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Old December 11th, 2015, 08:18 PM   #661
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previous one...but children are still born the same as a hundred!




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A favourite of mine would be the alluring and seductive Hathor from Stargate SG-1 who appeared in only three episodes of the show unfortunately.

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Keith Allen playing a dangerous mental patient called John Peter Barrie in the Inspector Morse episode The Day Of The Devil (1993).

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Michael Corleone in the original The Godfather is a good example: he went bad against his own wishes and for reasons which are easy to empathise with. In the end he protected his family, and his fall from grace began there. For me Al Pacino as Michael Corleone is one of the all time great villains because he is also a tragic hero; these are rare in modern film. Everything he did makes ethical sense at first, but becomes a classic road paved by good intentions.
I couldn't agree more, which is why I think critics do "The Godfather Part III" a disservice by labeling it a weak movie - Part III is about Michael seeking redemption...a search ultimately (and tragically for him) doomed to failure.
In any case Michael Corleone had already lost his humanity in the previous movie (The Godfather Part II), imo. THAT scene with his brother Fredo (John Cazale) at their mother's funeral still gives me the chills:

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Louis Cyphre, played by Rober DeNiro in Angel Heart. Have a feeling that his name might be just too strong a clue to his real identity....
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