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Leatherface

Leatherface is the main antagonist of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, portrayed as a mentally unstable and cannibalistic serial killer who is a member of the Sawyer family. His real name is Bubba Sawyer (or Jedidiah Sawyer in the 2017 prequel), and he is loosely inspired by the real-life murderer Ed Gein. He is known for wearing masks made from the flayed skin of his victims to express different personas and for wielding a gas-powered chainsaw and sledgehammer to murder intruders.

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Pennywise (It)

Pennywise, commonly known as “It”, is an ancient, trans-dimensional malevolent entity that originates from the Macroverse, a void existing outside our universe. While its true form is an incomprehensible mass of orange lights known as the Deadlights, it typically shapeshifts into Pennywise the Dancing Clown to lure and terrify children in the town of Derry, Maine. This creature feeds on fear, hibernating for twenty-seven years before emerging to prey on its victims, often taking forms that reflect their deepest psychological terrors.

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Jack Torrance

Jack Torrance is the tragic protagonist and antagonist of Stanley Kubrick's 1980 film The Shining, portrayed as a recovering alcoholic and former teacher whose volatile temper and history of abuse—exemplified by accidentally breaking his son Danny's arm—haunt his attempt to rebuild his life as a writer. Isolated at the Overlook Hotel as a winter caretaker, Jack struggles to control his demons while being manipulated by the hotel's malevolent supernatural forces, which drive him toward madness and an attempt to murder his wife, Wendy, and son.

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Little Nero’s Pizza Delivery Guy

Little Nero's Pizza Delivery Guy is a minor but iconic character in the 1990 film Home Alone, portrayed by actor Dan Charles Zukoski. He is a young, nervous pizza delivery driver who unknowingly becomes the victim of 8-year-old Kevin McCallister’s elaborate prank. After Kevin uses a fake gangster movie, Angels with Filthy Souls, to impersonate a menacing mob boss, the delivery guy is terrified by the sudden gunfire sound effect and flees in panic, leaving behind a $12 tip and a memorable line: “Keep the change, ya filthy animal!” The character is central to one of the film’s most famous and humorous scenes, highlighting Kevin’s cleverness and the absurdity of the situation.

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Doofy Gilmore

Doofy Gilmore is the original main antagonist in the 2000 film Scary Movie, portrayed by actor Dave Sheridan, and serves as a comedic parody of Dewey Riley from the Scream franchise. He is depicted as a mentally disabled police officer working at the Stevenson County Sheriff's Department, often mocked by his colleagues, and is initially believed to be a harmless figure. However, the film's twist ending reveals that Doofy is actually the true Ghostface killer, having faked his disability throughout the movie.

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Brand Walsh

Brandon Walsh, nicknamed "Brand," is the deuteragonist of the 1985 film The Goonies, portrayed by Josh Brolin in his film debut. He is a tall, muscular sixteen-year-old high school student and the older brother of the group's leader, Mikey Walsh, whom he is protective of, often acting as a responsible figure despite their sometimes strained sibling relationship. Brand is characterized as strong, responsible, and kind, with a close bond to his younger brother and a developing romantic interest in Andy, the group's cheerleader.

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Tyler Durden

Tyler Durden is a fictional anti-hero from Chuck Palahniuk's 1996 novel Fight Club and its 1999 film adaptation directed by David Fincher, portrayed by Brad Pitt. He is the charismatic and anarchistic alter ego of the unnamed narrator, embodying a radical rejection of consumerism, societal norms, and modern masculinity. Tyler's philosophy centers on the idea that true freedom comes only after losing everything, advocating for a return to primal instincts through physical combat, pain, and the destruction of material possessions. He creates Fight Club as a space for men to reclaim their perceived lost masculinity and later forms Project Mayhem, a terrorist organization aimed at dismantling the established social order.

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Brian (Half Baked)

Brian, portrayed by Jim Breuer in the 1998 comedy Half Baked, is a laid-back, perpetually stoned character known for his love of tie-dye clothing, marijuana, and an epic list of snacks during his munchies, which includes sour cream and onion chips, beef jerky, Häagen-Dazs ice cream bars, and pizzas with everything on them. He works as a record store clerk and is one of four childhood friends—Thurgood, Scarface, and Kenny—who must raise $1 million to bail their friend Kenny out of jail after he accidentally kills a diabetic police horse by feeding it junk food. Brian is characterized as a cloudcuckoolander with a quirky, creative mind, often crafting elaborate, nonsensical stories, such as the origin tale of his deceased dog Killer, and remains calm even in high-stress situations.

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Ricky Bobby

Ricky Bobby is a cocky, immature, and lowbrow NASCAR driver who is obsessed with winning and lives by the motto "If you ain't first, you're last". He is known for his ridiculous lines and antics, such as "I prefer the baby Jesus to the adult one" and "Well as the late Colonel Sanders said... I'm too drunk to taste this chicken". Ricky's life takes a turn when he faces competition from the French driver Jean Girard, leading to his downfall and eventual quest to regain his former glory. His character is a mix of patriotism and foolishness, with a tunnel vision for his career that often leads to comedic situations.

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Rick O'Connell

Richard "Rick" O'Connell is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the second incarnation of The Mummy franchise, portrayed by Brendan Fraser. A rugged treasure hunter, Rick finds adventure wherever he goes, often reluctantly. He served as a captain in the French Foreign Legion in 1923 before becoming an adventurer and treasure hunter after the massacre of the men he served with at Hamunaptra, with the exception of Beni, a former friend and soldier who left him to die. Rick's adventures took a supernatural turn when he encountered the evil resurrected mummy Imhotep. He is married to Evelyn Carnahan and is the father of Alex O'Connell.

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Biff Tannen

Biff Tannen is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Back to the Future trilogy, portrayed by actor Thomas F. Wilson in all three films and the Universal Studios ride, as well as in the animated series and stage adaptations. Born on March 26, 1937, in Hill Valley, California, Biff is depicted as a hulking, belligerent, and dim-witted bully who uses intimidation and deception to get what he wants, often forcing George McFly to do his homework and harassing him throughout their lives. He harbors an obsessive, one-sided crush on Lorraine Baines, whom he repeatedly attempts to force into a relationship, and is known for his misuse of idioms, such as saying "make like a tree and get out of here" instead of "leave".

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John Rambo

John Rambo is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Rambo film series, originally created by author David Morrell in the 1972 novel First Blood. He is a Vietnam War veteran and former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in all five films. Rambo is depicted as a highly skilled soldier with expertise in guerrilla warfare, hand-to-hand combat, and survival tactics, but he suffers from severe post-traumatic stress disorder due to his wartime experiences and the rejection he faced upon returning home. Though he seeks a peaceful life, he is repeatedly drawn into violent conflicts to protect the innocent, often acting as a lone wolf who uses extreme force to confront injustice.

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Cousin It (1991)

In the 1991 film The Addams Family, Cousin It is portrayed as a diminutive, fully hair-covered relative of the Addams family, known for his high-pitched, unintelligible speech and signature derby hat and sunglasses. Played and voiced by John Franklin, Itt becomes infatuated with Margaret Alford, the mistreated wife of the corrupt lawyer Tully Alford, and asks her to dance at a party, marking the beginning of their romantic relationship. By the end of the film, after Tully is buried alive, It and Margaret begin dating, later marrying and having a child named "What"—a miniature version of It—highlighting his integration into the eccentric family dynamic.

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Cal Naughton

Cal Naughton Jr. is a fictional character portrayed by John C. Reilly in the 2006 comedy film Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. He is the loyal best friend and teammate of Ricky Bobby, with whom he shares a close bond and a signature "Shake and Bake" racing strategy. Driving the No. 47 Old Spice-sponsored Chevrolet for Dennit Racing, Cal is known for his quirky personality, unwavering loyalty, and humorous musings about Jesus and life.

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Shrek

Shrek is a towering, green ogre with a fearsome appearance who lives as a recluse in a remote swamp, seeking solitude and peace away from the world. Despite his intimidating look, he possesses a kind heart and a grumpy demeanor, enjoying simple pleasures like mud showers and snacking on bugs and slugs. His peaceful existence is disrupted when Lord Farquaad banishes a host of fairy-tale creatures to his swamp, forcing Shrek to embark on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona from a dragon-guarded castle in exchange for reclaiming his land.

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Bobby Boucher Jr. (The Waterboy)

Bobby Boucher Jr., portrayed by Adam Sandler, is the titular protagonist of the 1998 sports comedy The Waterboy, a socially inept and stuttering water boy for the fictional University of Louisiana Cougars who becomes a star linebacker for the struggling South Central Louisiana State University Mud Dogs after channeling his hidden anger issues into exceptional tackling prowess. Raised under the overprotective care of his domineering mother, Helen, Bobby is constantly bullied by teammates and coaches, leading to his eventual firing; he then secretly joins Coach Klein’s team, where his dedication and unique skills transform him into a feared and respected player.

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