Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Edward Cullen (Twilight)
Ah, Edward Cullen, the mysterious stranger who...Bwa ha ha hahahahhah hahahhha...ohhhh man....yeah...had you going there for a second, right? I mean, it was pretty convincing for at least two seconds, right? Whew, I'm glad we shared this time together.
Note to actual Twilight fans: Sorry!
Special Bonus: The highlights to the MSTK3 guys' "Twilight" commentary:
Badassery Quotient: 1% (he can actually run pretty fast, I suppose)
What It Would Take For Me To Fuck With Him/Her: What are you offering? A dollar? Done. Most of an apple? Double done.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Töre (The Virgin Spring)
That's a mistake.
Here's the thing: yes, science has proven that the Swedish people are an easy going, peace loving people, always at the ready with a piping hot mug of hot chocolate. But if you look closely, the reverse corrollary is also true. A corrollary that hides almost too easily in the long arctic nights of the Swedish landscape: if you cross a Swede, prepare to get cut.
A veritable two-man wrecking team, Ingmar Bergman and Max Von Sydow spent a good number of years proving this precise subset of Swedish anthropological study. In one corner you have Von Sydow, a block of Swedish marble. Indomitable against the elements, more of a granite wall than a man, and feared by Death itself. When Von Sydow speaks, his words consist solely of the blood of his enemies. In the other corner you have Bergman, the only living man who was able to fully contain the power of Von Sydow and channel it into the moving image. Having already seemingly reached the pinnacle of their collaboration with "The Seventh Seal" a scant three years earlier, these men dared lightning to strike twice. And strike it did.
In "The Virgin Spring," Von Sydow plays Töre, the tactiturn patriarch of a small medieval farming community. He thinks today is going to be one of those miracle days where the sun shines its brightest, the crops grow their tallest, and his daughter does not get raped and murdered by a roving band of sheep herding thugs. Unluckily for Töre, there's no prize for two out of three. You see, much like in the recent re-remake "Last House on the Left," Töre's pure/virgin daughter is indeed beset by such a roving band of thugs, wherin they have their way with her and then club her to death with a club. Thinking they've gotten away scot free with their evil pursuits, the rapists come across Töre's farm community, not knowing it was his daughter with whom they have just brutally had their way. In this classic poweder keg situation, you have Töre, who realizes what these men have done when he finds his daughter's clothes among their belongings, and the idiot rapists (two young men and their ten-year old brother).
Question: What's a wronged Swede to do?
Answer: Amazing feats of revenge mixed together with just the right amount of cold-blooded murder. A classic recipe!
Portraits of Badassery is now proud to present a step by step guide to Ritualistically Avenging Your Daughter's Death in the Most Awesomely Norse Way Possible:
.Step 1: Find a nearby birch tree and wrestle with it until you have literally pulled it out of the ground.
While most seekers of vengance might think to hew down the tree with a conveniently located axe or short sword, this in fact a common mistake. By proving yourself superior in hand to hand combat with even nature itself, you have all but proven that no other man is anywhere close to being a match for you. Bonus points for picking a birch tree in the most desolate landscape possible.
.Step 2: With a careful eye, hew as many branches from the birch tree as possible and fashion them into a cat o' nine tails. Whip yourself repeatedly with this instrument, fully nude, in the nearest bathhouse available. Fact: Not only are you repenting for the bloody sins you are about to commit, you are also toughening up your body for any damages it might take in the ensuing melee. This is exactly the type of synergy you'll need to adequetely take on a band of depraved monsters.
.Step 3: Now fully dressed in your resplendent Swedish murder wardrobe, silently enter the dining hall where the murderers are sleeping. Be careful not to wake them up (yet), as you'll want to enjoy the time readying your "butcher knife," the one covered top to bottom with ritualistic demon iconography, in your handmade badass chair seemingly made from five seperate redwood trees. Since you are doing God's work, you'll want to wait precisely until dawn to actually strike. Another two-fold reason here: not only will you be bathing your transgressors in the forgiving light of the Lord, you'll also be able to see better as you are repeatedly stabbing with your giant hell blade. No need to waste your energy stabbing thin air!
.Step 4: Feel free to enact your bloody bloody revenge as necessary!
Honestly, what makes this film work so well is the perfect slow-burn Bergman creates. When the flame finally reaches the powder inside the keg, it is quick, dirty and so very thrilling. Of course, it doesn't hurt that Von Sydow dispatches his victims in the most badass ways possible. The first guy get pinned against the wall with a huge dining table and then repeatedly stabbed in the neck with the devil knife. Awesome. The second guy gets burned alive on the cooking pit in the center of the room. In an especially badass display, Von Sydow holds his perp over the flame at the expense of his own hands, badly burning them in the process. And then, we're left with the ten year old kid. Now, I know what you're thinking: in a typical scenario, the kid repents for the sins he took part in and then the hero forgives him and maybe adopts him to make sure he's raised in a good home, right? Unfortunately, in this scenario, the ten year old kid messed with the wrong Swede. In what is arguably the best moment in the film, the kid is looking at Von Sydow with these blubbery repentant eyes, and Von Sydow grabs the kid over his head and throws him full force against the nearest wall, killing him. Amazing. So cold blooded, without an ounce of remorse (see, Von Sydow already repented with the whole birch flogging ritual, so it's cool, right?).
Badassery Quotient: 261%
Friday, August 14, 2009
The Baroness - (GI Joe)
...Now, I'm no scientist, but, um, I can't imagine it's too much fun being intimate with a guy with a metal head. First of all, on a purely tactile level, that metal is probably going to be cold to the touch, so that's awkward right from the start. And then after that, well, there's a whole rabbit hole of problems you could potentially be getting into. And frankly, I would think The Baroness is too smart to box herself into a corner like that. Also!, what is she doing with a guy who's down with wearing that much fur? Fur is murder, people. Even when it's in the outrageous shape of a cobra hood. There is simply no excuse.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Liam Neeson's Character (Taken)
Ostensibly, the character Liam Neeson plays in the hit movie "Taken" is named Bryan Mills. Ultimately, you don't need to know that. What you do need to know is this:
Liam Neeson's Character (hereafter referred to as Liam Neeson) wants his daughter back, damn-it, and he's going to do whatever it takes to make that happen.
And friends, if I ever come to the point in my life where I start kidnapping nubile teenaged daughters, you better believe the first question I will ask them mid-kidnap will be, "Hold up, are you by any chance Liam Neeson's daughter?" Why is that? Because after all these years, Liam Neeson has evidently been the secret master of Badassery and hasn't really bothered to tell anyone about it until now.
I mean, sure, on the surface, he's got some things going for him already going into this situation:
1) He was Darkman, a scientist horribly scarred by toxic waste toting criminals, who then turns to a sordid life of revenge. Wearing synthetic skin of his own creation, Liam Neeson goes on a murderous rampage to take back the life that was stolen from him. Definite bonus points here.
2) He was Oskar Schindler, pretty much a one man army personally responsible for infiltrating Hitler's secret bunker and putting a violent stop to him and his mad search for mystical powers. This could also be the plot to Return to Castle Wolfenstein, so let's get back to this one.
3) He was Qui-Gon Jinn, ladykiller of epic proportions (he totally did Anakin's mom that night on Tatooine in "Phantom Menace," admit it) and knight errant of a simpler more elegant age (also, he almost won that lightsaber fight with Darth Maul, so, a couple of bonus points for effort).
4) He was (spoiler alert) R'as al Ghul, the Batman villian with eyes of cold steel matched only by the actual cold steel in his hands. By which I mean his sword. By which I mean his actual sword, with which he fights Batman, and wins! And as we all know, anyone who can best Batman in a test of physical acumen automatically gets infinity bonus points.
So.
Going into "Taken," Liam Neeson already has some serious credentials going for him. His secret weapon though, is that regardless of this extensive badass background, most people still see Liam Neeson as this soft spoken gentle giant. A kindly, older father figure who just wants to share some quality bonding time with his estranged teenage daughter on her 18th birthday. When "Taken" is properly examined, science shows us that the critical error the villains make in bringing down Liam Neeson's unmeasurable wrath, in lieu of not kidnapping his daughter, is instead actually kidnapping his daughter and then (sadly, for them) daring him to do something about it.
What occurs over the next hour and a half is one of the most enjoyable and unexpected exploits of badassery I have ever watched. Sure, knowing Liam Neeson's secret badass past, it makes sense that he'll shoot a couple of guys, maybe throw some punches, and if he's lucky, drive a car really fast past some recognizable French landmarks (spoiler alert: the film mainly takes place in France). In fact, what actually happens is so...vivid, I almost don't want to ruin the clinical ruthlessness Liam Neeson displays in categorically destroying anyone even remotely involved with his daughter's kidnapping (he just wants his daughter back, damn-it!). To wit:
1) His method of hand to hand fighting, which I was not familiar with before this movie, but according to the furious fact checkers at the IMDB is called "Pentchack Silat," involves Liam Neeson using whatever is available (guns, nightsticks, candleabras) and then ramming those objects into his victims throats as hard as he can around ten times in a row. It is stunning to watch. This happens about every five minutes, and not only does it not get boring, it somehow becomes more awesome as the movie continues.
2) Oh man, the guy stuck with actually physically kidnapping Liam Neeson's daughter gets pretty much the worst deal of anyone in the movie, or any movie ever (but of course, his main mistake: deciding to kidnap Liam Neeson's daughter). After getting slammed in the throat about twenty times and then shot, the kidnapper awakens in Liam Neeson's secret interrogation chamber for a fun little round of electric shock 'til you drop. Curious fact about Liam Neeson: he is the Emeril of electric shock torture, always wanted to kick it up a notch. So, instead of simply attaching metal clips to the dude to electrocute him (you know, standard operating procedure), Liam Neeson takes two metal spokes and thrusts them into the poor kidnapper's legs, seemingly straight into the most sensitive of bones, the leg bone (again, according to science). Liam Neeson then turns on the electric current, snaps a witty riposte, and smoothly walks away imparting one final lesson: If you kidnap Liam Neeson's daughter, he will jam metal prongs into your bones and then leave you to die via a endless steam of electricity going directly into your aforementioned fragile, fragile leg bones.
3) Liam Neeson invites himself over to the house of one of his old French colleagues for dinner (ooh, burn), and in a slightly more rude gesture, ends up shooting the man's wife right in front of him in order to get a missing piece of information. Oh, Liam Neeson, you card! Pulling the old Shoot-A-Man's-Wife-Violently-In-Front-Of-Him Gambit! Honestly though, Frenchman, a simple bullet wound is probably preferable to the alternative of getting slammed on the throat a dozen times.
4) Honestly, much much more. If you have any interest in the dark journeys a man must take in order to reclaim the one thing most precious to him, you really can't beat "Taken." Each time you see Liam Neeson inventively and bone-snapping-ly claim his next target, it's just a light feather tap compared to what's coming next.
Also, for all you would-be kidnappers out there, please watch this movie first to make sure you learn the one necessary lesson to stay alive: whatever you do, please please, don't kidnap Liam Neeson's virgin daughter. Thanks for listening!
Badassery Quotient: 300%
What It Would Take For Me To Fuck With Him/Her: An adamantium neck guard and bones that didn't conduct electricity.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Eleanor Roosevelt (Historical Record)
A woman. A dragon-lady that even the simplest fool knew not to cross. A weapon with more megaton force than all of the combined engines of destruction dreamed up by the Manhattan Project. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. A woman who defied the shackles that society placed upon her in order to rise up and single-handedly thwart the ambitions of Hitler and Tojo.
Now, while there might be some slight hyperbole in the above statements, let's take a moment to look at some actual true facts about Eleanor Roosevelt (again, these are true, according to TIME magazine):
. During FDR's vast presidency, she declined Secret Service protection in lieu of her own personal handgun she kept on her body at all times. A mankiller for which she did have a permit for, thank you very much.
. Eleanor Roosevelt is the only First Lady to have a Klu Klux Klan bounty posted on her. For her death. As in, she was marked for death by a secret nationwide cabal that existed solely to promote injustice and hatred.
. In her spare time (when she wasn't dodging racist assassins), she worked in the crime ridden slums of the Lower East Side to teach underprivileged children how to read. Not only were these mean streets already a host of unknown dangerous elements, but they were also perfect places to be gunned down by behooded killers with visions of glory in their eyes! And she never got a scratch on her! And let's not lie, even if she was shot, I don't think I'm going out on a limb by assuming she would probably have taken the bullet out and sewn up the wound by herself.
. Her (at the time) secret FBI file was over 4000 pages. And get this: it was single spaced.
Simply put, Eleanor Roosevelt challenged the status quo at every turn, and did it in a time before shoulder pads and pant suits were acceptable parts of everyday wear. At a time when most ladies were cleaning up messes in the kitchen, Eleanor was cleaning up history's greatest evils and illiteracy (which, actually, is another one of history's greatest evils). She was a nationwide newspaper columnist, a charter member of the first United Nations delegation, and a world class fencer (probably). At the end of the day, there was only one thing Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was not: just a woman.
For your viewing pleasure, Eleanor tells a joke about those zany japs:
Badassery Quotient: 180%
What it would take for me to fuck with him/her: Man, I don't know. If the KKK didn't have the stones to fuck with her, I'm gonna have to go with: the only known cure for polio, for use as a bargaining chip.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Conan the Librarian (UHF)
To this day, I'm convinced that The Librarian fostered a large sense of pride and acceptance in jock culture that had never existed prior. Before 1989, libraries were the strongholds of academia and if jocks dared enter, the best they could make out of the situation was the occasional construction of a fort made out of those small plastic steps (the ones that helped kids reach those higher shelves). After 1989, the physically fit among us now knew they were welcome to enter these bastions of learning without fear of mockery nor spitballs. Truly, the wrestling captains and quarterbacks of the day were finally able to live their lives to the fullest, confident in the fact they would no longer be pigeon-holed as non-academics. They too had the grits, guts, and snuff to make it as societies top prize: the librarian.
Here's to you, Conan the Librarian, and your revolutionary dichotomy of scholarly pursuits and badass swords. And now, the clip we've all been waiting for:
Badassery Quotient: 170%
Monday, June 22, 2009
Marion Ravenwood (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
You may know her as Marion Ravenwood, archaeological foil to famed Nazi hunter Indiana Jones. But what you may not know are her other titles, such as: Queen Mayor of Awesome Town, The Steel Livered Lady of Upper Mongolia, or The One Person to Maintain Any Semblance of Respect in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Of all the sassy dames Indy has encountered over the years, it's always Marion that stands alone on the top of the hill. Because she has probably punched out or out drank everyone else. Twice.
Get it? In this simple action figure publicity photo, we can clearly see that Marion is as equally gifted with a frying pan as she is with a sword. The perfect woman! In fact, if we examine the items she uses as weapons in Raiders, we find a startling synchronicity:
. Frying Pan
. Swords/Knives
. Full Length Mirror
. Guns
To wit, she is as comfortable using the archeotypical weapons of a man, just as she is subverting long held symbols of femininity and domesticity into potent objects of violence. And that, fellow scholars, is pretty badass. Yes, Marion's a gal who knows her way around the kitchen. But cross her, and she'll use that knowledge to break most of the bones in your body.
Special Topics Section: Last year, we were all present for the highly anticipated film event "Indiana Jones and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Over the course of this movie, it can be politely said that a handful of zany events occured and then the credits rolled. Mountains of dignity lost all around. Such as:
. Indiana Jones hiding in a refrigerator and then weathering an atomic blast thanks to the lead lining of the aforementioned refrigerator.
. Shia Le Beef swinging through the tree tops of an animated jungle with a small army of animated gorillas.
. Dr. Marcus Brody reduced to statue form, and then having to suffer the indignity of having his head knocked off due to hijinks.
Through it all, Marion thankfully keeps her poise and respect, mainly by keeping wacky CGI dealings to a bare minimum. And for that, we're truly thankful. Because, let's be honest, if we wanted "hilarious" antics from our Indy Jones ladies, we would have asked for Willie Scott back. Which we didn't. Ever.
In closing, here's a fantastic version of "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" as imagined between Marion and Indy.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Sawyer (Lost)
Let's take a moment to examine Sawyer's Badassery by the most scientific means possible:
Question 1: Is Sawyer a grifter?
Answer: Yes. Thus, Sawyer is already a prime candidate for his very own Portrait of Badassery. However, since this could very quickly just turn into Portraits of Awesome Grifters (which I actually wouldn't be opposed to...), let us chart his other qualifications.
Question 2: Did a fellow grifter wreck the lives of Sawyer's parents when Sawyer was but a young child, driving them (the parents) into an immediate murder/suicide? Also, if so, did Sawyer then exact bloody revenge on this aforementioned grifter by brutally murdering him in the galley of a centuries old slave ship filled with highly volitile dynamite on a magical island?
Answer: Yes, and Yes. Bonus points received for using rusty chains (in lieu of a normal every day gun) as the method of exacting said revenge.
Question 3: Did Sawyer attend the 1982 Knoxville World's Fair?
Answer: ...Probably. While science does not have the means to construct a 100% accurate answer, we can use context clues (such as 1982 World's Fair Stationary)(most probably bought at the actual event) to ascertain he also probably bought cotton candy and rode at least one pony.
Without a doubt, Sawyer fits the criteria for Everest-ian levels of Badassery. Just for you, ladies, here are some more classic moments that are worthy of Badassery's highest marks:
. Romanced a lady in an abandonded polar bear cage, while creepy voyeurs watched.
. Built not one, but two fully functional pleasure rafts, ostensibly for "sailing off the island."
. Has stubble that cannot be fully tamed by today's modern razor technology.
. Confident enough in his badassery to adopt the French name of "Le Fleur" and still command respect and terror.
. Is a clever wordsmith with a rapier wit and an acid tongue. In as such:
Thank you, Sawyer, for your achievements in the field of Badassery, to you we wish you even greater heights. And thank you, ladies, for your patronage. For you all, I leave you one last image of James "Sawyer" Ford, may he live in our hearts forever.
Badassery Quotient: 140%
What it would take for me to fuck with him/her: My own personal pet Smoke Monster, and some more authentic 1982 World's Fair Stationary (just in case).
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Batman (Various)
MYTH: Batman has a code of honor that prevents him from killing.
2. I'm going to go ahead and assume that this guy must have set off a dirty bomb at an amusement park that was hosting Nationwide Kindergarten Field Trip Day:
3. And, finally, little known fact, Batman has an unparalleled hatred of Cossacks:
MYTH: Batman was a total lady and went and got his back broken by a guy wearing a Mexican luchador wrestling mask.
TRUTH: ...Yes. But! BUT! He had the giant balls necessary to COMPLETELY RECOVER from such a medically damning position and came back stronger than ever. He also got to study with a totally secret ninja society during this time period, and using science and math, I come to the conclusion that this is pretty much the most badass thing one can do when put into that position.
MYTH: Batman is a blues singer, when pressed by mystical villians.
TRUTH: Batman is a FANTASTIC blues singer, when pressed by mystical villians. While this fact may be a surprising revelation to casual followers of Badassery, hard core adherents will easily recognize that tremendous ass-kicking goes hand in hand with a tremendous love for the arts (see also: Clint Eastwood and his well documented love of jazz):
.Badassery Quotient: 200%
.What it would take for me to fuck with him/her: I would literally have to be Superman, with the caveat that kryptonite was never invented and I also have no other weaknesses and Batman is in a full body cast, in a coma.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Staff Sergeant Barnes (Platoon)
Just how badass is Sergeant Barnes?:
Kudos to you, Sgt. Barnes. You, sir, are the inaugural member of Portraits of Badassery. May you wave the standard for all that follow.