Much of what motivated me in my earliest youth were the Saturday movie horror matinees sandwiched between 23 cartoons innercity Moms used as 'daycare' while they did the weekly shopping. These featured nefarious Cultists, Vampires and Witches. Raised in a parochial Catholic environment BEFORE Ecumenical Counsel II I would raise questions in Religious Studies that the nuns and even our Pastor were loathe to answer!
And so, when I earned my first library card, I was 'free' to satiate my curiosity. At age seven, I learned my paternal Grandfather was covertly a ceremonial Magician. By age twelve I'd read most EVERYTHING the Carnegie Library system of PGH. had in both the public and private stacks, and met my Grandfather's Lodge's Grand Master. I 'apprenticed' under his tutelage for ten years.
In response to a maternal threat, I went to our parish's Rectory and after discussion with the priests, was invited to field questions from students at what is today, Carlo Catholic College on the topics of Witchcraft, Magick (note the spelling) and contemporary Satanism during the fad of the 'Age of Aquarius'. I was, for a time a second level member of LaVey's 'First Church of Satan' before being formally 'EXCOMMUNICATED'! LOL! So, I guess you might say I'd play a VERY authentic 'Dark Magician / Sorcerer'. (PS: You DON'T 'sacrifice' nubile Virgins. you sacrifice their innocence. Only a FOOL culls producing 'geese who lay golden eggs' ! )
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I'm actually on the hyper-empathetic side of the spectrum but if I wasn't bound by some basic sense of morals, I think I could make a most excellent manipulator of people. I got a knack for understanding what makes people tick. I'm bound morally to try not to exploit that and instead cultivate it, but I really think I could exploit it so hard if I wanted to do it. So I think I'm working towards Hannibal Lecter. I think Hannibal Lecter is deeply empathetic in this sense but not bound by the same moral constraints I have.
I think I'd probably love being one of those morally grey protagonists thats cunning yet calm and collected. For example, The protagonist of Promising young women or Jennifer from Jennifers body. Both of them are badass
Something total badass and fiesty yet humorous like Catwoman. I’d have to be an antihero... being a villain ain't my thing. I’d be similar to her, Gambit, Domino, the Bride from Kill Bill, or Ultraviolet.
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I like to think that I am all kittens and cute puppies and rainbows. 🤔 but I think that everyone has a dark side to their personality. And it’s usually the ones with the cutest/sweetest personalities that can have the darkest side. But then again I have nightmares over movies that end unhappily. So who knows.
Resident Evil Lady Dimitrescu 9'ft tall & deadly 😈
Nice one. That Hans Landa is a great actor and role. I would choose to be like a Harley Quinn kind of villain. Not bad at heart but creative a good with guns. Haha
I am gonna be frank, villains can be cool, however, I don't think I have it in me to be one.
The misunderstood anti-villain who was turned that way because the protagonists are assholes. Like Frank Grimes or anyone the It's Always Sunny gang encounters. I guess, that's technically more like a heroic antagonist than a villain, but whatever.
Maybe someone like megamind or Gru
I am not sure if I know any celebrities who look like me, but I am not a celebrity expert so it’s partially my fault I cannot name somebody, maybe you could say that I look like Priscilla Chan or Yoko Ono.
I’d probably be the clever yet humorous villain. I’m like gonna steal the audience regardless. Kind of like a Loki from marvel movies with a bit more humor and less emotional outbursts.
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A corrupted, manipulative, charismatic politician, some parties actually tried to recruit me for that but I have a soul, and no interest in that kind of money.
Someone kidnapping the daughter of Liam Neeson 😂
With my build I'd be good for a joker/psychopath role but I'd like to be the villain who is thought to be the untouchable type where the hero has to break the rules to stop me
I see myself as Thanos wanting to purefy the world to make it better.
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Mad scientist or psychotic criminal mastermind. Maybe unwilling accomplice.
I'd definitely make a very nice dictator. A benevolent one in fact which in the end would prove that the protagonist was the bad guy all along.
A real fucken Bastard! I’m one now!
The last text from my old Girlfriend..
“you’re a mean bastard... didn't want to believe it because I saw another side of you... whatever! “Every true villain is a hero in their own right. I always connected with Doc Ock. So Dr. Octavius, lock it in.
The evil Psychiatrist that does mind control... LOL
Dr. Doofenschmirts type
I am more of an anti-hero. I have a self defined moral compass that is flawed due to a hard upbringing.
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