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5. Women With Thighs of Steel (Onatopp)
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1. Anyone willing to seduce May Day and cause a flooded earthquake is definitely psycho in my book. (Zorin)
Goldfinger is a great metaphor IMO.
Can see them all in the nut house sat in a circle playing patty cake patty cake the bakers man
Yeah it has to be Onnatop. She doesn't just enjoy killing either, it turns her on.
I do enjoy that metaphor but that doesn't make Goldfinger any less of a psycho. The man is rich beyond belief and yet he must cheat at cards to feel good. He has a beautiful kept woman that he doesn't sleep with, and when she betrays him he doesn't just kill her, he suffocates her to death with the symbol of his wealth just to send a message to Bond to steer clear of his affairs. He wagers to play a game of golf for a bar of gold and cheats to try and win it. When he loses, he demonstrates his henchmen's deadly abilities in broad daylight. When he catches Bond at Auric Enterprises, again rather than just kill him, Goldfinger decides to wait for Bond to regain conciseness before cutting him in half with a laser. Then when he meets with the gangsters in Kentucky, he gives a longwinded speech detailing the brilliance and audacity of his plan right before he has them all killed by the nerve gas. Then there's Solo, who he doesn't just have shot, but has him and his gold crushed in a car compacter. Then at the end when the Americans are defeating his personal army at Fort Knox, he has already prepared for this possibility. He turns his coat inside-out so he looks like an American, shoots his own men and business partner to keep up his cover in front of a group of US troops and then when he gets clear of them he kills them too, shooting them in the back. I'd say that Goldfinger is one of, if not the most psychotic villain out there.
Hear, hear! I agree. But maybe not the most psychotic. I think that honor goes to... me!
Well. I'll start writing your obituary then.
The public don't know what they want until it's right in their faces. Trust me. This will sell.
Uh, anyway. Zorin is quite psychotic as well.
Great way to introduce yourself to a new forum - telling everyone here that they are clueless.