Best Modern Villain Intro Scenes
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2020
- 0:00 The Departed
3:21 Dredd
4:46 Transformers: The Last Knight
7:13 The Dark Knight Rises
10:15 Inglorious Basterds
I already used arguably the best villain intro scene in my first character intro scenes video, Heath Ledgers joker. This time around I decided to focus on just villains, and I tried hard to make sure no two scenes were too similar. Sorry if my editing in the Departed clip was a little jarring, I was trying to shorten up the clip without skipping any key moments. - Zábava
0:00 The Departed
3:21 Dredd
4:46 Transformers: The Last Knight
7:13 The Dark Knight Rises
10:15 Inglorious Basterds
I thought you were ranking them from best to worst and was about to be deeply offended
This is reversed. The dark Knight rises comes before inglorious basterds
Good look benjy
TheWarmWalrus he is telling the names not ranking them
I Love your work no matter what you do! I would love to see all the Guys Avenging Slaves video. Many many..
Hans Landa is definitely the most intimidating and terrifying of all of them.
+NegaArson
Ah, you think darkness is your ally.
So friendly, yet so deadly.
Until he gets a bingo
I find him sympathetic.
I mean, the actor himself is super intimidating in most of his movies, he's always the villain
Waltz's performance was terrifying in this scene but also kudos to the other French actor, you can 'see' the fear in his eyes...
That’s what earned him his Oscar.
I can’t imagine being in that situation if it was to really had happened
More than fear, you can see a man's heart being truly broken. He has to look out for his family, but will also have to live with that decision for the rest of his life. If you wrote his character further in to the future, I could see him waiting for his daughters to grow up and get married, then take his own life.
In that moment he realized he was not going to heaven. No amount of therapy in the world could fix that. The longest second of his life
Absolutely. The moment when he knows he's beaten and his eyes just sort of twitch a little bit is brilliantly done.
Chills down by spine every time I watch that inglorious bastards scene. That sudden change where you know he means business is disheartening
I stg! the suspense is almost too much
It’s crazy when he switches his demenor and realized they’re under the floor and than pretends to leave just to kill all but 1
Later on when he orders the milk is just as chilling
I find it inspiring.
@@DaSpoody He kept to his word. He wasn't interested in the French family to begin with. As cruel and ruthless as he is, Hans never went out of his way to cause collateral damage if it didn't serve a purpose.
Christoph Waltz is so damn good in everything he's in.
His character's intro in Django: Unchained could easily go into a Best Character/Protagonist Intros movie in the future.
Exemplar Kyle That scene is so good but I don’t know if you can show the horse’s head getting blown up on youtube :/
He is honestly an underrated actor. He plays his roles perfectly.
even in that shitty green hornet movie, he killed his role
Hes good dont get me wrong i love Christoph Waltz but in almost every role hes in hes just the german guy.
Exemplar Kyle Waltz has menace down pat.
Waltz is such a good actor you can literally feel the tension in that scene alone, the movie itself is a masterpiece, it's masterfully crafted and perfectly casted to the point that the movie flows like a turbulent river thanks to how good and catchy it is. I cannot think of any scene where i felt bored at all, such a great film.
Its rare to agree with every single word in a post, but in this case i 100% do! Spot on
@@matthewetherington3895 I'm glad you did! Quentin made such a good movie that i'm glad it resonates with a lot of other people!
Yeah that scene pulled me in Fully. Havent had that with much movies
The movie has some epic scenes but it's also a very vulgar nazi-revenge violence porn movie which abuses the basest and most disgusting appetites of human beings thirsty for bloody vengeance.
This scene, the bar scene, the climax, and everything in between is just so beautifully paced, written, performed, and put together.
So a little fun fact, in French, “adieu” is a goodbye said when you don’t expect to see someone for a really long time if ever like a hard bye, but “au revoir” is a goodbye used as if you’d expect to most likely be seeing someone soon or in the near future. If you pay attention, Landa uses “adieu” when letting the soldiers into the home to kill the family under the floor but then uses “au revoir” to Shoshana as she runs away, hinting that he knows they will cross paths again.
I don’t speak French so correct me for anything I may have said improperly
I don't speak French either, but I'm Brazillian, and in Portuguese "Tchau" and "Adeus" confirms what you've said, "Adeus" is used when you don't expect to see that person again, like in a relationship break or something darker like this scene
Dude!! 🤭 You just blue my mind 🤜🏻🤛🏻
I’m not a native speaker but I took French a while in school, this is correct. “Au revoir” more literally translates to “at/until seeing again” while “adieu” is “goodbye”.
French native speaker here. This is 100% correct, the "Au revoir" is foreshadowing for the rest of the film while "Adieu" is litterraly goodbye forever.
good eye! i just learned a little something
you skipped the Bane part where he goes, "Perhaps he's wondering why you'd shoot a man before throwing him out of a plane." That line had such weight to it because it was the actual first time you heard him. plus it showed he was intelligent
True❤
Also when he says to one of his crew members to stay in the plane and crash with it
bruh, his audio is SO BAD though, its like hes speaking into a goddamn toilet roll infront of a mic. They did SUCH a horrible job in balancing his audio levels for this. Everyone is heard from their respective positions in the vicinity, but bane is RIGHT IN YOUR EAR. its grating and takes you out of the movie.
That line also shows Bane might perfer to throw a man out of a plane alive, so he can be truly afraid right before he dies
The opening scene of Inglorious Basterds could stand alone as a short film masterpiece.
It wrs the best part of the entire movie.
@@edi9892 For me best part was when Donny kill Hans with baseball bat, the music when dony comming out from that tunel, everybody claping and Donny just walk out and homerun that dude. That was awesome.
Jack nicholson is without a doubt one of the greatest actors of all time.
Racist actor
12:37 to 12:42 (immediately pause); Look at the very subtle change in expression between these two timestamps using the arrow keys. The right side of his mouth and eyebrows are ALL he needs to convey a shift in tone. MARVELOUS acting!
12:37 12:42
11:39 only a truly jarring villain can pull out a cartoonishly large pipe and still be intimidating
I think it makes him even more intimidating, it’s size compared to the French mans is a symbol of his power
Sherlock's pipe, after all Landa is a great detective :D
It's a purposeful tactic to psychologically undermine the man's authority and masculinity in his own home.
I think it's because anyone in the French farmer's position wants so very much to believe in the nice guy charade-finicky fountain pen, milk and comfy pipe included-even though he knows damned well in his heart that there's only one possible reason to get a visit from an SS Colonel in his little cottage...and Landa knows this, too, which is what makes him so damned disarming. Inevitable, and disarming despite it. He gives the man absolutely no alternative course of action.
The Inglourious Basterds intro is one of the best movie intros ever... such a nerve wrecking, bone chilling scene, so well played out... still gives me goosebumps every time. For me personally I put Inglourious Basterds over Pulp Fiction as the best movie Tarantino has made.
For sure it's better than Pulp Fiction
Better than pulp fiction but I think it’s a tad below django unchained
I find Pulp Fiction quite overrated and I would personally put Inglorious Basterds and Django in my top 5 movies of all time
@@KordonGMV I wouldn't call Pulp Ficiton overrated... not by a longshot. The dialogues are great, especially every scene Jackson is in. But to each his own.
@@MickayG Don't get me wrong I like the movie and it's great, but I hate the way people act as if directors should just stop because it's so utterly spectacular and transcends film
Christoph waltz is one of my favorite actors ever
The entirety of Inglorious Basterds is such a tense, nerve wracking movie. Every scene Hans Landa is in is terrifying and this scene sets the stage for that. After this scene you never know how much he knows but always feel terrified for the protagonists when he is in a scene with them. The scene where he meets Shoshana at the restaurant with Gobbles, the scene where he meets them at the movie premiere, the scene where he negotiates with Aldo. You know he's capable of anything, at any time, all because we've seen how cunning he is in this first scene. Add that in with the tension in the Basement Bar scene and the entire movie keeps you on pins and needles the entire time. Personally, I think it's Tarantino's best work.
I always see everyone praising waltz, but the other actor across from him (I forgot his name) also did an amazing job showing the pain his character felt when pointing out the family
Physically terrifying: I’m gonna go with Bane. Psychologically terrifying: Hans Landa. Great list, bro! Looking forward to more!
Nothing is better than joker's intro in the robbery scene..Batman dark knight
Yes
I know I'm surprised that isn't on here.
I think he has it on another video.
I also thought him entering the criminal meeting was great. “I’m going to make this pencil disappear...”. I consider it a better introduction to his capabilities and psyche.
That's pretty awesome, and the whole movie is. Ending wasn't as strong as it seemed to meander around the two boats and an upside down Joker.
The Dark Knight Rises started off so spectacularly... The weak pre ending and melancholy ending kneecaped the rest of the meandering movie. Maybe Nolan has problems with endings.
You know Han's is the most vicious when he makes Megatron look like a bag of kittens.
Inglorious Bastards is such a great movie. That scene is so interesting and escalates so quickly.
"The Departed" is the only Hollywood remake of a foreign film,I can think of,that is on par with the original if not better.
Then again,it´s directed by Scorcese and has Nicholson,DiCaprio,M.Damon,M.Wahlberg and Martin Sheen in it.
Definitely better IMO. The pacing for Infernal Affairs just seems off in comparison.
I wasn't aware it was a remake! Any place where I could find the original?
IF is superior lol
@@HKNYN1 Wrong
What do you think about Nolans Insomnia remake?
TDKR was the first film where i genuinely felt worried for the main character, Bane was just too much of a beast.
I'm with you on that. That movie reaches a _really_ low point that most films (especially action) fail to portray, and it takes you with it... there comes a point when you feel almost as desperate for a resolution as the characters in the movie.
Saved the best until last.
An outstanding character, that you could almost side with for his brilliance. If only it had be turned for the good.
This kind of people doesn't care about good or bad. They just choose the winning side.
Hans Landa will forever be my favorite villain
I love Landa but Anton Chigur is tops for me.
so happy that he got to redeem his "character rep" in Django Unchained.
@@dallastexas5653 Both are entirely different villains, so it's harder to like one more than the other. Chigurh is more terrifying, while Landa is both terrifying and strangely charismatic
12:37 is the best acting, the subtle motion from a smirk to an intimidating frown.
I don't see how anyone can deny that Tarantino is a master filmmaker.
One of the key reasons I've heard for how good the Inglourious Basterds one is because it uses the Alfred Hitchcock idea of the bomb under the table. Which is roughly the idea comparing a conversation between two people when suddenly a bomb goes off killing them giving 20 seconds of shock compared to at the start establishing with the audience that there is a bomb under the table that will go off in 5 minutes resulting in 5 or so minutes of tension. In this case the bomb being the family hiding under the floor boards and the explosion being the Germans finding and killing them.
Hans Landa has got to be the best written villain I've ever seen. Just how he can go from a cheery disposition to stone cold serious at the drop of a hat is terrifying. And using other languages to trick his targets was genius. Evil, but genius.
Plus, he's the most realistic villain and his interrogation tactics were spot on. That's far more effective than torture!
"No one cared who I was until I put on the mask."
Tell the truth: how many of you have been quoting this line recently? I sure have.
The moment Hans Landa's face turns serious..so well done ✌️
"You're sheltering enemies of the state... are you not?"
@@lavans5721 Yea, I started admitting to things I didn't even do 😅
@@benjimain6 "And you are italian?"
"Si, por favor"
@@lavans5721 🤣
That damn smile turning into a deadpan stare was sickening, I got goosebumps seeing it for the first time.
Tarantino makes amazing work.
The beginning of the departed=pure gold! Ps: Brenlord says congrats on the hard work brother!!
Thanks my guy! lets play some cod soon
They couldn't have picked a better, more stone-faced actor for the Farmer in the scene with Hans. The stare-down they had is chilling.
Chris Waltz's scene is fckin breathtaking
The Dark Knight Rises started off so spectacularly...
Anyone infatuated with the last scene and hasn’t yet seen the movie needs to look up “inglorious basterds Italian scene”. Never could you laugh and be so worried so much at once.
that was insanely suspenseful
“BONJORNO”
That Departed intro will always be incredible, and TDKR rises intro will always be amazing, but the Inglorious Basterds intro will always be terrifying.
Where's the "They'll expect one of us in the wreckage, brother."?
I cut it :( it was getting a little too long
too long? nah you should make them longer
Benjy that one of my favorite line in that movie as it shows how dedicated his men are to the cause and to him.
@@Benjy1 I am not completely familiar with copyright rules, but when you say too long, is that what your referring too?
That was a huge miss to not include that part. So much about bane and his followers is given to the audience in those short few seconds
That last scene got more intense as the music got louder and louder
heavens this is one of the best channels i've ever seen.
Thanks!
The subtlety of his threats and the way he maintains absolute control of the situation despite coming off as non-threatening and friendly is just so perfect. When he pulls out that ridiculous pipe you know it’s all over!
The last one was by far the best. No high stakes spec ops needed. Heck, he wasn't even the most evil of them! He doesn't do it out of hate or any of the typical motives for villainry. He does it because he's good at it and his skills are highly appreciated... What makes him stand out is his social mastery and that he actually made a pretty good offer to the person many of us would have expected to die...
I actually modeled an impromptu interrogation in a DnD session after the famous Hans Landa scene. My character was a chaotic neutral mercenary paired with another chaotic neutral mercenary played by my friend and we were sent on a job to do some investigating for this military for “signs of summoning”.
It was in a peaceful solitary lake house like a few miles from the nearest town and a half-elven war veteran lived there. We did some preliminary scouting around the place and deduced that he was indeed inside the house. So being the more charismatic of the pair my character went to introduce themselves to the man while my friend waited by the back door (the only other exit) as he was the stronger of the pair in a straight up fight.
My character managed to make their way inside after being let in and immediately noticed a doorway in the middle of the house presumably leading to a basement (it was a one story building) which the war veteran kept on glancing at. After some cheerful talking with the hesitant and closed off individual I decided to kick things up a notch because we couldn’t necessarily bring him up on charges just because he was quiet. Anyone would be wary after letting two strangers in who were armed and carrying an official letter from the military.
So I started asking about family and if any lived with him which he replied “No” to which both our characters knew was a lie based on eye witness reports (my friend had been listening in from the back door). Instead of pressing the issue my character continued on asking about personal life and how often he would get visitors yada yada. Basically trying to get a questioning tone out of him.
When he finally got fed up and bluntly stated if I wasn’t here to charge him with anything then I should leave. My character played dumb for a second and said “Oh, but I am here to charge you. Right now it’s just lying to an official during a sanctioned investigation, but that list could grow in the next minute depending on your actions. You have a daughter that lives here with you, and based on the fact that I haven’t heard anything around or seen anything of her I’m going to guess she’s out at the market.”
This immediately caught his attention and he stiffened up before glancing at two places. The door that lead to her room (though we didn’t know that at the time) and the door leading to the basement. The next exchanges went a little something like this. I don’t remember everything word for word, so bear with me.
My character purposely placed themselves between the half-elf and the back door, and dropped the friendly smile. My friend took that as a single to run around to front and wait for my que. “You’re hiding something in your basement aren’t you?” Silence. “Summoners perhaps? They were spotted in the area a few days ago. I’m assuming your daughter doesn’t know since you tried to desperately keep her out of the conversation. I can keep her out out of being charged as an accomplice as long as you point me to where your friends are.” A bald faced lie. We were directly instructed to bring anyone harboring these guys to the proper authority. Anyone.
But my deception worked (thank you +9 deception) and I got him to lead me to the door. He unlocked it and as soon as he did my friend came in through the front, quietly. It was really dark down there, but my character was a caster so I just planned to throw a fireball down there at the first opportunity. Unfortunately as soon as the veteran saw my friend he got cold feet and tried to stall us. Fight broke out on the very cramped stairs, four summoners joined the fray. It was messy, but fun. Kind of anti-climatic in text form, but one of my best memories from my DnD group.
The way Christopher waltz changes his whole demeanor at 12:36 from someone who is fairly friendly to 'do not Fk with me' is a Stroke of mastery. So subtle, genius
Dredd was an amazing movie... very underated.
It has some of the best one-liners i have ever heard.
Hans Landa is a walking horror movie.
That last scene is seriously scary, like actually scary scary. Thank the lord the Nazi's lost the war.
@Sonny
Deadass, everyone talks about the Nazis, while Japan raped and slaughtered millions.
@@Memento--Mori no one was hero in war mate soviets and allies did big warcrimes too.
loving your content Benjy.....getting me through this lockdown....thx
I love how bane’s goons can perfectly on the plane wing just cuz there’s a cord tied to them😂
Always wonder how the crew was able to make that scene. Can't imagine them just going full Tom Cruise.
This channel has a way of making art and nostalgia out of art and nostalgia. True beauty.
Thanks alot!
@@Benjy1 no, no, thank you Big B.
you didn't mention no country for old men. that's one of the best villain compared to any other
Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
The Departed was the best movie I’ve ever seen iml and the fact this video opened up with that put a smile on my face.
yet ANOTHER banger by benjy
Good Job
That's one of the best lines I've ever heard the beginning of this video
Inglorious Basterds is in my top 5 movies of all time. Seriously incredibly well made film.
I have that same wolverine comic from The Departed lol.
Great videos man. Been watching your different selections. Keep up the great work bro👌🏾💯✌🏾✌🏾
My boy B comin thru in the clutch with some good material
Landa wins hands down. But the real head twister is this: Does Landa already know Mimieux is Shosanna when he orders milk for her in the restaurant? Is he just messing with her for fun, the way he did when he let her go after killing her family?
I always wondered the same. I personally think he knew and he was just being a dick but I cant say for sure
Member? Nobody but quentin tarantino would know for sure but personally i think its how Landa rolls i mean i would think its a mere coincidence that he ordered her milk , not coffee , with the strudel but again there was already a cute little jar of cream along with it , and in my opinion , it would ruin the taste to have milk with that so my mind is like this 🤪🤪🤪 when searching for an answer to your Q
@@Benjy1 I think it was implied he knew. I was always convinced he knew because Landa doesn't consider himself a nazi or a patriot, he's an oppurtunist. He always thinks about what he will gain from a situation before acting he wasn't in a rush to report or kill Shosanne because in his mind there could have been an oppurtunity there.
@@Benjy1 Gestapo officers had to carry lists and ID's for the people they were hunting as well as their psyche papers from doctors. This makes the officers know almost EVERYTHING about the victims. Someone with Lando's skill, the papers are a better weapon than the walther he had. His message is to spread fear. He let her go so she will be tormented for the rest of her life and to know that he outsmarted her.
No he did not - would not make any sense. I am amazed how people even come up with nonsense like that. It would be an insane and honestly very retarded plothole.
He simply checks her for being Jewish by ordering milk.
The inglourious basterds scene is so good because us along with the French guy keep trying to tell ours3lves that hans landa is just too full of himself and that he doesn't actually know... But we keep getting told he does
Love this channel, man 👍
bill the butcher in Gangs of New York....great villain intro
that scene was on the cuttingboard, I cut it out just at the end :(
Benjy Sounds like there could be a Best Villain Intros Part 2 on the horizon?
Dennis Hopper’s Frank Booth from Blue Velvet would be a classic one to include. Haha just sayin’.
@@Benjy1 maybe best scariest horror scenes too
“You do good in school? Good we call that a paradox”
Dredd is such an underrated movie
Sir CZcamsr, you are a gentleman and a scholar. Nice job!
Without the entrance of Angel Eyes from the good the bad and the ugly I can't take that list serious. Even Hans Landas entrance was a tribute to Angel Eyes entrance!
Nice video
Lena Hadley is an amazing actress and needs a ton more credit
Totally agree!
I've been bugging him to make a video with MaMa in it. She deserves a spot in the badass villain dept.
Michael Pipkin it’s a crime they didn’t give her more to do in the last few seasons of game of thrones.
@@dirtydinner2432 maybe
@@dirtydinner2432 her death was terrible
I'm going to join with many others and say Hans Landa is one of the coolest villains ever.
love how they told megatron to pick again and he did
Megatron is everybody’s cum dump in the bayverse
Hans Landa - one of my favourite characters ever, let alone villain.
@Tobias Neely thank you sir
I see Hans Landa in my nightmares. That scene in the diner with him and Shoshanna is terrifying
Inglorious barsterds, what a spectacular way to end this clip. 👌🏻... Best selection of vilian clips I've seen so far. Now u definitely need to upstage this specific video. And that is going to be tough.
#ilovedallofit
That first few minutes of "Inglourious Basterds" is the most frightening of any movie I have ever witnessed. No monster movie, no horror flick, no Alfred Hitchcock has ever scared me the way that sequence does to this moment. I pee my pants whenever I see that scene.
12:37 - no words are needed to understand the shifting from friendly to threatening.
O cara é foda.
Absolutely Perfect!
Thanks my man!
"When you're facing a loaded gun......what's the difference?"
Keep up the good work
*when people see the thumbnail
“LEDGER’S JOKER BETTER BE IN THIS LIST.”
right? lmao i had to address it in the description ;)
Good job on editing you are amazing the departed worked out good in it and you would go next the reel heel,keep up the good work!😃
Thanks alot man!
No problem keep up the good work
Even though I watched Waltz in Inglories Bastards like 10 to 15 times already, I felt my pulse raise nevertheless watching him performing this chilling scene
Dang! Dark Knight Rises - awesome pick!!
Hansen Landa is the perfect example of how you can be polite char. ming, and an absolute MONSTER. I remeber forgetting to blink durring the strudel scene. I was a terrified as she was, and still to this day dont know if he knew. I remeber that thanking God I didnt live in over there in those times.
Thing is gonna be relax until you see Christoph Waltz’s Poker Face.
"she fell funny" lol how was she supposed to fall?
Santino Campbell in a less funny way
Not be edgy but it was kinda goofy
Its implying he's killed many and this one was out of the ordinary.
This CZcams channel knows about all the best movies
Well done, you have a new subscriber. Here's your lucky quarter.
Thanos has such a scary entrance too! Badass
How megatron and mama got in over Thanos I'll never know.
Cristoph waltz should have given some outstanding award, for this role
If you mean he should have received an award for his acting, he did.
Quick search would have told you; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Waltz
Waltz received the Best Actor Award for the performance at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and received acclaim from critics and the public. In 2009, he began sweeping critics' awards circuits, receiving awards for Best Supporting Actor from the New York Film Critics Circle, the Boston Society of Film Critics,[20] Los Angeles Film Critics Association,[20] and for Best Supporting Actor at the 67th Golden Globe Awards and the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2010.
The following month, he won the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor,[21] and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[22] Tarantino acknowledged the importance of Waltz to his film by stating: "I think that Landa is one of the best characters I've ever written and ever will write, and Christoph played it to a tee. It's true that if I couldn't have found someone as good as Christoph I might not have made Inglourious Basterds"
He won an Oscar, BAFTA, Cannes, critics choice, Golden Globe, empire, and Screen actors Guild a.k.a. SAG awards for that role
Nice vids thanks
14.20 the farmer, tough and rugged, looked like a frightened small child knowing what was about to happen. Very well acted as well
4:10 might be one of the most badass shots ive seen in awhile
Dude... I watched Inglourious basterds yesterday and right the next few hours you post this video
Hans Landa Is a brilliant villain.Cunning and very intelligent.With out raising his voice he can be intimidating.Christoph Waltz is an amazing actor.Love watching movies he is in.
"The Departed" had so many "Oh shit!" moments in it for me, such a crazy movie!
No one can write dialogue like Tarantino. And no one can put that dialogue to screen like Waltz. The pub scene in Inglorious Basterds is also very well written and extremely tense.
Christoph Walz was absolutely terrifying as Hans Landa.
Buddy Benjy bringin the bomb broadcasts, hell yeah
transformers into bane intro editing was epic
love it
HA! Finally!!!! MaMa! You are awesome.
You fuckin rule, man. You fuckin rule....... thank you. I personally thank you. I live in Vegas, and I'm saying fuck yea to this video.
i see you saved the best til last