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Post by ck100 on Sept 16, 2019 19:38:08 GMT
I think Star Trek Into Darkness.
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Post by Vits on Sept 18, 2019 20:44:55 GMT
Harry was the bad guy in 2 as well. He became good as a result of amnesia, became bad, and only became good again when he had nothing to avenge. He was not an anti-hero. But in the second film, Harry teams up with Doc Ock to murder Spider-Man. That's pretty villainous. HARRY thought SPIDER-MAN was a murderer. He teamed up with DOC OCK because he thought it was the right thing to do.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Sept 18, 2019 20:57:22 GMT
Harry was the bad guy in 2 as well. He became good as a result of amnesia, became bad, and only became good again when he had nothing to avenge. He was not an anti-hero. But in the second film, Harry teams up with Doc Ock to murder Spider-Man. That's pretty villainous. HARRY thought SPIDER-MAN was a murderer. He teamed up with DOC OCK because he thought it was the right thing to do. That doesn’t really change him from being the villain It had nothing to do with being the right thing. After all he knew Doc Ock was a bad guy. Plus he was only doing it for revenge which is a common villain trope.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 18, 2019 21:58:31 GMT
HARRY thought SPIDER-MAN was a murderer. He teamed up with DOC OCK because he thought it was the right thing to do. That doesn’t really change him from being the villain It had nothing to do with being the right thing. After all he knew Doc Ock was a bad guy. Plus he was only doing it for revenge which is a common villain trope. Also, he gave Ock tritium, knowing full well he'll destroy the city with it. That makes him an accomplice.
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Post by dazz on Sept 21, 2019 21:01:49 GMT
Harry was the bad guy in 2 as well. He became good as a result of amnesia, became bad, and only became good again when he had nothing to avenge. He was not an anti-hero. But in the second film, Harry teams up with Doc Ock to murder Spider-Man. That's pretty villainous. HARRY thought SPIDER-MAN was a murderer. He teamed up with DOC OCK because he thought it was the right thing to do. Most villains think they are the hero of their own story, believing you are in the right doesn't make what you do ok, also the fact he assumed Spidey was a murderer without any proof or reasoning and so was willing to kill first and ask questions never, him pulling a gun to shoot Spidey when he finds him over his dead father is one thing, to keep a burning hatred without ever checking to be sure Spidey did something like that is another, as is finding out daddy was the evil Green Goblin and wilfully redoing the experiment that fucked him up and turned him murderous.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 21, 2019 23:10:29 GMT
Has anybody mentioned "Blade II" yet?
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