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Saturday
Nov262011

"Fifty Goodies"

A wonderfully fun illustration set by Robert Ball

"Fifty Goodies" by Robert Ball Can you name them all?

the list after the jump...

1st row: Dorothy Gale, Conan the Barbarian, Lee, Johnny, Marge Gunderson, Clark Kent
2nd row: Shaun, Sir Lancelot, Agent J, Lt. Ellen Ripley, Sloth and Ash  
3rd row: Vultan, Gizmo, Paul Atreides, Don Diego Vega, Zira, Batman
4th row: Ape Sapien, Alex Murphy, Maximus, James Bond, Leeloo
5th row: Neo, Snake Plissken, Gandalf, Neytiri, The Iron Giant, The Rocketeer
6th row: Rambo, Spider-Man, and then you skip over to Hit Girl
7th row: Rick Blaine, Oh Dae-Su, Mathilda, R2D2, Kaneda, Joe
8th row: T.E. Lawrence, Sarah Connor, Lassie, Clarice Starling, William Wallace, Barbarella
9th row: Indiana Jones, Atticus Finch, Edward Scissorhands, Russell, Harry Palmer, Frankenstein 

I wouldn't necessarily count all of those people as "good guys" but to each their own.

I was particularly happy to see these 15, don'cha know...

 

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Reader Comments (4)

It's "Shaun" not "Sean". And that Mathilda: Way too morose looking. And which Frankenstein movie is that last one from? On current knowledge, of the ten most notable films to feature Frankenstein (original James Whale, Bride of _, Son of_, Abbott and Costello Meet _, The Curse of _, Flesh for _, Young _, _ Unbound, Branagh version and Van Helsing), it would be between the Hammer version, Unbound and the Branagh version.

November 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterVolvagia

lol @ Clarice's hair, a dead giveaway. Ah, the early 90s. (I couldn't make out the butterfly until I zoomed in).

November 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAlex

If I'm correct, that "Frankenstein" is from "Death Race 2000" (was that the correct title?)

November 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJesus Alonso

Volvagia & Jesus -- i do think its the character from death race, yes... not the actual frankenstein character.

alex -- i love how hair can do that. time capsule.

November 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R
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