Best movie characters of all time?

Johnny Depp did an excellent job in pirates of the carribean - he modeled it after Keith Richards :lol: lmao - because he wanted to create a pirate everyone would remember

sooo damn funny

ummm, however, Bruce Willis' character in the Die Hard series is legend. :D :lol:
 
Can't forget Charlton Heston's character TAYLOR from the Planet of the Apes films. He is so cool he gets the best death scene ever, not only does he die but he destroys the world in the process.

Now thats metal! \m/
 
k heres my list

alex- a clockwork orange/caligula
bletch- meet the feebles
ash- evil dead trilogy
al pacino- scarface, and the guy in glengary glenross
cartman- southpark:the movie
jack nicholson- characters in the witches of eastwick/ the shining
tom cruise- lestat in i.w.t.v., and his character in eyes wide shut
james van der beek- varsity blues/ the rules of attraction
john leguizamo- characters in romeo and juliet, and his role as spider in spin
ed norton- american history x, fight club, 25th hour
joe pesci- godly role in casino
keanu reeves- bill and ted, and point break

- thats all i can think of for now.
 
Some of my very favourites are:
Peter Sellers as Dr. Strangelove
The two guys in my avatar ( Johny Depp as Raoul Duke, and Benicio Del Torr as Dr. Gonzo in "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas")
Robin Williams as Parry in "The Fisher King"
Orson Welles as Citizen Kane
Gary Farmer as the indian named NOBODY in "Dead Man" (this is a must see for all the Johny Depp fans)
Tim Curry as IT
Tim Curry as Dr Frank Furter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
and of course mr Brad Pitt as T Y L E R D U R D E N!
oh and Jack was not Edward Norton's name in the movie.
 
erm....Dracula in every Dracula movie, but 'specially Bela Lugosi's Dracula
Jareth - Labyrinth (i fell in love with David Bowie in that movie - still love him now)
Vincent Vega - Pulp Fiction
Eric Draven - The Crow
Scarlett and Rhett - Gone With The Wind
 
ct_thrash said:
well my name isn't exactly officer NICE :lol:

No, no it's not.

The origin of my screen name comes from San Francisco's Vio-Lence,
a song on their second album, the infamous OPPRESSING THE MASSES
back in 1991.

I'M THE LAW, I WIELD THE STICK
SO BACK YOUR ASS UP IN FEAR
THIS IS MY PLACE, MY BURNING FACE IN FULL GEAR.
WE MOVE IN GROUPS, HEAD STOMPING BOOTS
AND CANISTERS FOR TEARS.
MOVE IN AT ONCE, THROUGH HATE WE MAKE
OURSELVES CLEAR.

I AM THE COP THAT RIPS YOU OFF
I STEAL DRUGS FOR CASH.
NO JUNKIES RUN, FOR INTO THEY GET A BLAST.
BIG DEALERS PAY, I TURN AWAY
ANOTHER WEEK OF BOUGHT TRUST.
BUT I'LL BE BACK FOR MORE CASH OR A BUST.

CHORUS
THEIR LAWS DECIDE - CRIMINALS, LAWBREAKERS
WHO IS RIGHT - OFFICER NICE
HIT WITH STICKS - CRIMINALS, LAWBREAKERS
MOVE THEM QUICK - OFFICER NICE.


INTERROGATE, FEELINGS OF HATE FOR YOU
RUN THICK THROUGH MY MIND
THE BLEEDING DEAD, FAMILY OF AVE LEFT BEHIND
MURDERING DIRT, YOU IN MY WORLD
AND HERE I DICTATE THE LAW.
AND AS I SWING, YOUR SCATTERED BRAINS PAINT
THE WALL
 
Malcolm Macdowell (Alex) "A Clockwork orange"
Everybody in Requiem For A Dream
Brandon Lee in the first Crow
Everybody in Office Space
Tim Roth (1900) "The Legend of 1900"
Christian Bale (John preston) "Equilibrium"
 
BlackwaterNymph said:
Yup, leslie nielsen and nachos supreme ...mmm... :hypno:


perhaps you can settle for matt...

if you put acid in your eyes he'd probably look a lot like leslie nielsen



sorry for the morbid/offensive/prickish posts everybody - i've had a very bad day


Will - fuck you, you have no idea what real depression is

yeah, im sorry for that to...