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Baddest *mofo* of all time? (movie character)

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Originally posted by: anxi80
some good names already thrown out...ill add another to the list... someone care to guess the character and movie??
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Snake Plisskin.

Not only does the man not give a sh!t about anyone besides himself, but he's ended up totally fvcking the planet at the end of both from Escape from New York and Escape from LA. You also gotta love the Mexian Standoff scene in LA.

-- Jack

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-- Conan O'Brien
 
Originally posted by: Wuffsunie
Snake Plisskin.

Not only does the man not give a sh!t about anyone besides himself, but he's ended up totally fvcking the planet at the end of both from Escape from New York and Escape from LA. You also gotta love the Mexian Standoff scene in LA.

Snake? I thought he was dead!
 
Macaulay Culkin hands down. little kid taking on 2 of the baddest criminals in the world? that takes balls.










/end sarcasm
 
I second William Munny and add Sergeant Major Basil Plumley (Sam Elliot) from We Were Soldiers. That guy was a rock!

"Sergeant Major, aren't you going to bring your weapon?"

"No sir, I reckon by the time I need one, there'll be plenty laying on the ground."

Oh yeah, and I forgot to add Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer) in Tombstone.

"Say when."
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Shaft

Shut your mouth!

Why did it take so long for somone to get the correct answer?

Another acceptable answer is Frank Stallone (which you'll get if you watched Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon).
 
Originally posted by: Rudee
Darth Vader hands down. He just didn't kill a few people, he wiped out entire civilized planets. It doesn't get badder than that.

Agreed. He could kill his victims just by looking at them (and using the force)
 
For some reason this is one of my favorite threads in a long time... I cant decide. Theres so many to choose from. I do think Darth or the Emperor has to be up there. They pretty much fvcked around with the entire universe for decades. Granted they had a lot of henchmen doing the dirty work.

Snake Pliscan as a beautiful pick. He kicked @ss and did NOT take names.

Damn its a hard call... more names!
 
I love the Die Hard movies, so I'm going to have to say John McClane. Although Vader was a good answer too.

If these movie characters can be based on real people, I'd also have to say General Patton. Not sure if he really was like that in real life, but you have to admit the George C. Scott made him one bad movie mofo.
 
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