Villains Who Were Really The Hero

I gotta go with Cal Hockley from Titanic. If it wasn't for the wealth of him and others, that ship would never have been built.
He gave that whore Rose a ring, a fat diamond, bought her art, clothes, took her on vacays, but the bitch still disrespected him and cheated.
She deserved more than a swift slap, she deserved a beat down for contracting syphilis from Jack, who loved his French hookers. Slithery slut!

Cal was my fuckin boy!!

Caledon Hockley was the victim of that tale Phone Post 3.0

Yes he was. He tried to bring class and taste into that whore's life, and was even willing to support her broke ass ginger mother.

Cal's baller status still makes Jay-Z insecure.

The fiance in the notebook. He treated his girl great, she needed some space, he gave it to her and she cheated.
I hate the movie because of that cheating whore Phone Post 3.0

Frontin - The fiance in the notebook. He treated his girl great, she needed some space, he gave it to her and she cheated.
I hate the movie because of that cheating whore Phone Post 3.0
Actually the fiance wasn't really a villain I guess. But I hate that fucking movie. Phone Post 3.0

Ralph Machio in the Karate Kid.<br /><br />Went to new school, stole Johnnies girl, acted like an emotional prick, sprayed water on Johnny Lawerence while he was trying to smoke a joint in the washroom at the school dance. <br /><br />Daniel san deserved to get his ass handed to him.

Tyler Durden. Phone Post 3.0

I can not believe I watched The Karate Kid as a child and thought Daniel was the one to be cheered for.

Mel Gibson Phone Post 3.0

Shut up faggot Phone Post 3.0

HST - I can not believe I watched The Karate Kid as a child and thought Daniel was the one to be cheered for.

Everyone always overlooks what Krease taught those kids and sacrificed for them to become disciplined Kobra Kai. He also served this country, was a business owner, and had no tolerance for Italian ladyboys. Krease's dojo was the backbone of Southern California's Karate and Kung Fu industry during the 80's, and was also the state's finest in producing tournament champions.

His legacy has forever been missed. Look at the state of Karate and Kung Fu today...it's gone to shit since Krease got fucked over by Miyagi.

Firemansam - Shut up faggot Phone Post 3.0

I knew I smelled hairspray and failure...what's up you Aussie bastard?!

AttentionDeficitDizzle - 
HST - I can not believe I watched The Karate Kid as a child and thought Daniel was the one to be cheered for.

Everyone always overlooks what Krease taught those kids and sacrificed for them to become disciplined Kobra Kai. He also served this country, was a business owner, and had no tolerance for Italian ladyboys. Krease's dojo was the backbone of Southern California's Karate and Kung Fu industry during the 80's, and was also the state's finest in producing tournament champions.

His legacy has forever been missed. Look at the state of Karate and Kung Fu today...it's gone to shit since Krease got fucked over by Miyagi.

This forum taught me that Johnny Lawerence was to hero of that movie. I am pretty sure there have been entire threads devoted to it.

Daniel LaRusso was an annoying little prick.

Paco.

Captain America had a great quote in one of his comics about the psychology of fighting.

It's not about being honorable. At the end of the day, fighting is about winning. A win is a win, dirty or not. 'Murica, bitches.

The groin shot was justified.

Should've worn a cup, you ballet-dancing fairy. Phone Post 3.0

John Doe (Kevin Spacey) in seven.

He just wanted a better world. Plus he killed Gwyneth Phone Post 3.0

thegreatone287 - Tyler Durden. Phone Post 3.0
100% this. I can't even bring myself to consider him the villain but looking at it from a structural standpoint I suppose it must've been him. Phone Post 3.0

Pratty - John Doe (Kevin Spacey) in seven.

He just wanted a better world. Plus he killed Gwyneth Phone Post 3.0

I agree with that 2nd part!

-Chris Martin

Jack in Titanic was a figment of Rose's imagination. Phone Post 3.0

priziesthorse - The principal in Ferris Buellers Day Off.
Ferris was undoubtedly a douche roller. Phone Post 3.0

MarkRobinson - Jack in Titanic was a figment of Rose's imagination. Phone Post 3.0

mind is blown