Games can be defined by their heroes,villains, settings, or even weapons. Especially in long-running series, oftentimes it isn’t a single character that becomes the face of the games, but a weapon that persists throughout. Other times, a weapon can be so unique in function or design that...
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andRaiders of the Lost Arkmay be among the most iconic. The film introduces audiences to Indiana Jones, and takes him on a rip-roaring adventure to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis can get their hands on it. The movie...
of Bella’s problems, then buckle up:The Sims 3sees Bella time-warped back to childhood. InThe Sims 4, Bella exists in an alternate timeline, where she lives a happy family life by day and works as a secret agent by night. It’s a lot of inter-dimensional travel for one Sim to ...
Most divisive: RuPaul Over 4.2K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Most Iconic Celebrity First Names1 Elvis Dec. at 42 (1935-1977) 1,585 votes Birthplace: USA, Mississippi, Tupelo Credits: Love Me Tender, Blue Hawaii, Jailhouse Rock, Viva Las Vegas Dig Deeper 13...
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Also ranks #1 on The 18 Most-Hated TV Villains Of All Time, Ranked Also ranks #2 on The 65 Biggest TV Villain Deaths 26 Andrea The Walking Dead 7,782 votes The Walking Dead's Andrea may make questionable decisions at times, but her evolution from a vulnerable survivor to a stron...
Hans Gruber Is One of the Best Movie Villains of All-Time Rickman is correct aboutDie Hard's Black characters. There are several of them, and none are given offensive stereotypes. The best of all isReginald Vel Johnson's performance as the Los Angles cop on the outside who believes in ...
Rabbits are typically very cute.Night of the Lepuscould not find a way to make its villains look menacing, no matter how hard it tried. Domestic rabbits were filmed against miniature models to make them look giant, but they were still adorable. The whole situation is made even funnier by ...
No matter if the villain is a shape-shifting ghoul or your average everyday murder, there’s something inexplicably fascinating about the “villain” of the story (honestly, could you even consider them villains?). Maybe it’s because they’re much more interesting than the survivors, but no...