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scarletspeed7
02/05/20 11:50:11 AM
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MetalmindStats posted...
Gary King (The World's End)
Both simultaneously cool and uncool, my argument is that Gary King is the end result of a Dwight Schrute's life if Dwight was raised in a household with electricity and public schooling.
Rating: 79/100


Underleveled posted...
Gaston (Beauty and the Beast)
Gaston's greatest moments are his darkest ones; LeFou best highlights Gaston's comedic qualities, and that's a damning indicator of how bad Disney is at presenting an overly masculine character on their own merits. When Gaston turns into a jealous and greedy manipulator of a city, that's where the real depth comes. The wild-eyed rabble-rousing of Gaston reminds me of the Twitter accounts that inspired the marches in Charlottesville.
Rating: 74/100


WickIebee posted...
All-Might (My Hero Acadamia)
Having never watched this show, I find the hairstyle absolutely horrendous, and my gut reaction is that this is some form of skewering superheroes, which generally leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Rating: 44/100


VeryInsane posted...
Benoit Blanc (Knives Out)

dont know if you have seen that movie but it seems up your alley
Daniel Craig's less flamboyant version of Truman Capote is enjoyable enough, but I was always waiting for some sort of grander reveal full of panache that would really endear him with me. It never came.
Rating: 70/100


Lolo_Guru posted...
Poochie (Yoshi)
Ugly and uninteresting. I cannot think of a single interesting moment from Poochie, but that's to be expected from these sorts of "ME LIEK DESIGN" nominations.
Rating: 31/100

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