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Movies have not-so-hidden agendas. We're told from the get-go who the hero is and who the supervillain is, and we're just supposed to go along with those roles, no matter what.
But that just seems overly simplistic. What if the bad guy is actually a decent person who's having a bad day or something? Maybe nobody just gets him, you know? Well, we're here to do justice to those "evil doers" by giving them some movie poster love.
We could have saved SO MUCH screen time.
There are two sides to every coin.
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chiefyookeroo
January 31st, 2020 • 31/01/20 • 3:12 am
Gruber's Thirteen deserved that top spot
Whimsical1
January 31st, 2020 • 31/01/20 • 3:22 am
Wow. Kudos to this whole post! And number 1 defo deserves it.
Personally I think some others are more deserving of the 3 spot. Especially The Bull one lol
The_Rocker
January 31st, 2020 • 31/01/20 • 3:25 am
I think it could be argued that Roy Batty is the main character in Blade Runner. Deckard is not interesting at the same level as Batty is. Deckard only learns how to value life after seeing Batty fight for his.