Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-30861466-20190814235447/@comment-31330278-20190816234303

1. She's a genius narcissists with magic powers who almost killed a dragon princess and took over a whole kingdom. Her cowardice doesn't contradict her status. If this wiki forbid weaklings to be one-person armies, then i'll stop adding her in the future. Her narcissism and ruthlessness can be confusing.

2. As said, you did the right choice. Just saying that she's a great villain who doesn't have my sympathy. Not all tragic villains have my sympathy. As you put Jill Roberts in your "villains I liked" list (a personal confession: She and Roman are my top ghostfaces. Jamal Elliot from season 3 is close behind. Might change it though), you know that Charlie is less sympathetic than TV Tropes think. His immense stupidity aside, I can't feel the pain of people who kill their best friend for a girl. When I come to think of it, Jamal and Debbie are the only killers who had my sympathy, because their tragedy was legit and had the only really good motives. Happen to see "The Final"? So Dane is another tragic psychopath who lost my sympathy. He was lonely and miserable because of people who didn't even bothered knowing his name, but after insisting on killing even the one popular guy who was nice to him and killed one of his own friends because the latter released the black nice guy, my sympathy toward him got burned with gallons of acid.

3. Wait. I do know the name. Just forgot. "Roger Rabbit", "Unbreakable", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas" are cool movies. "Pretty Woman" is both a bad movie and a false advertising. The movie is called "Pretty Woman", but the woman ain't pretty. The only pretty thing about Julia Roberts is her niece Emma.

4A. For Jasmine's offence, she wasn't as smart as her late mother. "When i'll be a queen, I could get rid of you" is the worst thing you can say to a psychopath. That's possibly the mistake Shere Khan's brother did. In your personal opinion, how the live-action "Aladdin" should've looked like? You hate Jaffar both as a villain and as a human being, so I assume you would write him as a male Audrey. Hopefully either more sympathetic or more menacing. I also recommend on developing Iago's character. Aside from being possibly the best henchman in the history of everything, he have a very tragic backstory that sadly many people are forgetting/not understanding.

4B. Maybe his "friends" lured him by heroin, and from that point forward he became a Frollo. It's being ages since I watched "Trainspotting", so interesting hear Renton is a soft version of Facilier. His presence on "Descendants" doesn't make me want to watch the movies other than part 3, but I kinda liked him as a villain. He was the only good thing of "The Princess and The Frog". Not sure if it's because he was a great Expy of Scar, or because Tiana is one of those miserable heroes who leave the villain to carry the whole movie.

4C. Before replying to this topic: Are you capable of participate intelligent discussions about religions and the bible?

4D. From Tom Buchanan's description, I can see I don't like him too much. Rourke is a better villain, if only because Rourke is a man of action, Unlike Buchanan. Why does Buchanan is marked as insecure? I recalled his ego was flying with spaceship engine. Some arrogant villains are vain because they feel inferior. Buchanan doesn't strikes me as the kind of guy.