1. Tempus (Marvel) - Villains Wiki - Fandom
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Tempus is a mystical giant villain from Marvel Comics. Tempus is often depicted as the right-hand minion of Immortus. He claims to have existed in his own dimension called "chronal continuum," a world existing outside the time we know but paralleling our own since the beginning of eternity. The burden of his existence has given him a desire to cause his own death at the expense of the universe. Immortus, however, claims to have created Tempus himself, crafting him from the very ether of Limbo. I
2. Andrew Detmer | Inconsistently Heinous Wiki - Fandom
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Andrew "Andy" Detmer is the main protagonist of the 2012 found-footage film Chronicle. He is a high schooler who finds a crystal which awakens him to psychic powers, which he eventually begins to abuse and leads him to become a villain. He was portrayed by Dane DeHaan. He uses his telekinesis to to push a motorist who was irritating him off the road, getting his car crashed into a pond and nearly getting him killed. Though it was unintentional, Andrew insisted they didn't call emergency services
3. Toby Wallace on The Bikeriders and getting advice from Tom Hardy
Jun 20, 2024 · Tempus sits down with The Bikeriders star Toby Wallace to talk about his latest film, working with Tom Hardy, playing the bad guy and more.
Tempus sits down with The Bikeriders star Toby Wallace to talk about his latest film, working with Tom Hardy, playing the bad guy and more
4. How 'bad guy' roles have evolved for people of color - The World from PRX
Nov 14, 2017 · Historically, non-white actors were relegated to playing one-dimensional, bad guy roles that often reinforced harmful stereotypes of minority groups.
As calls for a more diverse Hollywood grows, actors of color are getting opportunities to play more iconic "bad guy" roles.
5. Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work - TV Tropes
A situation where the good guys need to indulge in an heinous action, but can't, because they have a sacred White Hat image to cultivate.
A situation where the good guys need to indulge in an heinous action, but can't, because they have a sacred White Hat image to cultivate, but they're obligated to do so because refusal to do so has grave consequences for the organization, the …
6. Designated Villain - TV Tropes
Western Animation · DesignatedVillain / Anime... · Animated Films
A villainous antagonist is a common driving force behind conflict in stories, so it makes natural sense to write one in. But villainy requires performing villainous acts; a villain who doesn't really act on those is difficult to root against. The …
7. It Won't Be Easy to Make America Great Again - Chronicles Magazine
Aug 20, 2024 · Yet somehow when the bad guys win, the world goes on, and when the ... September 14, 2024 tempus Reply. Avatar. It would take a nation of ...
Election 2024 will not end or save humanity. What’s at stake in a presidential election is something far different from the all-or-nothing outcome that the rival campaigns envision.
8. An Inept Takedown of William F. Buckley - Chronicles Magazine
Apr 12, 2024 · ... bad men. It's silly and incredibly dull. Naturally, the left ... April 17, 2024 tempus Reply. Avatar. Buckley stood athwart history and ...
PBS’s “Incomparable Mr. Buckley” offers a left-wing caricature of a complex man and the conservative way of life he advocated.
9. Best Recurring The X-Files Villains | GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
Jul 10, 2023 · ... Chronicles of Riddick, but if you're a fan of The X-Files, then guaranteed the villain Donnie Pfaster will be impossible to get out of your ...
Out of all The X-Files bad guys, who were the villains that were the best giving Mulder and Scully one headache after another?
10. Sweet November - Movie Review - The Austin Chronicle
Feb 16, 2001 · See, I'm not such a bad guy after all. Which is why O'Connor's by ... Tempus fugit and all that. Here, Reeves plays San Francisco ...
Get out your handkerchiefs. No, scratch that -- get out a pair of windshield wipers and staple them to your brow. Perhaps they'll obscure the screen.
11. Designated Bad Guys: The New Portrayal of Venezuela in Fiction
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Back in the day, Venezuela was nonexistent in popular fiction. Now we have more of a presence, but save for some notorious examples, it’s all antagonistic: We're the new bad guys.
12. So You Want to Be a Game Master? Issue #7: Bad Guys!
Aug 3, 2018 · Are they a henchperson for another more powerful villain? More work goes into creating a complicated bad guy who is on screen more often. Their ...
Being bad feels so good
13. Bad Guys Have More Fun: An Analysis of Villains in Mystery Novels
A good mystery novel is a tug of war: a back-and-forth between the person who is trying to solve the crime, and the person who has committed the crime and may ...
Every Holmes must have his Moriarty, so it is (probably) said. A mystery novel must inevitably have a crime. In order for there to be a crime, someone must have done something wrong. The detective …