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Indiana Jones was one of the first names that came to mind, saw them all on release, and then you have Rocky Bilbao as mentioned. John McClane would be another, but there's no standout name with this. Schwarzenegger could be included, but I was thinking merely in terms of franchises for this, rather than standalone films, although of course he did do the three Terminator movies. I'll say Indiana Jones as it's the first thing that came to mind. They were pure, adrenaline filled fun releases, and the early ones were hard to beat
But Kirk is my first choice.
I was also thinking about Kurt Russell in Escape From New York and the sequel with it, while we were at it. Maybe even Clint Eastwood in the Dollars Trilogy. "The man with no name"
PS - James T is always going to be up there!
1) James T. Kirk (Star Trek)
2) Han Solo (Star Wars)
3) Bruce Wayne/Batman (Batman Franchise)
4) Ethan Hunt (Mission Impossible Series)
5) John McClane (Die Hard Series)
Edit: Changed number 5.
Recently bought man on fire on bluray, awesome movie.
In terms of series, I think Batman, Sherlock Holmes, Ethan Hunt, and John McClane are among my favorites.
Another favorite in a single film is Russell's RJ MacReady in Carpenter's 'The Thing.' He keeps a cool head - and a kickass beard - while trying to single out an alien. I love it.
That film is awesome, it always moves me despite being ultra violent, it's the whole idea of redemption for previous acts through protecting/avenging an innocent child, brilliant.
1) Aragorn (Lord of the Rings) definitely.
2) Sherlock Holmes (yes, to me he is a hero).
3) Indiana Jones
4) Rick (Bogey in Casablanca)
And I could pick more from classic old films, I'll just have to think of them.
Man on fire possibly the late tony Scott and denzil washingtons best movie. Its heavy and you can't help be emotionally dragged into to film.
Other heroes would include...
Indy, Raiders of the lost ark one of the greatest action movies of all time IMO.
This choice more of a anti hero, Humphrey Bogart as Philip Marlowe in The Big Sleep.
Arnie in Conan the barbarian.
From tv Richard dean Anderson as Jack O'neal in Stargate.
Stallone as Rocky and Rambo (First blood and Rambo)
Batman, Sherlock, Rick Blaine, Spiderman, William Kane (High Noon), Atticus Finch, etc.
And Gregory Peck as Atticus, yes!
For a great anti hero badass role from Michael, see Harry Brown. What an astoundingly dark role, but played so impeccably. And how can you hate Atticus? The best dad in cinema. ;)
- Batman
- Tony Stark
- Sherlock Holmes
Another favourite of mine is Mad Max, who I think one of the all time great characters. As well as being a badass Australian post apocalyptic cop turned drifter, it's also really cool seeing him change as a character over the 3 movies.
Yes a lot in the UK identified Harry Brown as Harry Palmer groan old.
1) Batman
2) Captain America
3) Iron Man
4) Judge Dredd
5) Wolverine
Cop / Action films:
1) John McLane
2) Dirty Harry
3) John Shaft
4) John Rambo
5) Axel Foley
Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Horror:
1) Indiana Jones
2) Han Solo
3) Abraham Van Helsing
4) James T. Kirk
5) The Road Warrior
Heroines:
1) Lt. Ellen Ripley
2) Sarah Connor
3) Catwoman
4) Alice (Resident Evil series)
5) Lara Croft
Video game heroes:
1) Max Payne
2) Duke Nukem
3) Marine (Doom series)
4) Point Man (FEAR series)
5) Sam Fisher
There's some who think Mad Max's world is still the viable possibility? 8-X
That actually is a pretty cool theory. I should try watching The Ipcress File and Harry Brown back to back.
Even if the apocalypse does someday happen I doubt it would involve cool vehicles, evil biker gangs and a Thunderdome ;)
Ipcress file a great movie, did you ever see the two later Palmer movies? One was called Bullet to Beijing i forget the title of the other. If memory serves me correctly, Jason Connery appeared in one of them.