
What’s a movie where the villain was way more interesting than the hero?
Sayzay Tellewoyan
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What’s a movie where the villain was way more interesting than the hero?



Kenyon Martin says Ausar Thompson is hurting his team on offense: “You get two feet in the paint young man you got to shoot the ball. Cade making the right play, he don’t need you to hockey assist all the time. Put the ball on the rim man, you more athletic then most people you can put it up on the rim and go back and get it if your not confident in the first shot. But at times your team is playing 4 on 5 offensively. You got to put the ball on the rim young fella.” (Via @GilsArenaShow)


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Which director do you think has totally lost his touch with age?

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