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What was that thing... the one where Ray Liotta played the morally ambiguous guy? -- nm
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Grand Mop Tarkin
has he ever been morally ambiguous? I'd just call him amoral. -- nm
Posted by
mafic
Dec 9 '15, 23:17
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Who would be classic examples of either one? -- nm
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Max
Dec 9, 23:39
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Ray Liotta in all his movies!
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mafic
Dec 10, 01:13
Tony Soprano, Henry Hill, Dexter, every politician who takes money from big corp -- nm
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General Zeit
Dec 10, 01:11
an anti-hero like Snake Plissken or The Man With No Name
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jar jar trump
Dec 10, 00:07
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Cap'n Mal, Han Solo ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 10, 00:12
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although Solo actually does become moral in the climax of Ep. IV -- nm
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jar jar trump
Dec 10, 00:13
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yeah, he's a real flip-flopper -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 10, 00:16
Across all of film, or just the works of Liotta? -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 10, 00:01
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all -- nm
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Max Windu
Dec 10, 00:02
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Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 10, 00:12
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