Movies where you cheered for the villains

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Atekimogus wrote:I really liked Alfred Molina as Doc Ock in Spiderman 2. In fact I still think the second spiderman movie is by far the best one because of the brilliant Alfred Molina.
I second that, and then they came out with 3, which they didn't put an ounce of thought into, hopefully they will make 4 like they did 2.
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Does the Ice Berg in "Titanic" count?
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Teaos wrote:Does the Ice Berg in "Titanic" count?
Yes.
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Then Titanic counts for me then. I had take my little sister and her friends to that movie. I don't think she's ever forgiven me for laughing like the Joker when the pretty boy drowned.
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I don't think I've ever wanted a ship to sink more than when I saw Titanic.
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"WHAT?! The ship's sinking!?"

Venomous 13 year old girl glares ensued.
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They expected a HAPPY ENDING? :laughroll:
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I consider yelling at them to start rearranging the deck chairs but figured that might piss off the rest of the people there.

As a guy I can appreciate the Kate Winslet full frontal, but that in no way made up for the other 3 hours of movie.
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Well, they HAD to give us SOMETHING for sitting through that whole damned movie.
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I do believe that that one scene was put in purely to attract a male audience.
Tyyr wrote:"WHAT?! The ship's sinking!?"

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Wait, do you mean to tell me they expected the ship to not sink?
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Rochey wrote:I do believe that that one scene was put in purely to keep the male audience from rioting in a paroxysm of saccharine overload.
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Tyyr wrote:I consider yelling at them to start rearranging the deck chairs but figured that might piss off the rest of the people there.

As a guy I can appreciate the Kate Winslet full frontal, but that in no way made up for the other 3 hours of movie.
I dunno, watching Leonardo freezing to death was pretty enjoyable.
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Tyyr wrote:I consider yelling at them to start rearranging the deck chairs but figured that might piss off the rest of the people there.

As a guy I can appreciate the Kate Winslet full frontal, but that in no way made up for the other 3 hours of movie.
I dunno, watching Leonardo freezing to death was pretty enjoyable.
He gets a lot of crap for that movie but he's honestly a good actor.
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Monroe wrote:He gets a lot of crap for that movie but he's honestly a good actor.
Really? I can only think of two films in which I enjoyed his performance, and one of them had such a fantastic character that he would have had to try to have sucked.
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Mikey wrote:
Monroe wrote:He gets a lot of crap for that movie but he's honestly a good actor.
Really? I can only think of two films in which I enjoyed his performance, and one of them had such a fantastic character that he would have had to try to have sucked.
I can't think of one he did suck in. Well.. Critters 2 wasn't very good but not his fault.
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