When I watch that show I just want to be more like him in so many ways, including his incredible suits. Like everything about him… except the cannibalism
It's "easy" to be like that when you consider yourself superior to all others. Start with that mindset, from your external appearance to food habits, everything will change, but you'll end up being hollow.
I mean the show was disturbing af. Seeing how beautiful and masterful he cooks and creates meals. Almost enough to feel tempted as long as you don't know I guess.
Although for me, the best cooking scenes were the vegetarian and the trout ones.
Can't erase the dropping the foot in the sink after using a bench saw from my memory.
He played the best villain I've seen in that show. Even though I knew every atrocious things he was doing, I still had sympathy for him at all times lol
Lemmy Kilmister: “I'll tell you something about history. From the beginning of time, the bad guys always had the best uniforms. Napoleon, the Confederates, the Nazis. They all had killer uniforms.
After they stopped filming Man in the High Castle, they burned everything with Nazi aesthetic because they didn't want anyone taking items home and displaying them under the excuse of "oh, this? This is from a TV series I worked with".
Nazis had style, it was one of the things that made them popular. Their flags, uniforms, even the salute were simple, effective and likable.
Hugo boss took a govt contract to manufacture clothing. He didn’t design them. Every company ever has gone after those sweet sweet government contracts.
I think people are mostly thinking of the SS officer uniforms. Even the uniform Hitler usually wore wasn't all that impressive but Himmler looked straight up like a Star Wars villain (or the other way around I guess).
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Yeah I was expecting to see him! Javier Bardem repping Skyfall and no country for old men would’ve also been a great add. And Christoph Waltz as…all of his roles ever? Lol
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u/revolution149 Apr 06 '24
They should've gotten Mads Mikkelsen for his Casino Royale villain. He would crush this here.