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Poll Suggestion: The Most Overdrawn Characters Everyone Hates
Intro:
Some movies depict very low-down characters, no one would want to meet in real life. They are not only bad or disgusting. They are both, bad and disgusting. They are totally overdrawn negative characters, whether comedic or serious.
Which of these low down awkward beings is your favorite no-go?
Tell us here.
Suggestions:
Characters from movies rated higher than 5/10. They must be overdrawn, low-down and disgusting. The more they drift of reality, the better. I want humanoid characters or humans, but beeings able to communicate to humans are ok, too. Best iconic characters. I limitate the list to 25 options as an aim, except there are very many excellent suggestions. ... I even would make up a second list then. But it was challenging to collect these in a little time, so I hope for surprises. Movies only, no documentations or TV-series. Animated ok, if the character fits the criteria. That means not Scar from 'The Lion King', but maybe Kaneda from 'Akira', even though I'm not really sure he was bad. I think he ddn't want what happened, all in all. So Animated may be difficult for the subject. No characters from movies tagged as horror, because there would be a flood of lesser interesting characters - and they are mostly all overdrawn.
Link: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls534114350/
Poll: TBD



ElMaruecan82
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Reading your intro, I immediately thought of Richie Modano, here's how I described him:
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Tsarstepan
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Can you clarify or rewrite what you mean by "overdrawn"?
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Breumaster
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I aimed for 25 options, but the list is good by now. So if there are no further suggestions, I'd declare it for ...
Ready to go!
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ElMaruecan82
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Also the villainous husband played by Jason Stathaim in "Dolores Clairborne"... he starts as a drunk wife-beater which isn't the most inspired way to achieve likability... then he steals her money -in fact the money she kept for her daughter- and at the end we learn that he abused his daughter.
Stephen King sure knows how to create despicable villains...
... how about Percy Whitmore, too?
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