The reboot may not be the favorite of many Devil May Cry fans, but you can't deny commenting on Mundus's dead offspring was the BEST way to set him off.
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Top 10 Best Insults Against the Bad Guy
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She Came Closer, Puddin', The New Batman Adventures
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On the episode, Mad Love, We see an ugly side to Joker and Harley's relationship, but Batman repayed Joker's cruelty with a brutal truth, Harley's latest trap almost succeeded, moreso than any the Joker ever made.
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Man, how like a God, Star Trek The Next Generation
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From the episode, Hide and Q, after Q comments on Man through Shakespeare, Picard counters with Hamlet, while revealing Q's fear of Man's evolution.
Near the end, Dani angrily pointed out the cruel witches idiocy, saying it doesn't matter what they do, for they will be ugly no matter what.
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To the Pain, The Princess Bride
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From The Princess Bride, Humperdink tries to do both Wesley and Buttercup in, but a swift and brutal counter with words left the villain defenseless against Wesley.
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Big-Bad Bug got a Bit of a Soft Spot, Men in Black
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From the Men In Black movie, Agent J managed to keep Alien Edgar from an escape ship by commenting on dead bugs WHILE killing them.
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So your name's Francis, Deadpool
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From the Deadpool movie, Wade Wilson commented on Ajax's true name hilariously.
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You're a Sewer Rat, The Great Mouse Detective
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Another insult from a Disney film. THIS time, against Professor Ratigan while exchanging insults with Basil. And again while trying to usurp the thrown.
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Genie has More Power, Aladdin
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From Disney's Aladdin movie. While losing a battle with Snake Jafar, Aladdin bested his foe with a cunning insult, pointing out Genie's power being greater than the villain's.