What would you say is Bruce Willis' single most iconic role?
After of course, John McClane in Die Hard and David Addison in Moonlighting.
shareAfter of course, John McClane in Die Hard and David Addison in Moonlighting.
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shareFor me it's Malcolm Crowe though mainly because outside of Nobody's Fool and Moonlighting, it's the only drama he did.
shareHarry Stamper (ppl still bring up Bruce Willis whenever there's any real life threat to earth) Or Malcolm Crowe (like Armaggedon ppl still bring up the 6th Sense and its twist regularly, more so than say Unbreakable)
shareMalcolm Crowe from The Sixth Sense or Butch Coolidge from Pulp Fiction. I'm leaning more towards the latter even though it wasn't a lead role for Willis, simply because of how popular and iconic that movie was, and it's a pretty memorable role anyway.
shareHe was def iconic in that but I think its more an ensemble movie (with Travolta as the lead), when you think of PF you think of JT dancing with Uma, his interactions with SLJ (Royale with cheese), SLJs speeches, as well as BW (zeds dead baby)
shareHis role is arguably more iconic in that than TSS. I can't even think of a quote that comes to mind from his role in TSS whereas you've already got "Zed's dead baby" from PF. And it's generally a more memorable role given what he does and what happens to him - the male rape scene, the shooting of Vincent, the watch.
shareThe Sixth Sense's Dr. Malcolm Crowe. (Hands down this was his most iconic role besides Die Hard and Moonlighting).
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The Sixth Sense, nothing else touches it.