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1. Sgt. Kenneth Hall
Kenneth (Ving Rhames) dominated everything in the Dawn of the Dead remake (2004). Living, dead, or undead, you would learn to just stay out his way. He could wield his pistol grip "shotty" with serious speed and accuracy. He remained cool as the world went to hell, and even provided some deep philosophy to the group.
2. Daryl Dixon
Daryl (Norman Reedus) will undoubtedly become this generation's "Chuck Norris." He is a living legend in this incarnation of the zombie apocalypse on The Walking Dead. He will return in season 5 and will surely add to his fabled ability to slay the undead. Armed with a crossbow, knife, and axe, he can dispatch a small herd. That's definite MFWIC territory, and thus, he steals the show from the leader, Grimy Rick.
3. Toguro (Younger)
Scientists say that zero Kelvin is impossible, but this man's sun shades and icy veins say other wise. Toguro is a down right behemoth when in demon mode, but he has the calculating intelligence of a Batman villain. His military haircut and chiseled facial features further add to his imposing demeanor. His MFWIC moment is when he carried the new battle ring to the new fight stadium after the previous one was destroyed (it looked like he was carrying a 747 plane).
4. Joker (Heath Ledger)
Some men indeed want to watch the world burn, which makes their intentions meaningless. This version of the Joker was dead on, to the extent of human imagination. He got into Batman's head and wrought havoc over Gotham.
5. Fox
This femme fatale (Angelina Jolie) knew her way around a gun, and knew how to make bullets go around her. She worked for an assassin fraternity and fought off various super gunmen throughout the film Wanted (2008). Her MFWIC moment is when she realized the fraternity was corrupt and curved ONE bullet through everyone's head, and finally her own. In the end, her belief in her cause prevailed!
6. Mac Eliot
Mac (Bill Duke) started as a quiet MFWIC, but transitioned into super warrior in order to match the deadliness of the Predator. Just before he could elevate to untouchable MFWIC, the Predator "cheated" and blew a plasma hole through his face (the only sure way to end this brand of super MFWIC).
7. Vegeta
The Prince of ALL Saiyans is the greatest tragic hero of all time. Not only is his race on the verge of extinction, but there is no one who will concede to his bad-assery. However, this doesn't bother a MFWIC such as he, so he just trained. Even though his training never made him THE best, his total dedication to improve himself sent him into clear MFWIC-tery.
8. Amon
Amon changed what it means to be equal. His absolute ruthless nature and skill against benders made him the ultimate villain in this franchise. To even go in to his ability to take away bending would cause fans to froth about the mouth, so here is his MFWIC moment instead.
9. Jessica Pearson
Counselor Pearson (Gina Torres) runs a TIGHT ship. She is a senior partner at her law firm and everyone ought to be aware, because the slightest shred of disrespect will be costly. She is a MFWIC in how she handles her extremely intelligent underlings. She is able to maintain order in an atmosphere that breeds so much competitive madness. Her drive to win (by a mile) sets her apart from other law-practicing characters. She has multiple MFWIC moments due to her many promises of retaliation at the hint of a threat (especially in defense of her colleagues). Her leadership makes her a special kind of MFWIC; she can handle the pretentious Louis Litt, and the precocious Mike Ross.
10. Kenpachi Zaraki
No matter how psychotic or willing someone is, they will never come close to the immense power that Kenpachi brings. He purposely limits himself in fights because he is "too strong." His greatest MFWIC moment is definitely his fight with Nnoitra. The battle pushed him to use TWO hands on his zanpakuto (his sword). In this form, he is apparently unstoppable, because the six-armed (with scythes) Nnoitra somehow lost. On one occasion, Kenpachi was on the brink of being sent to an inescapable dimension, so he just flexed his spiritual energy and killed the poor chap (oops).
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