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rdfs:comment | - Peter and Paul are the primary antagonists of the 1997 Austrian film, Funny Games and its 2007 American remake. They are two young psychopathic serial killers who use their charm and seemingly friendly demeanor to mislead their victims into letting them into their homes before taking them hostage and subjecting them to intense physical and psychological torture and finally killing them. In the original 1997 film, they were portrayed by actors Arno Frisch and Frank Giering. In the 2007 remake, they were portrayed by Michael Pitt and actor Brady Corbet.
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Goals | - Psychologically breaking and killing people .
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Skills | - Genius-level intelligence, Sophistication and wisdom, Physical strength, endurance, Murder and torture skills, Massive and incredible manipulations
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Alias | - Paul: Jerry, Butthead
- Peter: Tom, Tubby; Beavis
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Hobby | - Torturing people for their own amusement
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type of villains | - Big Bads / Psychopaths / Serial Killers
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abstract | - Peter and Paul are the primary antagonists of the 1997 Austrian film, Funny Games and its 2007 American remake. They are two young psychopathic serial killers who use their charm and seemingly friendly demeanor to mislead their victims into letting them into their homes before taking them hostage and subjecting them to intense physical and psychological torture and finally killing them. In the original 1997 film, they were portrayed by actors Arno Frisch and Frank Giering. In the 2007 remake, they were portrayed by Michael Pitt and actor Brady Corbet.
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