They can serve as a cathartic outlet for pent up frustrations about the harsh injustices of life.
Wayne Knight always seems to enjoy himself in villain roles.
He has no real beliefs other than his own greed.
Beni’s shallow, cowardly nature represents the dark side to Rick’s life of searching for treasure.
Of course, Rick and his team are braver and more principled.
Terry Benedict represents the personal angle of Danny Ocean’s ambitious heist.
Ultimately, he is left with neither, which leads to a giddy finale for Danny and his crew.
Ultimately, their fascist desire to conquer everything causes their downfall.
It comes down to personal taste which is more appropriate for such a slimy villain.
Norton uses his influence over the prisoners at Shawshank to enrich himself and live a life of luxury.
Part of Andy’s escape involves stealing all of Norton’s embezzled money and exposing his corruption.
Either way, his downfall is one instance of justice in a warped system.
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Jerry’s hare-brained get-rich-quick scheme to extort his father-in-law falls apart in spectacular fashion.
If Syndrome were a real hero, he would probably know about Edna’s reasoning.
The originalJohn Wickis a straightforward revenge thriller.
Iosef lives large off of his father’s money.
He doesn’t even grant Iosef any last words.
He’s merely an agent of karmic retribution.