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1. Conan (Conan The Barbarian series - Arnold)
2. Ethan Hunt (Mission: Impossible series)
3. Tallahassee (Zombieland)
4. John McClain (Die Hard series)
5. Riddick (The Chronicles of Riddick series)
Jim Royle is one of my favourite characters of all time.
And so is Freddy Krueger.
@thelivingroyale, I spent some time yesterday seeing a lot of Freddy, as I was drawing and needed a film on as background. The Sci Fi channel had on a marathon of sorts with the Kreuger films followed by Freddy vs. Jason, which I have liked since childhood.
And you can't avoid it. Eventually, you will need sleep. You won't last without it. It's unavoidable, it's a basic human need and even if you manage to stay awake for a while, eventually you'll collapse from exhaustion.
It's the same reason that the Weeping Angels on Doctor Who are thought of as scary. You can't not blink (just like you can't not sleep). And the moment you do, you'll be dead.
Yes, while he isn't my favorite Freddy is probably the most well crafted Horror film "villain" I can think of. Michael Myers is my #1, but he lacks the great points you make, because Freddy is like you said, unescapable at the end of the day. It took Michael a long time to find Laurie Strode again (pre-H2O), so he is easily more escapable compared to Freddy.
1. Paul Kersey (Death Wish Series) Architect/Vigilante.
2. James T. Kirk (Star Trek Series) Starship Captain.
3. Hawkeye Pierce (M*A*S*H) Field Surgeon.
4. Emmett Brown (Back To The Future) Scientist/Inventor of Time Travel.
5. Joanna Dark (Perfect Dark Series) Spy.
6. John McClane (Die Hard Series) Police Officer.
7. Elasti-girl (The Incredibles) Superhero.
8. Leon (The Professional) Assassin.
9. Laura Holt (Remington Steele) Private Detective.
10. Wayne Szalinski (Honey, I Shrunk The Kids Series) Wacky Inventor.
Qui-Gon Jinn (Star Wars) Jedi knight
Michael Corleone (The Godfather) businessman
Maximus Decimus Meridius (Gladiator) Roman general
Omar Little
Alan Partridge
Lt. Columbo
Luke Skywalker
Indiana Jones
Jean Luc Picard
John Clark (Tom Clancy's best character imo)
Roland Deschain (The Dark Tower)
Snake Eyes (comics only)
Spock
Jean Luc Picard
Dorian Gray
Rick Blaine
Very nice! =D>
Always bet on Bogie! B-)
Alan Partridge
Simon Templar/The Saint
Sherlock Holmes
Also: Jack Reacher, Atticus Finch, and Simon Templar.
John Drake (Prisoner version as well)
Snake Plissken
Superman (Reeve version)
Apollo from TOS Galactica
Captain Janeway
Ellen Ripley
Remington Steele
Indy
Cornelius/Caesar/Galen (all the same really)
Buffy Summers
Jack Ryan
Spock
Max Rockatansky
Dr. Frank N. Furter
Lamont Cranston aka the Shadow
the Doctor
Great! Another Columbo fan on the boards! What's your favourite episode, @WillyGalore? Mine is the early one 'Death Lends A Hand' with Robert Culp.
Columbo is just one of the greatest TV shows ever made. And to the late Peter Falk - ^:)^
Yes, another great one for sure. I love Culp and Cassidy too. I have every episode on DVD. It's a very intellectual kind of detective show - like a mental chess contest between the killer and the great Peter Falk as Columbo. Louis Jourdan is great in 'Murder Under Glass', too.
Yes, the Columbo character himself changed - he became sarcastic and ponderous. This continued into the 1990s/2000s episodes where "goofy Columbo" reared its ugly head. The last episode from 2003, 'Columbo Likes the Nightlife' is a corker, though and a return to form.
Yes, indeed. it was based on an Ed McBain novel, as was the equally uncharacteristic No Time to Die, which is at least decent even though there is no murder! Murder in Malibu has to be the worst for me - awful lead actor and it makes no sense whatsoever!
Indeed. The original 45 were most excellent!