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Who's the meanest film character you've ever rooted for?
4 months agoTags
- comedy
- web
- jerry seinfeld
- darth vader
- oliver stone
- javier bardem
- robert deniro
- casey affleck
- george w bush
- travis bickle
- the killer inside me
- film crew
- modern romance
- taxi driver
- the killer
- barbara stanwyck
- albert brooks
- gene tierney
- no country for old men
- king of comedy
- rupert pupkin
- double indemnity
- george w
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Subscribe to our channel! And follow us on the web: Filmversusfilm.tumblr.com www.youtube.com/filmversusfilm www.vimeo.com/filmversusfilm www.facebook.com/filmversusfilm on Twitter @filmversusfilm The Film Versus Film crew tackles the question, "Who's the meanest film character you've ever rooted for?" Is it Gene Tierney in Leave Her to Heaven? Or Casey Affleck in The Killer Inside Me? Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity? Is it Darth Vader, Hannibal Lector, or George W. Bush in Oliver Stone's W.? Or perhaps it's Albert Brooks in Modern Romance or Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men? Dustin mentions Robert DeNiro as Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver and Rupert Pupkin in The King of Comedy, while David makes a case for Jerry Seinfeld in Comedian.