Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones)
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Hannibal Lecter (The Silence of the Lambs)
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Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones)
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Hannibal Lecter (The Silence of the Lambs)
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We named the dog INDIANA
I started WEARING a fedora because of Indiana Jones for heaven's sake. Gotta go with him.
Besides, we all know it's not the years... it's the mileage.
bears would always vote a good guy over a bad guy
Hannibal Lecter is just too cool for school.
"Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?"
"Well, Clarice - have the lambs stopped screaming?"
Definitely Lecter.
indiana. he got his own state for godsakes...:dance:
You use Evian skin cream, and sometimes you wear L'Air du Temps, but not today.
It wasn't my hands. It was my misunderstanding.
Tough...but I went with Indie.
call me any name you like
I will never deny it...
B.Dylan. Farewell Angelina
Lecter is losing ...
:cry:
Definitely Hannibal. I have no problem loving the "bad guy", and in this case, I don't even think Hannibal's all that bad...
Fascinating, maybe; intriguing, sure; I can never love them anyway. As to who is more interesting, there must be a thread where Nikolett expressed an opinion very similar to mine; it was called something like "why do people like the bad guy" - she confessed, much like me here, that she was never really interested in the villain of a story. (Now, as I am typing this, the horrible realization creeps upon me that the thread may have been at .net...)
Both characters were beautifully realized by brilliant actors, but Lecter (a) has more depth and (b) is more original. Indiana Jones did help me as a youth to appreciate history and science, but Lecter helped me as an adult to face hard truths.
I had to vote for the bad guy this time. I can love a character without loving the supposed person that the character is representative of.