Feanor.
Killed Apollo?Quote:
Drago in Rocky 4.
Come on. They influenced the referee selection by playing the race card, which then influenced the officiating team into not calling certain plays or overruling the chosen ref. They also played very dirty, committing personal fouls.mazag08 said:
The Dallas Carter team in Friday Night Lights.
I'm with the non-villain here. He may have been an cold commie ******* afterward, but he beat Apollo fairly in the ring -- after Apollo talked a mountain of sheeet. He was being used by the Executive Committee for propaganda and as a symbol of Soviet might, but he didn't ask for it. He and his wife were unwilling pawns, and they were right when they snapped and fought back.Brian Earl Spilner said:Killed Apollo?Quote:
Drago in Rocky 4.
Also he helped to incite a riot (the stampede). I would also add treason, conspiracy and child endangerment to the list.CDub06 said:What about murdering the kid's father in front of him and psychologically tormenting him?Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
Scar was just trying to overthrow the oppressive rule of his brother who shunned certain species to the elephant graveyard. Scar just happened to be a bad leader who was too headstrong to leave Pride Rock when the drought/famine hit.
HtownAg92 said:Come on. They influenced the referee selection by playing the race card, which then influenced the officiating team into not calling certain plays or overruling the chosen ref. They also played very dirty, committing personal fouls.mazag08 said:
The Dallas Carter team in Friday Night Lights.
As an attorney it always irritated me that they would say the whole "well technically Jigsaw hasn't murdered anyone because there's always a way out."hunter2012 said:
The real Jigsaw, he just wanted to teach people to value their lives and gives everyone a way out. Think of him as being just an extreme life coach. Sure there are a few instances of death being inevitable like digging out the key from a living person, but they probably failed their test and thus voided their lease on life anyway. Though from the Saw movies I'm not sure there are any "good guys".
Satellite of Love said:Also he helped to incite a riot (the stampede). I would also add treason, conspiracy and child endangerment to the list.CDub06 said:What about murdering the kid's father in front of him and psychologically tormenting him?Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
Scar was just trying to overthrow the oppressive rule of his brother who shunned certain species to the elephant graveyard. Scar just happened to be a bad leader who was too headstrong to leave Pride Rock when the drought/famine hit.
You play to win the game. It wasn't Drago's fault that Apollo was undertrained and overconfident or that Rocky refused to "Throw the damn towel!".Brian Earl Spilner said:Killed Apollo?Quote:
Drago in Rocky 4.
Didn't he start the Kinslaying at Alqualonde?Solo Tetherball Champ said:
Feanor.
Hagen95 said:Didn't he start the Kinslaying at Alqualonde?Solo Tetherball Champ said:
Feanor.
P.C. Principal said:As an attorney it always irritated me that they would say the whole "well technically Jigsaw hasn't murdered anyone because there's always a way out."hunter2012 said:
The real Jigsaw, he just wanted to teach people to value their lives and gives everyone a way out. Think of him as being just an extreme life coach. Sure there are a few instances of death being inevitable like digging out the key from a living person, but they probably failed their test and thus voided their lease on life anyway. Though from the Saw movies I'm not sure there are any "good guys".
No. No no no. He's 100% a cold blooded murderer.
gggmann said:
The Shark in Jaws
He broke Ricky's arm.Texaggie7nine said:
Jean Girard
Talladega Nights.
He warned Ricky that he would, Ricky told him to.Hey...so.. um said:He broke Ricky's arm.Texaggie7nine said:
Jean Girard
Talladega Nights.
Not really. The McAllister family kinda sucks. They're not only negligent but they're total *******s to Kevin early on in both movies. The siblings and cousins (and Uncle Frank) bully him and the parents never really stick up for him. Now they're realizing the consequences of their actions and Tim Curry is just being the voice of reason.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Warranted?