Coolest movie characters ever!

Tools    





Originally Posted by alabama_worley
Coolest Characters.... ( Hopefully You'll agree on some of them! )

Beatrix Kiddo - Kill Bill Vol 1&2
Bill - " " " " "
Clarence Worley - True Romance
Tony Montana - Scarface
Lucifer - The Devil's Advocate
Lester Burnam - American Beauty
Tyler Durdan - Fight Club
Dracula - Bram Stoker's Dracula
Mr Blonde and Mr White - Reservoir Dogs
Patrick Bateman - American Psycho
Lauren Hynde - The Rules of Attraction
Not a bad list, though I would have excluded Lester Burnam and Lauren Hynde. Interesting characters, but not in the same league of 'cool' as Mr. Blonde
__________________
Toefuzz.com - Movie reviews and quotes for those of us fortunate enough to not have our heads shoved up overly critical rectums!

My Top 100 favorite movies.



I'm not old, you're just 12.
Marv - Sin City
Indiana Jones
Han Solo
Jules - Pulp Fiction
Tyler Durden - Fight Club
Silent Bob - any number of films
Jackie Chan
Ash - Evil Dead
Pai Mei - Kill Bill
__________________
"You, me, everyone...we are all made of star stuff." - Neil Degrasse Tyson

https://shawnsmovienight.blogspot.com/



Jim Caviezel in the Count of Monte Cristo.
Russell Crowe in Gladiator.
Hugh Jackman in X-Men.
Hector in Troy.
Kate Beckinsale in Underworld.
__________________
Maybe they can take one, but they cant take us all. Were gonna take our scene back.



chicagofrog's Avatar
history *is* moralizing
Originally Posted by Monkeypunch
Marv - Sin City
maybe, i still dunno...

Tyler Durden - Fight Club
me too me too!!!!!!!!!!

and
May in May
and
Deckard in Blade Runner
__________________
We're a generation of men raised by women. I'm wondering if another woman is really the answer we need.



Snake Plissken still tops the list for me...right behind Indy and Han, actually.
__________________
"Today, war is too important to be left to politicians. They have neither the time, the training, nor the inclination for strategic thought. I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids."



Mrs. BDT to y'all
No particular order;

1. Jules Winfield - Pulp Fiction
2. Vincent Vega - Pulp Fiction
3. Mr. Blonde - Reservoir Dogs
4. Fenster - The Usual Susupects
5. Tony Morino - Saturday Night Fever
6. Jim Stark - Rebel Without A Cause
7. Jett Rink - Giant
8. Rhett Butler - Gone With The Wind
9. Pinky - Brighton Rock
10. Richard - Dead Mans Shoes



Arresting your development
Originally Posted by Carissima
No particular order;

1. Jules Winfield - Pulp Fiction
2. Vincent Vega - Pulp Fiction
3. Mr. Blonde - Reservoir Dogs
4. Fenster - The Usual Susupects
5. Tony Morino - Saturday Night Fever
6. Jim Stark - Rebel Without A Cause
7. Jett Rink - Giant
8. Rhett Butler - Gone With The Wind
9. Pinky - Brighton Rock
10. Richard - Dead Mans Shoes
You roped me in on the first four.

What the devil is BDT? I tried to hum it.
__________________
Our real discoveries come from chaos, from going to the place that looks wrong and stupid and foolish.
Embrace the chaos and sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.






A system of cells interlinked
Adding a couple more

HAL 9000 - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Marv - Sin City
Merlin - Excalibur "A dream to some, a nightmare to others!!!"
Doc Emmett Brown - Back to the Future "Great Scott!!!"
Sloth - The Goonies
__________________
“It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.” ― Thomas Sowell



umm..
Id have to say
Dirk Diggler

for personal reasons of course.
__________________
it's better to have loved and lost
than to live with the psycho
for the rest of your life



The Dude The Big Lebowski
Tony Montana Scarface
Maximus Gladiator
The Twins Matrix Reloaded
__________________
Comment is free but facts are sacred



I have to go with
Alex--A clockwork Orange
Mr. Blonde--Resovoir Dogs
Max--Rushmore



Mike Lowry (will Smith) - Bad Boys 1 and 2
Marcus Burnett (martin lawrence) - Bad Boys 1 and 2

__________________
"Real Love Lasts forever" - Eric Draven aka The crow



I got for good luck my black tooth.
Jules Winnfield from Pulp Fiction


" Give me my wallet, it's the one that says BAD MOTHERF**CKER. "
__________________
"Like all dreamers, Steven mistook disenchantment for truth."



Mickey Rourke as "The Cook" in SPUN
Robert De Niro as "Travis Bickle" in Taxi Driver
David Carradine as "Bill" in Kill Bill vol.1/vol.2
Benicio Del Toro as "Fred Fenster" in Usual Suspects
Kevin Spacey as "Verbal" in Usual Suspects
Kyle McLachlan as "Dale Cooper" in Twin Peaks (the series)
Dennis Hopper as "Frank Booth" in Blue Velvet
Harvey Keitel as "The Wolf" in Pulp Fiction
__________________
"Kuk-kuk, kuk-kuk falera!" -Stig Helmer (The Kingdom)



Neutral Milk Hotel
Not a movie character but a T.V. one. House
__________________
" I see in your eyes, the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, whe we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. May and hour of wolves and shattered shields before the age of men comes crashing down, but it is not this day! This day we Fight! For all that you hold dear on this good earth, I bid you stand men of the west!!"
-Aragorn: The Lord of the Rings the Return of the King



James Bond
Indiana Jones
Darth Vader
Boba Fett
Bill(David Carradine in Kill Bill)
Dirty Harry(Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry)
John McClane
The Jackal(Bruce Willis in 1997 remake. I thought he was just friggin cool!)
Mace Windu(Samuel L. Jackson in Star Wars. duh!)
Alec Trevelyn(Sean Bean in GoldenEye)
Hans Gruber(Alan Rickman in Die Hard)

---
thats all i can think of right now. they were probably the coolest characters I've seen from movies.
__________________
Luke, I am your father.



Movie Forums Member
IN my Opinion i would have to say

Jeff in John Woo's the Killer which is my personal favorite
Hartigan from Sin City
Stephen Chow as Sing in Kung Fu hustle
beatrix Kiddo
Nameless in Hero

Prisoner KC uhhh something something something
here is a picture of the great B movie


And this is him on the right


and this is him sitting with the girl
Attached Images
File Type: bmp versus poster.bmp (260.4 KB, 904 views)
File Type: bmp Veruss.bmp (50.4 KB, 903 views)
File Type: bmp Versus 2.bmp (39.1 KB, 910 views)



The Man With No Name...

...who ironically had three names: Joe, Monco and Blondie.

Runners up...
The Dude (The Big Lebowski), Phillip Marlowe (The Long Goodbye), Marv (Sin City), Jackie Brown (Jackie Brown), Harmonica (Once Upon A Time In The West) and Budd (Kill Bill Vol. 2).
__________________
TOP 100 | "Don't let the bastards grind you down!"



RAMBO
Blade
Marv (Sin city)
James Bond



Taking care of planet Earth
Originally Posted by Sinny McGuffins
The Man With No Name...

...who ironically had three names: Joe, Monco and Blondie.

Runners up...
The Dude (The Big Lebowski), Phillip Marlowe (The Long Goodbye), Marv (Sin City), Jackie Brown (Jackie Brown), Harmonica (Once Upon A Time In The West) and Budd (Kill Bill Vol. 2).
I notice you are a bit of a Leone fan, me too. But I see your Harmonica and Man With No Name and raise you:



Colonel Douglas Mortimer, from For a Few Dollars More. Perhaps the coolest bounty hunter ever to walk on Earth