#11 Tyler Durden (Fight Club)

He’s loud, obnoxious, and intelligent, but there’s a lot more to him that meets the eye.

 

  • Actor: Brad Pitt
  • Quote: “We were all raised to believe we’d grow up to be movie gods, rock stars, and millionaires, ut we won’t and we are very, very pissed off.”
  • Action: Takes a beating and laughs the entire time.
  • Clip(s):

#14 Roy (Primal Fear)

He’s always angry, always smart, and always complicated.

 

  • Actor: Edward Norton
  • Quote: “Well how the fuck should I know?”
  • Action: Chokes the prosecuting lawyer.
  • Clip(s):

 

The Incredible Hulk Review

Edward Norton, Tim Roth, and William Hurt, all good actors and all were perfect for their roles in this decently executed super hero movie. This was a pretty good movie, but no where near Iron Man. The Incredible Hulk had some very amazing pros to it, but also had some noticeable cons. First of all, this movie was ten times better than the original, which isn’t saying much at all. SGI was great in this movie and the fights were fun to watch. Because of it’s pace, it really didn’t feel like two hours at all. It was also just an extremely well acted and fun super hero movie that you would’ve hoped for the first time. My problem with it was it had this ability to be really intense and just flat out sweet, but there were times where it was extremely cheesy too and I’m just sitting there wondering why the whole movie couldn’t be intense and cool. I also reallyliked Tim Roth’s character, but when he changed into the Abomination, he was a totally different character and not just his looks because he looked cool, it was the dumb corny lines he yelled out that just took away from the intensity of the character. The action sequences were well-thought out, creative and fierce, the dialogue was pretty good, and bruce banner/hulk’s emotional/physical problems were shown expertly in this adaption. Oh and the most famous hulk line isn’t even in the movie, it’s made a joke of (corny). Overall, it was an awesome super hero movie and an ok movie. 

Grade: C+

#24 Derek Vinyard (American History X)

The disturbing neo-nazi who goes straight.

  • Actor: Edward Norton
  • Quote: “Do you see this, this means not welcome!”
  • Action: Has a guy bite pavement and steps on his head.
  • Clip(s):

 

Quotes 3

See if you can guess these:

  1.  Well good for you, Marty, I was gonna let it go, you were lookin so happy there, but to tell you the truth I’m glad you figured it, I been diein to tell ya.
  2. My mind is going Dave, there’s no doubt about it.
  3. Protection from what, zee germans?

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