«A thrill - ride with everything a fan would want — a courageous super hero,
depraved villains, and suspenseful plot twists»
I can't see any good reason to remake a bad movie changing the nature of
the depraved villains but keeping all of those lame faults found in the original movie - especially characters who are irritatingly stupid and the only smart one being the dog.
Not exact matches
Patrick was a scoundrel, a
depraved and dishonest man who was one of the true
villains of that film.
So, the Dark Knight and a bevy of
villains are transported to medieval Japan, where a
depraved Lord Joker is seeking total domination of the feudal states and the elimination of Batman.
This makes him a complicated
villain, one who does things for what he truly believes are noble reasons, although he is clearly doing some morally
depraved things with his power, in fact, bordering on genocide.
Though Gale isn't as overtly reprehensible as Tommy Lee Jones» cartoonishly
depraved jail warden, or Tom Sizemore's murderous, attention - seeking Detective Scagnetti, he emerges as perhaps the film's true
villain while simultaneously being the only character the audience might even consider empathizing with.