Here that guy is Travolta, who brings a refreshingly all-American exuberance to action-movie villainy.
For the moment, belief in China's villainy has not made much impact on policy.
And the lurid villainy always seems diversionary, a baroque disguise for a bland, lifeless, and overfamiliar story.
All of which brings us to Mr. Page, who is known on Broadway as a specialist in villainy.
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But other than his fascinating part in Storm of Swords, and his earlier villainy in Game of Thrones, Jaime is largely squandered.
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Who would have thought that John Madden had a gift for villainy?
They vary what might otherwise have become a dismal parade of villainy.
You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
When you buy a market, right, there's some villainy--I don't have the right word, right, but there's going to be a bad guy.
Thank goodness, then, for Kevin Spacey, who brings a glee and relish to Luthor's larger-than-life villainy that compensates for the slightly sombre whole.
These are the heretics who have either turned their backs on true villainy of human climate sin, or worse, are its evil agents.
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When you buy a market, right, there's some villainy, I don't have the right word, right, but there's going to be a bad guy.
The mere fact that humans may be impacting The Natural Condition does not mean we must take to the streets with pitchforks and lanterns to oppose such villainy.
Was she forced to join him in his later villainy?
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The right has been gloating about the alleged Blagojevich villainy because it interrupts, in spectacular fashion, a long stretch in which most of the Beltway scandal-makers had an "R" after their names.
Midnight calls, clandestine meetings, threatening e-mail messages, not to mention cell phones used as obsessively as lances and shields in a jousting epic: the circuits never stop burning in this self-important but juicily entertaining public-affairs melodrama about big-time journalism and corporate villainy.
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