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D-Risha: Damn. That's a good one. I'm gonna go with the guy from No Country For Old Men. Dude was menacing in a real way and believable.
C. Stone: Tupac in Juice. [laughs] Murkin' on his boys.
Chuckway: Anthony Hopkins [in Silence of the Lambs] because he's mentally stronger than everybody; creepy but smart.
E.S.G.: Nino Brown [from New Jack City] or Scarface.
Kyle Hubbard: Heath Ledger's Joker. It was a reinvention of a character that has been around for something like seven decades. But to focus on the character, he was psychotic and brilliant at the same time.
He won. He bested Batman. The scene where Batman is on the bike and Joker is saying "Hit me" is legend. He crushed the hero with his own morals.
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