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It was just to show what an evil, psychotic villain he was. I thought it was effective in doing that.
Zorin was just being tidy.
I was actually thinking about this very scene only the other day. I was wondering why I actually felt more sympathy for several of the recent villains, such as LeChiffre and Silva. I think the mine scene in AVTAK leaves you no alternative but to see Zorin as evil. It provides a more simplistic black and white moral universe within the films. These days it's more complex.
As to your other thought, I tend to find the more black and white things and people are painted in a Bond film, the less I tend to enjoy it. The stories are centered around an assassin; it just seems to me those sorts of stories work better when there is more moral ambiguity in them.