Indiana Jones is crowned by fans as the greatest movie character Of all-time. One of Harrison Ford's most iconic gig to date is another brainchild of George Lucas, who was also the man behind the veteran actor's other quintessential rogue-type with a heart of gold role, Han Solo -- apparently also on the list.
Debuting in 1981 in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Ford has gone on to reprise the role three more times: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. While the most recent outing from the franchise was met with scathing reviews (despite a decent showing in the box office), the series is still heralded as a classic and the character dubbed as one of the most enduring. Playing the genius, snappy, but good-natured archaeologist solidified Ford's claim as one of the biggest Hollywood stars. Given that, it is not really difficult to imagine fans rallying behind him and voting him as their pick for the greatest movie character ever.
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The result has come courtesy of a poll spearheaded by Total Film (via Hindustan Times) where they asked fans to vote on who they think is the greatest movie character of all time. Indy nabs the top spot with Han Solo not far behind in third place, meanwhile, Batman is sandwiched between Ford's classic gigs. Check out the voted top 25 (out of 100) below:
1. Indiana Jones
2. Batman
3. Han Solo
4. Ellen Ripley
5. James Bond
6. Travis Bickle
7. Hannibal Lecter
8. Gandalf
9. The Joker
10. Princess Leia
11. Rocky Balboa
12. Sarah Connor
13. The Bride
14. Michael Corleone
15. Jules Winnfield
16. Tyler Durden
17. Maximus Decimus Meridius
18. Spider-Man
19. Harry Potter
20. R P McMurphy
21. Iron Man
22. Loki
23. Darth Vader
24. Gollum
25. The Dude
The list is a mix of characters from different genres, spanning from psychological thriller (Taxi Driver's Travis Bickle) to more humorous turns like The Dude from The Big Lebowski. Having said that, all of them are undoubtedly unforgettable in their own respective rights. Some may even be more popular than the films that they're originally from due to their roles' significant impact on pop culture and the relentless referencing from die-hard fans. ittedly, however, Jones remains to be a favorite as he has the ability to resonate with people. He is charming, witty and funny, and also openly flawed without being overly dramatic about it. If you examine most of the alpha male (or female) characters that have come after him, there is a sense that parts of them are patterned on the characterization of fedora-wearing professor.
Proof of just how timeless of a character Indiana Jones is,Star Wars and Blade Runner resurgence, the Indiana Jones franchise will send the actor off on a high note.
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Source: Total Film (via Hindustan Times)