Villainous Breakdown: Constantly has those in the most pathetic way.Mean Boss: Doesn’t even begin to describe him.Large Ham: He's excessively over-the-top in his speech and mannerisms. Chrystale Wilson sizzled on our movie screens year after year in the early 2000s with scene stealing roles as the voluptuous Villain. ![]() Jive Turkey: Even compared to the other characters. OFFENDERS: AN ANALYSIS OF DATA ON RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT 1 (1 997).Harmless Villain: Even though his cowardice leaves him willing to let others be hurt or killed if it'll spare his own life, he's in no way a violent person himself.She is a college student who while she was working at a shoe store, two strippers Ronnie and Trix convinced her to work as a stripper for the Players Club to earn quicker money. It is highly misognystic in the fact that it takes place during a bachelor party where. It is with trepidation that I post this scene because it also includes a nasty rape (Ronnies brother rapes Diamonds cousin). Im sorry but its the only way I could put it. Dirty Coward: He talks tough to his employees and people who can’t afford to talk back or risk being fired but when confronted by St Louis’s men? He completely shuts down like a deer in the headlights and at the end when St Louis himself enters the club to take care of him? He endangers the lives of his strippers and customers to save his own ass. Diana Armstrong, also known as Diamond, is the main protagonist of the 1998 dark-comedy thriller film The Players Club. The Players Club (1998), written and directed by rapper Ice Cube, was vile. The girls occupy centre frame: Diana Diamond Armstrong (LisaRaye), using the night work to support a young son and pay her way through journalism college, and Ronnie (Wilson) and Tricks.The Players' Club manager, Dollar Bill is a cowardly buffoon who is constantly in debt and despised by his customers, his employees, the local crime boss and the police.
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