can you explain its meaning? vague ideas don't paint a clear picture. at least, not clear enough. i'm saying that i have a vague idea, but i'd like to hear it from someone who knows the meaning.
@@jacktheomnithere2127 He is implying that Spider-man is strong and powerfull enough to have everything he desires, should he stop pulling his punches and stop having responsibility. That is like continuation of his last quite which said: " You are struglling to have everything you want, while the world makes you choose. Gods dont have to choose". Goblin wants Spider-man to abandon his moral code so he would be unstopable.
I think that the scariest villain quote is from the Dark Night . Joker says "Madness is a lot like gravity. All you need is a little push." It can apply to anyone, anywhere at any time
One bully can create a school shooter, one bad day can create a serial killer, one bad person can cost many lives. Trauma is one of the deadliest things known to humanity, something so impactful on society that goes almost completely unnoticed, and there is not a soul in this world that hasn't or will never be effected by it. All it takes is someone to have one traumatic experience that they can't handle to turn them into the Joker.
We all know that the Green Goblin, Bane, Thanos and the Joker all have great quotes, but Magneto's quote about his mark just sends chills down my spine.
@@HBG313 Psychopaths are notoriously amoral, not immoral. They feel they are above good and evil. It's a part of their pathology--they don't feel like they belong to humanity, and in a major way, they're right. They're missing the stuff in their brain that lets them empathize with everyone else.
The scene where Loki is telling people they were made to be ruled and would always kneel, that's epic A.F. right there. Especially with the old man who stands up and says "Not to men like you", with Loki responding "There are no men like me", and the old guy finishes with "There are always men like you". The fact that this is taking place in Germany just makes the whole thing hit with about 100x more impact.
@@claypolite4504 Hm well the whole point is a little ironic that this so called. Impactful speech about not kneeling to a big bad man in a country where dam near everyone willing kneeled to arguably the worst and funniest man in history. Made by a man who may not have seen it, but I'm guessing old enough to give you the old "I remember it like it was yesterday" speech about the war.
@@kane3020 A lot of people stood up against facism and they were murdered for it. Hitler lost every single election in the Weimer Republic and took power in a coup. Did you forget that?
What makes it so bone chilling to is that’s it’s such a small, insignificant gesture that is so impactful & gets Bane’s pt across perfectly. He didn’t crush his collarbone, grab him there firmly or anything. Just gently placed his hand on his trap/neck. Almost lovingly. Then ends him right after. Wild.
I feel like Ultron should’ve been included, he gave pretty good quotes in Age of Ultron -“You want to save the world, but you don’t want to change” - “ There’s only one path to peace, the Avengers’ excitation” - “ Everyone creates the thing they dread” - “ You and I can hurt them, but you will tear them apart from the inside - “ I think you’re confusing peace with quiet” - “ The only thing left standing in this world will be metal” -“ I had strings, but now I’m free”
"I'm glad you asked that because I would love to take this time explaining my evil plan." "The most versatile substance on the planet...and they used it to make a Frisbee. Typical of humans. They scratch the surface and yet never think to look...on the inside!" "How can you be worthy? You're all killers!"
"The day that Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me, it was Tuesday." -M. Bison, as played by Raul Julia in "Street Fighter"
"That impossible anger strangling the grief, until the memory of your loved one is just... poison in your veins and one day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed so you’d be spared your pain." - Henri Ducard. One of my favorite villain quotes.
When I was a child, I would cry tears of rage, that I had so many people I loved that would one day die. I don't know why I saw things how I did, but by God's grace, I changed my outlook..
@@itswariotime7543 so ? That doesn’t mean shit , dafoe is still a better actor . Samuel l jackson , michael keaton and edward norton are all amazing actors and none of them have oscars .
I love Mysterio and his last line " people need to believe and nowdays , they'll believe anything " . He doesn't have the most understandable motivation , he isn't really powerfull or scary , but he knows how to decieve . The most underrated movie supervillain.
Personally, I think Goblin is the scariest comic movie villain. He just constantly hits where it hurts. He outclasses Spiderman in so many ways: physical menace, frightening appearance, mad yet sensible ideals, exploits his weaknesses (Fighting in burning house), attacks his closest family, capitalizes on Norm's relationship. Everything about him is just meant for spreading death and inspiring fear.
@@owenmaleski2203 I get the air that he knows spiderman is capable of destroying him, yet knows spiderman holds back. His game is to bend spiderman just enough to send parker on the downward spiral. Similar to how the Joker wants to break Batman.
Best villain quote of all time “You are part of the rebel alliance and traitor. Take her away!”-Darth Vader. I say this to my daughter all the time in when we’re in the store or something like that and she gets embarrassed all the time lmao. She’s 10 so it pretty funny.
It's easy to forget that Loki was horribly evil back in Avengers after seeing Thor2 and Ragnorok. His threat to Natasha in particular is just absolutely disgusting. So yeah, great villan material.
I did think it was interesting that his eyes were blue in Avengers…I think the directors confirmed that Loki was under a certain amount of mind control from Thanos in Avengers, so even his darkest points were apparently not his own (or at least, not completely his).
The quote that created Batman: "Now, you think because your mommy and your daddy got shot, you know about the ugly side of life, but you don't. You've never tasted desperate. You're, uh, you're Bruce Wayne, the Prince of Gotham; you'd have to go a thousand miles to meet someone who didn't know your name. So, don't come down here with your anger, trying to prove something to yourself. This is a world you'll never understand. And you always fear what you don't understand." - Carmine Falcone from "Batman Begins"
“Because you think you got nothing to lose. But you haven't thought it through. You haven't thought about your lady-friend down at the D.A.'s office. You haven't thought about your old butler. Bang!“
Green Goblin is one of my favourite MCU villains just for when Norman turns into the Goblin. It’s so cool. A lot of MCU villains don’t have that memorable quote that sticks in your head. “Gods don’t have to choose, we take”, “Strong enough to have it all. TOO WEAK TO TAKE IT”, “Struggling to have everything you want, while the world try’s to make you choose”. It’s truly excellent. Plus that apartment fight scene with Peter where Peter is punching him on the head with pure aggression and Goblin starts to laugh it off is one of my favourite moments ever in an MCU film. It worked so well
I do kinds chuckle at that, just thinking his wildly different the power scaling is in the MCU vs Raimi’s movies. The guy is talking an awful lotta shit fir a dude in the same city as the hulk
Most villains use "their weaknesses" or "conditions" as an excuse to commit crimes and evil but the reason why Green Goblin is so great is because we actually get to see it. A man and a monster inside the same body trying to find balance as the man continues to get gaslighted and controlled by the monster itself
But that is an excuse Green goblin is still in my top 10 but I like joker for the same exact reason he doesn’t have an excuse he’s evil because he wants to be
Or you see how they struggled. And they don't want to see anyone else struggle like they did. But then the "heroes" say stuff like "they don't deserve it and need to find purpose in their own life before we can help them" the villian assembles a team of people and then commits a crime like robbing a bank to fund their ideas so it can happen faster because they have no resources of means to do so in a quickly manner any other way. The best example is doom guy. I believe in one of the comics he ends up succeeding and becomes the protector of the universes but he had to beat the "good" guys who were saying no. But really all they were doing was holding him back I understand the villians to much I rather lose 1 penny or two penny's and maybe 10 pennies just to gain 100 pennies.
The fact that magneto is a holocaust survivor is one of the reasons I have respect for him as a villain. I also love William and Heath as The Green Goblin and The Joker Over 500 like for this comment thanks but always remember.
@@scurvofpcp I respectfully disagree. Him and Kilmonger have very similar goals, which is to put themselves and their "people" on top of everyone else. Not exactly misguided hero in my opinion.
@@abigbutterstick1780 As I said he walks the line, but Heroes often don't know how close they are to being Villains as well. Look at TNG, or the Jedi, Batman or hell professor X, Dr Who or any of the Avenger's crew. They all do some messed up things for the greater good which most often just so happens to align with their interest, or worse yet, they will refuse to do something for the 'greater good' when it is the lives of innocents who will pay the blood price for them to keep their moral high ground. It is part of why Super Hero stories so often go into world ending threats, they need that perspective shift to rebalance the scales of their actions.
@@scurvofpcp Yes but there's one thing that very much matters in these scenarios. Intentions. Using the Avengers, in the second movie Ultron was a huge mistake that cost plenty of innocent lives but Tony and Bruce intended for him to simply be Earth's protector against invading alien forces. Nothing villainous about it. Magneto and Kilmonger on the other hand are actively using their powers to wage war on innocent people with the intentions of ruling and oppressing them. Magneto doesn't want equal rights for mutants and normal people, he wants the mutants to stand above regular people. Sure he might think he's doing the right thing but his goals do purposefully target the innocent.
@@abigbutterstick1780 Intentions matter to a point. And as I said, Magneto walks the line between being a misguided hero and a villain. He has a people he cares for, and really his goals are not much different than many a hero who wants to do the right thing and keep their people on top and in charge of the pecking order. Professor X for example, it is hard to not notice that he really seems to pick the pretty ones, the useful ones and the human passing ones to fill his ranks the most. Magneto is simply a shade of gray darker than many of the other heros.
I know that Darth Bane isn't known by many people like Darth Vader is known but he has a REALLY good quote: Those who beg for mercy, are too weak to deserve it.
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That quote really hits hard as it exactly happens to MCU Spider-Man in No Way Home, way moreso than Tobey or Andrew to where it causes the movies plot to happen It almost makes you feel like No Way Home was meant to happen from the very start 20 years ago
@@TakeTheWorld21 uhm did you not even watch the older movies lmao. In Spider-Man 2002 the bugle puts in their articles Spider-Man is in on it with goblin after their encounter so thats what the quote means, literally the same line is repeated as Peter looks at an article about the people hating him. Not a whole movie needs to be released for it to apply to this quote, So dumb. The newer Spider-Man had a villain cast an illusion to make the people hate him and y'all so quick to apply it to what another villain from an entirely different, more better, movie franchise that came out 20+ years ago said. Lol
@@TakeTheWorld21 and that's what the amazing Spider-Man does better still than the newer one is that they don't re use the same conflicts and make people like you think it came from another movie. Was there any of the people hating andrews spider in the movie? No, Only the cops were against him and Gwen's dad being the police chief actually not liking the guy didn't make it easy for him.
So many great quotes here, but Kilmonger’s and Magneto’s quite always gave me chills because they were so real and raw. “I have a mark, once my dear, and let me assure you, no needle shall ever touch my skin again”
Despite it being from a sub par movie, I've always loved these quotes from Sandman: "He told me to put the gun down and go home. I realise now he only wanted to help." "I did a terrible thing to you, and I've spend every day since wishing I could take it back"
Magneto's line about the mark, is one of the best in my opinion. He is the villain that you teeter on wanting to succeed or fail, often compromising on wanting them to fail but survive and carry on.
I know everyone is talking about the green goblin, thanos, Joker, and all the big villains with ideologies that directly target the hero(es) in some way- but I always felt something from villains whose ideologies weren't necessarily diametrically opposed to the hero(es) and whose words are more than just shadow versions of who the hero is. Villains like Magneto who have real reasons to why they do things and trauma that have made them into the character they are. Men like Killmonger who could even be right in their conclusion yet somewhat immoral in their approach to a solution. Like yeah Joker and Bane sound cool when they talk about chaos and shadows but there's something real about characters who breach a real issue such as the oppression and systematic oppression of minorities. Although I do love Kingpin and Green Goblin alot they don't hit in the same way as Magneto showing the serial number the Nazis had grafted onto his arm when being processed into an actual death camp. "I've been at the mercy of men just following orders. Never again"
I mean, even without considering Phoenix's joker, Ledger's seems already like a man that is taking more about humans themselves more than batman as a singular man
@@yasininn76 I feel there are plenty of villains that like to comment on how people are, though Phoenix's Joker is kind of special in that only he had a condition from the get go rather than either a shrouded history or one of a reasonably healthy (mentally and physically) poor man who had a lot of poor days before his One Bad Day. He still doesn't have the same oomph since throughout the story as Phoenix is someone we are supposed to feel sorry for as we witnesd his eventual cathartic fall into his chaotic violent persona. The Joker is just rattling off his philosophy to Batman which, again, I feel a lot of villains do. (Not attacking you or debating just wanted to add in again after your last statement)
I could argue that Magnito, in the second series, isn't even a villain. He's not a hero, and he can be an antagonist, or work with the villain, but he's not really a villain on his own.
The problem with a lot of heroes are they just want to save the world, do good and be a hero; sure they can experience tragedy but rarely actual trauma, but this tragedy is often only a personal/emotional one in the form of grief. There isn't much that makes their motivation totally believable, at least for a long period (honestly, what keeps Spider-Man so motivated?). They often never budge from their own ideals, they have to constantly keep the moral high ground because they "don't want to become the villain" and in doing so they unintentionally cause more harm than the villains. All it would take for Magneto to stop is for mutants to be accepted and find some peace in the world, because he would have no more reason to fight. Give more heroes a trauma or give them a strong ideology would honestly make them more appealing, because then you can understand they're not just "I'm a hero because (parents were killed/my hero inspired me). Although it is all just fiction and entertainment, so it's still fun, but would be nice to actually get believable heroes.
@@yasininn76 I haven't watched Joker, and mainly because the premise of the film I feel ruins the Joker character. Batman is the symbol of Law and Order, so Joker is the opposite, Chaos. Not knowing Joker's reasons, who he is or being able to sympathise with him is what I think is a part of the character. By giving Joker such anonymity I think leads into his chaotic nature and why his character works so well. But I would like to point out though that I'm not a comic book reader, but I'm aware that even though Joker has been given several identities in the comics, they're still really ambiguous. The Joker film from what I gathered is about a man struggling with his mental health, you're meant to feel sorry for him and it also takes away the thing that makes the Joker great which is, he's a fun villain. While Ledger's Joker was great, he had some ideology that would have suited a better villain than the Joker. I mean he's called the Joker, he's similar to the jester, he's meant to entertain in the most dramatic and theatrical ways possible.
“At last we will have revenge” maul “Twice the pride double the fall” dooku “If one is to understand a great mystery, one must study all its aspects” palpatine “I’ve seen through the lies of the Jedi, I do not fear the dark side as you do” vadakin “Do not underestimate the power of the dark side” Vader
@@obiboinekibo Oh yeah. I had forgotten. I was even going to say that Darth Maul was killed off in the first episode and wasn't such a memorable villain. But as for the positive reception Kylo Ren has received? Both his character and Driver's performance were positively received. Many praised Ren's conflicting nature and depth, some called Driver's performance spectacular, noting that his performance adds great depth to the character. Driver is such a good actor that he was nominated for an Oscar twice: best actor and best supporting actor.
Thanos full introduction quote from Infinity War always did it for me. “ I know what it’s like to lose. To feel so desperately your right, and fail nonetheless. It’s frightening, turns the legs to jelly.”
"They were just following orders" Is literally one of the worst things you could have ever said to a Holocaust survivor... Magniteo is the most believable villain out there on this list. Still a villain.
That's a double edged sword though cause you can argue that these Germans mostly were held hostage in spite of fear of "treason" or not following an order and punishment for that was harsh af to the point they would kill their family's so while I don't defend these guys to any degree, I understand that in their situation it was either them or you, and you yourself comes first
Joker deserves his own video with some of the quotes you missed: "Look what I did to this city with a drums of gas and a couple of bullets. Y'know what I noticed? Nobody panics when things go "according to plan," even if the plan is horrifying. If tomorrow I tell the press that, like, a gangbanger will get shot, or a truckload of soldiers will be blown up, nobody panics. Because it's all "part of the plan." But if I say that one little old mayor will die, well then EVERYONE LOSES THEIR MINDS!" "You would've been proud to see him so strong. But all too soon the serums and the shocks took their toll, and the dear boy began to share such secrets with me. Secrets that are mine along to know... *Bruce.* It's true Batsy, I know everything. And kinda like the kid who peaks at his Christmas presents, I must admit, it's sadly anticlimactic. Behind the stern and batarangs you're just a little boy in a playsuit crying for mommy and daddy. It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic... oh what the heck, I'll laugh anyway! AHAHAHAHAHHAHA..." "Got to give the boy points. He came all the way back from the dead to make this happen. So who's got a camera? Oh oh get one of me and the kid first, then you and me, then the three of us, and then one with the crowbar." "You really think I would stir up so much trouble and not make sure you knew it was me?"
Another quote I love from the Dark Knight "You have nothing to threaten me with, nothing to do with all your strength but don't worry I'm going to tell you where they are, both of them and that's the point you'll have to choose" that power shift was so great how Joker put Bruce into a corner where he couldn't do anything but hoped to God that Joker would give up Rachel's location
"Do you feel in charge?" is a quote I refer to pretty often to my siblings. As the eldest of four it's always funny to watch the little ones' reactions.
People forget how absolutely perfect Vincent D'Onofrio was as Kingpin, every line was delivered with such... poise and gravitas. I really hope we see more of him in future Marvel projects.
It hurts how true that Green Goblin quote was! When Super hero movies first came out everyone loved the watch the fight against good vs evil. Today one of the biggest complaints about Marvel is that the hero always wind and the films have grown predictable. It goes to show that Green Goblin wasn’t talking about the citizens of New York hating him, but about how we the audience are growing bored of seeing our favorite hero’s win every time. Green Goblin was right.
My favorite villain quote will always come from a man called Skull Face, from the game Metal Gear Solid V. He's a man who's skin has been burned away, leaving him looking like a skull, who's home country was always occupied, his native language taken away from him. To his enemy, the main character, a man driven by revenge for the home that was destroyed, the comrades and even the left arm he lost, he says 'You hope hatred might someday replace the pain. But it never goes away. It makes a man hideous, inside and out.'
Magneto is one of my favorite Marvel characters, I'm glad he's included in this! I always empathized with him as a character. He legitimately believes what he's doing is for the better of the mutant population, and given everything he's been through I kinda don't blame him. I definitely want to see him make an MCU debut.
@@fernandoalencar5287 they kinda are though, they are basically humans but with crazy powers, after what hes gone through (including the holocaust) his views make sense and that sort of genetic advantage is just facts for his usage
Bane: *"No one cared who I was 'til I put on the mask."* Perfectly describes society and our obsession with superficiality. The minute you put on a persona aka "the mask," you go from a nobody to a somebody, and it doesn't matter if you're full of trash behind it because nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining.
Nice video, I like how you included the Kingpin and Magneto in this since they're a bit more lesser known considering that those projects are pretty separated from the MCU. Personally I also would've 100% included Syndrome from The Incredibles here, his line "When everyone's super, no one will be" always stuck out to me as one of the greatest villain quotes.
When we were kids, we loved heroes. Now that we're older, we understand the villains more. Actually all of my Favorite characters are villains. Like thanos، darkseid، joker، Green goblin، zod، Magneto، hela، doctor doom، lex luthor، Bane، black manta، ultron...
My favorite thing about villain monologues is that sometimes they quote scripture and mythology, and I absolutely love it. I wish big villains did it more.
Zod is so insanely underrated. “I exist only to protect Krypton. That is the sole purpose for which I was born. And every action I take, no matter how violent, or how cruel, is for the greater good of my people. And now….. I have no people. My soul. That is what you have taken from me.”
Not a movie quote but still amazing non the less. “We impose order on the chaos of organic evolution. You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it.” -Sovereign Just reading it doesn't hold the same weight. The rest of the speech is just as amazing.
Villains: 1. General Zod (Man of Steel 2013) 2. The joker (The Dark Knight 2008) 3. Bane (The Dark knight rises 2012) 4. Loki (Thor 2011 & The Avengers 2012) 5. Kingpin (Daredevil & The Punisher) 6. Green Goblin (Spider-man 2002 & Spider-man: No Way Home 2021) 7. Killmonger (Black Panther 2018) 8. Magneto (X-men The Last Stand 2006 & X-men First Class 2011 & X-men Days of future past 2014) 9. Thanos (Avengers: Infinity War 2018 & Avengers: Endgame 2019)
@@itswariotime7543 I was hoping Lex would have been in this video. He dropped so many gems in that movie. Hell I would've liked to seen Joker from the nightmare sequence at the end of the Snyder Cut.
With the first one, the caterpillar metaphor makes even more sense. Caterpillars literally disintegrate inside the cocoon before they form themselves into a butterfly.
my favorite villain quote is "Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb." bonus points if you know where that's from +200 Pop Culture points to everyone!!
“Do you see? The beauty of it? The inevitability? You rise...only to fall. Avengers, you are my meteor, my swift and terrible sword, and the earth will crack with the weight of your failure. Purge me from your computers, turn my own flesh against me. It means nothing. When the dust settles, the only thing left living on this earth...will be metal.”
In my opinion, a great quote has to have a value on its own. A person who's never seen the movie, should be able to understand it for it to be great. A quote can't be independent if you have to watch a movie for it to be good. A rule of thumb for what is, and what is not a great quote, is that the quote, or parts of the quote, should be fitting to print out on a t-shirt that you can give to someone who has not watched the movie that the quote is from.
I was wondering if I was alone thinking down the same lines as you. Too much of this compilation felt quite light, hollow and even borderline meaningless when you don't know the context. There are some great quotes and moments, but far too many that shouldn't stand with "the greatest".
2:31 I completely agree with you on that. The first time I watched that X-Men movie, I didn't know at the time that Magneto was a Holocaust survivor and my first thought upon seeing numbers burned into his skin really hammered home that the one responsible for that truly saw him as subhuman, rather than just being needlessly racist. Magneto is a great villain in the sense that even the good guys know that his hatred is completely justified.
@@kcidike4397 also what i get from the movies is that he and charles essentially want the same thing: a better world where mutants can live in peace and not be hunted/prejudiced against. their aproach is just fundamentally different. charles has hope that not all humans are evil bastards, and eric doesn´t since all of them since he grew up treated him and his parents as subhuman
Sometimes in order villains achieve something heroic in a grateful world is perform yourself smart, protagonist, idealism, decent, passionate, and creative. My favorites are the Joker, Green Goblin, Loki, Killmonger, and of course Thanos.
The ultron poem as the city is lifting into the sky is so good. You are my sword… and when the dust settles the only thing remaining, will be metal. Only can remember parts of it
Shout out to all these amazing performers and actors. From Willem Dafoe, Heath Ledger, Michael B. Jordan, and Tom Hardy. These men made these characters and quotes stand the test of time. Heros are cool, but most men can always relate to a villain we believe in
Ultron's Biblical references ("Ask Noah." and ""Every time the world begins to settle, God throws a stone at it.") and his subversion of the villain's monologue trope ("I wanted to take this time to explain my evil plan." *blaster beams shoot from his fingers*) deserve to be mentioned.
Heath Ledger Joker And Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin deserve whole video for themself's. Everything they say become quotes, so much iconic characters. Best of the best
Greatest villain portrayals: 11. Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus 10. Paul Dano as The Riddler 09. Vincent D'Onofrio as The Kingpin 08. Tom Hardy as Bane 07. Tom Hiddleston as Loki 06. Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin 05. Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender as Magneto 04. Antony Starr as Homelander 03. Josh Brolin as Thanos 02. Heath Ledger as The Joker 01. James Earl Jones as Darth Vader
Goddamn when they finally started using kingpins moniker in daredevil s3 I had chills. I love the fact we've actually had these amazing villains all come to life of screen. Doc oc, green goblin, kingpin, joker. And they're acted with the depth and weight that they deserve. So cool
@@ukuviispert9599 I don't think so. The guy would say 1 sentence and Bane would reply with 1 short sentence. Very straightforward scene and conversation and good character showcasing of Bane.
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Nah, I prefer things put together coherently.
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“Strong enough to have it all, too weak to take it.” What an incredible quote.
can you explain its meaning? vague ideas don't paint a clear picture. at least, not clear enough.
i'm saying that i have a vague idea, but i'd like to hear it from someone who knows the meaning.
@@jacktheomnithere2127 He is implying that Spider-man is strong and powerfull enough to have everything he desires, should he stop pulling his punches and stop having responsibility. That is like continuation of his last quite which said: " You are struglling to have everything you want, while the world makes you choose. Gods dont have to choose". Goblin wants Spider-man to abandon his moral code so he would be unstopable.
@@radosvukoicic6794 ohh... not what i'd call wise.
@@jacktheomnithere2127 Kinda depends on what you mean by wise. Just because he isn’t telling Peter to save the world doesn’t mean he’s not wise.
I honestly don't think it's all that incredible.. Surely there's greater strength in not taking even though one could.
I think that the scariest villain quote is from the Dark Night .
Joker says "Madness is a lot like gravity. All you need is a little push."
It can apply to anyone, anywhere at any time
All it takes is 1 bad day.
One bully can create a school shooter, one bad day can create a serial killer, one bad person can cost many lives. Trauma is one of the deadliest things known to humanity, something so impactful on society that goes almost completely unnoticed, and there is not a soul in this world that hasn't or will never be effected by it. All it takes is someone to have one traumatic experience that they can't handle to turn them into the Joker.
His one bad day speech in the killing joke carries the same feeling
Well he wasn't lying. Injustice anyone???
Where's Ultron?
I really appreciate the inclusion of Kingpin, I believe Vincent D'onofrio went above and beyond with that role.
Too bad the direction sucked
Edit: my bad thought he was the spiderverse version
@@Deathmare235 whaaat??? I liked every scene he was in
@@SecondAftermath I’m a fucking dumbass I skimmed the video so I missed him I was talking about the spiderverse version
@@Deathmare235 the spider verse was cool r u dum?
@@Deathmare235 you're literally the first person I've seen talking shit about spiderverse
We all know that the Green Goblin, Bane, Thanos and the Joker all have great quotes, but Magneto's quote about his mark just sends chills down my spine.
Every single of his Quotes, except ,,Charles always wanted to build Bridges" that one didn't make Senes, since when does Erik make jokes?
Thanks sends chills down my spines
Couldn’t agree more
@P$YCH0 Bunny he’s corny
@P$YCH0 Bunny God I hate that dude so much, couldn’t take any of his stuff aeriously
"There is no good or evil, only power, and those too weak to see it."
-Voldemort
I always thought it was "those too weak to seek it"
@@Skimblie Yes.
Very similar to palpatines quote to anakin
@@HBG313 Psychopaths are notoriously amoral, not immoral. They feel they are above good and evil. It's a part of their pathology--they don't feel like they belong to humanity, and in a major way, they're right. They're missing the stuff in their brain that lets them empathize with everyone else.
Green Goblin in the newest spiderman "Strong enough to have it all, too weak to take it"
The scene where Loki is telling people they were made to be ruled and would always kneel, that's epic A.F. right there. Especially with the old man who stands up and says "Not to men like you", with Loki responding "There are no men like me", and the old guy finishes with "There are always men like you". The fact that this is taking place in Germany just makes the whole thing hit with about 100x more impact.
This scene was epic. The deliver of the old man was amazing!
I mean idk WW2 was a thing
@@kane3020 that was just whole point “tsk the place in germany”
@@claypolite4504 Hm well the whole point is a little ironic that this so called. Impactful speech about not kneeling to a big bad man in a country where dam near everyone willing kneeled to arguably the worst and funniest man in history. Made by a man who may not have seen it, but I'm guessing old enough to give you the old "I remember it like it was yesterday" speech about the war.
@@kane3020
A lot of people stood up against facism and they were murdered for it. Hitler lost every single election in the Weimer Republic and took power in a coup. Did you forget that?
I was waiting for the “you merely adopted the dark”
Where was that from again?
@@mcruffy0_684 The dark night rises, I believe. It's one of banes lines ^^
“I was born in it.”
I read that as it was being said by bane🤣
@@deadbattery3224 molded by it
"Do you feel in charge?"
*Goon walks away*
Most intelligent henchman in the whole trilogy. He understands who has the real power.
Even on this side of the screen, I get scared when he puts his hand on the guy's shoulder.
What makes it so bone chilling to is that’s it’s such a small, insignificant gesture that is so impactful & gets Bane’s pt across perfectly.
He didn’t crush his collarbone, grab him there firmly or anything. Just gently placed his hand on his trap/neck. Almost lovingly. Then ends him right after. Wild.
Goons are there for the paycheck. Henchmen are down for the cause.
@@marcoscorpas2752 lets meet in the midde: Henchgoons
@@marcoscorpas2752I thought goons were there for the lulz but that might just be in Eve Online.
Green goblin, Bane, Thanos, and the joker are the best quotable villains
We all know magneto is the most relatable though.
Darth vader?
Logan, Thank you for posting that. That weight he carried effortlessly
Palpatine?
@@le_meme_man8983 yes him too
I feel like Ultron should’ve been included, he gave pretty good quotes in Age of Ultron
-“You want to save the world, but you don’t want to change”
- “ There’s only one path to peace, the Avengers’ excitation”
- “ Everyone creates the thing they dread”
- “ You and I can hurt them, but you will tear them apart from the inside
- “ I think you’re confusing peace with quiet”
- “ The only thing left standing in this world will be metal”
-“ I had strings, but now I’m free”
@Spider-Boy dont for get “keep your friends rich and your enemies rich and wait to find out which is which”
"I'm glad you asked that because I would love to take this time explaining my evil plan."
"The most versatile substance on the planet...and they used it to make a Frisbee. Typical of humans. They scratch the surface and yet never think to look...on the inside!"
"How can you be worthy? You're all killers!"
Also the strings line
Ultron always wanted to keep the Avengers excited
Oh yeah the Avengers excitation of course
"The day that Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me, it was Tuesday."
-M. Bison, as played by Raul Julia in "Street Fighter"
This one was a cold one by M bison
One of the most iconic lines in movie history.
Yeah this one right here
I wish they'd do a remake of Street Fighter but a little more serious
Yeah Raul Julia was the best man! He was absolutely Brilliant in Street Fighter
"That impossible anger strangling the grief, until the memory of your loved one is just... poison in your veins and one day, you catch yourself wishing the person you loved had never existed so you’d be spared your pain." - Henri Ducard. One of my favorite villain quotes.
Oh my God...
When I was a child, I would cry tears of rage, that I had so many people I loved that would one day die. I don't know why I saw things how I did, but by God's grace, I changed my outlook..
I remembered that quote after my son died and I felt the way Henry was describing and it’s a horrible feeling
Bane and joker's performance are one of the best villains performances ever.
*Willem Dafoe has entered the chat*
@damian Pembrook Fans want to see Willem dafoe as the joker tho
@@tomkb9598 But he had one of the best speeches as the green goblin we could have got for the early 2000
@@damianpembrook555 Do you want to compare Willem Dafoe with Heath Ledger? Tell me how many Oscars does Dafoe have?
@@itswariotime7543 so ? That doesn’t mean shit , dafoe is still a better actor . Samuel l jackson , michael keaton and edward norton are all amazing actors and none of them have oscars .
I love Mysterio and his last line " people need to believe and nowdays , they'll believe anything " . He doesn't have the most understandable motivation , he isn't really powerfull or scary , but he knows how to decieve . The most underrated movie supervillain.
especially when he said "it's easy to fool people when they're fooling themselves"
Eh he was a ok villan
Idk I found him to be kind of a bitch
He is actually one of the most powerful villains and has very human motivations. Not sure where you got he wasn’t.
All of these are great, but the Green Goblin is really in a class by himself.
Agreed
Personally, I think Goblin is the scariest comic movie villain. He just constantly hits where it hurts. He outclasses Spiderman in so many ways: physical menace, frightening appearance, mad yet sensible ideals, exploits his weaknesses (Fighting in burning house), attacks his closest family, capitalizes on Norm's relationship. Everything about him is just meant for spreading death and inspiring fear.
@@owenmaleski2203 Joker>>>>
@@tomkb9598 🧢
@@owenmaleski2203 I get the air that he knows spiderman is capable of destroying him, yet knows spiderman holds back. His game is to bend spiderman just enough to send parker on the downward spiral. Similar to how the Joker wants to break Batman.
Best villain quote of all time “You are part of the rebel alliance and traitor. Take her away!”-Darth Vader. I say this to my daughter all the time in when we’re in the store or something like that and she gets embarrassed all the time lmao. She’s 10 so it pretty funny.
Yeaahhhhh I’m gonna use this now
i only hear this line in david prouse's voice its brilliant in his accent
Lol i remember family guy did a bit about that line
"No."
"Mom said yes"
Darth Vader: YOU ARE PAAART OF THE REBEL ALLIANCE. AND A TRAITOR. TAKE HER AWAY!"
Palpatine had some great lines too. Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?
It's easy to forget that Loki was horribly evil back in Avengers after seeing Thor2 and Ragnorok. His threat to Natasha in particular is just absolutely disgusting.
So yeah, great villan material.
Yeah then they progressively turned him into a hero. I miss the days when he was a villain
Yup. A core reason why, though enjoyable, I rather him not flipmode like he had recently.
I did think it was interesting that his eyes were blue in Avengers…I think the directors confirmed that Loki was under a certain amount of mind control from Thanos in Avengers, so even his darkest points were apparently not his own (or at least, not completely his).
I wonder if Thanos was a weak follow up to Loki, or if he was just weak.
Haven't seen avengers in a while, what does he threat?
The quote that created Batman:
"Now, you think because your mommy and your daddy got shot, you know about the ugly side of life, but you don't. You've never tasted desperate. You're, uh, you're Bruce Wayne, the Prince of Gotham; you'd have to go a thousand miles to meet someone who didn't know your name. So, don't come down here with your anger, trying to prove something to yourself. This is a world you'll never understand. And you always fear what you don't understand." - Carmine Falcone from "Batman Begins"
“Because you think you got nothing to lose. But you haven't thought it through. You haven't thought about your lady-friend down at the D.A.'s office. You haven't thought about your old butler. Bang!“
It is truly cruel to taste desperate.
@@worker-wf2em And then what does Batman do to him? He uses Falcone's fear against him to tell him something about (edit) the bad guys.
Glad to see Zod on here, he’s a super underrated villain and probably the best part of Man Of Steel
His quotes were good. Thanks for saying his name, I had no clue lol
General. General Zod.
Green Goblin is one of my favourite MCU villains just for when Norman turns into the Goblin. It’s so cool. A lot of MCU villains don’t have that memorable quote that sticks in your head. “Gods don’t have to choose, we take”, “Strong enough to have it all. TOO WEAK TO TAKE IT”, “Struggling to have everything you want, while the world try’s to make you choose”. It’s truly excellent. Plus that apartment fight scene with Peter where Peter is punching him on the head with pure aggression and Goblin starts to laugh it off is one of my favourite moments ever in an MCU film. It worked so well
To bad the movie is trash tho😞
@@nightmare_1874 No
I do kinds chuckle at that, just thinking his wildly different the power scaling is in the MCU vs Raimi’s movies. The guy is talking an awful lotta shit fir a dude in the same city as the hulk
Most villains use "their weaknesses" or "conditions" as an excuse to commit crimes and evil but the reason why Green Goblin is so great is because we actually get to see it. A man and a monster inside the same body trying to find balance as the man continues to get gaslighted and controlled by the monster itself
But that is an excuse Green goblin is still in my top 10 but I like joker for the same exact reason he doesn’t have an excuse he’s evil because he wants to be
Or you see how they struggled. And they don't want to see anyone else struggle like they did. But then the "heroes" say stuff like "they don't deserve it and need to find purpose in their own life before we can help them" the villian assembles a team of people and then commits a crime like robbing a bank to fund their ideas so it can happen faster because they have no resources of means to do so in a quickly manner any other way. The best example is doom guy. I believe in one of the comics he ends up succeeding and becomes the protector of the universes but he had to beat the "good" guys who were saying no. But really all they were doing was holding him back
I understand the villians to much I rather lose 1 penny or two penny's and maybe 10 pennies just to gain 100 pennies.
@@evildarklemonsdark1302 doomguy is a villain?
@@asaknight321 whoops my phone autocorrected me I meant to say DRDOOM or just DOOM. The guy with the green fit who looks like iron man.
It's a modern telling of Jekyll and Hyde.
A great quote I once heard; "Every Villian Thinks they're the Hero"
Every hero don’t know they are the villain
Everyone thinks they are the hero of their own story, Villains are just a by product of that story gone wrong
@@seekerofknowledge1248 not every
@@鄧焯文 how ca a hero be a villain lol
@@tobsonasanya4765 hero create villain
Villains are amazing...
The ones chosen are all one. Inventing nothing, paraphrasing everything
Yep. They’re more fun and more bombastic.
“If you’re good at something, never do it for free.” - Joker
The fact that magneto is a holocaust survivor is one of the reasons I have respect for him as a villain. I also love William and Heath as The Green Goblin and The Joker
Over 500 like for this comment thanks but always remember.
Magneto walks the line between Villain and misguided hero.
@@scurvofpcp I respectfully disagree. Him and Kilmonger have very similar goals, which is to put themselves and their "people" on top of everyone else. Not exactly misguided hero in my opinion.
@@abigbutterstick1780 As I said he walks the line, but Heroes often don't know how close they are to being Villains as well.
Look at TNG, or the Jedi, Batman or hell professor X, Dr Who or any of the Avenger's crew. They all do some messed up things for the greater good which most often just so happens to align with their interest, or worse yet, they will refuse to do something for the 'greater good' when it is the lives of innocents who will pay the blood price for them to keep their moral high ground.
It is part of why Super Hero stories so often go into world ending threats, they need that perspective shift to rebalance the scales of their actions.
@@scurvofpcp Yes but there's one thing that very much matters in these scenarios. Intentions. Using the Avengers, in the second movie Ultron was a huge mistake that cost plenty of innocent lives but Tony and Bruce intended for him to simply be Earth's protector against invading alien forces. Nothing villainous about it. Magneto and Kilmonger on the other hand are actively using their powers to wage war on innocent people with the intentions of ruling and oppressing them. Magneto doesn't want equal rights for mutants and normal people, he wants the mutants to stand above regular people. Sure he might think he's doing the right thing but his goals do purposefully target the innocent.
@@abigbutterstick1780 Intentions matter to a point.
And as I said, Magneto walks the line between being a misguided hero and a villain. He has a people he cares for, and really his goals are not much different than many a hero who wants to do the right thing and keep their people on top and in charge of the pecking order. Professor X for example, it is hard to not notice that he really seems to pick the pretty ones, the useful ones and the human passing ones to fill his ranks the most.
Magneto is simply a shade of gray darker than many of the other heros.
I know that Darth Bane isn't known by many people like Darth Vader is known but he has a REALLY good quote: Those who beg for mercy, are too weak to deserve it.
Oh my god that is amazing that you mentioned him! I wonder if they’re ever going to do a movie about Darth bane
One day, Doctor Doom will be here. Mark my words.
Dr Doom, Darkseid, Brainiac, Mr Freeze, Lex Luthor done right, Deathstroke, Reverse Flash, Sinestro etc
@@frenzyjames yes but reverse flash's quotes will be from these videos ua-cam.com/video/YpKwZDFI3rE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/spRcxJgtzCg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/M7lYvRAI_Rw/v-deo.html
Nah the MCU will nerf him
@@frenzyjamesthe fact that you named only dc villains says a lot about Warner bros but tbf justice league gave darkseid some iconic lines
@@Deathmare235 Not enough in my opinion.
Zod is so fricking underrated
“And now, I have no people. My soul, that is what you’ve taken from me.”
Agreed. Not the the DCEU has much to flaunt. But Zod was an amazing almost understandable villain.
The Green Goblin quote is actually better when he tells how people want to see a hero fail
That quote really hits hard as it exactly happens to MCU Spider-Man in No Way Home, way moreso than Tobey or Andrew to where it causes the movies plot to happen
It almost makes you feel like No Way Home was meant to happen from the very start 20 years ago
@@TakeTheWorld21 uhm did you not even watch the older movies lmao. In Spider-Man 2002 the bugle puts in their articles Spider-Man is in on it with goblin after their encounter so thats what the quote means, literally the same line is repeated as Peter looks at an article about the people hating him. Not a whole movie needs to be released for it to apply to this quote, So dumb. The newer Spider-Man had a villain cast an illusion to make the people hate him and y'all so quick to apply it to what another villain from an entirely different, more better, movie franchise that came out 20+ years ago said. Lol
@@TakeTheWorld21 and that's what the amazing Spider-Man does better still than the newer one is that they don't re use the same conflicts and make people like you think it came from another movie. Was there any of the people hating andrews spider in the movie? No, Only the cops were against him and Gwen's dad being the police chief actually not liking the guy didn't make it easy for him.
@@Might_G “erm actually you can’t have an opinion and you’re dumb for what you said because Tobey is the greatest Spider-Man ever” 🤓🤓🤓
@@Might_G Tom Holland is the most accurate Spider-Man
“You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain” best quote change my mind
Missed opportunity it wasn't included when Bane is such a joke to me
So many great quotes here, but Kilmonger’s and Magneto’s quite always gave me chills because they were so real and raw.
“I have a mark, once my dear, and let me assure you, no needle shall ever touch my skin again”
Eric’s just felt so scarily real
Yeah that line is really fucked up
Killmonger is cringe.
@@MrGuitarTormentor deluxe
@@MrGuitarTormentor Crazy how cringe killed Black Panther
Despite it being from a sub par movie, I've always loved these quotes from Sandman:
"He told me to put the gun down and go home. I realise now he only wanted to help."
"I did a terrible thing to you, and I've spend every day since wishing I could take it back"
First time I saw X3 I was way too young to understand how powerful it is Magneto says his "mark" is the tattoo from Auschwitz
Magneto's line about the mark, is one of the best in my opinion. He is the villain that you teeter on wanting to succeed or fail, often compromising on wanting them to fail but survive and carry on.
I know everyone is talking about the green goblin, thanos, Joker, and all the big villains with ideologies that directly target the hero(es) in some way- but I always felt something from villains whose ideologies weren't necessarily diametrically opposed to the hero(es) and whose words are more than just shadow versions of who the hero is. Villains like Magneto who have real reasons to why they do things and trauma that have made them into the character they are. Men like Killmonger who could even be right in their conclusion yet somewhat immoral in their approach to a solution. Like yeah Joker and Bane sound cool when they talk about chaos and shadows but there's something real about characters who breach a real issue such as the oppression and systematic oppression of minorities. Although I do love Kingpin and Green Goblin alot they don't hit in the same way as Magneto showing the serial number the Nazis had grafted onto his arm when being processed into an actual death camp.
"I've been at the mercy of men just following orders. Never again"
I mean, even without considering Phoenix's joker, Ledger's seems already like a man that is taking more about humans themselves more than batman as a singular man
@@yasininn76 I feel there are plenty of villains that like to comment on how people are, though Phoenix's Joker is kind of special in that only he had a condition from the get go rather than either a shrouded history or one of a reasonably healthy (mentally and physically) poor man who had a lot of poor days before his One Bad Day.
He still doesn't have the same oomph since throughout the story as Phoenix is someone we are supposed to feel sorry for as we witnesd his eventual cathartic fall into his chaotic violent persona. The Joker is just rattling off his philosophy to Batman which, again, I feel a lot of villains do.
(Not attacking you or debating just wanted to add in again after your last statement)
I could argue that Magnito, in the second series, isn't even a villain. He's not a hero, and he can be an antagonist, or work with the villain, but he's not really a villain on his own.
The problem with a lot of heroes are they just want to save the world, do good and be a hero; sure they can experience tragedy but rarely actual trauma, but this tragedy is often only a personal/emotional one in the form of grief. There isn't much that makes their motivation totally believable, at least for a long period (honestly, what keeps Spider-Man so motivated?). They often never budge from their own ideals, they have to constantly keep the moral high ground because they "don't want to become the villain" and in doing so they unintentionally cause more harm than the villains.
All it would take for Magneto to stop is for mutants to be accepted and find some peace in the world, because he would have no more reason to fight. Give more heroes a trauma or give them a strong ideology would honestly make them more appealing, because then you can understand they're not just "I'm a hero because (parents were killed/my hero inspired me). Although it is all just fiction and entertainment, so it's still fun, but would be nice to actually get believable heroes.
@@yasininn76 I haven't watched Joker, and mainly because the premise of the film I feel ruins the Joker character. Batman is the symbol of Law and Order, so Joker is the opposite, Chaos. Not knowing Joker's reasons, who he is or being able to sympathise with him is what I think is a part of the character. By giving Joker such anonymity I think leads into his chaotic nature and why his character works so well. But I would like to point out though that I'm not a comic book reader, but I'm aware that even though Joker has been given several identities in the comics, they're still really ambiguous.
The Joker film from what I gathered is about a man struggling with his mental health, you're meant to feel sorry for him and it also takes away the thing that makes the Joker great which is, he's a fun villain. While Ledger's Joker was great, he had some ideology that would have suited a better villain than the Joker. I mean he's called the Joker, he's similar to the jester, he's meant to entertain in the most dramatic and theatrical ways possible.
The,” unfortunately you killed my mother.” Was absolutely brutal. A excellent line executed with extreme skill.
“I will find him Lara. I WILL FIND HIM.” - Zod
Always gives me chills
“At last we will have revenge” maul
“Twice the pride double the fall” dooku
“If one is to understand a great mystery, one must study all its aspects” palpatine
“I’ve seen through the lies of the Jedi, I do not fear the dark side as you do” vadakin
“Do not underestimate the power of the dark side” Vader
You didn't quote Kylo Ren
@@itswariotime7543 he isn’t even a good villain, but a good character
@@obiboinekibo And Maul is a good villain?
@@itswariotime7543 you can get the answer by watching the clone wars
@@obiboinekibo Oh yeah. I had forgotten. I was even going to say that Darth Maul was killed off in the first episode and wasn't such a memorable villain. But as for the positive reception Kylo Ren has received? Both his character and Driver's performance were positively received. Many praised Ren's conflicting nature and depth, some called Driver's performance spectacular, noting that his performance adds great depth to the character. Driver is such a good actor that he was nominated for an Oscar twice: best actor and best supporting actor.
Thanos full introduction quote from Infinity War always did it for me. “ I know what it’s like to lose. To feel so desperately your right, and fail nonetheless. It’s frightening, turns the legs to jelly.”
Epic
Loki’s tirade to Odin after discovering his origins is legendary. An insane amount of talent here - but Dafoe and Ledger just take the cake!
I love that Magneto is involved. One of the best villains and is almost completely forgotten cause X-men aren't in the MCU.
What? He is not forgotten! He is one of the most iconic and popular comic book movie villains.
Not yet, or at least not at that time. Now though, with the multiverse, the X-Men are a part of the MCU. Everything is.
What? No he isn't. What a dumbass thought.
"They were just following orders" Is literally one of the worst things you could have ever said to a Holocaust survivor...
Magniteo is the most believable villain out there on this list. Still a villain.
The fact that they were following orders does not mean that their actions were not consciously taken.
That's a double edged sword though cause you can argue that these Germans mostly were held hostage in spite of fear of "treason" or not following an order and punishment for that was harsh af to the point they would kill their family's so while I don't defend these guys to any degree, I understand that in their situation it was either them or you, and you yourself comes first
“I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art.”- Ezra Miller, 2022. My favorite villain quote.
Lmao. This one made me cry laughing.
Joker deserves his own video with some of the quotes you missed:
"Look what I did to this city with a drums of gas and a couple of bullets. Y'know what I noticed? Nobody panics when things go "according to plan," even if the plan is horrifying. If tomorrow I tell the press that, like, a gangbanger will get shot, or a truckload of soldiers will be blown up, nobody panics. Because it's all "part of the plan." But if I say that one little old mayor will die, well then EVERYONE LOSES THEIR MINDS!"
"You would've been proud to see him so strong. But all too soon the serums and the shocks took their toll, and the dear boy began to share such secrets with me. Secrets that are mine along to know... *Bruce.* It's true Batsy, I know everything. And kinda like the kid who peaks at his Christmas presents, I must admit, it's sadly anticlimactic. Behind the stern and batarangs you're just a little boy in a playsuit crying for mommy and daddy. It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic... oh what the heck, I'll laugh anyway! AHAHAHAHAHHAHA..."
"Got to give the boy points. He came all the way back from the dead to make this happen. So who's got a camera? Oh oh get one of me and the kid first, then you and me, then the three of us, and then one with the crowbar."
"You really think I would stir up so much trouble and not make sure you knew it was me?"
The Dark Knight, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker and Batman: Under the Red Hood
The Joker really just is the best villain in movie history
@@kaiphan1346 I might add he’s one of the most versatile.
Joker is a fountain of relatable quotes
Another quote I love from the Dark Knight "You have nothing to threaten me with, nothing to do with all your strength but don't worry I'm going to tell you where they are, both of them and that's the point you'll have to choose" that power shift was so great how Joker put Bruce into a corner where he couldn't do anything but hoped to God that Joker would give up Rachel's location
"Do you feel in charge?" is a quote I refer to pretty often to my siblings. As the eldest of four it's always funny to watch the little ones' reactions.
Eldest of 8 here, I find myself using that and TF2 Soldier’s “When you pry it from my cold, dead hands.”
People forget how absolutely perfect Vincent D'Onofrio was as Kingpin, every line was delivered with such... poise and gravitas. I really hope we see more of him in future Marvel projects.
I live for bane's little head bobble after "the people" at 13:33
“Hey auntie…” - killmonger
subtle, but yet so satisfying
That was the best adlibbed moment because its dripping with sarcasm and malice
It hurts how true that Green Goblin quote was!
When Super hero movies first came out everyone loved the watch the fight against good vs evil.
Today one of the biggest complaints about Marvel is that the hero always wind and the films have grown predictable.
It goes to show that Green Goblin wasn’t talking about the citizens of New York hating him, but about how we the audience are growing bored of seeing our favorite hero’s win every time.
Green Goblin was right.
7:07
The best line of the movie. Although the Joker still captivates me with each of his soliloquies.
My favorite villain quote will always come from a man called Skull Face, from the game Metal Gear Solid V. He's a man who's skin has been burned away, leaving him looking like a skull, who's home country was always occupied, his native language taken away from him. To his enemy, the main character, a man driven by revenge for the home that was destroyed, the comrades and even the left arm he lost, he says 'You hope hatred might someday replace the pain. But it never goes away. It makes a man hideous, inside and out.'
"Villains aren't born, they're made."
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Magneto is one of my favorite Marvel characters, I'm glad he's included in this! I always empathized with him as a character. He legitimately believes what he's doing is for the better of the mutant population, and given everything he's been through I kinda don't blame him. I definitely want to see him make an MCU debut.
What!? He thinks mutants are a SUPERIOR race e only they should exist. How the hell you empathize with him?
The thing about him is exactly his hypocrisy... He's a holocaust survivor but became the same as Hitler.
@@fernandoalencar5287 you seem so mad about my opinion on a fictional character lmao
@@fernandoalencar5287 they kinda are though, they are basically humans but with crazy powers, after what hes gone through (including the holocaust) his views make sense and that sort of genetic advantage is just facts for his usage
@@fernandoalencar5287 the humans wanted to kill him his whole life. He just wants to survive
Bane: *"No one cared who I was 'til I put on the mask."*
Perfectly describes society and our obsession with superficiality. The minute you put on a persona aka "the mask," you go from a nobody to a somebody, and it doesn't matter if you're full of trash behind it because nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining.
Nice video, I like how you included the Kingpin and Magneto in this since they're a bit more lesser known considering that those projects are pretty separated from the MCU. Personally I also would've 100% included Syndrome from The Incredibles here, his line "When everyone's super, no one will be" always stuck out to me as one of the greatest villain quotes.
The bank robbery in Dark Knight remains as the greatest villain introduction of all time. It’s simply unrivalled.
Has to be Thanos tbh, just walks in and clobbers the hulk.
@@dariusbrock2713no.
@@dariusbrock2713doesn’t come close to Jokers heist
When we were kids, we loved heroes. Now that we're older, we understand the villains more. Actually all of my Favorite characters are villains. Like thanos، darkseid، joker، Green goblin، zod، Magneto، hela، doctor doom، lex luthor، Bane، black manta، ultron...
Doctor Doom is a good one, we often group him in the villains just because he fights the heroes, but his actions aren't that villainous
@@EmperorProtects1 agree. That's why his one of the best marvel characters.
What's to understand about joker and green goblin tjo except the fact that they are heinous villains
Everyone I know including my self usually like the villains more as kids just because of their designs.
Spoken like a true 17-year-old kid that's going through a phase painting their nails black and listening to death metal.
“Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you.” Is the greatest quote of all time. Literally not a single one comes close.
And the fact the he used the Batman’s hand to immediately punch him in the face makes it better.
Kids won’t understand til they grow up
"But the bell's already been rung. And they've heard it. Out in the dark, among the stars. Ding Dong, The god is dead"
- lex luthor
Bane, joker, goblin honestly they've been memes and required to oblivion. Magnetio on the otherhand truly hand under rated lines.
"Without fear, life is meaningless"
Scarecrow, Batman: Arkham Knight
My favorite thing about villain monologues is that sometimes they quote scripture and mythology, and I absolutely love it. I wish big villains did it more.
Zod is so insanely underrated. “I exist only to protect Krypton. That is the sole purpose for which I was born. And every action I take, no matter how violent, or how cruel, is for the greater good of my people. And now….. I have no people. My soul. That is what you have taken from me.”
These are great choices, and one I would add is Homelander from The Boys. Specifically "You guys are the real heroes"
Don’t forget his self pep talk. Antony Starr is just so awesome.
Definitely add his "The only man in the sky is me"
Do you mean 😨 you are not the real hero, i am the real hero
Green goblin “strong enough to have it all, to weak to take it” line is pretty quotable
Not a movie quote but still amazing non the less.
“We impose order on the chaos of organic evolution. You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it.” -Sovereign
Just reading it doesn't hold the same weight.
The rest of the speech is just as amazing.
You forgot "It's morbin time"
"The hardest choices, need the strongest of will." Thanos being worthy.
"Every villain is the hero of his own story"
Bruce Batman Wayne
Every time Kingpin talks I nod my head. He’s *right* he’s just getting there the wrong way.
Villains:
1. General Zod (Man of Steel 2013)
2. The joker (The Dark Knight 2008)
3. Bane (The Dark knight rises 2012)
4. Loki (Thor 2011 & The Avengers 2012)
5. Kingpin (Daredevil & The Punisher)
6. Green Goblin (Spider-man 2002 & Spider-man: No Way Home 2021)
7. Killmonger (Black Panther 2018)
8. Magneto (X-men The Last Stand 2006 & X-men First Class 2011 & X-men Days of future past 2014)
9. Thanos (Avengers: Infinity War 2018 & Avengers: Endgame 2019)
*vader breathing
One of the Kingpin quotes were also from the Hawkeye series
Why didn't they put
Vulture (Homecoming 2017)
Ultron (Age of Ultron 2014)
Lex Luthor (Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice)
The Joker (The Joker)
@@Jazic07 also, Magneto's "god among insects" quote is from X-Men 2
@@itswariotime7543 I was hoping Lex would have been in this video. He dropped so many gems in that movie. Hell I would've liked to seen Joker from the nightmare sequence at the end of the Snyder Cut.
With the first one, the caterpillar metaphor makes even more sense. Caterpillars literally disintegrate inside the cocoon before they form themselves into a butterfly.
my favorite villain quote is "Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb."
bonus points if you know where that's from
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@@opinionatedfifteenyearold6044 THE FLAMETHROWAH!
@@theherohartmut Kids love this one
“Do you see? The beauty of it? The inevitability? You rise...only to fall. Avengers, you are my meteor, my swift and terrible sword, and the earth will crack with the weight of your failure. Purge me from your computers, turn my own flesh against me. It means nothing. When the dust settles, the only thing left living on this earth...will be metal.”
@9:40 The way Batman grabbed up Joker after he said "I'm just ahead of the curve" 😂😂
In my opinion, a great quote has to have a value on its own. A person who's never seen the movie, should be able to understand it for it to be great. A quote can't be independent if you have to watch a movie for it to be good. A rule of thumb for what is, and what is not a great quote, is that the quote, or parts of the quote, should be fitting to print out on a t-shirt that you can give to someone who has not watched the movie that the quote is from.
I was wondering if I was alone thinking down the same lines as you.
Too much of this compilation felt quite light, hollow and even borderline meaningless when you don't know the context. There are some great quotes and moments, but far too many that shouldn't stand with "the greatest".
2:31 I completely agree with you on that. The first time I watched that X-Men movie, I didn't know at the time that Magneto was a Holocaust survivor and my first thought upon seeing numbers burned into his skin really hammered home that the one responsible for that truly saw him as subhuman, rather than just being needlessly racist.
Magneto is a great villain in the sense that even the good guys know that his hatred is completely justified.
@@kcidike4397 also what i get from the movies is that he and charles essentially want the same thing: a better world where mutants can live in peace and not be hunted/prejudiced against. their aproach is just fundamentally different. charles has hope that not all humans are evil bastards, and eric doesn´t since all of them since he grew up treated him and his parents as subhuman
It hurts. It always hurts. - Ghost | Ant-Man and the Wasp
Sometimes in order villains achieve something heroic in a grateful world is perform yourself smart, protagonist, idealism, decent, passionate, and creative. My favorites are the Joker, Green Goblin, Loki, Killmonger, and of course Thanos.
"Do not underestimate the power of the dark side"
-Darth Vader
"A villain is never a villain, but the hero's make them look like one."
The ultron poem as the city is lifting into the sky is so good. You are my sword… and when the dust settles the only thing remaining, will be metal.
Only can remember parts of it
Ultron is in part 2
My favourite lines in marvel villains are
You don't deserve this power - by abomination
You should have gone for the head - by thanos
Kingpin. Joker. Green Goblin .Bane and magneto will always live in my heart rent free
Vader: Where my invite
Lol he’ll be in part 2
@@idecimate237 Gooooood Gooooood
Let's take a second to praise Vinny Ds performance as kingpin.
I honestly couldn't see anyone else pulling it off.
When villains make sense.
I really like green goblins
Magneto "humans and their guns" I swear I could be watching a different movie and I still think of this line
Shout out to all these amazing performers and actors. From Willem Dafoe, Heath Ledger, Michael B. Jordan, and Tom Hardy. These men made these characters and quotes stand the test of time. Heros are cool, but most men can always relate to a villain we believe in
*Lays open palm on shoulder*
"Do you feel in charge?"
The most powerful line anyone can say...
something scarier than a villain being insane, is when they say something that a hero or even a regular person can understand
Michael Shannon did a pretty job as General Zodd, glad you included him
Ultron's Biblical references ("Ask Noah." and ""Every time the world begins to settle, God throws a stone at it.") and his subversion of the villain's monologue trope ("I wanted to take this time to explain my evil plan." *blaster beams shoot from his fingers*) deserve to be mentioned.
Heath Ledger Joker And Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin deserve whole video for themself's. Everything they say become quotes, so much iconic characters. Best of the best
“All those years fighting each other Charles… to have a precious few of them back..”
That was Erik’s best quote imo
Greatest villain portrayals:
11. Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus
10. Paul Dano as The Riddler
09. Vincent D'Onofrio as The Kingpin
08. Tom Hardy as Bane
07. Tom Hiddleston as Loki
06. Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin
05. Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender as Magneto
04. Antony Starr as Homelander
03. Josh Brolin as Thanos
02. Heath Ledger as The Joker
01. James Earl Jones as Darth Vader
Don’t forget Vulture, Mysterio, Ultron
David Tennant as Killgrave
Don’t forget Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa
@@SamSepiolTheHeretic uh no
@@SamSepiolTheHeretic Vulture Mysterio are all mediocre bruh... You reall wanna compare those tiny roles to these legendary villains?
The best villain quote is “you either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain” Harvey Dent
Goddamn when they finally started using kingpins moniker in daredevil s3 I had chills. I love the fact we've actually had these amazing villains all come to life of screen. Doc oc, green goblin, kingpin, joker. And they're acted with the depth and weight that they deserve. So cool
Michael Shannon’s General Zod is severely underrated
1:09 I always laugh at that scene. "You're a big guy" "For you." Both actors are 5"9' 😂
I always took it as "it would be very painful..for you"
@@djjordan4290 Nah I think he's being sincere as showcased in the climax of the film. I also don't get how that's relevant to my original comment lol
@@ZuukaClips the "for you" was the continuation of his previous sentence, had nothing to do with the "youre a big guy"
@@ukuviispert9599 I don't think so. The guy would say 1 sentence and Bane would reply with 1 short sentence. Very straightforward scene and conversation and good character showcasing of Bane.
@@ZuukaClips what in the bloody fuck are u on about
Bane’s quotes are always dark and foreboding. No other way around it. Always gives chills 🥶