Superman (Clark Kent), in the sense that I believe no matter what you have to try your best to help others, even if all I'm capable of giving is a smile to a stranger I have this thought process in my head that I have no idea what another person is going through, a simple smile may be the one good thing they have that day and if I'm capable of giving that then I must. I would also say Star-Lord (Peter quill) as music is my life, I love obscure songs, I love having a soundtrack to my life, I love living in song Martin Q Blank (main character in the film Grosse Point Blank) his sarcastic personality is something I feel I truly relate to
@ST4TEOFGRACE there are alot of people like that just unfortunately they don't draw as much attention as people that hurt others so it's less noticeable, but trust me there are tons of good people out there :) just gotta keep believing in people
@THEREALTJ05 a small kind act costs nothing and can truly make someone else's day, i had a bad day and your words truly made me smile, thank you! people like you are the reason i love this app <3
Been seeing that White Lotus --- a show that I have never had much interest in --- scene and it is reminding that Sam Rockwell is a cold ass actor. I'm happy that he is floating on the timeline again because he is a very good actor. Here is a guy who can turn a character into something insanely memorable by pure charisma and weird charm. Now, he won the Oscar for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and while that movie is sometimes frustrating, I do think it is a good portrayal of anger at social class that is manifesting itself --- or possibly just because of it --- towards hatred of identity groups. Rockwell is very good in it, getting the better of the showy McDormand performance. But, to me, I hated that he won the Oscar portraying such a dodo bird. He had played such cool and interesting characters -- he even becomes a weirdo as Hammer in Iron Man 2 --- and he understood how to be sly and dopey while still maintain a kind of honest mentality that made people want to root for him in every movie. He's better when he isn't pudgy, isn't striving; in a way, he is a comedic actor at best. Watch Moon, where he plays a lonely astronaut in space. He is also great in Richard Jewell as a sympathetic lawyer. Character actors like Rockwell deserve publicity, especially when they're doing something unheralded.