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Post by darksidebeadle on Dec 12, 2020 8:23:21 GMT
Pick one
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Post by jcush on Dec 12, 2020 9:14:38 GMT
Punch-Drunk Love
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Post by Xcalatë on Dec 12, 2020 9:44:21 GMT
MI: III
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Dec 12, 2020 9:50:14 GMT
Mission: Impossible III
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Post by Captain Spencer on Dec 12, 2020 14:10:57 GMT
Scent Of A Woman
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Post by Ransom on Dec 12, 2020 14:12:52 GMT
Mission Impossible 3.
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Post by politicidal on Dec 12, 2020 15:24:16 GMT
Mission: Impossible III.
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Post by moviemouth on Dec 12, 2020 16:50:59 GMT
The Master
From the poll - Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
He also plays one of the many villains in Montana (1998). He is a key character and he is very good in it.
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Post by Archelaus on Dec 12, 2020 21:00:57 GMT
Mission: Impossible III
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Post by vegalyra on Dec 12, 2020 21:14:31 GMT
Scent of a Woman
Question for the OP. Was PSH really a villain in Talented Mr. Ripley? I always figured Ripley WAS the bad guy.
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Post by moviemouth on Dec 12, 2020 21:29:41 GMT
Scent of a Woman Question for the OP. Was PSH really a villain in Talented Mr. Ripley? I always figured Ripley WAS the bad guy. He is a scumbag, but not a villain. I think the word villain is being used way too loosely in this case.
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Post by darksidebeadle on Dec 12, 2020 22:44:16 GMT
Scent of a Woman Question for the OP. Was PSH really a villain in Talented Mr. Ripley? I always figured Ripley WAS the bad guy. You could be right but he was a bully asshole and somewhat of a protagonist, I guess the votes will reflect
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Post by Ransom on Dec 12, 2020 22:46:45 GMT
Scent of a Woman Question for the OP. Was PSH really a villain in Talented Mr. Ripley? I always figured Ripley WAS the bad guy. He is a scumbag, but not a villain. I think the word villain is being used way too loosely in this case. A scumbag and a villain are the same thing.
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Post by moviemouth on Dec 12, 2020 22:57:00 GMT
He is a scumbag, but not a villain. I think the word villain is being used way too loosely in this case. A scumbag and a villain are the same thing. If you are using the word villain in a very loose way, then yes. I personally wouldn't use the word to describe an asshole. I think that is removing baggage.
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Post by Ransom on Dec 12, 2020 22:59:22 GMT
A scumbag and a villain are the same thing. If you are using the word villain in a very loose way, then yes. I personally wouldn't use the word to describe an asshole. I think that is removing baggage. What did Hoffman's character do that you view him as a scumbag but not a villain?
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Post by moviemouth on Dec 12, 2020 23:06:13 GMT
If you are using the word villain in a very loose way, then yes. I personally wouldn't use the word to describe an asshole. I think that is removing baggage. What did Hoffman's character do that you view him as a scumbag but not a villain? He is just a smug asshole. He doesn't do anything evil or even that bad as far as I remember. I watched it earlier this year.
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Post by Ransom on Dec 12, 2020 23:08:25 GMT
What did Hoffman's character do that you view him as a scumbag but not a villain? He is just a smug asshole, he doesn't do anything evil or even that bad as far as I remember. I watched it earlier this year. Hmm. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
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Post by moviemouth on Dec 12, 2020 23:13:30 GMT
He is just a smug asshole, he doesn't do anything evil or even that bad as far as I remember. I watched it earlier this year. Hmm. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. He is a villain from Tom Ripley's perspective. That might be what the OP means now that I think about it.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Dec 12, 2020 23:17:58 GMT
off the list but .... Officer Raymer in Nobody's Fool Villain of the asshat variety only
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