What 5 film characters do you think are the worst towards the environment?
I was surprised not to see Toxic Avenger in the list... what's your list of 5?
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2. Storm from X-Men. She can control the weather, but then there's the butterfly effect...stop a villain, cause a monsoon...
3. Godzilla. Turning megatons of megacity into megtrash. Recycling's fine and all, but what do you do when the nearest recycling plants are also reduced to powder?
4. Human Torch, from Fantastic Four. I don't think he's ever heard of Smoky the Bear. On the same note, Jack-Jack from the Incredibles.
5. "Edgar" (or the giant cockroach who was wearing his skin) in the original Men in Black. He was trying to capture and exploit an entire galaxy, and didn't seem to care what he did to this one in the process.
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M$1. Galactus, from Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Not good for Earth.
2. Dominic Greene, from Quantum of Solace, an eco-terrorist who wanted to control Bolivia's water supply.
3. Lex Luthor, from the original Superman movie. His earthquake/faultline plot was definitely not good for California/Oregon/Washington which is where most of the U.S. eco-movement seems to originate.
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M$George W. Bush
Dick Cheney
Donald Rumsfeld
Karl Rove
Condoleezza Rice
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