Bankers
Villains wear black but sometimes they wear different colours so they are not identified, but thats only when they are out. But most of the time they all wear black or dark colours. that is my answer to you all !
Most definitely!
This is a rather vague question. There isn't one lone "most" inappropriate movie. Porn movies are easily the most inappropriate movies.
yeah probably, he had a lovers tiff with probst on episode 5 of heroes vs villains... however it is fairly obvious he is madly in love with jerri. but most likely hes gay cuz on episode one of heroes vs.. villains, sugar tried to flirt with him and he was all like "get away from me beeotch!"
According to the imcdb, the most common on-screen appearance by a single make and model is the Ford Crown Victoria, with more than 3887 recorded.
I dont think it has to do with their body size, instead their gender. Women are bitches. No man, hero or villian wants to hear the excessive nagging of the female
Because most every show needs a bad guy!
Yes. There are multiple movies. "Anne Frank: The Whole Story" is one of the better ones, "Anne Frank Remembered" is the most factual one.
The joker (bat man) is the most popular comic book, and movie villains.
RASPUTIN: because he is the most evil of the don bluth villains
Christopher Lee (Christopher Frank Carandini Lee). Played the role as "Saruman" i "Lord of the Rings".
Barbara Stanwyck
There were different actors that were hired to play different versions of Godzilla on different Godzilla movies. The most famous one was Frank Welker.
I can only find 2. Frank Zappa, who did a couple of music based indie films and Frank Zagorino who did a bunch of action movies from 1985 - 1997, the most recent of which is "Operation: Delta Force".
voldemort
Villains wear black but sometimes they wear different colours so they are not identified, but thats only when they are out. But most of the time they all wear black or dark colours. that is my answer to you all !
L. Frank Baum wrote many Oz books which did not feature Dorothy Gale. But most movies about Oz were based on the original Wizard of Oz like the classic MGM 1939 film starring Judy Garland.