Episode 70 (Villains) - After Show
Villains
Who’s the better Gruber
Hans Gruber
Die Hard
An NYPD officer tries to save his wife and several others taken hostage by German terrorists during a Christmas party at the Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles.
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Simon Gruber
Die Hard with a Vengeance
John McClane and a Harlem store owner are targeted by German terrorist Simon Gruber in New York City, where he plans to rob the Federal Reserve Building.
Simon says:
You have a 3-gallon and a 5-gallon jug that you can fill from a fountain of water.
The problem is to fill one of the jugs with exactly 4 gallons of water. How do you do it?
Leave and answer in the comments below!
Hannibal Lecter
Every Frame a Painting brilliantly goes into detail regarding the first interaction between Hannibal and Clarice. This show just how terrifying Hannibal by simply his body language.
the #1 BAMF!!!
christopher Lee
Hero Vs Villain
Protagonist
VS
Antagonist
Where the lines blur between heroes and villains, protagonists and antagonists
Mrs. Doubtfire?!
YES … Mrs. Doubtfire! Who is the real villain?! Is there actually a villain? How does time and age effect the way you view a movie and its characters? How does perspective change this? Let us know your thought in the comments below!
Captain Fantastic
Can a father’s love and need to protect his children be seen as villainous
Tarantino creates amazing Villains!
HANS LANDA
Why is Hans Landa so terrifying?
Michael from Lessons from the Screenplay says it better than we ever could
CALVIN CANDIE
It’s just another Tuesday
One of the most evil, terrifying, commanding villains in TV history!
Gustavo Fring
Giancarlo Esposito brilliantly portrays the evil and calculating drug lord, Gus Fring. Gus is as ruthless and Machiavellian as his is philanthropic, soft spoken and well polished.
Spoilers
Gus shows his true colors
Even in his last moments, Gus fixes his tie to keep up his cultivated exterior
The scene
Behind the Scene
The Terminator
The T-800 Terminator was Skynet's first cybernetic organism, with living tissue over a hyperalloy endoskeleton. This made it Skynet's first successful Infiltrator unit, capable of infiltrating the Resistance.
The T-1000 is entirely made of a liquid metal called "mimetic polyalloy", meaning it can reform into any shape it touches of the approximate size, thus calling it a "shape-changer". It can impersonate other people as well as morph its arms into blades.
The T-X is a highly advanced model of Terminator. With the success of the mimetic polyalloy T-1000 Series, Skynet continued to develop its liquid metal technology, this time combining it with an advanced endoskeleton.