Blonde all the way. I know I may just sound like your average QT fan, but Blonde was one of the coolest characters in the history of cinema. Though clearly modelled on Eastwood's character in GB&U, I thought Michael Madsen took this character over the edge.
I really wish he hadn't died. It's strange, because he kind of draws you in, and then pushes you away - and then you find out he was actually kind of noble, because he kept his mouth shut in jail... he was a fascinating character.
Bill, because he's your typical anti-christ. I just love heroes on the bad side..and Bill's one of them. He's an international killer with a cold heart and who knows no mercy. He's a Snake Charmer who loves to go to beth with beautifel women.(who doesn't??) And Beatrix was kind of special to him....she was the first person he couldn't kill with his Gun. Even in the hospital where Elle wanted to give the lethal injection to B....But Bill stopped it,because he follows the warrior's code. I can babble about him all day, But yeah..definitely Bill.
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I like all the bad guys. So I really can't just chose one. QT films mostly involved thieves, hitmans, assasins, and bosses. Kinda hard to pick just one.
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Myth, Sammy played "Ordell Robbie" in JB. I gotta go with sarahvma on Mr. Blonde's ultimate evil/cool persona. I can't really count Jules or Vincent as bad guys, though, since we got to know them so intimately and see so much of their good sides.
Maybe if there was a Zed/Maynard prequel, we could get to know them too? "Zed and Maynard: the Origin of the Gimp".
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Yeah, every QT character ever developed is a bad guy of a sort, even The Bride or the cops from Jackie Brown. So I gotta agree with Wind Dancer about the difficulty of choice. Every Tarantino character has weaknesses and bleepin' awesome strengths to hard to point out. But hey, I love a challenge.
Jules Winnifeld and Vincent Vega are my favourite characters from QT's resume. They ouzed style and in my opinion, were the first duo to make crime look cool since Godfather.
The Bride/Beatrix gets bonus points for a great villian simply because of those freaking cool yellow "F**k You" Onitsuka Tigers. Man, I need a pair of those, like now.
Jules Winfield and Bill are my favorites, although I must shamefully confess I haven't fully seen Reservoir Dogs yet
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