>villian shoots one of his subordinates for no reason
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name the film
Breaking bad
If you mean when Gus slit that one dude's throat, he was punishing him for a serious mistake he made earlier (he left his car at the scene of a murder they just did). Two birds, one stone.
>he was punishing him for a serious mistake he made earlier (he left his car at the scene of a murder they just did)
Stupid explanation. First off Gus didn't do the murder so it wasn't linked to him. Second Mike was seen in public around crime scenes too.
It was just a "le shocking" moment that they put into the show
Batman (1989)
The Masketta Man
Lord of War
Austin Powers
Spiderman Homecoming
desperado
Dirty Grandpa
>can it, tiny
>hero tells the villain's goons to give up since they're just gonna die anyway
>Villian fires his clone in front of his useless employees
>subordinates follow villain despite being him being a psychotic schizo and offering them zero benefits
>villain orders a subordinate to kill themself to demonstrate his power
Conan the Barbarian aka kino
have we started the fire?
that. is power.
KINO
>they expect one of us in the wreckage
>hero fights through a horde of goons
>villian sends out his last 5 goons and is shocked when they are defeated
>villain keeps insulting his muscle goon
>bodyguard has enough and betrays him
>Hired muscle is made a joke of because he kills people with shoes
>Has enough and rapes a woman
yeah baby
>the goon has had enough of unsuccessful wacky schemes and rapes the villain
>villain has very large body guard named tiny
>big badass tough villain
>he’s a giant mama’s boy
Any moives where the subordinates friends try to get revenge before the hero does?
>wienery subordinate A blames subordinate B for the failure
>boss aims at B
>then shoots A and tells B not to disappoint him again
> Hero dresses as a female and inflitrates the villains compound
> Villain sees "her " and falls in love
> Villain goes to great lengths to woo "her", and we see him taking "her" to his chambers
> Fast forward 5 Years, they have lots of kids
>Hero reveals himself after the kids leave for school
>villian shoots one of his subordinates because he disrespected the hero
>villain shoots his subordinates because they killed the hero
Name 3 movies. Please, I'd like to watch some kino like that
Don’t know but it’s definitely kino
>henchmen try to harm hero
>villain kills them
>"IF ANYONE GETS TO KILL [Hero] ITS ME"
Transporter 3
>villain looks into the camera, calls me by my name and say yes, he’s really talking to me and to prove it, he says my address and describes my living room
I feel like scene where the hero's love interest told me to kill myself should have led to the movie getting a higher age rating
>movie ends
>credits roll
>all the characters take off their costumes and ask me what I thought of the movie
>they get visibly upset when I say it alright
>villain is a peculiar buck
>"he's ker ker ker krazy!"
>"grandma?! What are you doing here?! Are those...parachute pants?!"
># Ice Ice Baby
>villain genuinely cares about his minions
I've been sick in bed all day. I just wanted to thank the AntonioxHansen posters for keeping me entertained. I'd like to thank the cop trope thread anons as well as you anons ITT.
>villain treats his bodyguards like shit
>but stands up for them against anyone else
Twitter
Reddit
>subordinate learns valuable lesson
>kill him as punishment
???
>Henchman chuckles when boss has a one liner and says "good one boss"
What's the benefit of being a supervillain henchman working and living in his secret lair? You can't see your family, you can't enjoy your money, and you can get killed at any time.
The medical insurance for the whole family is out of this world. All the henchkids are getting braces.
So you think they work 9-5 and just go home afterwards? Maybe it's like Scorpio and they just go to supervillain subsidized housing.
We get 5-star gourmet food and a one month on, one month off schedule. The base is near a tourist area in the tropical third world so it lets us live like permatourists when not on-site.
>villain opens up to his henchman
>strong goon is silent the whole movie
>villain is panicking at the end
>"CAN'T YOU DO ANYTHING RIGHT!?"
>"...yeah."
>goon decks villain in the face
>strong goon is silent the whole movie
>betrays the villain at the end because hero bothered to pay some attention to him and asked him how he's doing while he was being kept in hold and treated him like a person and not an emotionless machine
>villain is a no-nonsense ruthless man who tolerates no punishment
>hero escapes from their prison, one henchman defies standard procedure and instead of running after the villain, he tries a crafty trick to stop him but fails
>the henchman braces for punishment after everything is over, but he's actually praised by the villain in front of everyone and promoted for his out-of-the-box thinking
>henchman pleads with villain not to shoot him for making a mistake
>villain is visibly confused and asks why the frick he would kill a loyal man for one simple mistake, instead of giving him a chance to learn from his mistake and make sure all the other henchmen don't switch sides as soon as they make a mistake, fearing for their lives
>blasts him after henchman is relieved
>guy quits his job in middle of gun fight when he sees his team losing
>evil henchman see the hero take a few of their colleagues down
>say to the hero: "I don't get paid enough for this!" and lay down their arms
>hero spares them
>im only here because they've got really good dental coverage!
>undercover story
>everyone trusts the mc except the villain's right arm
>hero punches supersized bad guy in the face
>dude barely registers it
>bad guy proceeds to smack the hero across the room
is it me or is there another semi transparent pepe behind the first one? can anyone else see this?
take your meds
>villain directs his henchman to the Hammock Complex in the Hammock District
>upon arrival henchmen conclude the ham is in place however the rock has been stolen
>villain introduces his subordinate who will handle the deal
>makes him burn himself with a lighter untill vilain tells him to stop as a way to demonstrate loyalty
>torture mechanism starts up
>the hero asks if the villain expects him to talk
>"no, I expect you to die"
>the rest of his goons just let it happen or even immediately start disposing the body of their companion instead of questioning the psycho or even just dealing with him there in an emotional outburst of their own
Villain waxes eloquently about macaroni