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Sinister Shades
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Sun never sets on an asshole. This trope is where Scary Shiny Glasses meets Cool Shades. Quite a bit of villains wear shades for some reason. Usually they hide the malice from the eyes of the one wearing them. If you're Making a Spectacle of Yourself, invoking this trope will fail horribly. Examples are numerous, including The Men in Black, members of secret societies, CIA agents, mafiosi, Yakuza, sinister police officers, Agent programs in the Matrix... you get the picture. Not always associated with villainous characters but usually a deliberate attempt to intimidate, so chances are that if a hero wears these, they're an example of Good is Not Nice if not a full Anti-Hero. May overlap with Specs of Awesome. Compare Four Eyes, Zero Soul. Gas Mask Mooks takes this a few steps further. |
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In Pokémon Detective Pikachu, Ms. Norman wears these, as does Roger Clifford during the PCL scenes. This is because Ms. Norman is actually a Ditto, and the same Ditto is impersonating Roger during the aforementioned scenes. Ditto cannot mimic human eyes, so the shades are necessary to hide its true nature. | |
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Evil Sonic a.k.a. Scourge from Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) wears these. | |
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The World Ends with You's Big Bad, Megumi Kitaniji, wears a pair of sunglasses and is even nicknamed "Shades" | |
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In Chassis, Chassis' main rival Covergirl wears a reflective visor that she never takes off. Given her body had to be reconstructed are after a near-fatal crash, it is possible the visor is permanently attached to her face. | |
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lonelygirl15 loves this trope. Lucy, Virgil, and various Shadows, Deacons and hired thugs all wear these. | |
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In the first G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero miniseries, the Baroness wears sunglasses before switching to regular ones in the next one. | |
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The black-clad Bone, the most brutal of the bank robbers in The Lookout, is never seen without without his sunglasses. | |
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From The Matrix: Agent programs sport these by default Morpheus has them, when, to Neo, he's still mysterious and vaguely threatening. They're deliberately shed whenever the character's meant to be vulnerable. Neo and Trinity get their own when they go Storming the Castle in the first movie. |
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Manehattan's Lone Guardian has Glintlock, an Evil Poacher willingly working for someone who plans to take over Equestria, favoring a pair of shield-type sunglasses at all times. This is less out of intimidation than it is to protect his eyes, which have increased sensitivity to sunlight for reasons unknown. | |
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Shino from Naruto is rarely, if ever seen without his shades. The same goes with his dad, or anyone from the Aburame family, for that matter. Given they host insects inside their bodies, this has lead to some unpleasant speculation as to why, exactly, we never see their eyes. | |
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Stardew Valley: Mr. Qi wears purple sunglasses that cover his eyes completely, adding to his already sinister look and vibe. | |
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Community: in "Intro to Politics", Secret Service agent Robin Vohlers is always wearing dark glasses, attempting a Four Eyes, Zero Soul level of intimidation, but Abed sees into her soul anyway. | |
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Johannes Cabal: The titular Necromancer's blue-tinted sunglasses are a constant throughout the series, though their sinister connotations are zig-zagged as he progresses from Villain Protagonist to Anti-Hero. | |
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Hogan's Alley: One of the gangsters wears a pair of sunglasses. | |
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Trigun gives us the little shiny sunglasses Vash puts on when he's about to kick someone's ass. Remarkably the same Cool Shades invoke Bishōnen. In fact, because of the starkness of the character change from the goofball, simply shifting to Stoic Spectacles reaches the border of this trope. The shades can change in the same situations where, if his shades didn't go Sinister, we'd probably see the Glowing Eyes Red Eyes Of Doom instead. |
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Michelle Clore of KateModern wears these, as does Kate when under her influence. Let's not forget "Dr. Specialist", either. |
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In Joyce Carol Oates' short story Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?, Arnold Friend, a creep who forcefully persuades The Protagonist to accompany him in his car for unknown-but-probably-nefarious purposes wears a pair of mirrored aviator shades that hide his true self, and true age; he's much older than he appears, and much less innocent than Connie thought... | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Gendo Ikari practically revels in this. He's only shown without them in flashbacks; their lack doesn't make him any less scary though. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls: Ace, leader of the villainous Gangreen Gang, wears an angular pair of shades that work both for the coolness factor and the sinister factor. He certainly doesn't look as intimidating without them. | |
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Rude (his name, not his description) in Final Fantasy VII has these, making him as scary as possible for being a member of the Goldfish Poop Gang. Rude also seems to carry around multiple pairs. In Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, his shades get stepped on, so he just pulls another one out of this jacket pocket. |
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Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Rita's fake Rangers from "A Bad Reflection On You" wear these in civilian guise. | |
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The Ankh-Morpork banking community wear these in Making Money, as seen on the cover.◊ | |
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Luke Cage (2016): Hernan "Shades" Alvarez wears his namesake Ray-Bans almost all the time, even at night, and makes it known that he means business when he takes them off, so any scene where he's not wearing them is usually a serious and pivotal one. Theo Rossi has commented in interviews about taking a few cues from Charlie Cox's portrayal of Matt Murdock, as the role similarly required him to act without using his eyes to express emotion. | |
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Ultimate Marvel: Ultimate Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus wears a pair of shades, to hide that his eyes were badly scarred by the disaster that made him Doc Ock. Ultimate X Men: Mastermind always use those, and is rarely (if ever) seen without them. |
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In the first edition of Civilization, when the player was running a modern-age despotism, or their civilization was in "anarchy" between governments, the image of the civ's leaders included a generallisimo-type wearing shades. | |
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In Resident Evil, Albert goddamn Wesker. Eventually, it's to cover up for bizarrely inhuman eyes, but mostly they're just there to be rockin', especially since he did it before he got them and why he wore them in the lab, so yeah; it's mostly to be badass. Funnily enough, these bite him in the bum during his final appearance in 5. Despite all his mutagenic augmentations by that point in his career, for some reason merely shutting off the lights (in an area that wouldn't even be described as "poorly lit" anyway) can confuse him and leave him vulnerable for no reason other than his choice of eyewear, it seems. |
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In Turning Red, when Grandma Wu shows up she wears reflective sunglasses which contribute to her intimidating appearance despite having rhinestone-encrusted frames. | |
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Spider-Man 2: Doctor Octopus dons a pair of shades after the freak accident that made him turn evil. This is explained away in the novelized version, as Octavius was left with very light-sensitive eyes after the tritium exploded. | |
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Sheriff Cooley from O Brother, Where Art Thou??. He's implied to be the devil, and in close-ups on his face firelight is often reflected in his shades. | |
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In Six Gun Savior, the Devil wears a pair of black-lensed glasses that completely conceal his eyes. | |
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Agent Ben and Agent Jerry, The Men in Black from The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!. Of course, they're ineffectual enough that it's debatable just how sinister the glasses make them. | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: Daredevil (2015): On occasion, Matt Murdock will invoke this trope when he has to act in his Daredevil persona while out-of-costume. Luke Cage (2016): Hernan "Shades" Alvarez wears his namesake Ray-Bans almost all the time, even at night, and makes it known that he means business when he takes them off, so any scene where he's not wearing them is usually a serious and pivotal one. Theo Rossi has commented in interviews about taking a few cues from Charlie Cox's portrayal of Matt Murdock, as the role similarly required him to act without using his eyes to express emotion. |
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Khaled Al-Asad in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is never seen without his sunglasses. | |
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Jessie, James, and Meowth of Pokémon the Series: Black & White have been doing this a lot. They've also lately been approaching competent. | |
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Ubik from Berserk has a pair of round shades that he wears when he's scaring the piss out of those intended to be sacrificed. | |
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User Friendly's Pitr Dubovich wears these, as does his Eviler Twin. | |
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Twin Peaks : Thomas Eckhardt's reappearance in Double Play (Episode 21), especially when the fireplace reflects on his sunglasses. | |
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From the Bayonetta franchise there's Rodin who wears a pair, he's a Scary Black Man Fallen Angel who is one of the most powerful demons in the entire Trinity of Realities, not to mention a master weaponsmith who forges his wares by sucking out the souls of demons to fuel them. Despite this and evil-looking shades, he's not actually a bad guy... not that it makes him any less sinister. | |
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Protoman had these in the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon; at a few points, we could see Mega reflected in them as he was about to sneak up on him. | |
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In the Diogenes Club series, The Men in Black invariably wear dark glasses in all circumstances. In "Sorcerer Conjurer Wizard Witch", it's stated that there's something unpleasantly strange about their eyes that the glasses conceal (the character who's seen what's under there doesn't wish to dwell on the details). On the other hand, in "The Gypsies in the Wood", the leader of the group has a private meeting with the protagonist in which, as a show of good faith, he removes his glasses to reveal apparently normal and "surprisingly humorous" eyes. | |
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The prison guard in Cool Hand Luke wears a pair of sinister shades while watching the prisoners in the hot sun. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Professor Broadshoulders from Zebra Girl wears these, and when he's in silhouette they become straight-up Scary Shiny Glasses. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Time Crisis has Wild Dog, Wild Fang and Robert Baxter. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Rude also seems to carry around multiple pairs. In Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, his shades get stepped on, so he just pulls another one out of this jacket pocket. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Discussed in In the Line of Fire; Frank Horrigan is asked why he doesn't wear shades, like the rest of the agents, while standing post. He replies that he likes to get a good look at people's eyes. Given that he has the classic Clint Squint in his arsenal, adding shades might actually make him less intimidating. The other agents in the film all follow right along with this trope, though. | |
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Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted: Raymond Martin wears black glasses, and he's more of a monster than the literal monsters that he hunts, being the Big Bad of the comic who commits extreme Van Helsing Hate Crimes. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Made fun of by the Game Grumps during their playthrough of Resident Evil, when they get to the (not so surprising) reveal that Albert Wesker is the Big Bad: | |
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Superman: Post-Crisis General Zod's wife, Ursa, sported a pair of shaded goggles to protect her eyes from excess light. She was also one of the most demented of all the Kryptonians. | |
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Parodied in Out of Sight where the two protagonists drive around and spot a number of undercover FBI agents watching them... due to the fact they all wear identical sunglasses. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Machi Tobaye in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney may be a deliberate subversion, as his shades make him come off as creepy when he really isn't. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Paper Mario: In the first game and The Thousand-Year Door, enemy Koopas are wear sunglasses and spiked collars and bracelets to distinguish them from friendly NPCs. In Super Paper Mario, the shades and studs instead indicate Koopas brainwashed by Nastasia (Koopa Troopas in the Bitlands who are still loyal to Bowser lack them, but are still hostile). | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Street Fighter V has newcomer F.A.N.G. wear a sinister pair of round sunglasses. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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The cop who wakes up Marion Crane from sleeping in her car in Psycho dons a pair of these. | |
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Psycho | hasFeature |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Daredevil (2015): On occasion, Matt Murdock will invoke this trope when he has to act in his Daredevil persona while out-of-costume. | |
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The Black Organization members, Vodka and Korn from Case Closed are never seen without them; the only time when Vodka doesn't wear his shades is when he was masked in a costume party. Their colleague, Calvados, wore sunglasses, too, but We Hardly Knew Him. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Ultimate Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus wears a pair of shades, to hide that his eyes were badly scarred by the disaster that made him Doc Ock. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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The Pokémon games have the Black Glasses, a pair of sunglasses that heighten the power of Dark-type moves. Krokoroks and Krookodiles have a dark membrane in front of their eyes that act similar to these, letting them intimidate their prey and foes, and allowing them better vision at longer distances. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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In Splatoon 2, the enemy Octolings have swapped their metal goggles from the first game out for a pair of shades with a single glowing red eye, Terminator-style. During the final boss battle, the Brainwashed and Crazy Callie wears a pair of "Hypnoshades" that do said brainwashing. She's freed after Marie blows the glasses off her face with a well-placed Charger shot. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Ultimate X Men: Mastermind always use those, and is rarely (if ever) seen without them. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Plastic Man's, while usually falling into Making a Spectacle of Yourself, turned into this when he, along with the rest of the JLA, gained a Literal Split Personality. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Mr. Eldritch in Dark Season. | |
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Dark Season | hasFeature |
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Coach Gordon of Dear Children is always seen rocking a pair of shades. Whether or not his intentions are sinister, one thing's for sure, his glasses only add to his creep factor. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Peter Cook as the Devil in Bedazzled (1967) wears sinister looking 'mod' sunglasses along with a tuxedo, cape, and red socks. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Dr. No. James Bond is under surveillance from the moment he arrives at the airport in Jamaica. A pretty girl tries to take his photograph while a man in dark glasses observes him from a balcony. Bond later discovers that the girl is working for the Big Bad while the man in shades is his future ally, CIA agent Felix Leiter; when Felix reveals this to Bond, he takes off the sunglasses for the first time. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Depending on the person wearing them and the reader's point of view, the sports glasses Daemon operatives use are this, Cool Shades or maybe even both. Not to mention having a number of functions besides looking cool and/or intimidating. | |
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Daemon | hasFeature |
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Sinister Shades | |
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The Doctor character from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood multiplayer has mirrored goggles over a White Mask of Doom. The Engineer has proper sunglasses. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Ares in Percy Jackson and the Olympians wears sunglasses which cover his Fireball Eyeballs, in keeping with his Badass Biker image. | |
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War God | hasFeature |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Cosmic Star Heroine has Dominic Steele, the director of Agency of Peace and Intelligence. He always wears shades, and he is a Knight Templar believing in The Evils of Free Will and tries to create a better world by brainwashing everyone in the galaxy with him ruling over all. As it turns out, he himself was actually mind-controlled by Eternity, the true Big Bad of the game. On lesser note, Groff Brokston, the Starter Villain turned Lone Wolf Boss, also wears shades and he is a leader of a criminal gang known as Chaos Dogs. | |
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The Jennifer Morgue plays this for laughs with the sunglasses-wearing security agents of the villainous Bathory PaleGraceTM makeup company. One agent grudgingly admits that they're required to wear enchanted eyeliner that enables the Big Bad to see through their eyes — the sunglasses are optional, but they hide the fact that the big beefy guards all have makeup on. | |
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Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach has Monty Gator's shades as the reason he's sinister. One of the mechanics of the game is stunning the animatronics with a camera flash or laser gun. This is explained in-universe as exploiting a glitch in the optic sensors used in the animatronics. Because Monty is wearing sunglasses, he can't be stunned, forcing you to outrun him when he attacks. He loses the sunglasses, and this immunity, when he becomes Shattered Monty. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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The antagonist of The Book of Eli is Carnegie, the tyrannical ruler of a small town in post-apocalyptic America. He has a pair he wears to cover his eyes from the UV light. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Kemo (a.k.a. the Hair Guy) from Yu-Gi-Oh!. Bandit Keith as well, where they really enhance the sense of both menace and douchebaggery that he gives off. Don't forget Croquet, Pegasus's right-hand man. |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Double Switch: The members of the Society of the Scroll and Key all wear sunglasses and are willing to kill people to get an artifact. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Smith from Future GPX Cyber Formula is never seen without them, even when he dies after his helicopter crashes. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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God Hand has Azel, the Devil Hand, probably as a Shout-Out to the aforementioned Albert Wesker, since both characters were created by Capcom and specifically, Shinji Mikami. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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mikeburnfire: Legion Mike is a die-hard supporter of Ceasar's Legion, the most unambiguously evil faction of the setting, and his standard get-up includes a pair of sunglasses. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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While in his disguise as a kebab restaurant clerk during the Lovers mini-arc in Vaguely Recalling JoJo, Steely Dan wears a pair of shades. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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In Napoléon (1927), Maximilien Robespierre dons a pair from time to time. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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The Avengers: The morality of Peter Gyrich, Obstructive Bureaucrat par none of the Marvel U, can be determined by the opacity of his glasses. If they're completely dark, as they are in Avengers: The Initiative, that's a sign he's going to be a complete bastard. (Not that he's Mr. Cuddles the rest of the time, mind. It just means he's going to be worse than usual.) | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier Seen in the "police" ambush of Nick Fury where the patrol cops are all wearing sunglasses and peaked caps to hide their identities, while the SWAT officers have their helmets and goggles on. Also the Winter Soldier himself during daytime operations until Black Widow cracks one of the lenses with a well-placed shot. |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Fender Tremolo in Cyborg (1989) is nearly all the time sporting his pair of 80's vintage black, dirty shades. And believe it or not, he's much better on with these however creepy he is. You really don't want to see what lies behind them. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Battlestar Galactica. The Brother Cavil Cylon interrogating Saul Tigh while he's imprisoned on New Caprica wears one of these. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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The Warriors: Masai is the sinister leader of the Gramercy Riffs, the toughest gang in New York City, and he's never seen without his sunglasses on. | |
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The Warriors | hasFeature |
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Sinister Shades | |
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South Park: Cartman wears a pair of mirrored ones when he's deputized by Officer Barbrady and starts abusing his authoritah to the extreme. | |
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South Park | hasFeature |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Bad Cop of The LEGO Movie wears a pair of shades while his Good Cop side wears simple glasses. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Yamaki of Digimon Tamers, even after he finishing his Heel–Face Turn. It's kind of telling that they either come off or lighten up when he's doing something good. | |
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Sinister Shades | |
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Black Monday Blues of Dead Winter has red-tinted pairs. Yes, multiple, he carries spares. | |
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In the Yakuza series, Jo Amon and every member of the Amon clan wears one. You can acquire their shades as an item after beating them, which increases weapon damage. | |
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Breaking Bad: Early on, when Walter White is cultivating his "Heisenberg" alias, he does so with sunglasses and porkpie hat to intimidate and somewhat hide his real identity. In later seasons he just uses transparent glasses, as he's already intimidating. | |
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Soultaker stars Martin Sheen's brother as a Cool Shades-wearing Grim Reaper who falls in love with the leading lady/scriptwriter. The SOL Crew insisted upon singing "Sunglasses At Night" to mock this. | |
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Jacob Arthur "Danik" in Dead Space 3 wears them "Albert Wesker" style. In other words, he never takes them off. Even when he is in snowy conditions and under the freaking ground, where he would have literally no reason to wear them. | |
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Alucard in Hellsing has these as part of his initial look, but, strangely enough, as he becomes more threatening, he loses them. | |
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YuYu Hakusho: Younger Toguro, the antagonist of the Dark Tournament arc, wears an intimidating pair of triangular shades that enhance his stoic, merciless attitude. It's shown in flashbacks that he didn't wear them before he became a demon and underwent a Face–Heel Turn. | |
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Terminators are fond of wearing sunglasses, started by the T-800 donning a set of Ray-Bans to hide his missing eye in the first movie. It's used as symbolism in Judgment Day where the T-1000 wears sleek shiny chrome shades in contrast to the T-800's black ones to highlight how more technologically advanced it is. Later in the film the T-800 loses his his shades as he becomes more human, while Sarah Connor dons a pair to go assassinate Dyson to symbolize how she's losing her humanity and acting like a Terminator. | |
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In 1945's Leave Her to Heaven, the pathologically jealous and evil Ellen Harland (Gene Tierney) dons a pair of these just prior to letting her husband's disabled kid brother drown in a lake. | |
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In Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, the Dark Crafter has shades that he uses to possess Claycia. They seem to be purely cosmetic otherwise, as its single eye is situated in his mouth. | |
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Agamemnon Tiberius Vacuum always wears black Willy Wonka-style goggles. | |
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