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Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 2:13

#Perspective | The greatest movie villian of all time is...

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And then she encountered a monster who then made her life even less of a fairy tale. But I don't want to give any of it away other than that very general thing. Like I said, I always think of this movie randomly. Kiefer Sutherland, I did not like him as an actor for many years because he played this role. Like I said, I watched it when I was young, probably before I even really knew what acting was fully, like, the full extent of it

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javon johnson
@motoblanco · 4:41
I kind of put him in the same category as kind of a Matt Javon and what's Matt Damon's buddy, Ben, what's his name? Ben guy's name? Jennifer Lopez's boyfriend, man. But listen, for me, I think when the villain has the ability to kind of redeem himself and see the greater good in the end, that's the greatest villain of all, man. So for me, I would nominate Bram Stoker's Dracula
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Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 1:54

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And it's much better to say that they redeemed themselves. That's much better. And yes, I have seen that. Dracula, I mean, pretty much every vampire movie except for the Twilight ones where they sparkle, I've seen especially the old school ones. Those are my favorites. Low key obsession, of course, blade. But no, that was great. As far as Keefer Sutherland and his acting, I. That's your opinion. I don't have that opinion as you
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javon johnson
@motoblanco · 1:10

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So I may have to go try and, I don't know, get my hands on that. Check it out. I see you put up another post about Bumble and also making friends as an adult, which I see you kind of got into kind of a long back and forth with Magenta about that a, that topic is a mouthful and I guess I'll maybe jump over there later on and put in my two cent
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