Everyone knows that a hero is only as interesting as his arch-enemy and the bad guy in this film, while amusing, isn't particularly interesting. |
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In the original script, the bad guy was actually revenging the hero for something which happened in their childhood. |
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He should be the bad guy but we find ourselves wondering if our choices wouldn't be too dissimilar given the circumstances. |
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The guys you are about to see also know what it's like to shoot it out with a bad guy. |
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The balance of time not spent battling the bad guy or training is fairly well spent building the relationships between the SWAT members. |
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Not only did he speak for the roles, but he also used different tones to distinguish the good guy from the bad guy. |
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He seems to perpetually be a patsy or bad guy in everything he plays, which I suppose he can't complain about since he's made a living at it. |
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Deal with that, and don't bellyache about how that someone else is a bad guy because he's outcompeting you and preventing you from making money. |
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You could watch this and think that he was deluded, and thought he really was taking out a bad guy. |
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Just have him throw something together about a car race and the bad guy, Boss Hogg, buying up land so he can strip-mine it. |
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I want to grab the bad guy by the cuffs and slam him face-first onto the hood of my car. |
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I argued that he's not evil, he's just the bad guy in the black hat, who you see coming a million miles away. |
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Richard tends to be much stricter with Lucie in general and is fed up of being the bad guy who tells Lucie off and reprimands her. |
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The identity of the bad guy is telegraphed through after roughly twenty minutes. |
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There is an awkward hero, there are a whole band of roguish characters, and there is the requisite bad guy. |
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That final resting place of ponderous pachyderms would be, for the unscrupulous and disturbingly clean bad guy, the mother lode of ivory. |
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You know, the good guy has to wear a white hat and the bad guy has to twist his moustache. |
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He has him pegged as a bad guy, and has no interest in trying to sway his opinion. |
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Tobosaku is the bad guy in the Japanese mythology who stole not only one but three peaches out of Seibo's garden. |
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Its one redeeming feature is Kevin Costner as a bad guy who cops it. |
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A double-action revolver can be fired in a matter of seconds by anyone strong enough to pull a trigger, including the bad guy or a five-year-old child. |
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In a story of such unbridled teen-age success, with a smile like that, who could possibly be indecorous enough to become the bad guy? |
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The bad guy is simply anyone who demonstrably opposes the occupation. |
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First of all, I would like to try to debug this thing of using the precautionary principle as the bad guy here. |
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It is a clever technique that can transform a good guy into a bad guy in an instant, confounding us with its devilish mix of fiction and reality. |
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The audience gets the satisfaction of seeing the bad guy get wasted. |
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Yes, but he went before the parole board, and because this was his first offence and he was not a bad guy, he was released. |
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They also indicated it's about risk management, and that's what it is, trying to catch the bad guy in a pool of a lot of good guys. |
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While this is happening, the good guy doesn't have to forgive the bad guy from the bottom of his heart. |
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At the end of day the government is worried about looking like the bad guy. |
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The bad guy in Tomorrow Never Dies is Elliot Carver, an international media baron scheming to wreak havoc on a global scale. |
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When the bad guy wants to do something nasty, he generally uses very simple weapons. |
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However, the laws of the land and the court systems would interfere and always seemed to put an emphasis on protecting the bad guy. |
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Charlize Theron plays the human bad guy and Michael Fassbender is an android and intergalactic butler. |
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According to the script, Interpol is run by buffoons and they let a super bad guy named Snakehead get away when he was about to steal the life-giving medallion. |
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Our bad guy is Weather Wizard, who not only looks like Kurt Cobain but can use his palms to conjure angry storms. |
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Does it make you a bad guy because you say something and then someone ends up getting killed? |
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During that rebellious time I did that Celebrity Fit Club, where I played the bad guy. |
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As far as I was concerned he was the best bad guy in the history of the movies. |
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We could say we were approached by a local bad guy with a grenade in his hand. |
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A good guy with a gun can turn into a bad guy due to one slip up or a simple misunderstanding and an itchy trigger finger. |
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No soap opera elements, no deep character studies, just an hour where you put the puzzle pieces together, the characters catch the bad guy, and they go home. |
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The very fact that one is a politician seems to brand one, in some circles-in fact, I would say in a wide range of circles-as being-and forgive me for saying so-a bad guy. |
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She saw what was beneath the surface and realized he was not such a bad guy. |
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I read thinking that a transition would develop and the evil recalculations of the bad guy explored. |
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In one of the last scenes, Smith was supposed to punch out the bad guy. |
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On the contrary, generally this is the part of the script where the good guy builds up a suitable reserve of hatred, which he will later on expend when comes the time to kill the bad guy. |
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I don't know how we would proceed to track the bad guy who is doing everything wrong, but it would be good for our scientists to have access to this information, because there's a lot of money involved. |
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Like Ash in Pokémon, Goku trains so hard when he has to beat the bad guy, or Kenshin the manslayer, or Utena Tenjou, she would stop at nothing to be the Prince that never came for her. |
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I do not think he would want me to say that because of the presence of an NDP member on my executive I should automatically be considered a really bad guy. |
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If the crowd is against the good guy, it is always momentary, and killing the bad guy makes the crowd snap out of its folly and cheer the good guy in the end. |
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Tired of playing the bad guy, he slips out of his game and finds his way into other games to be the hero. |
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Still, like Hugh, I assumed that it will be awhile before the bad guy makes an appearance and becomes physical threat in this story. |
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At six foot tall and leanly built, Benedict was in need of bulking up to play the bad guy. |
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Please, Mr Schulz, do not set yourself up as the bad guy seeking to bully a minority group and running the risk of censure by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. |
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The government already has decided that CN is the bad guy. |
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It might even be tempting to make the Commission the bad guy. |
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Even if the bad guy has an army, that army has some dumb weakness, and all the good guy has to do is just find that weakness and the whole bad army blows up or something. |
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You can't just cut down the bad guy in a hail of lead. |
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It even has a comeuppance ending, and the bad guy is killed. |
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These guys come into the airport, because they all boarded aircraft, and if there had been some device or some system there, they would have had to be on the bad guy list first in order for them to be picked up. |
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You go through the simulator, you pull the trigger, you shoot the bad guy. |
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I have said that anyone who asks questions is the bad guy in this debate. |
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Gwyneth Paltrow is his girl Friday and Mickey Rourke is bad guy, Russian inventor Ivan Vanko who has created his own deadly suit. |
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Doctor Who bad guy The Master, played by Life On Mars star John Simm, wangles his way into the top job in tonight's episode of BBC1's hit sci-fi show. |
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You can put a bazillion people in seats to sit there and watch what's going on in the network and try to do cyber recognition and figure out if this is a bad guy. |
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The bad guy is thrown out of his car and comes face to face with Arrow. |
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