![]() ![]() Of greater interest in any event is anything and everything involving Ava (Green), a spider woman so fatally gorgeous and seductive that no man can resist her. Johnny’s dunder-headedness over not resting on his laurels but trying to further challenge Roark on his own turf makes the rest of this episode rather annoying despite some tensely violent interludes. ![]() With dancer Goldie ( Jaime King) as his good luck charm, he wipes out the old man - but, with arrogant stupidity, doesn’t just leave it at that. Turning up for the first time at Kadie’s one dark night is Johnny ( Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a hotshot young gambler who pushes his way into Roark’s backroom poker game. As before, the center of action is Kadie’s saloon, where Marv keeps a benevolent eye on exotic dancer Nancy ( Jessica Alba), who is periodically shadowed by the specter of Hartigan ( Bruce Willis), who in the earlier film gave his life to protect her from Sin City’s sinister political boss, Senator Roark ( Powers Boothe). First among equals on the mean streets of Sin City as far as tough guys are concerned is Marv ( Mickey Rourke), a gigantic, easy-going, longtime hell-raiser whose age gives him a mordantly amused perspective on life but who is easily prodded back into action, especially if it involves handing cops their heads on a platter. ![]()
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