Top 50 screen heroes/villains of all time.

spawn said:
Right, before I click on it, Darth Vader better get number one villain.

:p

Notable absences from the 'villians' list:

Christopher Lee as any character he's ever played, but especially the guy in 'The Wicker Man' and the dude from 'LOTR' (what was his name again?)
Shredder from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The truck from Duel
Christopher Plummer from 'Starcrash' :lol:
The Humungous from Mad Max 2


I also thought it was cool that no Skywalker made the list. :lol:
 
Heres the real top 10 for each:

Villains:
1. Darth Vader
2. The Alien (from Alien/s)
3. The Joker
4. Jaws
5. The big ships in Independance day that destroy everything.
6. Predator
7. The Thing (John Carpenter one)
8. The Terminator (Both the original and the T1000)
9. Dracula
10. The Emperor

Heroes
1. Ripley from Aliens
2. Indiana Jones
3. Rocky
4. The Terminator
5. Han Solo
6. Snake Plisskin
7. Robocop
8. Catwoman
9. Henry Jones Sr.
10. Batman (Michael Keaton, not the hacks afterwards...)

There you go, the REAL top 10s. Those f**ks at the AFI dont know shit :)
 
The thing I noticed was Travis Bickle in the "Villains" column. I don't see him as a screen villain at all. He turned out to be the hero of the film. And as far as the things he did in the film that were "bad" go, it was a case of his heart being in the right place but taking the law into his own hands, and in the end it saved a young girl from the streets. Plus, look at the people he killed in the film. A dude robbing the convenience store, a fucked up pimp, that guy who rented the rooms out to the prostitutes, and a guy who was paying for sex with a 12 year old girl.

Whoever put TRAVIS as a villain for trying to save a 12 year old prostitute is a fuckhead lol.
 
Hanso said:
Frank Booth should be way higher on the list !!! ..... now it's dark....

:rock:

This sounds like a great opportunity for some of his best lines from Blue Velvet, courtesy of www.imdb.com methinks. :)


Frank Booth: You wanta go for a ride?
Jeffrey Beaumont: No thanks.
Frank Booth: No thanks. What does that mean?
Jeffrey Beaumont: I don't want to go.
Frank Booth: Go where?
Jeffrey Beaumont: On a ride.
Frank Booth: A ride? Hell, that's a good idea. Okay, let's go. Hey, let's go.

Frank Booth: Suave! Goddamn you're one suave fucker!

Frank Booth: Baby wants to fuck! Baby wants to fuck Blue Velvet!

Raymond: Do you want me to pour it Frank?
Frank Booth: No I want you to fuck it. Shit, yes, pour the fuckin' beer.

Frank Booth: Don't toast to my health, toast to my fuck!

Frank Booth: Let's hit the fuckin' road!

Frank Booth: Nobody fucks with me!
Jeffrey Beaumont: Well, maybe if you find the right girl.

Frank Booth: What kind of beer you drink, neighbor?
Jeffrey Beaumont: Heineken
Frank Booth: Heineken? Fuck that shit! Pabst Blue Ribbon!

Frank Booth: I'll send you a love letter! Straight from my heart, fucker! You know what a love letter is? It's a bullet from a fucking gun, fucker! You recieve a love letter from me, you're fucked forever! You understand, fuck? I'll send you straight to hell, fucker!

Frank Booth: I'll fuck anything that moves!

Frank Booth: Here's to your fuck!
Ben: Here's to your fuck, Frank.

Frank Booth: Now it's dark

Frank Booth: You stay alive, baby. Do it for Van Gogh.

Frank Booth: I can hear your fucking radio you stupid shit!
 
The Trooper said:
The thing I noticed was Travis Bickle in the "Villains" column. I don't see him as a screen villain at all. He turned out to be the hero of the film. And as far as the things he did in the film that were "bad" go, it was a case of his heart being in the right place but taking the law into his own hands, and in the end it saved a young girl from the streets. Plus, look at the people he killed in the film. A dude robbing the convenience store, a fucked up pimp, that guy who rented the rooms out to the prostitutes, and a guy who was paying for sex with a 12 year old girl.

He was an anti-hero, really. He was a dispicable person, but ultimately he did good things. Not really a villain or a hero, really, but someone you'd want on your side, though not as a friend. :)
 
Yep you're spot on Goreripper. Definitely shouldn't be in the villain column though. Also alot of the reason he went about things in a bad way was because he didn't know any better. He wasn't evil, he was good at heart I think. I mean he took his date to see a porn flick! He has no idea haha.