Did you not watch the movie? It gave a little flashback to his childhood where he got fat or some shit and it made him mad. Hormonal imbalance is the proper term I think
I literally laughed out loud at him multiple times while watching this in theaters. I’m a stone faced autist in public even in a dark movie so this was really surprising. Kino movie
a villain with a good motivation is obviously better but for the type of story puss in boots 2 had, it worked better to have him as completely unredeemable. it also works to compare the different motivations of the antagonists in the movie >the wolf
as a force of nature that you can't escape from but it's not really evil, wanted to show puss a lesson and at the end learned to respect puss' will to live >goldilocks
as the selfish character that has a change of heart and realizes she never needed the wish because she already had everything she wanted >jack
as the manchild who only cared about himself, never learned anything and ultimately met his doom
>Kills a goat , a symbol of satan >Kills a lawyer, no explanation needed >Kills a gallimius, ending a stampede >Kills a velociraptor, saving Sam Neil and the kids
Rex is the hero.
They say if it’s gray, it’s good for you
No one said that
there's a reason Gaston, Jafar, Ursula and Hades are still widely popular
hades was very charismatic
Gaston wasn't a villain, he was right about everything
NEO-GASTONISTCHADS RISE UP
Did you not watch the movie? It gave a little flashback to his childhood where he got fat or some shit and it made him mad. Hormonal imbalance is the proper term I think
Who's this Oliver Tree lookalike?
Jack Horner. Not so little anymore, is he?
>mentally ill pink haired troon is unrealistic villain
I fail to see the issue
>evil for evil sake
little Jack Horner was bullied to an inch of his life
those are the same people who make nazis out to be monolithic and absolute evil in every movie for generations.
surprised you homosexuals aren't complaining that he was a trump parody
>he was a trump parody
yeah no, you're moronic and obsessed
he literally throws out that he's self made with a small loan of a million dollars lmao
this board really became right wing twitter.
this. why couldnt it be a leftist safespace instead????
Seething. He didn't say that and would probably complain if it did.
mope
I thought he was bad because of his shitty voice acting
Jack is /ourguy/.
I literally laughed out loud at him multiple times while watching this in theaters. I’m a stone faced autist in public even in a dark movie so this was really surprising. Kino movie
using excalibur with the rock attached is genius
Castlevania did it first
it did?
Aria of Sorrow at least. I can't keep track of them all, but younget Excaliber & it's got a frickhuge rock on it
Is this some kinda american only movie?
I have heard zero about it here
Damn the animation for the first puss in boots movie was significantly better.
This movie is eternelly tied to a bad memory sinc I watched it the day I found out my dog had cancer, that killed him only a month after discover.
You mean you saw it on the day you were fortunate enough to learn you had one month left with your best friend?
a villain with a good motivation is obviously better but for the type of story puss in boots 2 had, it worked better to have him as completely unredeemable. it also works to compare the different motivations of the antagonists in the movie
>the wolf
as a force of nature that you can't escape from but it's not really evil, wanted to show puss a lesson and at the end learned to respect puss' will to live
>goldilocks
as the selfish character that has a change of heart and realizes she never needed the wish because she already had everything she wanted
>jack
as the manchild who only cared about himself, never learned anything and ultimately met his doom
>the villain is just evil for the sake of being evil
Those are the best villain's
A dino can't be "evil", they're just wild beasts
>Kills a goat , a symbol of satan
>Kills a lawyer, no explanation needed
>Kills a gallimius, ending a stampede
>Kills a velociraptor, saving Sam Neil and the kids
Rex is the hero.
I really thought that Goldilocks secretly wanted to wish herself into a bear & I feel like the movie would have been better that way
wasn't this guy universally praised because he was just evil? Even general audiences were getting tired of the generational trauma villains.
He isn't evil for the sake of being evil, he's evil for the sake of being funny.