To be sure, the gigantic, all - powerful, merciless Thanos (voiced and performed by Josh Brolin in perhaps the film's most interesting performance) is
a genocidal maniac who DOES want control of all living things — but according to his twisted and demented and damaged mindset, if he can arbitrarily remove half the population through a snap of his mighty fingers, he'll actually be saving the universe by thinning out the population to a manageable number.
Your god is an egotistical
genocidal maniac who condones mass murder?
And if Pence goes, then we will hear about how Paul Ryan, the new second - in - line, is a homicidal and
genocidal maniac who wants to kill millions or tens of millions by repealing Obamacare.
Not exact matches
I don't, because I'm not a moron
who thinks kissing up to an immortal
genocidal maniac is a good insurance policy.
Who would have imagined, fifty years ago, that much of American liberalism, rather than making the moral and political case for deposing a
genocidal maniac, would find itself in de facto alliance with the status - quo forces in world politics?
Han Solo's pose and outfit are perfect, but it's Darth Vader
who comes off looking best, with a pretty dramatic redesign helping him skate the line between «goofy kid's game character» (essential, since he's a playable «hero») and «
genocidal maniac» almost perfectly.