There is something villianous about the small town closed-mindedness exuded by this man in Hoosiers. His rejoicing in the final scenes of the film after the team's victory reveals his character. He somehow deluded himself into believing that he was part of the reason that they won.
And of course how can we forget our favorite bad guy--John Creese--the martial arts sensay who taught a group of mis-guided, rough kids to offer "no mercy!" because they will get no mercy from anyone on the streets of life. I like his devious pose in the picture below. Johnny was only ever a blonde pawn in Creese's game. Ryan.
And of course how can we forget our favorite bad guy--John Creese--the martial arts sensay who taught a group of mis-guided, rough kids to offer "no mercy!" because they will get no mercy from anyone on the streets of life. I like his devious pose in the picture below. Johnny was only ever a blonde pawn in Creese's game. Ryan.
2 comments:
Thank you for sharing your take on villians. It was insightful.
oh my gosh, i forgot about shredder. he was so good! we need to rent that movie and watch it w/the kids. my love for creesee was discussed in a previous post on my blog. it feels so good to be bad!
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