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Rooting the hero in a movie is pretty easy most of the time because they’re there to do the most good and the story is usually designed to make them seem as noble or at least as useful as possible. But in such movies there are usually jerks who are placed there to be the most cringe-worthy individuals they can be, which means they say the wrong things, they do what they want without considering others, and they generally tend to be the type that don’t think they’ll be caught in the process or to believe they can talk their way out of anything. Often these characters end up receiving a huge dose of karma that ends in their ultimate humiliation or death, whichever comes first. But these characters are the ones that a lot of people don’t really regret seeing some form of punishment because, well, they’re just really sore in the back.

5. Carter Burke-Aliens

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Some characters are suspect from the start because they don’t come off as the type of people you can really like or trust for one reason or another. It’s really a pity, Paul Reiser is usually such a beloved actor, but there are times when even the most beloved need to turn their heels around for one movie or another. This character was considered a sleaze from the first moment he appeared on screen since he was shown to work for the same company that determined Ripley and his Nostromo teammates to be expendable when a new organism was discovered. The fact that Carter was knocked out by one of those same bodies was the kind of payback to expect and made a lot of people very happy.

4. Principal Rooney-Ferris Bueller’s day off

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It’s weird to think that Ferris is manipulative and knows how to get people to do what he wants and believe he’s really sick, but Principal Rooney, the guy who’s just doing his job, is seen as a nasty. Unfortunately, Rooney is a serious jerk since he tends to dominate the school in his own way and he’s not the nicest guy. This guy may just be another educator trying to keep up with students who think he’s a joke, but the way he does his job makes it clear he loves power and authority. that accompany him, but that he is well aware that it can be taken away in an instant if he fucks too much. Lo and behold, his obsession with a single student manages to draw karma to him.

3. The McGavin-Happy Gilmore shooter

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Let’s be completely honest with this character since it is true that Shooter battled his way to becoming one of the best golfers in the world, and he wanted nothing more than to win the gold jacket that would prove his hard work hadn’t been wasted. Unfortunately, one thing he has forgotten or never learned is humility since losing to an upstart like Happy, who stumbled upon golf by chance, must have been frustrating but would have could have been handled with much more grace. At the end of the film, Shooter simply breaks down and tries to take what he thinks should be his, but Happy’s fans are quick to remind him that being a sore loser is never cool.

2. Ellis-Die Hard

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Oh Ellis, how we despised you. Really, this guy was a really awful character from the start since, if anyone remembers, he was sniffing candy on his nose on a desk when he met John McClane, Holly Gennaro’s husband, the same woman ‘Ellis was trying to use to flex on John. Then, after freaking out for a moment and badmouthing John for daring to stand up to the terrorists, Ellis decides his silver tongue can get him and everyone else out of trouble by simply talking to the terrorists. terrorists and pulling them out because it is in their best interest. Huh, boy, some guys have to remember that the flash they give off still needs substance to back it up.

1. Percy Wetmore – The Green Line

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People were actually hoping to see Percy to be humiliated since entering this film as one of the worst-case scenarios of someone suffering from a severe Napoleon complex, or “little man” syndrome. This guy didn’t care who he hurt, who he said bad things, or who he offended. It’s kind of a bad attitude to have when you’re so much smaller than the colleagues you don’t get along with and you work in a prison where just about any of the prisoners could bend it over like a garden chair.

Yeah, watching a jerk get his just desserts is pretty satisfying.