Reader and writer Cannon today offers his selections for the top ten science fiction film characters. He uses dialogue from the films in question to describe the characters, which is a pretty neat approach, if you ask me.
Here's Cannon:
1. R.J. MacReady – Simply put, MacReady is me. I relate to the guy. I AM that guy ...occasionally. MacReady is a loner and outsider who doesn't want anything to do with society/humanity at large. That's why he's out there on the Antarctic ice, half a world away from anywhere, residing in his shack with a bottle of Scotch whiskey and a computer Chess Wizard as his only company. I also dig how he finds the most elegant solutions to unsolvable problems: when said computer beats him fair and square, he pours his drink into its hard drive; when a giant space monster crashes up through the floor board, he responds, "Yeah, fuck you too!"before throwing a stick of dynamite. In the end, when left to his own doom -- when the darkness closes in -- MacReady faces it with the indifference of a guy who's had a rough day at work.
2. Ellen Ripley – "This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off."
3. Allan Grant – "The point is, you are alive when they start to eat you."
4. Dredd – "She’s a pass."
5. James T. Kirk – "What does God need with a starship?"
6. Mr. Spock – "The sensor. It must contain some special meaning. I must try to mind-meld with it."
7. T-800 – "Sarah Connor?"
8. Otto Maddox – "Excuse me while I fold my pants."
9. Rick Deckard – "Enhance fifteen to twenty-three ...give me a hard copy right there."
10. Kenneth Calloway – "My calibrations are flippin' pinpoint, okay?"
On a personal note, I'm thrilled to see Dredd on the list, as well as the T-800, both cinematic bad-asses.
The same could be said to be true for MacReady, a character who was on my mind as I composed my own list..
Righteous pic of Macready. I’m compelled to add my extended runner-ups:
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Predator
Snake Plissken
Max Rockatansky
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Hi Cannon,
DeleteThanks for sharing your awesome list. In the 1990s, I got my hair cut and styled like MacReady...but I'm no Kurt Russell! :)
Still, he looks bad ass in that picture.
Glad to see Snake Plissken on the runner-up list.
I toyed with including Jack Burton on the list. If Big Trouble in Little China had gotten a sequel, he would so be there...
best,
John
John, very cool idea getting the Macready hair cut back then.
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Cannon, brilliant having the quote with each character.
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