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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Both movies spend a good deal of time showcasing the considerable amounts of money, power and notoriety that drug dealing brings. They even get [[MiamiVice Jan Hammer]] to do the first film's score for that extra coat of gloss.

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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Both movies spend a good deal of time showcasing the considerable amounts of money, power and notoriety that drug dealing brings. They even get [[MiamiVice [[Series/MiamiVice Jan Hammer]] to do the first film's score for that extra coat of gloss.



** Griselda Blanco. There's a good argument to be made that any fictional portrayal of her would have to subject her to HistoricalVillainDowngrade, out of fear that the audience [[RealityIsUnrealistic would not believe an actual person committed the acts she did]].

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** Griselda Blanco. There's a good argument to be made that any fictional portrayal of her would have to subject her to HistoricalVillainDowngrade, out of fear that the audience [[RealityIsUnrealistic would not believe an actual person committed the acts she did]].did]].
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** Griselda Blanco. There's a good argument to be made that any fictional portrayal of her would have to subject her to HistoricalVillainDowngrade, out of fear that the audience would not believe an actual person committed the acts she did.

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** Griselda Blanco. There's a good argument to be made that any fictional portrayal of her would have to subject her to HistoricalVillainDowngrade, out of fear that the audience [[RealityIsUnrealistic would not believe an actual person committed the acts she did.did]].
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Both movies spend a good deal of time showcasing the considerable amounts of money, power and notoriety that drug dealing brings. They even get [[MiamiVice Jan Hammer]] to do the first film's score for that extra coat of gloss.

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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Both movies spend a good deal of time showcasing the considerable amounts of money, power and notoriety that drug dealing brings. They even get [[MiamiVice Jan Hammer]] to do the first film's score for that extra coat of gloss.gloss.
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** During the first film, The mugshots of some criminals move their eyes to ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou look right at the viewer]]''.
** Griselda Blanco. There's a good argument to be made that any fictional portrayal of her would have to subject her to HistoricalVillainDowngrade, out of fear that the audience would not believe an actual person committed the acts she did.
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Both movies spend a good deal of time showcasing the considerable amounts of money, power and notoriety that drug dealing brings. They even get [[MiamiVice Jan Hammer]] to do the first film's score for that extra coat of gloss.
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Pretty sure you can\'t list real people as complete monsters.


* CompleteMonster: Griselda Blanco, hands down. This is a woman who [[spoiler: was willing to kill a group of bystanders to catch two targets, and in another instances paid a hit man extra money to finish off another targets children when they got their guy. Truly crosses that horizon when a young three year old boy catches a stray when his father was the target. Though the hit man was understandably shocked, Blanco viewed it rather optimistically.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Griselda Blanco, hands down. This is a woman who [[spoiler: was willing to kill a group of bystanders to catch two targets, and in another instances paid a hit man extra money to finish off another targets children when they got their guy. Truly crosses that horizon when a young three year old boy catches a stray when his father was the target. Though the hit man was understandably shocked, Blanco viewed it rather optimistically.]]

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