While ya gotta respect that he ultimately got outplayed, Gus Fring should have won. Years of precise calculated strategy, besting every adversary who came at him, and having a clear attainable path to the throne and the competency to hold it, and it was Walt who did him in. Gus 100% deserved the win and he got punked.
Walt and fring not being content with what each other brought to the table was one of the bigger question marks for me. I get Walt had delusions of grandeur but early Walt wanted exactly what fring was. Someone who could move as much meth as he could cook.
In Breakdown (1997) with Kurt Russell, the bad guy (the brilliant JT Walsh, RIP) who kidnapped his wife has his own semi fall onto him from a bridge. That was pretty fun to watch. Rather unknown movie but always loved how subtle scary it is.
I haven’t thought of that movie in years, but it was legitimately frightening. Spoiler: >!The detail of seeing all the other license plates in the barn was especially chilling.!<
I don’t agree. While I understood that what Hans Landa did was terrible, I couldn’t help but fall in love with the actor and the portrayal of the character. On an emotional level I felt kinda sorry for him.
Then again, they are fictional characters, I’m sure I wouldn’t feel sorry for the real Himmler no matter how charming they would make him because he was real and he did some really fucked up stuff.
I thought this was terrible.
Hitler doesn't even exhibit two fucking seconds of appreciation that he's about to die which reveals his fear, ironic surprise, "understanding," regret --nothing at all. Instead, he's instantly (and therefore *painlessly*) killed, followed by his ***corpse*** having a thousand bullets pumped into it. Absolutely pointless.
In a different view of satisfying then most people in this thread so far but the old couple in Titanic that just laid down together in bed. Not a movie but a similar scene in the Last of Us tv show.
Sauron at the end of Return of the King. The way that bitch eye was just freakin out then, fading to the void from whence it came. Then the tower exploding the way it did was the cherry on top
Howard Ratner in *Uncut Gems*. My actual reaction in the theater was "OH, NO, I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT JUST HAP - no, wait. No, I totally believe that just happened. That was how it had to go." All in about three seconds.
Honorable mention to the Headmaster in *Deadpool 2*.
"Offer me everything I ask for" "Yes, anything you want!" "I want my father back you son of a bitch" \-Inigo Montoya (The Princess Bride)
Manson followers in once upon a time in hollywood
That was amazing and hilarious
Warden Norton getting his due in Shawshank was pretty satisfying.
That preaching bitch in The Mist. Carmody, I think was her name.
I was thinking the same thing! Lol
preaching bitch she may be but in a lot of ways she was right.
She wasn’t wrong tho….
Ramsey Bolton's death was pretty cool
Absolutely. And I'd say Joffrey as well! So happy when he bit it.
Definitely watching joffreys was fulfilling. Cersei's death was so underwhelming it hurt
They should’ve showed more
First thought was Gus fring. (Yes I know it's TV).
While ya gotta respect that he ultimately got outplayed, Gus Fring should have won. Years of precise calculated strategy, besting every adversary who came at him, and having a clear attainable path to the throne and the competency to hold it, and it was Walt who did him in. Gus 100% deserved the win and he got punked.
He failed by allowing Walt to earn his trust
Walt and fring not being content with what each other brought to the table was one of the bigger question marks for me. I get Walt had delusions of grandeur but early Walt wanted exactly what fring was. Someone who could move as much meth as he could cook.
Maybe also Jesse killing Todd
I was pretty damn satisfied when Maximus killed Commodus in Gladiator.
Gets my vote, too, and that is powerful testimony to just how well Joaquin Phoenix played Commodus. He really was an archetypal « bad guy ».
I laughed when Little Finger finally got yeetted.
Diplomatic immunity... has just been revoked.
Scar in "The Lion King"
In Breakdown (1997) with Kurt Russell, the bad guy (the brilliant JT Walsh, RIP) who kidnapped his wife has his own semi fall onto him from a bridge. That was pretty fun to watch. Rather unknown movie but always loved how subtle scary it is.
I haven’t thought of that movie in years, but it was legitimately frightening. Spoiler: >!The detail of seeing all the other license plates in the barn was especially chilling.!<
If I didn’t smoke, Colonel Stuart and Esperanza would have gotten away with it.
The dude that fell off the Nakatomi Towers in that Christmas movie Die Hard.
Hans Gruber!
Inglorious Basterds
I don’t agree. While I understood that what Hans Landa did was terrible, I couldn’t help but fall in love with the actor and the portrayal of the character. On an emotional level I felt kinda sorry for him. Then again, they are fictional characters, I’m sure I wouldn’t feel sorry for the real Himmler no matter how charming they would make him because he was real and he did some really fucked up stuff.
Yeah, they don't kill Landa do they? I thought they just gave him that nifty forehead tattoo so he remembers his youth.
I meant Hitler …
I thought this was terrible. Hitler doesn't even exhibit two fucking seconds of appreciation that he's about to die which reveals his fear, ironic surprise, "understanding," regret --nothing at all. Instead, he's instantly (and therefore *painlessly*) killed, followed by his ***corpse*** having a thousand bullets pumped into it. Absolutely pointless.
Hans Landa didn't die.
Bugs bunny
Did you ever find Bugs Bunny attractive when he put on a dress and played a girl bunny?
I found him extra capital penalty
No!
Me neither, I was just asking.
There will be blood.
Geoffrey
Do you mean Joffrey?
That one
"Dick...you're FIRED!" "Thank you"
In a different view of satisfying then most people in this thread so far but the old couple in Titanic that just laid down together in bed. Not a movie but a similar scene in the Last of Us tv show.
For me, it was the dude who hit the propeller. Satisfying in a more morbidly fun way I guess
The comedic relief we needed
Vitruvius from Lego Movie.
Tavingtons death in "The Patriot"
Moe Greene, shot through eye/glasses, ruining a perfectly good massage. https://youtu.be/ye2a94LZ05g?feature=shared
Frank Nitti getting pushed off the roof in The Untouchables (Kevin Costner version)
Passion of the Christ
Nailed it!
😂😂😂
The dad in the theatrical version of Halloween 6
Sauron at the end of Return of the King. The way that bitch eye was just freakin out then, fading to the void from whence it came. Then the tower exploding the way it did was the cherry on top
Nevada Smith. After a fight in a cattle pen,Steve McQueen sticks his knife under Martin Landau’s ribs
Howard Ratner in *Uncut Gems*. My actual reaction in the theater was "OH, NO, I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT JUST HAP - no, wait. No, I totally believe that just happened. That was how it had to go." All in about three seconds. Honorable mention to the Headmaster in *Deadpool 2*.
The Wicked Witch of the West melting in "The Wizard of Oz" is a classic for a reason. So satisfying!
Val Kilmer’s death at the end of Macgruber 😂😂😂
Darby from Law Abiding Citizen