"Tim Curry, Frank N Furter. Anyone else in the role knows they never live up to that sexy god of a man. ‘I can make you a man’ is the most brilliant filthy scene to appear on cinema screens while people aren’t nude."
3
"Sir Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean Luc Picard."
4
"Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister, amazing acting."
5
"Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean."
6
"Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams."
7
"Robert Downey Jr. for Iron Man, the man WAS Tony Stark end of discussion."
8
"Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds."
9
"Rainn Wilson as Dwight Scrute."
10
"Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones. He’s so deeply connected to that character that I feel it would be impossible for anyone else to fill the fedora."
11
"Andre the Giant in The Princess Bride."
12
"Imelda Staunton as Dolores Umbridge. Umbridge sucked in the books, but in the movies she turned Umbridge into a character that you just don't like into one that you hate with a burning passion."
13
"Michael Keaton in Beetlejuice."
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"Hugh Laurie - Dr. House."
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"Jack Nicholson in the Shining."
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"Hugh Jackman as Wolverine."
17
"Jessica Walter in Arrested Development (and Archer) .. her mean mom character dynamic is gold."
18
"Bryan Cranston as Walter White in Breaking Bad. He begins as sympathetic and ends up terrifying. And in general the whole cast of Malcolm in the Middle, even the very secondary role. There have been many middle-class effed up famy sitcoms but zero have achieved to be crazy and relatable like this show."
19
"Ryan Reynolds did an excellent job being Deadpool to the point where i am reading a Deadpool comic book with Reynolds' voice in my head narrating it."
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"Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn. Best book to movie translation for a character I’ve ever seen."
21
"Robin Williams as the genie."
22
"Patrick Stewart as Professor X, and everyone knew it would happen a decade before the first X-Men movie."
23
"Jody Foster as Clarice Starling. I particularly love the scene where she looks at Buffalo Bill’s victim and you hear her voice crack during the first part of the description, where she is looking at tiny personal details like painted fingernails, but then go clinical and determined when she sees the wounds on the girl’s back. Playing badass women often veers either towards emotionless and stalwart, or basically aping an 80s action male role. Foster nailed the emotional vulnerability, ambition, and courage of that character in minute, but profound ways. No one compares."