Mr. White

Mr. White may refer to:

  • Mr. White Mr. Black (film), An upcoming Bollywood film.
  • Mr. White (James Bond), A James Bond villain.
  • Lawrence Dimmick, A character from the film Reservoir Dogs (known as Mr. White).
  • Walter White (Breaking Bad), a fictional character in the American television drama series Breaking Bad
  • List of James Bond villains

    The James Bond novels and film series feature a number of villainous characters who serve as primary antagonists. Each story normally features a main villain bent on world domination or destruction who seeks to defeat or kill Bond, often with the assistance of secondary characters. Bond typically confronts the villain during the story's climax and exposes the evil plot.

    Main villains

    Novel villains by author

    Ian Fleming

    Kingsley Amis (writing as Robert Markham)

    Christopher Wood

    John Gardner

    Raymond Benson

    Sebastian Faulks

    Jeffery Deaver

    William Boyd

    Anthony Horowitz

    Young Bond series

    Charlie Higson

    Film villains by production

    Eon Productions films

    Non-Eon works

    Video game villains

    Following is a list of original main villains in James Bond computer and video games.

    Villainous organisations

  • SMERSH – SMiERt SHpionam, "Death to Spies," Bond's original nemesis in the novels, though only taking an active role in the 1967 film Casino Royale and only briefly mentioned in the others (apparently disbanded 20 years before the events of The Living Daylights). The Soviet agency is in charge of assassination, loosely based on the real-life SMERSH.
  • Reservoir Dogs

    Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American neo-noir crime thriller that depicts the events before and after a botched diamond heist. The film was the feature-length debut of director and writer Quentin Tarantino, and stars Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Steve Buscemi, Chris Penn, Lawrence Tierney and Tim Roth. Tarantino and criminal-turned-author Edward Bunker have minor roles. It incorporates many themes that have become Tarantino's hallmarks—violent crime, pop culture references, profanity, and nonlinear storytelling.

    The film has become a classic of independent film and a cult hit. It was named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire magazine. Reservoir Dogs was generally well received, and the cast was praised by many critics. Although it was not given much promotion upon release, the film became a modest success in the United States after grossing $2,832,029, recouping its $1.2 million budget. The film was more successful in the United Kingdom, grossing nearly £6.5 million, and it achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantino's next film, Pulp Fiction (1994). A soundtrack was released featuring songs used in the film, which are mostly from the 1970s.

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    Mr. White

    by: Burning Heads

    hey mr white, your master race stinks
    hey mr right, mr "think he got the answer"
    in anyplaces, in anycases and situations
    why don't you shut up for a second
    for a minute, for a year
    one day i'll burn your house down
    your contradictions
    i'm gonna burn your house down
    maybe i could help with your situation
    but i won't take part in your ambitions
    mr white trash, can you hear this?
    you're sinking and you'll see that
    that's the way it goes
    and now i'll break your nose
    what would you say if 3 times a day
    walking in the streets you were arrested
    just for your papers, because of your colour




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