Villains
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Seeing human beings with all their virtues and all their flaws instead of continuing the caricatures: the us and them, the
villains
and victims.
So Dr. Z's "Lucifer Effect," although it focuses on evil, really is a celebration of the human mind's infinite capacity to make any of us kind or cruel, caring or indifferent, creative or destructive, and it makes some of us
villains.
Yet his path is filled with
villains
who would doubt his determination, who would threaten those he loves, threaten his life choices.
A few years ago, Hollywood gathered all the top characters and created a list of the top 100 heroes and top 100
villains
of all of Hollywood history, the characters that represented the best and worst of humanity.
In the process of doing so Moore goes to great lengths to make the executives of General Motors out to be
villains
just because they are doing their job in a capitalist society.
It is full of random and empty plot twists that add nothing but aimless action, such as a trip by the protagonists to a ghost town where the
villains
(unexplainedly) follow them.
I will give the film credit as it predates the T2 ending with
villains
being frozen by liquid nitrogen.
Okay, it features one lovely blink-and-you-miss-it-joke (when the dead are rising from their tombs, the names of the old time "horror" directors like Jacques Tournier and Jean Yarborough are featured in the tombstones) and the smashing of morally bankrupt Repu/con/rightist
villains
is on-target: whorish skanks preaching morals etc.
really awful songs which is upsetting considering how fantastic the first films score and story is! also, which ruins the film for me is the fact there is no John Cleese so jean bob might as well not even be in it and the new
villains
are dreadful.
Overall i disliked this film entirely because of the disappointing music, the severe lack of voice talent: having changed the voice of prince Derek and jean bob, the new villains, disappointing storyline the annoying habits of some characters, and the very simple animation.
Reason-the other characters look more like cardboard caricatures esp. the
villains
represent the typical Bollywood baddies.
The religious significance of Christmas is forgotten and replaced with cute kids, clueless grownups, and dopey
villains.
George Zucco was a fine actor, often playing gimlet-eyed
villains
with a lascivious intensity.
The
villains
are super-cliché super-stereotypical evil villains, the good guys are all pure, honest and saintly, and the story lines are simplistic and unrealistic.
Maybe it was that all the
villains
in this movie were shouting as if the shouting in itself is suppose to be funny.
Such acts are villainous and
villains
in films are punished..that should be the moral of the story and not glorify their act or them.
So, as far as I gather, this episode is trying to make a statement about how real-life
villains
are very bad people, and this is just as scary as the paranormal.
The
villains
and foils are flat and 1 dimensional.
villains
reflection in a mirror that separates his head and shoulders side-ways from his body (seeing is believing).
The
villains
laugh like they're taken from a clown circus and if the guys who did "Scary Movie" want to do a parody on superhero movies they only have to take the script from this movie and do a remake, called Black Scorpion III: The threat of really really bad movies who in some way manages to lure the production companies into a sequel suicide.
There were some competently worked out gags, but making slapstick
villains
out of American citizens who'd been interned in camps strictly due to their race was amazingly tasteless.
This movie is a god awful waste of film, and I LIKED THE SECOND ONE!!!! From the effeminate villain with the David Bowie fright wig, to the tacky, obnoxious female
villains
with laughs that could strip the paint off a garage door, this whole thing was just a painful mess.
1st watched 7/29/2001 - 4 out of 10 (Dir-Mark Dindal): Fast-paced, frantic animation effort by Ted Turner's feature animation group plays a lot like tv cartoons and leaves a lot to be desired in the area of likeable characters, but definetly has extremely unlikeable
villains.
Instead, I found my sensibilities somewhat dulled as a succession of bearded Islamic
villains
replaced each other taunting, torturing or killing the wantonly victimized prototypical middle-class Iranian whose Western cultural sympathies were patent (and whose exoneration the movie quite blatantly seeks.)
All the characters (apart from Bronson's Paul Kersey, of course) exist merely to be killed, either as "provocation" (the good guys) or as "retribution" (the villains).
Susan George (no relation) is the attractive woman with a washed-up husband, Nero's wartime companion, whom the
villains
are trying to push off her oil-rich land - but the latter haven't counted upon Nero's martial-arts (and stunt-heavy) gymnastics.
It also features one of the least terrifying
villains
ever to be committed to celluloid.
This film is completely pointless, a two dimensional hero and heroin who we can't give a hoot whether or not they survive and some of the lamest
villains
to ever darken the screen of horror (or any other) genre.
John Hurt's character, who is part of the overlong beginning scene, drinks and disagrees with the overdone
villains.
Kersey strikes a deal with the local police commissioner, conquers the heart of his blond attorney, blows away numerous
villains
with an impressive Wildey Magnum gun and gradually trains & inspires the petrified New Yorkers to stand up for themselves.
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