Let's face it, sometimes heroes are well.......unsung heroes. They're usually not as cool and hip as bad guys, especially if they're not in a action movie and literally saving lives.
My top 3
Terry Malloy "On the Waterfront"
One of my favorites because how he handles the situations he gets into, not at all like the stereotypical bad boy-good guys. Also as I said in the CB, I like how the ending is something that could've only been made at that time. In todays movies he would've been shot dead and left sleeping under the docks.
Jefferson Smith in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"
The ultimate "Fight the Power" movie....well at least out of the ones I've seen....which isn't many. Every man should see the filibuster scene. I prefer that 10x over Attich Finch's courtroom scene in To Kill a Mockingbird.
C.C. Baxter in The Apartment
The ultimate good guy, except he doesn't finish last. Inadvertently steps into a mess, and accidentally saves the day. My favorite character ever.
I rarely watch any action movies, so there are a ton action heroes missing from my pool:noidea:
Who do you folks like best?
My top 3
Terry Malloy "On the Waterfront"
One of my favorites because how he handles the situations he gets into, not at all like the stereotypical bad boy-good guys. Also as I said in the CB, I like how the ending is something that could've only been made at that time. In todays movies he would've been shot dead and left sleeping under the docks.
Jefferson Smith in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"
The ultimate "Fight the Power" movie....well at least out of the ones I've seen....which isn't many. Every man should see the filibuster scene. I prefer that 10x over Attich Finch's courtroom scene in To Kill a Mockingbird.
C.C. Baxter in The Apartment
The ultimate good guy, except he doesn't finish last. Inadvertently steps into a mess, and accidentally saves the day. My favorite character ever.
I rarely watch any action movies, so there are a ton action heroes missing from my pool:noidea:
Who do you folks like best?
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