Q: Most memorable movie character with least screen time...

[quote name='jaykrue']Boba Fett. Uttering enough words that you can barely count on both hands and yet he's become a cult status icon:

Fett on keeping Han Solo in one piece - "He's worth a lot to me."[/QUOTE]
Agreed. Boba came to mind first when I saw this thread.
 
Dave Chappelle in undercover brother? He had few lines but they were funny as hell!

Or the zombie in land of the dead with the "flipper" head?
 
[quote name='js1']Dave Chappelle in undercover brother? He had few lines but they were funny as hell![/QUOTE]
Seconded. There's more comedic effect in his few lines than in all of Eddie Griffin's past roles over the last 10 years..
 
George Carlan and that guy who played Luke Skywalker (forgot his name) from Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back.

Boba Fett and Darth Maul.

Giant Guy who got nail gunned in the head from Happy Gilmore.

Norm MacDonald's character from The Animal, that shit was hilarious.
 
I could have used more Yogurt in spaceballs

or Ghost or the white twins in the Matirx movies they seemed badass but u barely saw either
 
[quote name='MaskedPlague']"Thunderlips" in Rocky II.[/QUOTE]It was rocky 3.

My vote is for all the bounty hunters including Boba Fett in empire. Although Boba was the only one to have diolaog they were all very memerable.
 
[quote name='BLarR']Bob Saget in Half Baked.[/QUOTE]

Excellent pick! :D

I'll also mention the "we don't need no stinkin' badgers!" guy from UHF. It was kinda sad to find out that he died before that movie was even finished, and his scene is definitely one of my favorites in that movie.
 
Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs. He only had like 17 minutes of screen time, but STILL Hopkins won an Oscar for the role.
 
Large Marge from Pee Wee's Big Adventure

"Be sure and tell'em large Marge sent ya"
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[quote name='snotknocker']Large Marge from Pee Wee's Big Adventure

"Be sure and tell'em large Marge sent ya"
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Good one! LOL :applause:
 
My vote is for all the bounty hunters including Boba Fett in empire. Although Boba was the only one to have diolaog they were all very memerable.

Not exactly... Bossk has a line of dialogue as well, even if it's in Trandoshan:
"Res Luk Ra'auf."
Nerdy transmission over.
 
You guys are dead-on with Boba Fett. He rocks beyond belief.

I'll add:
Steve Buscemi's character from 'Desperado'
best opening monologue ever.
 
[quote name='argyle']Excellent pick! :D

I'll also mention the "we don't need no stinkin' badgers!" guy from UHF. It was kinda sad to find out that he died before that movie was even finished, and his scene is definitely one of my favorites in that movie.[/QUOTE]

Great pick, that was a funny part in the movie. :)
 
JT Walsh has a brief scene in the otherwise-dreck Outbreak that made me wish there was an Oscar for cameos. He was also very memorable in Sling Blade. Robin Williams' best role was his brief one in Dead Again. Judi Dench won a Supporting Actress Oscar for what was merely a cameo in Shakespeare in Love.

Boba Fett wins, though.
 
[quote name='whiteboy']

Giant Guy who got nail gunned in the head from Happy Gilmore.

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I second that one, also rob schneiders you can do it character from the waterboy that was some funny shit.
 
[quote name='argyle']Excellent pick! :D

I'll also mention the "we don't need no stinkin' badgers!" guy from UHF. It was kinda sad to find out that he died before that movie was even finished, and his scene is definitely one of my favorites in that movie.[/QUOTE]

ya, lots of memorable people in UHF
"Spatula city!"
 
I saw this thread days ago and immediately thought Jesus Quintana and figured no one would post him. Little did I know he would be the first pick!

Quintana and O'Brien rollin' into the semis!
 
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