Bad guy. And if I was a director/writer I'd make the bad guys win sometimes. Cause you always know that no matter what, in the end the good guys always win. So in my movies you would never really know who's gonna win until the very end.
2007-03-22 03:32:59
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answer #1
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answered by Captor of Sin 6
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Baddy. In films they are generally the most interesting.
Besides, in real life I'm the goodie and I get tired of it sometimes.
2007-03-22 03:33:02
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answered by blueshoe711 4
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The Goodie; they get happiness forever at the end. I read that many actors, though, prefer to be the Baddie because it is a greater challenge acting-wise.
2007-03-22 04:28:48
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answered by tfjea 4
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Baddie!! They get to have a lot more fun because they are not held to the rules of being the goodie.
2007-03-22 03:51:19
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answered by Shunda 6
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Depends on what the film is. Mostly Id prefer to be a baddie though. They seem to have more fun
2007-03-22 06:58:38
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answered by fallenangel 4
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have you ever noticed that the baddies are always sexier?? like in face off both nick and john both are studs when they are baddies but not so much when they are goodies???
anyho in anwser to you question i think i would like to be a goodie who has lost her way and is a baddie and has to do loads of evil naughty things intil she finds her way again! talk about wanting best of both worlds lol
2007-03-22 04:34:42
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answered by FINN 3
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The baddie seems like much more fun
2007-03-22 04:32:11
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answered by biscuitperifrank 5
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Baddie but they never last long in the films - sounds familar
2007-03-22 03:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately the baddie, its much more exciting, although I guess the down side would be that the baddie nearly always gets their come-uppance!
2007-03-22 03:32:46
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answered by queen_kitten 2
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The baddie! They tend to get better lines.
2007-03-22 03:33:13
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answered by Marcus M 4
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