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I like how he scolds him for using powers for his own personal gain. Even though Megamind has a super smart brain, he only uses it for playing the “villain”, he dosnt hurt anyone or steal things for himself, if he does have to steal it’s only to get attention of metroman
@@lukekiely2450 I feel like you're interpreting the joke wrong. It's supposed to be ironic. Megamind squandered his talents and intelligence doing a silly villain game. All the while, he could have been using his massive brain to cure cancer or revolutionize science.
Watching this scene really drives home a major point of Megamind's character. To him, this whole villainy thing was nothing more than a game. He was never in it to hurt people, he just loved the tropes of good guy and evil and relished in the thrill of the fight. If all he wanted was power, he would have just given it all to himself instead. The great thing about this scene is that it indirectly characterizes Metro Man too. If Metro Man really wanted to hurt Megamind, he could have. He could stomp Megamind into the ground if he wanted to, but he didn't, and I like to think it's because part of him enjoyed the witty banter and the fun he had with Megamind. Titan is scary because he takes this dead seriously. He's not some supervillain, just a really horrible person who happened to get terrible power. It makes him more realistic in a way. He's not campy, he's not funny, he's just a terrible human being who only cares about personal gain. That's what a real villain looks like.
you can already notice megamind being a better person than tighten. tighten doesnt give a shit about property damage, but you can see megamind making sure to avoid destroying everything
I think it implies he just got the money, and he's too lazy to even get a new house/apartment. That's why he's just sitting there playing games all day lol
CLEARLY. i can go on and on and on on how GOOD this move is, the damage might not be the best but the windup is the best part, most melee attacks won't reach UNLESS THEY CONTINUE which is unlikely as they would after try to kick to go for the air, but Megamind is a move that absolutely COUNTERS it. in my opinion best counter for air continuations
Agreed. This film is a hilarious and unique gem that holds a message pretty well today with a talented voice cast including the one and only Will Ferrell. 😂❤
wait jonah hill was the voice actor of hal? since the first place i always recognize hal's voice similar to the actor in wolf of wall street (dicaprio's partner)
Megamind saw this fight just as he had seen most of his past fights with Metro Man... as a game. However, he stops seeing the confrontation as a game when he realizes that Hal intends to KILL HIM.
I know this gets talked about a lot but I really like Hals character. It shows that just because somebodies an underdog doesn't mean that that they are a good person. He had all the checkmarks needed to fit an underdog hero and then did a full 180 and used the powers for realistically cruel and selfish things because he just never had the drive to do good.
Minion mentions that he never achieved anything in life shows that he's just a really really standard guy. His only goal was getting Roxeanne because in his mind he played everything right he compliments her and everything. Sorry if I went on a tangent I just love these characters so much
@@SunnyyDayzz I'd say the idea is that prior to his transformation into Titan/Tighten, he never had the opportunity to cause significant damage (or lacked the belief in himself to follow through with anything criminal). You can tell that he's also kind of an entitled, creepy and selfish person prior to his upgrade, just on a significantly smaller scale. The movie heavily pushes the idea that power doesn't make you a better or worse person, but rather amplifies characteristics that are already there, good or bad. In that sense you're right, a lot of people in the real world that are currently just casually selfish, without some huge criminal record, have the potential to pull a Titan/Tighten if put into positions of power.
0:40 Never noticed Megamind's head lining up perfectly with the hero on the magazine cover. It's a neat bit of foreshadowing, but also the perfect "comically large head" joke.
Titan isn’t a hero. One can say Metroman have quesrionable moral since he didn’t esitate to leave the city on its own when he grew tired of being the hero. On the other hand Megamind was never dangerous in the first place technically speaking.
@@florians9949 If Megamind wasn't dangerous for the people in the first place, made sense that Metroman was ok with disappearing. I wouldn't say he has a questionable moral just because of that...
Megamind's only villainous plan is to do harmless things and same old typical bad guy schanigans just to find a worthy opponent to test him. Megamind doesn't steal, kill, or do anything despicable. When he saw that Titan stole lots of money and expensive stuff, shows that Megamind has Standards
@@brianfederkins bruh you people with this incel crap. Why do you need to label everything into categories? The guy is just a narcissistic jerk. This extends well beyond his disillusionment with women.
He’s also an example of the classic _Nice Guy_ Someone who acts like they’re a good person, but once they don’t get something they want out of it (e.g the affections of a woman), they lash out
Man this movie is such a satire with the Hero vs. Villain trope, and it does it pretty good, too! Megamind is only a villain for the fun of fighting a hero and being cool (at least that's what I remember).
Pretty much. He 100% recognizes the fact he HAS to lose so the good guy can win and be the hero. Considering he is literally capable of making a "Superman serum" that he doesn't use on himself, winning is not something he wants to do.
I like how, even with how strong Tighten is, Megamind was still fighting circles around him at first. Really shows those decades of fighting experience against someone who used Tightens powers better than he did.
I swear, this is like one of the best movie they've make. The story, the characters and everything is just good. The fact that the villain became the hero and the hero became the villain is a pretty good plot. This is a 10/10 movie
This is the best computer animated film they've made. The best one overall in regards to writing, script, animation, music, voice acting, and emotional depth would have to go to The Prince of Egypt imo. You don't even have to be religious to love that movie. There were some that came relatively close, but none really quite measured up to its caliber, and that's feom a purely objective standpoint. It doesn't even have to be someone's favorite DreamWorks movie for them to know that. But again, when talking strictly about the computer animated ones, it's megamind hands down.
Even better than that movie archetype. They didn't make it a good/evil binary, but a spectrum. Megamind, Metroman, and Titan/Hal each switched roles. The Dance Party Ending was badass.
He was so sad that his nemesis died that he created a device to create a new nemesis. He could have made himself as strong as Metro Man in the first place, but he preferred losing.
If you think about it, Megamind and Metroman could have killed each other at any moment but they chose not to and instead chose to fight each other and be rivals.
@@christianangelomojica374 theres also the fact that he makes his villain super cliche and predictable, coz its part of the fun. For someone as smart as he, it would have been easy to deal some massive damage to Metroman, whether physical, mental or emotional. But he choses the classic "Kidnap the girl while charging up the superweapon and making everyone know about it"
It goes to show that although Titan has all the powers of Superman 'cough I mean Metro man cough' Hal still has his small brain and limited intelligence
@@will.g9277 it was. I mean, many youtubers and critics went back to this movie and realized how great it was. Only reason it did bad was because of despicable me
@@plainidiot7596 No, this movie was the definition of underrated when it came out in 2010, not only did it not do well in the box office but even critics and the general audience thought it was "meh". It's only now that it has gotten such acclaim and praise.
The best part about all of this is that Titan was too dense to realize Space Stepmama wasn't a real person, and he legit thought Megamind was pretending to be someone else to get to her 😂😂😂😂 This and how seriously he took his belief about the Queen of England just cements him having always had a few screws loose in his head.
First time noticeing this. When megamind "makes" titan. He holds up the magazine with titan as metro man. When titan holds it up. Mega mind is framed as the new hero. 0:41 Edit: spelling
brother since Titan became a villain there were many people dying but for obvious reasons they did not show it directly if there is something strange about this it is that I am Spanish and I am using the translator
I don’t know if this was intentional but when megamind is hiding from Hal there is a wallpaper of a man smashing a tomato meant to symbolize Hal’s actual intentions towards megamind.
Too bad both Megamind Vs. The Doom Syndicate and a follow-up series (Megamind Rules!) from Peacock are very bad due to the low-quality animation like other Dreamworks shows from Netflix. And most importantly, Will Ferrell doesn't come back for both.
Yeah the whole team up thing doesn't really work well with villains, mainly because it seems like they get along fine at first, but then when it comes time to decide which villains gets to destroy the hero that's when the villains end up butting heads.
@@TheCommenterDragon That and cuz of their egos. Let’s face it, some villains just can’t get along if their goals differ, or are one in the same. It’s not about how well they work with eachother, it’s pretty much on how long before they betray eachother.
@@callmecookie7044 Superman can resist kryptonite weapons when he's not holding back, he has even parried Green Arrow's kryptonite arrow with his mere fingers because he was serious.
I assume you're referring to the picture of Sakurai with the text underneath? If so, the meme itself started with him, when he messed up trying to show off a character and said that he was playing the game wrong
When I first saw this and saw how the copper failed, I thought the Metroman gene had a Doomsday-type thing where every time it's "killed", it mutates in a way where the thing that previously killed it can no longer kill it. I was wrong, but it was still pretty good 😂😂😂
Even if that was the case it wouldn't work for Titan because he's a completely different person. For me I thought it was because Titan is human while Metro Man is an alien
When I was a kid,I remembered where I didn't even understand the concept of villain and heroes,why do they exist,why do they have to fight each other and why hero always looks way more cooler while villain looks more evil considering they are the same. Now I understand that in the beginning of the movie where Megamind was raised up by the Criminals...I thought that maybe Megamind wasn't that evil to begin with...it was just the method and the harsh backstory he got that made him like this...but overall this movie are still one of the best one I watched as a kid with the comedy and the breathtaking scene
It feels like the second one has to have a better idea than the first one cause then the sequel wouldn't be worth doing and just as an original idea which would be hard. Best they can do is continue mega minds hero route but IDK. I would mind a sequel tbh but it's gonna be tough to be as charming as the first one for sure.
Megamind never realized his intellect was his super power, the world his resources and all of his life to build and create and mold the world into a better shape through his knowledge, if only I knew him then maybe I could teach him to be better than us
I want to see Megamind 2 where Megamind and Metro Man have fixed all the world's problems with superspeed and superintellect. I.e., irrigating droughtlands, forcibly stopping wars/genocides/gang violence, building hydroelectric dams, nuclear reactors, solar/wind farms, updating and repairing infrastructure, streamlining inefficiencies in trade routes and commerce, bringing the entire world to the same medical playing field, and starting moon and mars colonies, and then some alien bad guy comes along to fuck with them and provide a driving plot for the movie to follow.
@@DIGITALGH05T And then people start to think being a jerk, aloof, arrogant and beating women is cool and will get sexual favors because they are alpha. No, they should try to become one with success and achievement or at least good qualities. Being nice should come with capabilities that results into reliable person. So people misunderstood it and start faking nice which results to failure, they become edgelord and think women are just B. (Exactly like Titan in this movie).
Things that made me laugh in this fight - Hal saying that Megamind stole her gf even tho him and Roxanne ain't a thing. - Hal wanted to avenge his space step mom. - Megamind used copper on hal