Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Movie clip (6/14). Lord Shen's fortune || Hollywood Movies

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# The peacock is Lord Shen.
# Po the Dragon Warrior

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# Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
# Movie clip (6/14)
# Lord Shen's fortune

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Now known as the Dragon Warrior, Po has protected the Valley of Peace alongside his friends and fellow kung fu master Shifu, the Furious Five. However, a dangerous peacock villain threatens Po's awesome new life with plans to use a secret weapon to vanish the martial art forever and conquer China. In order to defeat the new enemy, Po finds he must recall his past and unlock secrets of his mysterious origins; only then will he find the strength to vanquish his foe??!!!

CREDITS:
Dreamworks (2011)
Cast: Gary Oldman, Jack Black
Screenwriter: Glenn Berger, Jonathan Aibel
Director: Jennifer Yuh Nelson

# Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Movie clip (6/14). Lord Shen's fortune || Hollywood Movies
# Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Movie clip (6/14). Lord Shen's fortune || Hollywood Movies
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I like how Shen doesn’t sit in his father’s throne but instead throws it out of a window and replaces it with a cannon. It says a lot about his character and how he viewed his parents.

ronin
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Lord Shen: makes a bone-chilling proclamation.
Also Lord Shen: "WILL YOU STOP THAT?!"

WieldingEminator
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I just love how Shen makes that evil face when he says there are no more pandas at 2:45

graemebradford
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I love how Shen practices his lines before meeting Po

jerrygil
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"There are no more Pandas!" Gary Oldman was bone chilling as Lord Shen.

thegunslinger
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I think this scene highlights something extremely interesting about Shen. The soothsayer is constantly antagonizing him by saying he will be defeated and fail and not to mention all of her trolling. She also plucks a feather off him and rips his robe twice. And yet Shen doesn't kill her or harm her. In a later scene he let's her go to be free and doesn't do anything more with her. I think these interactions with the soothsayer highlight how complex of a villain Shen is and why he is the best and most interesting villain in the franchise.

DaiKaijyuu
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"Everything must be exactly how I envisioned it....and I envisioned it a little to the left"

I don't know why, but that always makes me laugh. That and the Soothsayer's first prediction. 😂

persephoneblack
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2:51 shen pushes boss wolf back down when soothsayer pokes him with the stick aww he rlly cares for her

archergrayy
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Shen is one of the most complex and believable villains I have ever seen.
- He doesn't slap everyone that dares to speak up to him like a Sunday morning cartoon villain, but explains his reasons as to why he wants a pointless detail to be perfect. He does it later in the movie, but he does it with a reason (his underlings missing every shot, aka incompetence).
- He acts menacing against his enemies, "aristocratic" towards his underlings, and goofy towards the only one he considers "family" (even if he doesn't admit it), the Soothsayer.
- He is a villain that actually LISTENS to suggestions, especially his "family", and follows their advice. He has no "I know better than you" mentality.
- Him listening actually makes him reflect on his actions, especially in the scene when the Soothsayer attempts to convince him to stop one last time. In that scene you can clearly see how Shen is reflecting on his actions, and his face at times gives the vibe of "Have I really chosen the right path?", and reaching the conclusion of "It's far too late for that", which you can hear only in the hesitation of his voice.

And that's why I consider him the best villain cartoon character.

edoy
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I love this dynamic. The villain holds his childhood nanny in the highest esteem that he keeps her around for a while. Allows her to troll and antagonize him with no repercussion and eventually sets her free.😅

alliasstar
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Lord shen: how dare you
This is the finest silk in the province

mariolaudato
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1:35 Do you wanna know what I love about this fortune-telling scene, the soothsayer isn’t just doing all this just tick Shen off, she’s also displaying some of his emotions pain anger and denial

scodeknight
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I love how he doesn't snap at his soldiers when they speak up he just explains why so they understand

gamerstheater
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"The most important time is now."

She is right. For it is what we do now, in the present, that affects what will be, the future.

samalvey
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“my father’s throne. he used to let me play here beside him. promising, someday, this throne would be mine.”
i LOVE the way he says that

hisfavworstnightmare
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I still can't breathe after the "Will you stop that?!" lmao

solezeta
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I know Shen killed a ton of Pandas and did a ton of bad stuff but his character is so good I feel bad for his death

xxdarkvibesxx
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Love the soothesayer! She is such a troll, and easily the best part of the movie!

FretMan
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Shen really commited genocide at 10 years old

CarlosChavez-fsmz
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2:40 seeing how Shen treated his Wolf Boss (and the closest thing he possibly had to a friend) made me realize that Shen and the Wolf were the real "warrior of black and white"

White: Shen. Pretty much goes without saying; he sheer sadism and ruthlessness is what led to the Furious 5 and Po bringing him down. Had he just been a good dude, he'd have made no enemies and lived a full life.

Black: The Wolf boss. In the end, The Wolf refused to obey Shen when he ordered to him to kill his own. Had the Wolf been as cruel as shen, he would've fired the Canon in time and killed Po and the others.

It was Shen's lack of compassion and Wolf's hint of compassion that meant death.

douglasmurphy