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sábado, 8 de fevereiro de 2014

PREMIERE - Os 100 Melhores Personagens do Cinema de todos os tempos




http://www.filmsite.org/100characters1.html

Em Abril de 2004 A revista Premiere publicou um artigo com sua lista dos 100 Melhores Personagens do Cinema de todos os tempos (100 Greatest Movie Characters of All-Time). Os personagens, seus intérpretes e os momentos definitivos seguem abaixo.


100 Greatest Movie Characters of All-Time: Premiere Magazine (in its April 2004 issue), in an article written by numerous authors, published a list of the 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All-Time. The defining moments were excerpted and abbreviated from the article.

Facts and Commentary About the List:

The list celebrated the most memorable movie characters in film history.

In terms of criteria, there were no biopic characters in the list, and priority was given to people who never were but "who are always with us movie lovers." They described the characters as such: "They took us over the rainbow, showed us that greed is good, shook us and stirred us, and made us an offer we couldn't refuse."

However, they left off animated figures (for example, Mickey Mouse, Jessica Rabbit), and many other prominent movie characters from their list of 100 greatest. See Filmsite's alternative and more inclusive list at: Greatest Film Characters of All-Time.


001. Vito Corleone
Marlon Brando
The Godfather (1972)
Vito's promise to cream puff crooner Johnny Fontane (Al Martino) who doesn't believe that he'll get an acting role from a Hollywood big shot director: "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse."
002. Fred C. Dobbs
Humphrey Bogart
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Dobbs' reaction to Curtin's (Tim Holt) challenge about putting his hand under a rock, where he doesn't believe that a Gila monster is hiding.
003. Scarlett O'Hara
Vivien Leigh
Gone with the Wind (1939)
After the death of Scarlett's second husband, Rhett Butler's (Clark Gable) grand proposal and her scornful rejection, followed by his passionate kiss to erase all thought of Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard).
004. Norman Bates Anthony Perkins Psycho (1960) and sequels Norman's stunning, sudden, rage-filled reaction when future victim Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) suggests that his mother be put "somewhere."
005. James Bond Sean Connery Dr. No (1962) and six later films Bond's suave remark to doomed Professor Dent (Anthony Dawson): "You've had your six [shots]".
006. Annie Hall Diane Keaton Annie Hall (1977) Annie's decision to remain in LA with a music producer (Paul Simon), with newly-discovered self-recognition, rather than return to New York to marry Alvy (Woody Allen).
007. Indiana Jones Harrison Ford Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and three later films Indy's overcoming of several treacherous challenges in the film's opening sequence, only to lose the priceless artifact to French nemesis Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman).
008. Ellen Ripley Sigourney Weaver Alien (1979) and three later films Ripley's nervy refusal to open the ship's hatch so that Kane (John Hurt) can be admitted - with a thing attached to his face.
009. Jeff Spicoli Sean Penn Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) Spicoli's order of a pizza that is delivered in Mr. Hand's (Ray Walston) history class, and his reply to an incredulous question about what he's doing: "Learning about Cuba and having some food."
010. Gollum Andy Serkis The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003) trilogy Gollum's twisted, tortured wrestle with himself.
011.
Margo Channing (Bette DAVIS) em
A malvada (, 1950)

"Margo's menacing, self-mocking, legendary quip at a party as guests arrive, as she jealously suspects young acolyte Eve (Anne Baxter): 'Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night.'"

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