Film: Bond. James Bond.
Literary: Elementary, my dear Watson. That would be Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
TV: The evidence points to Gil Grissom (CSI).
Riley Martin-- O-Qua tangin wann
Yeah he is funny.. That said my next pick would have to be Eric The Actor Lynch,,,who one day will fly with ballons! Errr
Vince Noir from "The Mighty Boosh"
"I'm a Cockney bitch, a young ragamuffin from the streets."
Huh?
Film: Amélie Poulain (or several others)
Book: Humbert Humbert (or several others)
Television: George Louis Costanza (This one was easy)
Theatre: Angel Dumont Schunard
Film: Jason Bourne from the Bourne identity movies.
Literary: Pug from Raymond E Feist's fantasy novels.
TV: Brian the dog in Family guy.
jason bourne doesn't hold a candle to sean connery in the james bond 007 films with his suave sophistication and great accent! i did love the magician:apprentice character pug from raymond feist's series,however i think gandalf in lord of the rings has more charisma. brian the dog in family guy is funny,but i believe stewie's character is much funnier and more machiavellian. other than that, i believe we share similar taste in those venues.
TV: Stephen Colbert!!!!!!!!!!!! and JON STEWART!!!!!!!!!!!
Movie: Captain Jack (PotC) anyone from Monty Python's Holy Grail
Books: Silk and Belgarath (Belgariad) Christopher (Everworld) Mat Cauthon and Lan (Wheel O'Time) Dumbledore, the Weasleys (Harry Potter) So many more...
Machinima (look it up, watch it, love it): Caboose, hands down (RvB).
Comics: Calvin and Hobbes, King Steve and Black Mage (8-Bit Theatre) Jason (Foxtrot)
And Chuck Norris...
Never has so much awesomeness been contained in a single post.
P.S. I've read Magician: Apprentice, verdict: Mediocre, though I understand the series gets much, much better.
TV: The Master (Doctor Who)
Book: Luke Rhinehart (The Dice Man)
Film: Alex (A Clockwork Orange)
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