Disney Villains - Clayton
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@TheLastScion1 well technically... he started falling and then died. I think he fell to his death ;-) What's the difference if it's impact on a liane around your neck or on a jungle floor?
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@Swinger2006 Yeah, except Ursula didn't FALL to her death (then again, neither did Clayton, technically speaking).
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I noticed something interesting between "The Little Mermaid" and "Tarzan"; The Little Mermaid was the first movie of the Disney Renaissance Era, and Tarzan was the last, and both movies had villains who suffered very graphic deaths; Ursula was impaled by the bow of the ship Prince Eric was commandeering to save Ariel's life, and Clayton accidentally hung himself while trying to cut the vines he was tied in. I guess that Renaissance era ended in full circle, one might say...
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Deep resonating voices usually thespians and usually english. Think the rasp of Brian Blessed, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Freeman, David Ogden Stiers, Tony Jay and even Oat Carroll all of them had these rich voices which added a touch of class to them.
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BRIAN BLESSED!!!!! If only he thought Tarzan was dead and then could exclaim "TARZAN'S ALIVE!"
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@burrowsshreds: He's one of my favorite villains ^^.
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@jdrewmill3r: ''you can actually hear clayton's neck crack at 9:53'' Barely. It sounds more like something is tightened really hard really fast, like when you snap a whip so that it makes that cracking sound :P.
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Wait a minute! This movie, "Tarzan" was released on the year my younger brother was born! "1999"! 0:04
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Anti-white propaganda?
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(continued with below post) because if they kill the villain, it's almost like stooping to there level.
Disney villains have a bad habit of falling to their deaths.
7DARKHELLS 6 months ago 18
"Shouting won't help, Mr. Clayton."
You realize this is Brian Blessed we're talking about, right?
Dipstikk 6 months ago 17