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AFI top 50 movie villains, #42:
Tom Powers (James Cagney), The Public Enemy, 1931
Tom Powers (James Cagney), The Public Enemy, 1931
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Put a hamster in your eye, dear Maggie
The deathless one am I
a singer with a finger pointing at your mercurial wall
drive our car into a pillow factory
The deathless one am I
a singer with a finger pointing at your mercurial wall
drive our car into a pillow factory
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #41:
Joan Crawford (Faye Dunaway), Mommie Dearest, 1981
Joan Crawford (Faye Dunaway), Mommie Dearest, 1981
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #40:
Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund), A Nightmare on Elm Street, 1984
Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund), A Nightmare on Elm Street, 1984
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Now we're getting somewhere.
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This is a good one? In your dreams!
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I almost slept on that. Good one.
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #39:
Cruella De Vil (Voice by Betty Lou Gerson), One Hundred and One Dalmatians, 1961
Cruella De Vil (Voice by Betty Lou Gerson), One Hundred and One Dalmatians, 1961
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You know, that's a pretty good villain. People hate dog killers. More than they hate people killers.
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #38:
Caesar Enrico Bandello (Edward G. Robinson), Little Caesar, 1931
Caesar Enrico Bandello (Edward G. Robinson), Little Caesar, 1931
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Is this related to pizza?
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #37:
Harry Lime (Orson Welles), The Third Man, 1949
Harry Lime (Orson Welles), The Third Man, 1949
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Good morning to you!
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It's good to be here. Would rather be having a morning than not. Grim outlook, Wednesday.
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #36:
Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper), Blue Velvet, 1986
Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper), Blue Velvet, 1986
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Good morning to you, Dennis!
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #35:
J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster), Sweet Smell of Success, 1957
J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster), Sweet Smell of Success, 1957
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I don't know almost any of these.
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #34:
Dr. Szell (Laurence Olivier), Marathon Man, 1976
Dr. Szell (Laurence Olivier), Marathon Man, 1976
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Speaking of falsely proclaimed villains, I'm 100% on team Brittany Matthews and I will fight you if you want to fight her. Leave this Brittany alone too!!!
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I don't know who that is either. I googled her and saw it was Patrick Mahomes' wife. So...
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #33:
Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), Dracula, 1931
Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), Dracula, 1931
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Classic villain.
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AFI top 50 movie villains, #32:
Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker (Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway), Bonnie and Clyde, 1967
Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker (Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway), Bonnie and Clyde, 1967
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Well if you don't like the Chiefs or the fact that they're called the Chiefs then you might think all these people are villains of one kind or another. However, the fact that people really aren't so worried about the fact that they're called the Chiefs, but are very worried about Brittany Matthews' being a demon succubus with a face they love to hate, while hating her online presence, expressions, behaviors, and everything else about her, told you what "cancel culture" is really all about. It's not about virtue signaling; it's about some people falling into the crosshairs of online vitriol for complex reasons, and it can be life destroying.
If you find Brittany AND her husband annoying, that's a different situation, but online you'll see all sorts of media BS that celebrates her husband while bashing her as some sort of toxic influence upon him. Every little thing she does is picked apart and she is presented in the classic Gold digger trope even though she herself was the popular one chased after before he ever became a quarterback, and she was a professional soccer player, and she decided to shut down her whole career and change it to personal training so that she could be with her husband and have kids and support his career instead. So basically no matter what a woman does she's going to get some s*** for it.
I also just like the fact that she's a loud mouth bad ass person. I would invite her to my party.
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Um, lock this thread down. It went from Wednesday at 4:15 pm to Thursday at 8:38 pm, more than 24 hours, so I won this thread on a post about Bonnie and Clyde.