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» Nicholas Moreau - Top 10 film characters, all-time In August 2003, Suite101 columnist Jason O'Brien announced his top 10 movie characters of all-time. They were:1) Michael Corleone in THE GODFATHER trilogy (Al Pacino) Who deserves to be added on? Who deserves the boot? What makes a character compelling to be "the best"? Anyone is free to post their opinions. -- posted by Nicholas Moreau » EvilChihuahua - Re: Top 10 film characters, all-time In response to Top 10 film characters, all-time posted by Zanimum:My top 10 favorite characters. 1. Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks - Forrest Gump) 2. Darth Vader (James Earl Jones - Star Wars trilogy, & Sebastian Shaw - Return of the Jedi) 3. Yoda (Frank Oz - The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi) 4. (tie) Indiana Jones & Han Solo (Harrison Ford - Indiana Jones and Star Wars trilogy) 5. Wolverine (Hugh Jackman - X-men I & II) 6. Gandalf (Sir Ian McKellin - LotR Trilogy) 7. Norman Osbourne/Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe - SpiderMan I & II) 8. Predator (Unknown - Predator I & II, Alien vs Predator) 9. Gizmo (Howie Mandell - Gremlins I & II) 10. Austin Powers (Mike Myers - well, DUH!) -- posted by EvilChihuahua » Nicholas Moreau - Re: Re: Top 10 film characters, all-time In response to Re: Top 10 film characters, all-time posted by TheJesusFreak:Probably the only time Howie Mandel will get on anyone's Top 10 list, but... (honestly though, I am a fan of his) Anyone else? Feel free to even submit list limited to particular genres, as "TheJesusFreak"'s list is leans heavily on the sci-fi. -- posted by Nicholas Moreau » EvilChihuahua - Re: Re: Re: Top 10 film characters, all-time In response to Re: Re: Top 10 film characters, all-time posted by Zanimum:I love a lot of Sci-Fi, but if it was a list on the best actors of all time or something.... -- posted by EvilChihuahua
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