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Natural Born Killers- I can see what it is trying to represent, with the media frenzy and all but I just simply didn't like it.


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Match Point, the Woody Allen film. Jonathan Rhys-Meyers gets away scott-free in that...apart from still bring trapped in his stultifying marriage.


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Quoted from Roadrage Dude
Natural Born Killers- I can see what it is trying to represent, with the media frenzy and all but I just simply didn't like it.


Excellent satire!! One of my top ten of all time. Would be even more relevant today with our obsession of fame, violence and gossip media/news entertainment.



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I'm surprised no one mentioned "The Player" because it's exactly what the movie is about.  So I'll mention it.
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Excellent satire!! One of my top ten of all time. Would be even more relevant today with our obsession of fame, violence and gossip media/news entertainment.



Yeah, true I can imagine some Z-list celebrities in the UK going on a killing spree to extends their fame (Ah an idea in the making!)

The Player is hand down, one of my all time favourite- beautifully crafted.


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I think we've got a lot of these already covered. but...

http://unrealitymag.com/index.php/2009/01/16/ten-movies-where-the-bad-guys-win/

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does it have to be just movies?

cause my absolute favorite was Vic Mackey on The Shield.
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Okay, I'm gonna throw this one out there as it's still going.

It may not be a bad guy, more prehistoric creature but the T-rex from Jurassic Park.

I’m running thin on ideas as you can see.
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Quoted from steve
It may not be a bad guy, more prehistoric creature but the T-rex from Jurassic Park.

I’m running thin on ideas as you can see.


Yes...yes you are Steve and there is not supposed to be a sequel!!!!
My question...my rules hahaha

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The T-Rex got away but in the process ruined the credibility of that film.  The book Jurassic Park is incredibly better than the film.
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My question...my rules hahahaMark


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Quoted from mcornetto
The T-Rex got away but in the process ruined the credibility of that film.  The book Jurassic Park is incredibly better than the film.


Oh, c'mon now!  Ruined the credibility of the movie?

Jurassic Park is a great movie..a classic, even.  And yes, the novel is also amazing.
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