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@@Slayde.Wilson well if that's the case then you and the others have been harassing me and Bob and all the others just because yall don't like our opinions😂😂😂
For the record, Carrie was bullied throughout high school and her mother was making her life unbearable. So I don’t think she was evil; she was a victim that couldn’t take the amount of abuse anymore
I think she was more like the vessel of evil. Like the balance between good and evil will eventually always level out, one way or another, so evil manifested through her to take revenge on the people who were being evil to her.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 i don't think she was the vessel i just think she fucking snapped after her entire life people treating her like shit and than how her mother treated her she was an innocent that just had enough and just went bat shit crazy & rightly so
@@rolandofgilead43 well she didn't just get really mad and stamp her feet, she sorta got possessed with supernatural powers 🤣🤣 so there was more in play than just revenge and anger.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 oh I agree her powers throughout the film and she was learning how to use them I don't consider her evil but a tragic figure because had she Been treated better no one would have died
Scrappy Doo turning into a monster from Scooby Doo was just betraying the mystery gang even though most of the scooby doo fans hated scrappy (well not all of them hated him I like him)
Thomasin was constantly accused of being a witch by her family, so when Black Phillip manifested himself as the devil, she probably thought, "Fuck it, why shouldn't I become a witch?"
Not so cut and dry🤷… if you want to get down to it… it’s nature and nurture… some people may be born evil… while others be pure and never have any kind of evil thoughts… then you have the range between… but life can have its effect… but again it still depends on their nature
I don't really consider Carrie to be evil. She just had more than enough of all of the abuse and cruelty she endured not only from the bullies (especially from Chris, who despises Carrie the most), but also her highly religious mother, Margaret, therefore they are the true villains and that Carrie is only a tragic character.
The fact that none of the other students there at the prom who were killed never once tried to befriend her or stand up for her made them just as guilty as Chris, in a way.
@@jacklow9611 Yeah, Chris was the worst. She just refuses to acknowledge the severity of her own actions and instead blames Carrie for her suspension from the prom, leading her to pull a nasty prank towards her. I honestly have no sympathy towards her and I'm glad she got her comeuppance in the near end too.
All evil is born from tragedy... only those who do not repeat and escalate the cycle are not "evil"... she failed that... making her ultimately evil. "You either die a hero, or live long enough to watch yourself become the bad guy"
@@dewolf123 "There's no cycle, only cause and effect. Those are the cause start the effects and is the only one in the wrong" You're right... there is no cycle... As there are now laws in every country to intervene and punish or reform people BEFORE they act... creating the only "Effect"...
If you're going to include animated movies, Edgar from Disney's The Aristocats has to be there after hearing that Madame will give her fortune to a bunch of animals over her most hard-working and trustworthy butler she's known for years and knows how to use money. And the guy is like 60 years old, pretty sure he won't live long enough to receive her fortune after all the cats kick the bucket.
@@dietotakupossibly. Killing someone in war doesn't necessarily make you evil, but just because the person you killed is evil doesn't mean you're good.
Everyone rightfully praises Heath Ledger’s performance as The Joker in The Dark Knight, but another great villain performance in that movie is Aaron Eckhardt as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
i enjoy the film don't get me wrong but the film is way overrated i don't think it's bad at all i do think it's a good movie but it's just overrated. having said that Jack is my Joker and always will be yes he put a little of the Real Jack in there when playing the part but he was the joker and they gave him the best makeup the ones after that were awful in live action movies i mean
Also buddy was technically stalking Mr. Incredible by breaking into his car. Not only that but he also interfered with a crime scene and nearly got a lot of people killed by flying off not knowing there was a bomb stuck to him.
@@frostgem8013And then, he caused super heroes to vanish for 15 years, although Mr. Incredible was also partly responsible too. And then proceeds to kill them all with giant robots.
Yeah, he was obnoxious but the kid had spirit. Plus, he apparently he had a lot of money and could've made Mr. Incredible lots of really cool gadgets (Batman anyone?) Yeah, it sounds like it would've been a lot of child labour. But, he wanted to be involved. Let's just say: "Things could've been completely different if he had turned him away when he brought the fact he invented those rocket boots before here, right?
The Memento synopsis is a little off the mark. *He* doesn’t pick and kill randoms, Teddy selected drug dealers (and potentially other marks) who fit enough of the evidence Lenard has. Lying to himself at the ‘end’ of the story is just as much to free himself from Teddy as to get meaningful revenge. For all we know, he creates enough ‘got him’ evidence with Teddy’s picture to stop killing. In short: complicated and dangerous to some, but not evil.
Good lord, that scene from the Shining with Jack Torrance and Grady in the restroom remains absolutely stunning: the framing, the colours, the freeze motion, sound, atmosphere...no horror film comes close to this master piece.
and he as terrible master holy fuck did was that actor awful as the master his acting before he announced himself was fine but the minute he turned evil his acting talent went downhill. plus they did it better in the past as well with Derek Jacobi becoming him as well. but Roger Degaldo will always be the true master
About the “Carrie” segment: Everyone in the gym were bullies, either directly or by not doing anything to prevent it. Carrie wasn’t evil; she snapped and was lashing out to punish.
She was a victim of bullying, but by your logic, the Columbine killers were justified in their actions. Not every single kid in a school is deserving of death because some assholes bullied someone else. A lot of those kids in Carrie had nothing to do with any of it, and probably thought the bullies were complete assholes. You can't paint the entire school as evil and call Carrie a 'hero'. Her actions were wrong.
@@Caffeine_Clubthe Columbine killers weren't bullied. One was a weak follower and the other was a sociopath. What they did was horrific. What they planned on doing was much, much worse
I wish people would stop defending Carrie and start seeing her for what she really is: a vicious nasty mass murderer. No matter how hard she had it in life there is no excusing or justifying killing an entire class because of a few people. She did a much worse crime than the pranks the bullies did to her. Using that logic in real life would mean excusing every mass-murderer that killed innocents "because they were bullied".
@@Caffeine_Club okay I’m not trying to make it THAT extreme but what they did was pre-planned. Carrie in both the movies and the book didn’t want to kill her classmates or even plan to, she went in thinking she was gonna have a fun time since they welcomed her, cheered for her, made her feel good about herself to the point where she even told her mom that she was wrong and nobody had anything malicious planned for her. She only lost it and went on a rampage because she snapped and the rage she’s been surprising for many years finally exploded. Even when she went home to cry that her mom was in fact right, even the one person she thought cared for her tried to end her, leaving Carrie with literally nobody and a sad life. I’m not saying she’s a hero, I’m saying what happened was a tragedy and how she was a victim. Feels kinda wrong to compare a real life tragedy and guys who are nowhere near the same level as bad to a fictional character. Yea, Carrie was based off actual people and this thing isn’t uncommon, but it’s no Columbine.
How are you not going to include Hans from Frozen ? When he said the “Oh, Anna…” line everyone in the theater gasped. (edited for text to speech mishaps)
1. Frozen, not Frozen 2. 2. Because it was a twist villain reveal. This list isn't about twist villains, it's about those who fall from being good to being bad and the exact moment they're set into the villain role
Professor Callahan from Big Hero 6 . A good well-meaning man who loses his daughter due to carelessness, ignorance, and negligence from her company, then decides to steal a young boys technology to exact his revenge on said company. All while also not caring about one his own students dying.
There's one major flaw here: "His plan was to stuck up an entire building into that same portal when he could've bothered to plot to look to make sure if she could've still been alive instead of making it nearly impossible for anyone to rescue her from there" which kinda defeats everything else he had done in the film. But, it was good to see him again in episodes "Mini-Max" and "Hiro the Villain" from "Big Hero 6: The Series" and the actor reprise his voice role here thoug
The REAL turning point for Michael Corleone was when he killed Sollozzo and McCluskey in the restaurant. He crossed the Rubicon and entered the world of the Maffia for good.
He wasn't a bad guy he saved his family, but the moment he "turned" was when he kissed Don Corleone's hand at the hospital and said "I'm with you now."
Evil or not, murder is wrong. She may not be a villain, but you can get in big trouble for killing more than one someone no matter how cruel they have been.
@@revaslatts4301 : Everyone can have their own opinion, and whether or not you are right or wrong with your opinion is a moot point because it was a fictional movie. No one was actually killed, so it's immaterial. It was meant as an entertainment. If nobody had wanted to see it, it wouldn't have generated any interest or money returned to the producers. Going by what happened to her after she got home from the prom and had her final encounter with her mother, she basically unalived herself because of what she'd done, so she knew she'd gone too far somewhere.
@@TheNewzbreak : Many of the others, if not all of them, had not only tacitly approved of the bullying Carrie was subjected to at school. or was a participant in it. "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem", in other words. None of the others that were there that night, other than Tommy and the teacher had stood up for Carrie, or treated her like a human being, but none of the rest of her classmates seemed to have, in fact they all laughed about the pig's blood prank instead of decrying and denouncing it. I'm not sure that Carrie was even conscious about what she was doing. She seemed to have a break from reality, and her conscious mind was taken over by her subconscious mind that had finally had enough abuse and torment and used the mental ability to visit karma on those who had made her life Hell for so long. Yes, it was Carrie that did it, but it was also a different Carrie.
@@jacklow9611 well in that moment she was evil, lacking forgiveness for those that ignored the abuse, and lacking any regard for those who were not involved. I guess it is possible nobody in that class was completely innocent, but unlikely.
I wouldn't call some of these characters "turning evil". Thomason basically chose what she felt was the only option left for her, she didn't want to be evil. Doc Ock had his mind manipulated by his AI arms. Arthur was insane, so that's a bit of a pass, but I guess you can count him as evil. Jean was corrupted by the Phoenix Force and developed an alternate personality. Carrie snapped and had a mental breakdown where she attacked her tormentors, she didn't become evil. Jack went insane. Anakin was tricked and corrupted by the Dark Side while attempting to find a way to ave his life, so while he did become evil, it was because he was dominated by the Dark Side and his Darth Vader identity.
Now you're getting into what makes someone evil. Is it their actions or their motivations? Almost all 'evil' people in history thought they were doing the right thing, so motivation doesn't seem to be a winner. Sure, you might say they're not at fault for their actions because of various factors, but they still committed evil (does that make them evil? Hard to say). While I'm for forgiving crimes (or reducing/changing a sentence) for the mentally ill, there are some things you can't recover from, like mass murder. Now, mind control and alternative personalities can certainly be a good excuse, so you can say the original personality didn't turn evil, but the fictional character did. Especially if the original is non-recoverable.
Theodora takes a bite out of an enchanted apple and becomes the Wicked Witch of the West - Oz: The Great and Powerful (2013), Agent Whiskey tries to stop Eggsy and Harry from saving millions of affected drug users with the antidote - Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), John Connor is revealed as a Terminator - Terminator: Genisys (2015), Loki finds out he was adopted - Thor (2011), Tighten goes full villain after Megamind coerces him into fighting him - Megamind (2010), Koba plays dumb with humans and steals their weapons - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), Sentinel Prime kills Ironhide - Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), Freya finds her baby murdered and turns her husband to ice - The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016), Eddie Brock becomes one with the symbiote - Spider-Man 3 (2007), Jennifer Check is sacrificed by the band members of Low Shoulder and becomes a succubus - Jennifer's Body (2009), Pyro joins with Magneto - X-Men 2 (2003), Edgar kidnaps the cats - The Aristocats (1970), Commodus kills his father - Gladiator (2000), Ephialtes switches allegiances - 300 (2007) Harry Osborn finds the Green Goblin lair - Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Carrie wasn't evil. Carrie was in the middle of a perfect storm. A mother who is abusive and a religious fanatic, a group of girls who get their jollies off of bullying her, and then when Carrie thinks or hopes that things are getting better the bullies drop a bucket of blood on her which kills her date too. Perfect storm that tore her psyche to shreds causing her to snap. Temporary insanity or justifiable H would be an easy case.
I noticed the voice over didn't give proper background to Magneto in Xmen First Class. He omitted why Magneto kill Shaw, which is insinuated by the manner of the killing
I thought in the witch, it was more of a metaphor about ergot poisoning which led to people getting hallucinations back in the day because if you notice what they’re eating throughout the movie, it’s poisoned bread, so everybody increasingly becomes more paranoid and Hallucinate
This list is supposed to be about the exact moment a character TURNED evil. But most characters on the list are ones who were finally REVEALED to be evil. Big difference.
the thing with ash is he didn't want Ripley dead. He wanted her incapacitated in a way that meant the alien face sucker could attach and not point back to him. Hand shaped bruises are pretty hard to explain. So choking her with a magazine would deprive her body of oxygen enough to go unconscious / have brain damage but still be alive enough to throw into a stasis pod. And widen her airways to make the implanting easier.
No. 17, Technically, Daisy was 5 and she didn't replace Lotso when she lost him her parents did, and they only replaced him "because" Daisy loved him so much here 🧸
Well he never really cared about anything except money and coming out on top, so he didn't really "turn" one way or the other, he just got a better offer.
"Incredible act of violence that shocks Xavier." I don't think he was shocked as much as he literally felt the agony of a coin being slowly shoved through Shaw's brain, considering he was psychically linked with him. Only, given that Shaw was locked down, Xavier stands as a substitute for the audience to feel the pain like he did. It's a pretty gruesome scene. Also, this wouldn't be the last time Fassbender killed someone named Shaw.
Joker played his cards right to convince Harvey Dent to join him in a life of crime, however short the latter’s life as Two-Face was. As for Anakin intervening in Palpatine’s arrest, Master Yoda was right to have his suspicions about Anakin, but not even he could see what would become of him until Mace’s literal disarming.
I have always just loved the SP2 Doc Oc. Doctor Octavius: I got these indestructible arms wired into my spine. They are shockproof and inert to all types of energy and magnetism along the electro-magnetic spectrum. They are interfaced with my conscious instructions via a controlling AI that converts my neurological input seamlessly and instantly into voluntary control of these dexterous and powerful robot arms, while providing me sensory feedback. Everyone else: Wow. That is truly incredible, but isn't an AI that powerful a danger to your own mental processes? What keeps it from influencing your higher cognitive functions? DO: I got this here Christmas light.
I’ve not seen The Witch, Top 5, my ones are The Matrix, The Dark Knight, Memento, Holes and Spider-Man 2. Honourable mentions, Taxi Driver, The Godfather, Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge Of The Sith, Alien, The Shining Watchmen, and The Incredibles.
Koba from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes The scenes where he finds the weapons depot with those two goon guards, he just plays dumb to lower their guard. The second time has to be where he goes back for the guns, where he drops the stupid act and guns them both down
I also suggest that "The Neon Demon", "Black Swan", "Antichrist" and "Sweeny Todd" can be on this List, as well. And what about the opposit? Like ab evil charater getting good? Like "District 9"
Should do one on animated shows. I have two from the Avatar franchise: Sozin when he becomes hungry for world domination, Avatar the Last Airbender. Kuvira after Zaheer kills the Earth Queen and nearly kills Korra, Avatar the Legens of Korra.
Syndome was a man child still wanting to fulfill this childhood dream. Being a superhero. He said in the begining that he didn't need any training. So if Mr. Incredible took him as a sidekick, he would've gotten killed. In the begining he was an over-active fanboy that wouldn't take no for an anwser. Magneto rightfully deserved to kill Shaw. After all, the guy did kill his mother and tortured him thoughout Eric's childhood.
Edward Nygma in "Batman forever" when his project gets rejected. "You were supposed to understand". The main character of "Law abiding citizen" when he learns that only one of the two men who raped and killed his wife and daughter was sentenced to death.
In the movie Alien, Bilbo did not turn evil, he was an android, programmed to preserve any new technology found, even biological. Wayland - Yutani wanted to use it as a weapon. He was a machine and when he reported what they had just encountered, he was ordered to preserve it and bring it back to be studied.
Eric was tortured and watched his mom be killed by whats his face. It didn't really matter that much to me why Xavier "needed" him or didnt want his friend to kill for revenge. I completely understood and felt nothing but good about that scene.
At 10:04 '...tries suffocating her with a rolled up magazine'. That ain't just a regular magazine. And the pages stuck on the wall behind Ash suggest what sort of magazine it is. This scene was laced with much more symbolism than just an android trying to kill a female crew member.
You picked the wrong Michael Corleone moment. Michael didn’t truly turn until Kay left him. The moment where she admits to her abortion is the moment that completely changed him. Not the execution/baptism.
I'll take Last Stand's interpretation of The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix Saga of the movie Dark Phoenix any day of the week. It's still not a good interpretation, bit it's still better than the second failed attempt
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@@Slayde.Wilsoncry about it 😂 hes not harassing him hes just stateing his opinion, i haven't even seen him @ him
@@MyDadsAccount13 Mentioning his name numerous amount of times is harassment. Look up the word "Harassment" and come back to me.
@@Slayde.Wilson well if that's the case then you and the others have been harassing me and Bob and all the others just because yall don't like our opinions😂😂😂
For the record, Carrie was bullied throughout high school and her mother was making her life unbearable. So I don’t think she was evil; she was a victim that couldn’t take the amount of abuse anymore
I think she was more like the vessel of evil. Like the balance between good and evil will eventually always level out, one way or another, so evil manifested through her to take revenge on the people who were being evil to her.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 i don't think she was the vessel i just think she fucking snapped after her entire life people treating her like shit and than how her mother treated her she was an innocent that just had enough and just went bat shit crazy & rightly so
@@rolandofgilead43 well she didn't just get really mad and stamp her feet, she sorta got possessed with supernatural powers 🤣🤣 so there was more in play than just revenge and anger.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 oh I agree her powers throughout the film and she was learning how to use them I don't consider her evil but a tragic figure because had she Been treated better no one would have died
Scrappy Doo turning into a monster from Scooby Doo was just betraying the mystery gang even though most of the scooby doo fans hated scrappy (well not all of them hated him I like him)
Thomasin was constantly accused of being a witch by her family, so when Black Phillip manifested himself as the devil, she probably thought, "Fuck it, why shouldn't I become a witch?"
"The Witch" is one of my favorite movies!
Totally. Similarly happened to my sister
@@ElizabethMcCormick-s2n To be honest, I can't help but feel sorry for Thomasin.
@@marrianeramos9617 So do I! I wouldn't be able to cope with a family like that!
@ElizabethMcCormick-s2n Especially Katherine, she lets her grief consume her and now deems Thomasin to be responsible for Samuel's death.
Anakin killing the Jedi younglings in Revenge of the Sith was just pure evil.
No it wasn't they were annoying af.
@@Mysterion_KM You should've been one of the children instead
@@Slayde.WilsonOw…
@Jeremiah_Rivers76 How's that for a response though? 😅
@2020PorscheTaycanTurboS she changed the pfp but she will still be a creep @LilBaddieHarley
“Arthur died with his mother”, damn, that’s a really good line 😂
As the saying goes: Villains aren't born they're made
Not so cut and dry🤷… if you want to get down to it… it’s nature and nurture… some people may be born evil… while others be pure and never have any kind of evil thoughts… then you have the range between… but life can have its effect… but again it still depends on their nature
I don't really consider Carrie to be evil. She just had more than enough of all of the abuse and cruelty she endured not only from the bullies (especially from Chris, who despises Carrie the most), but also her highly religious mother, Margaret, therefore they are the true villains and that Carrie is only a tragic character.
The fact that none of the other students there at the prom who were killed never once tried to befriend her or stand up for her made them just as guilty as Chris, in a way.
@@jacklow9611 Yeah, Chris was the worst. She just refuses to acknowledge the severity of her own actions and instead blames Carrie for her suspension from the prom, leading her to pull a nasty prank towards her.
I honestly have no sympathy towards her and I'm glad she got her comeuppance in the near end too.
All evil is born from tragedy... only those who do not repeat and escalate the cycle are not "evil"... she failed that... making her ultimately evil.
"You either die a hero, or live long enough to watch yourself become the bad guy"
@babalonkie There's no cycle, only cause and effect. Those are the cause start the effects and is the only one in the wrong
@@dewolf123 "There's no cycle, only cause and effect. Those are the cause start the effects and is the only one in the wrong"
You're right... there is no cycle... As there are now laws in every country to intervene and punish or reform people BEFORE they act... creating the only "Effect"...
If you're going to include animated movies, Edgar from Disney's The Aristocats has to be there after hearing that Madame will give her fortune to a bunch of animals over her most hard-working and trustworthy butler she's known for years and knows how to use money. And the guy is like 60 years old, pretty sure he won't live long enough to receive her fortune after all the cats kick the bucket.
I always thought it should have been he gets everything woth the provision he continues caring for the cats. Of course thst would be movie over.
Kissin Kate Barlow from Holes has the best villain origin story ever
Ash really wasn't evil, he was programmed to do what he did.
i'd argue the same for magneto. we're saying people who kill nazis are evil now?
@@dietotakupossibly. Killing someone in war doesn't necessarily make you evil, but just because the person you killed is evil doesn't mean you're good.
@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 So an anti hero? Anti villain. Magneto is sort of both
Everyone rightfully praises Heath Ledger’s performance as The Joker in The Dark Knight, but another great villain performance in that movie is Aaron Eckhardt as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
i enjoy the film don't get me wrong but the film is way overrated i don't think it's bad at all i do think it's a good movie but it's just overrated. having said that Jack is my Joker and always will be yes he put a little of the Real Jack in there when playing the part but he was the joker and they gave him the best makeup the ones after that were awful in live action movies i mean
Aaron Eckhardt’s Harvey Dent was easily one of the most underrated performances in movie history!
harvey has one of the greatest villains origin story and is one great character
@@rolandofgilead43Absolutely NO ONE is going to agree with this post 😂
@@marcgoodson2058 I'm okay with that I'm not knocking om anyone's performance either and I do agree with how Two face was played
12:50 Mr. Incredible had a reason he declined Buddy. He was a reckless kid.
Also buddy was technically stalking Mr. Incredible by breaking into his car. Not only that but he also interfered with a crime scene and nearly got a lot of people killed by flying off not knowing there was a bomb stuck to him.
@@frostgem8013And then, he caused super heroes to vanish for 15 years, although Mr. Incredible was also partly responsible too. And then proceeds to kill them all with giant robots.
Dud syndrome is mr incredible son!
@@TheTellTaleSeries What are you talking about?!
Yeah, he was obnoxious but the kid had spirit. Plus, he apparently he had a lot of money and could've made Mr. Incredible lots of really cool gadgets (Batman anyone?) Yeah, it sounds like it would've been a lot of child labour. But, he wanted to be involved. Let's just say: "Things could've been completely different if he had turned him away when he brought the fact he invented those rocket boots before here, right?
The Memento synopsis is a little off the mark.
*He* doesn’t pick and kill randoms, Teddy selected drug dealers (and potentially other marks) who fit enough of the evidence Lenard has.
Lying to himself at the ‘end’ of the story is just as much to free himself from Teddy as to get meaningful revenge. For all we know, he creates enough ‘got him’ evidence with Teddy’s picture to stop killing.
In short: complicated and dangerous to some, but not evil.
You can't help but root for Carrie as she goes on a murderous rampage, since her bullies were so relentlessly cruel.
Anakin Skywalker already went bad in Attack of the Clones, when he slaughtered all the Tusken Raiders' families.
and then padme heard about it and was like okay it's not that bad lol, in fact he was evil since he started dating padme in secret..
Good lord, that scene from the Shining with Jack Torrance and Grady in the restroom remains absolutely stunning: the framing, the colours, the freeze motion, sound, atmosphere...no horror film comes close to this master piece.
Doctor Who Spyfall. After the Docter comments that O was a champion sprinter, O's facade drops as he reveals himself to be the Spy...***MASTER!!***
and he as terrible master holy fuck did was that actor awful as the master his acting before he announced himself was fine but the minute he turned evil his acting talent went downhill. plus they did it better in the past as well with Derek Jacobi becoming him as well. but Roger Degaldo will always be the true master
About the “Carrie” segment: Everyone in the gym were bullies, either directly or by not doing anything to prevent it. Carrie wasn’t evil; she snapped and was lashing out to punish.
Yeah is hardly call her a villain, more like a victim of bullying and abuse
She was a victim of bullying, but by your logic, the Columbine killers were justified in their actions. Not every single kid in a school is deserving of death because some assholes bullied someone else. A lot of those kids in Carrie had nothing to do with any of it, and probably thought the bullies were complete assholes. You can't paint the entire school as evil and call Carrie a 'hero'. Her actions were wrong.
@@Caffeine_Clubthe Columbine killers weren't bullied. One was a weak follower and the other was a sociopath. What they did was horrific. What they planned on doing was much, much worse
I wish people would stop defending Carrie and start seeing her for what she really is: a vicious nasty mass murderer. No matter how hard she had it in life there is no excusing or justifying killing an entire class because of a few people. She did a much worse crime than the pranks the bullies did to her. Using that logic in real life would mean excusing every mass-murderer that killed innocents "because they were bullied".
@@Caffeine_Club okay I’m not trying to make it THAT extreme but what they did was pre-planned. Carrie in both the movies and the book didn’t want to kill her classmates or even plan to, she went in thinking she was gonna have a fun time since they welcomed her, cheered for her, made her feel good about herself to the point where she even told her mom that she was wrong and nobody had anything malicious planned for her. She only lost it and went on a rampage because she snapped and the rage she’s been surprising for many years finally exploded. Even when she went home to cry that her mom was in fact right, even the one person she thought cared for her tried to end her, leaving Carrie with literally nobody and a sad life. I’m not saying she’s a hero, I’m saying what happened was a tragedy and how she was a victim. Feels kinda wrong to compare a real life tragedy and guys who are nowhere near the same level as bad to a fictional character. Yea, Carrie was based off actual people and this thing isn’t uncommon, but it’s no Columbine.
How are you not going to include Hans from Frozen ? When he said the “Oh, Anna…” line everyone in the theater gasped. (edited for text to speech mishaps)
1. Frozen, not Frozen 2.
2. Because it was a twist villain reveal.
This list isn't about twist villains, it's about those who fall from being good to being bad and the exact moment they're set into the villain role
It’s not Frozen 2 it’s Frozen 😂
Professor Callahan from Big Hero 6 . A good well-meaning man who loses his daughter due to carelessness, ignorance, and negligence from her company, then decides to steal a young boys technology to exact his revenge on said company. All while also not caring about one his own students dying.
There's one major flaw here: "His plan was to stuck up an entire building into that same portal when he could've bothered to plot to look to make sure if she could've still been alive instead of making it nearly impossible for anyone to rescue her from there" which kinda defeats everything else he had done in the film. But, it was good to see him again in episodes "Mini-Max" and "Hiro the Villain" from "Big Hero 6: The Series" and the actor reprise his voice role here thoug
"That's right... the real crime would be not to finish what we started."
The REAL turning point for Michael Corleone was when he killed Sollozzo and McCluskey in the restaurant. He crossed the Rubicon and entered the world of the Maffia for good.
He wasn't a bad guy he saved his family, but the moment he "turned" was when he kissed Don Corleone's hand at the hospital and said "I'm with you now."
Amazing list keep it up 😊
And yet, we still can't figure out the moment when Walter White became Heisenberg.
When he choked out 8 Ball.
he was already evil when he blew out this man's car in gaz station
Sentinel Prime when he killed Ironhide in Transformers Dark Of The Moon.
If Fighting back against bullies is Evil, then F*ck being Good.
killing people who never bullied you is still evil
Loki when he finds out his origins....
Carrie did NOT become evil, unless it's evil to give payback to your tormentors.
...and everyone else
Evil or not, murder is wrong. She may not be a villain, but you can get in big trouble for killing more than one someone no matter how cruel they have been.
@@revaslatts4301 : Everyone can have their own opinion, and whether or not you are right or wrong with your opinion is a moot point because it was a fictional movie. No one was actually killed, so it's immaterial. It was meant as an entertainment. If nobody had wanted to see it, it wouldn't have generated any interest or money returned to the producers.
Going by what happened to her after she got home from the prom and had her final encounter with her mother, she basically unalived herself because of what she'd done, so she knew she'd gone too far somewhere.
@@TheNewzbreak : Many of the others, if not all of them, had not only tacitly approved of the bullying Carrie was subjected to at school. or was a participant in it. "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem", in other words. None of the others that were there that night, other than Tommy and the teacher had stood up for Carrie, or treated her like a human being, but none of the rest of her classmates seemed to have, in fact they all laughed about the pig's blood prank instead of decrying and denouncing it.
I'm not sure that Carrie was even conscious about what she was doing. She seemed to have a break from reality, and her conscious mind was taken over by her subconscious mind that had finally had enough abuse and torment and used the mental ability to visit karma on those who had made her life Hell for so long. Yes, it was Carrie that did it, but it was also a different Carrie.
@@jacklow9611 well in that moment she was evil, lacking forgiveness for those that ignored the abuse, and lacking any regard for those who were not involved. I guess it is possible nobody in that class was completely innocent, but unlikely.
Can Carrie get removed from this list?. She's not evil at all. She was bullied and tormented by basically everybody. She's 100% a victim.
She deserved all she got
Good list love a good villain reveal 👏👏👏 good job guys
Glad you enjoyed it
I feel that Aaron Eckhart is very underrated as an actor.
This is a good list, WatchMojo, I love it.
I wouldn't call some of these characters "turning evil". Thomason basically chose what she felt was the only option left for her, she didn't want to be evil. Doc Ock had his mind manipulated by his AI arms. Arthur was insane, so that's a bit of a pass, but I guess you can count him as evil. Jean was corrupted by the Phoenix Force and developed an alternate personality. Carrie snapped and had a mental breakdown where she attacked her tormentors, she didn't become evil. Jack went insane. Anakin was tricked and corrupted by the Dark Side while attempting to find a way to ave his life, so while he did become evil, it was because he was dominated by the Dark Side and his Darth Vader identity.
Now you're getting into what makes someone evil. Is it their actions or their motivations? Almost all 'evil' people in history thought they were doing the right thing, so motivation doesn't seem to be a winner. Sure, you might say they're not at fault for their actions because of various factors, but they still committed evil (does that make them evil? Hard to say). While I'm for forgiving crimes (or reducing/changing a sentence) for the mentally ill, there are some things you can't recover from, like mass murder.
Now, mind control and alternative personalities can certainly be a good excuse, so you can say the original personality didn't turn evil, but the fictional character did. Especially if the original is non-recoverable.
Carrie was never evil
is killing people who never bullied her good tho?
Octavius wasn't evil. He was broken
Theodora takes a bite out of an enchanted apple and becomes the Wicked Witch of the West - Oz: The Great and Powerful (2013),
Agent Whiskey tries to stop Eggsy and Harry from saving millions of affected drug users with the antidote - Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017),
John Connor is revealed as a Terminator - Terminator: Genisys (2015),
Loki finds out he was adopted - Thor (2011),
Tighten goes full villain after Megamind coerces him into fighting him - Megamind (2010),
Koba plays dumb with humans and steals their weapons - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014),
Sentinel Prime kills Ironhide - Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011),
Freya finds her baby murdered and turns her husband to ice - The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016),
Eddie Brock becomes one with the symbiote - Spider-Man 3 (2007),
Jennifer Check is sacrificed by the band members of Low Shoulder and becomes a succubus - Jennifer's Body (2009),
Pyro joins with Magneto - X-Men 2 (2003),
Edgar kidnaps the cats - The Aristocats (1970),
Commodus kills his father - Gladiator (2000),
Ephialtes switches allegiances - 300 (2007)
Harry Osborn finds the Green Goblin lair - Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Nice episode!
Carrie wasn't evil. Carrie was in the middle of a perfect storm. A mother who is abusive and a religious fanatic, a group of girls who get their jollies off of bullying her, and then when Carrie thinks or hopes that things are getting better the bullies drop a bucket of blood on her which kills her date too. Perfect storm that tore her psyche to shreds causing her to snap. Temporary insanity or justifiable H would be an easy case.
I noticed the voice over didn't give proper background to Magneto in Xmen First Class. He omitted why Magneto kill Shaw, which is insinuated by the manner of the killing
I thought in the witch, it was more of a metaphor about ergot poisoning which led to people getting hallucinations back in the day because if you notice what they’re eating throughout the movie, it’s poisoned bread, so everybody increasingly becomes more paranoid and Hallucinate
This list is supposed to be about the exact moment a character TURNED evil. But most characters on the list are ones who were finally REVEALED to be evil. Big difference.
More superhero ones:
- Vulture and his team are replaced (Spider-Man: Homecoming)
- Green Goblin takes over (Spider-Man)
Boromir going nuts on Frodo over the ring was unsettling stuff. Another Sean Bean death.
That coin scene in the Xmen always disturbs me. What an insane crazy tortuous way to die!!
You don't think he deserved it?
That's a wild thumbnail 😅
2:43 your voice changed right here. Did you suddenly come down with a cold?
you should have titled the video "the first villain act of an evil character", in many cases the character had already become evil
A lot of these have faced crazy backlash since 1st viewing.
the thing with ash is he didn't want Ripley dead. He wanted her incapacitated in a way that meant the alien face sucker could attach and not point back to him. Hand shaped bruises are pretty hard to explain. So choking her with a magazine would deprive her body of oxygen enough to go unconscious / have brain damage but still be alive enough to throw into a stasis pod. And widen her airways to make the implanting easier.
What about making an exact same list, but for television characters?
The Godfather and Taxi Driver are my all-time favorites ❤️
see i love the Godfather but i don't care for Taxi driver i want to like it i really do but i just can't i'm sorry
Camron Paid In Full: You Got How Many Bricks !!!!
"This is the last time i show mercy!!!" ☠️
I'd say the moment Jack turns villain in The Shining is when he first accepts a drink from the hotel's spirits.
No. 17, Technically, Daisy was 5 and she didn't replace Lotso when she lost him her parents did, and they only replaced him "because" Daisy loved him so much here 🧸
That image 😂😂 when they said they are a big shooter and ya didn’t believe it 😂😂😂🫣
"Arthur Flex Mothers his Mother" wow 😂.
It was risky to include the magazine suffocation in Alien.
Every time I thought of a villain who could make this list, it made the list 😃
That thumbnail is crazy
RIP Piper Laurie!
And Shelley Duvall!
You Forgot Kano from Mortal Kombat 2021, He betrays Earthrealm fighters by letting Shang Tsung and Outworld warriors in Raiden's Temple to kill them.
Well he never really cared about anything except money and coming out on top, so he didn't really "turn" one way or the other, he just got a better offer.
"Incredible act of violence that shocks Xavier."
I don't think he was shocked as much as he literally felt the agony of a coin being slowly shoved through Shaw's brain, considering he was psychically linked with him. Only, given that Shaw was locked down, Xavier stands as a substitute for the audience to feel the pain like he did. It's a pretty gruesome scene.
Also, this wouldn't be the last time Fassbender killed someone named Shaw.
Joker played his cards right to convince Harvey Dent to join him in a life of crime, however short the latter’s life as Two-Face was. As for Anakin intervening in Palpatine’s arrest, Master Yoda was right to have his suspicions about Anakin, but not even he could see what would become of him until Mace’s literal disarming.
I have always just loved the SP2 Doc Oc.
Doctor Octavius: I got these indestructible arms wired into my spine. They are shockproof and inert to all types of energy and magnetism along the electro-magnetic spectrum. They are interfaced with my conscious instructions via a controlling AI that converts my neurological input seamlessly and instantly into voluntary control of these dexterous and powerful robot arms, while providing me sensory feedback.
Everyone else: Wow. That is truly incredible, but isn't an AI that powerful a danger to your own mental processes? What keeps it from influencing your higher cognitive functions?
DO: I got this here Christmas light.
I’ve not seen The Witch, Top 5, my ones are The Matrix, The Dark Knight, Memento, Holes and Spider-Man 2. Honourable mentions, Taxi Driver, The Godfather, Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge Of The Sith, Alien, The Shining Watchmen, and The Incredibles.
Koba from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
The scenes where he finds the weapons depot with those two goon guards, he just plays dumb to lower their guard. The second time has to be where he goes back for the guns, where he drops the stupid act and guns them both down
We need the reverse of this pronto, moments where movie villains turn good
Xavier isn’t shocked by it. He can feel the pain
"so you lie to yourself to be happy. we all do it."
Before watching the video, I knew the Lotso scene was coming
did you change voice midvedio ?
I still remember watching LA confidential for the first time and my jaw hitting the floor when Dudley shot Jack.
I also suggest that "The Neon Demon", "Black Swan", "Antichrist" and "Sweeny Todd" can be on this List, as well.
And what about the opposit?
Like ab evil charater getting good? Like "District 9"
Should do one on animated shows. I have two from the Avatar franchise:
Sozin when he becomes hungry for world domination, Avatar the Last Airbender.
Kuvira after Zaheer kills the Earth Queen and nearly kills Korra, Avatar the Legens of Korra.
Syndome was a man child still wanting to fulfill this childhood dream. Being a superhero. He said in the begining that he didn't need any training. So if Mr. Incredible took him as a sidekick, he would've gotten killed. In the begining he was an over-active fanboy that wouldn't take no for an anwser. Magneto rightfully deserved to kill Shaw. After all, the guy did kill his mother and tortured him thoughout Eric's childhood.
Edward Nygma in "Batman forever" when his project gets rejected. "You were supposed to understand".
The main character of "Law abiding citizen" when he learns that only one of the two men who raped and killed his wife and daughter was sentenced to death.
In the movie Alien, Bilbo did not turn evil, he was an android, programmed to preserve any new technology found, even biological. Wayland - Yutani wanted to use it as a weapon. He was a machine and when he reported what they had just encountered, he was ordered to preserve it and bring it back to be studied.
Taxi Driver is a masterpiece, and Robert Deniro gives one of the best performances of his career.
The best villain makes you think, “Can you blame them?”
Eric was tortured and watched his mom be killed by whats his face. It didn't really matter that much to me why Xavier "needed" him or didnt want his friend to kill for revenge. I completely understood and felt nothing but good about that scene.
the fact he did that knowing it would affect xavier is what made him evil but shaw deserved to suffer.
Make this guy the narrator on more horror based videos. He was great!
Walter not going go karting with Jesse
didn't the actor that played Cipher in "the Matrix" also play the bad guy in "Ted"?
No. Joe Pantoliano played Cypher in The Matrix. Giovanni Ribisi played Donny in Ted.
You totally forgot about Saruman in Orthanc...
The thumbnail for this video is uh…….interesting.
Sometimes you only need one moment to lose your mind and moral
Honestly Holes is essentially a children’s version of Shawshank Redemption.
At 10:04 '...tries suffocating her with a rolled up magazine'. That ain't just a regular magazine. And the pages stuck on the wall behind Ash suggest what sort of magazine it is. This scene was laced with much more symbolism than just an android trying to kill a female crew member.
Isialdur, Smegol, and Frodo from Lord of the Rings. Yes, Frodo was only evil for a minute at the end, but it still counts.
You picked the wrong Michael Corleone moment. Michael didn’t truly turn until Kay left him. The moment where she admits to her abortion is the moment that completely changed him. Not the execution/baptism.
Nah when Appolina died is when all the good in Michael died
What about the exact moment Walter White became Heisenberg :D ... ?
Any thoughts on that one ;D ?
when he decided to sell poison to people?
Why does the voice change, seemingly randomly, through the video?
What is it with characters played by Joaquin Phoenix and murdering a parent by smothering them? First Commodus, then Arthur Fleck!
I'll take Last Stand's interpretation of The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix Saga of the movie Dark Phoenix any day of the week.
It's still not a good interpretation, bit it's still better than the second failed attempt
Why did Bill Burr do Neo so dirty like that?
That's Joey Pants. Ralph from The Sopranos
Ozy wasn't a villian. He saved the world. Manhattan even agreed it was necessary.
Friday the 13th series: AM I A JOKE TO YOU!?
what about denahi from brother bear, he stared off as afun loving brother of kenai then turned evil when he thought his brother was killed
Leonard Lawrence when he found out that the one thing he could do was shoot. It was all downhill from there
Geezzz..... could you add a few more commercials??? That sucked!!!