boat from 30 feet away across the water to escape. No, it was the pair of CO2 cartridges welded together that he used as minature aqualungs. Or maybe it was the watch with a laser beam that could cut through metal. Those CO2 cartridges were also used by OB1 Kanobi as if you could get a lungful of air from a teaspoon-sized container.
This is unironically a very very accurate representation of a sociopath/psychopath. Caring about certain things while completely disregarding and being nearly 100% apathetic to others. The very simple definition of being a sociopath or a psychopath, is having very rigid mindset towards specific concepts. Absolutely not letting a single thing neglect your ability to do what you want to do or interfere with your plan making or vigilant actions. Because the definition concurrently used which is the lack of empathy and complete neglect of how civilization currently operates is a very loose and squirrely definition. Psychopathy is a very specific and hyperintensive concept. And it was displayed comedically but also in a very intelligently vivid way here.
This has some serious cliff hangers, did he ever get his estimate, was Frank ever called and is he on his way, and is his window fixed now Edit: The Dragon Ball Z joke has been made already...please stop you're scaring my family
Yeah that's true as well that shit annoys me or when in thriller movies when someone is kidnapped and they escape by cutting the kidnapper with knife or something but they don't kill them they just look for a way to escape and wait for the kidnappers to catch them
@@unicorncrossing6376 yeah but if they are on the ground and u don't kill them while they are in a defenseless state then they would get up and then even things out
The villain probably gives his colleagues generous Christmas bonuses and paid maternity leave. And you know he always ready to be there for emotional support.
bruh remember when in john wick part 1 when viggo's men slam him with a car, he should have just killed him right there and his son would be still alive, every movie is cliche
@@danyang1613 he could have shot him after he disagree, but i can't blame the director since they focused more on the lore, characters,and action scene which sold the movie pretty well, after they knew this movie had a lot of appreciation, they improved the story in john wick 2 and 3, and less cliche than the first one
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 Hmm.. just realized that I haven't got the chance to watch 2&3 yet, maybe I'll pick em up recently, seems like they're worth watching.
The Incredibles is a good movie that comes close, since they poke fun at the supervillain monologuing trope and even have a scene where the supervillain starts monologuing while the hero, Mr Incredible, tries using the moment to get away, only for the supervillain to catch himself mid-monologue, re-captures Mr. incredible as he's getting away and and goes "you sly dog! You got me monologuing!"
Well, it would depend on when the person he wants to kill did something wrong for the villain to want to kill him. Could be toward the middle if the movie. 🤷♀️
i point you in the direction of kingsman the secret service and if u havent seen it the villian basically says now ill go over my evil plan youll find a way to escape and save the day well this aint that kinda movie and shoots him
Imagine several other if villains like Jafar or several other villains stopped talking or killed the character that way they can make a speech. Some just celebrate too early.
Well then new plot can take over. The hero everyone thinks is the star is a fakeout and maybe an underling who knows all the plans becomes a hero or someone who also doesn't waste time takes on the competent villain.
"Perry the Platapus, My window! There's a front door and you even ate some of my food when you went through the fridge! You will pay! Yeah that's right, 20 bucks? 30 bucks, much better."