I want to hear everyones thoughts on the matter. Greatest character in a movie of all-time? Can't say airbud either, cause even though he played one hell of a jump shooting dog, hes still a dog.
Solid choice. I'm going with Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men. Ruthless, kills people with a cattle air pressure gun, flips a coin to decide who he kills, fixes his own wounds, blows shit up for fun.
I would have to go with Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday, in the work of art known as Tombstone. Who doesn't love a drunken dentist, gone cowboy? This guy could be on 14-day bender, and still out shoot Atticus Finch. And don't tell anyone, but "I'm your Huckleberry" is the world's best kept secret as an effective pick-up line. If you want to get a girl to take off her clothes, just say "i'm your Huckleberry", and your wish is granted. I've only tried it at Penthouse Gentleman's Club though...
Runner-up...the man, the myth, the legend...I'm talking about Drake Sabitch. This character was made famous by Gary Busey in the movie Black Sheep. That in itself should warrant no further explanation.
My vote goes to the worlds greatest Martial Arts teacher Mr. Miyagi.This guy could make any 16 yr old his slave for an entire summer and teach the kid karate without the kid even knowing it. not to mention the quickest reflexes in the world to catch a fly with chopsticks. and the final skill that sold me was the ability to repair a frature in a leg just by slapping his 2 hands together and rubbing them. Besides who else after this movie didnt immediately try karate moves on their siblings. i'm pretty sure my sister took a crane move to the hip when i was 7.
Well I guess my vote for "The Beast" aka Hercules is out of question. Probably should have won Best Supporting Actor, as well as Best Film. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you should probably kill yourself.
#1 - Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday in Tombstone. #2 - Robert Duvall as Augustus McCrae in Lonesome Dove. #3 - Brad Pitt as ??? in Legends of the Fall #4 - Mel Gibson as William Wallace in Braveheart #5 - Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan in Ocean's 13
Mel Gibson as William Wallace in Braveheart. Dude had an unreal Scottish accent and even though his insides were being torn out he still had the strength to say "FRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM"!!!!!
All of these were on the top of my list, so I'm just gonna mention a hard-ass that may have gotten overlooked a little....Daniel Day- Lewis is a freaking bad ass that has 3 different roles and all are solid gold. Bill "The Butcher" Cutting in Gangs of New York (memorable quote after memorable quote), Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood (only because the last scene where he goes nuts and starts yelling "Drainage" and telling Klitz that he drank his milkshake) and of course Hawkeye from Last of the Mohicans (dont need to say anything about that performance)
Rupert Everett as George in My Best Friend's Wedding. The guy got an entire restaurant singing Dionne Warwick while embarrasing Julia Roberts! That;s just old-fashioned family fun!
Jack Nicholson - The Shining, probably how he is in real life. Doc Holiday is a nice call but I got to go with Maximus Decimus Meridius from Gladiator. Man is B.A.D.A.S.S.
I am baffled that nobody has said any of the characters from The Big Lebowski. I mean, "This is what happens when you F*** A STRANGER IN THE ASS!!" That is dynamite!
best supporting actor- Bull Hurley from Over the Top (the sylvester stallone arm wrestling classic). Was actually a 5 time world champ but Stallone (in character as Lincoln Hawk) was still able to truck him in the finals. over the top!
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Brad Pitt as Lt. Aldo Raine in Inglorious Bastards.
- Unreal southern accent, classic lines, kills nazi's, and just the best actor on the planet makes for one nasty character.
Solid choice. I'm going with Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men. Ruthless, kills people with a cattle air pressure gun, flips a coin to decide who he kills, fixes his own wounds, blows shit up for fun.
I would have to go with Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday, in the work of art known as Tombstone. Who doesn't love a drunken dentist, gone cowboy? This guy could be on 14-day bender, and still out shoot Atticus Finch. And don't tell anyone, but "I'm your Huckleberry" is the world's best kept secret as an effective pick-up line. If you want to get a girl to take off her clothes, just say "i'm your Huckleberry", and your wish is granted. I've only tried it at Penthouse Gentleman's Club though...
Runner-up...the man, the myth, the legend...I'm talking about Drake Sabitch. This character was made famous by Gary Busey in the movie Black Sheep. That in itself should warrant no further explanation.
Adam Sandler as Billy Madison
My vote goes to the worlds greatest Martial Arts teacher Mr. Miyagi.This guy could make any 16 yr old his slave for an entire summer and teach the kid karate without the kid even knowing it. not to mention the quickest reflexes in the world to catch a fly with chopsticks. and the final skill that sold me was the ability to repair a frature in a leg just by slapping his 2 hands together and rubbing them.
Besides who else after this movie didnt immediately try karate moves on their siblings. i'm pretty sure my sister took a crane move to the hip when i was 7.
Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction. I don't think I need to write anything else.
Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunn from Dumb and Dumber. I also enjoyed Ace Ventura (the first one), Jim Carey had some killer lines in this movie.
Well I guess my vote for "The Beast" aka Hercules is out of question. Probably should have won Best Supporting Actor, as well as Best Film. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you should probably kill yourself.
Brad Pitt as Achilles. Runner up - Matt Lythberg as Vertical Jones. That guy has mad charisma
Jimmy Chitwood. Dude shot a Christ-like 97% from the field.
Joe Dirt
THE TOP 5 (undisputed)
#1 - Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday in Tombstone.
#2 - Robert Duvall as Augustus McCrae in Lonesome Dove.
#3 - Brad Pitt as ??? in Legends of the Fall
#4 - Mel Gibson as William Wallace in Braveheart
#5 - Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan in Ocean's 13
Mel Gibson as William Wallace in Braveheart. Dude had an unreal Scottish accent and even though his insides were being torn out he still had the strength to say "FRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM"!!!!!
Nuff said
My other favorites include:
-Lloyd Christmas/Harry Dunn in Dumb and Dumber
-Edmund Dantes in The Count of Monte Cristo
-John Beckwith/Jeremy Gray in Wedding Crashers
Heath Ledger as The Joker
"Best There Ever Was" Roy Hobbs, Robert Redford in The Natural.
Close Second - Shooter from Hoosiers.
All of these were on the top of my list, so I'm just gonna mention a hard-ass that may have gotten overlooked a little....Daniel Day- Lewis is a freaking bad ass that has 3 different roles and all are solid gold. Bill "The Butcher" Cutting in Gangs of New York (memorable quote after memorable quote), Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood (only because the last scene where he goes nuts and starts yelling "Drainage" and telling Klitz that he drank his milkshake) and of course Hawkeye from Last of the Mohicans (dont need to say anything about that performance)
3 different badasses....Same actor
Bond, James Bond
Dwayne Johnson - Tooth Fairy
Rupert Everett as George in My Best Friend's Wedding. The guy got an entire restaurant singing Dionne Warwick while embarrasing Julia Roberts! That;s just old-fashioned family fun!
Jack Nicholson - The Shining, probably how he is in real life. Doc Holiday is a nice call but I got to go with Maximus Decimus Meridius from Gladiator. Man is B.A.D.A.S.S.
KLH
I am baffled that nobody has said any of the characters from The Big Lebowski. I mean, "This is what happens when you F*** A STRANGER IN THE ASS!!" That is dynamite!
Walter Sobchak and The Dude are unforgettable.
-Jesse Seykora
morgan freeman as "Red" from shawshank redemption... its not even close
Morgan Freeman's voice in everything.
best supporting actor- Bull Hurley from Over the Top (the sylvester stallone arm wrestling classic). Was actually a 5 time world champ but Stallone (in character as Lincoln Hawk) was still able to truck him in the finals. over the top!
Cousin Eddie - Christmas Vacation
Johnny 5- Short Circuit
Howard the Duck
Shaq in Kazam. The accademy really missed out on that one.
Bill Murray in anything or Gene Hackman in "Hoosiers".
Ray Liotta as Henry Hill "Goodfellas"
In lieu of the winter olympics my podium lines up like so...
Bronze Medal:
Brendan Fraser for his role as Linkovich Chomofsky in Encino Man
Silver Medal:
Mark Wahlberg for his role as Bob Lee Swagger in Shooter
And the Gold Medal goes to...
Johnny Depp for his role as Donnie Brasco!!
Just missing the podium was Sean Penn for his role as Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High
walter sobchak played by john goodman in the big lebowski
"shut the fuck up donny"
Pacino, Scarface
Tim Robbins, Shawshank
Jamie Foxx, Ray
Heath Ledger, Batman
Jenna Jameson, Private Parts
Rufio as himself. Ruf-i-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
jrbrow2 - Sidenote : I think I love you.
Hopefully more debates to come, but Bruce Willis as John McClaine in Die Hard(not my first choice but all the good ones were taken)
Christoph Waltz as Col. Hans Landa in Inglorious Basterds. The super bad Nazi. I had chills the minute he walked into the first scene. Evil.
The Bride - Kill Bill
Crazy Eyes in Mr. Deeds... Jamie Foxx in Ray. Chris Farley in anything.
Shaquille O'Neill as Kazaam. No contest!
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