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politicalprof:

In Die Hard, you know Alan Rickman is the bad guy because of the beard. In Harry Potter, you know he’s the bad guy/scary (at least for most of the series), because it doesn’t look like he’s ever even needed to shave.

In “real life” movies, many bad guys are bearded/mustachioed, while most heroes are clean shaven. In Harry Potter, most of the adult male heroes are  bearded, while lots of the villains are clean shaven. 

I’m just sayin’. And yes, I’m re-watching Die Hard

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    that’s something I never thought
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  9. willowphlucker said: i never thought i would hear such lovely thoughts come from you. Character/drama analysis is too fun.
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    This is your Friday night?
  12. azathfeld said: Well, also, Snape isn’t the bad guy, he’s just kind of a jerk.
  13. bastardinthesecondrow reblogged this from politicalprof and added:
    age, as is pretty obvious. Now, what audiences are films like Die Hard after? Young adults, and some full-grown adults...
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