Some movie heroes and villains have great "trademarks." For example:
* James Bond saying, "My name is Bond, James Bond."
* Dr. Evil touching the corner of his mouth with his pinky.
* Zorro, carving a "Z" into his enemies with the tip of his foil.
* James Bond tossing his hat across the room onto Moneypenny's coat rack.
* Dirty Harry saying, "Do you feel lucky?" or "Go ahead, make my day," as he points his .44 Magnum at the bad guy.
What are some of your favorites?
Shwarzenegger's "I'll be back" springs to mind.
Superman's S
Hasta la vista baby. Not really a trademark though since he said it only once.
Dr. Phibes being the classy silent type is really great.
The harmonica as a hero & villain TM in "Once upon a time in the West" .
The Wet Bandits leaving the water running.
jokers smile
Jaws from the Bond movies with his stainless steel teeth.
Noone specifically, but I always find it funny how in many dodgy movies, the key feature of the evil bad guy character is the fact that they can raise one eyebrow.
To this day I've never really understood why this is.
Maybe it's an evil genius thing...
In Chopping Mall, after the robots would kill somebody, they'd say "have a nice day".
I love it when Tor Johnson says, well, whatever it is he says. . . No one can really understand him most of the time. But that's what's so great about him.
Shwarzenegger's " sayonara baby" or whatever.
by the way, am i a villian? i can rise my eyebrown.
Would Vader's ominous breathing count?
D'oh, that one should have leapt to mind instantly.