Because you like Charlene Fleming in The Fighter

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E.T.
1684

A cheerful alien, E.T. just wants to phone home. See them in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

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Fitzwilliam Darcy
1547

Sophisticated and aloof, Darcy couldn’t care less about marriage, despite women throwing themselves upon him with wishes of matrimony. See them in Pride & Prejudice.

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Indiana Jones
2162

Indiana Jones is a swashbuckling archeologist who hates snakes, Nazis, and priceless artifacts falling into the wrong hands. See them in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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Jesse Pinkman
1842

Academics weren't his strong suit. Luckily, Jesse Pinkman's street smarts are a cut above the rest. See them in Breaking Bad.

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Ron Swanson
1923

Ron Swanson is the man's man's man's man. See them in Parks and Recreation.

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Eric Cartman
1973

A fourth grader without a moral compass, Eric Cartman lives on KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and Cheesy Poofs. See them in South Park.

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Kermit
1956

A level-headed show business icon despite his amphibian status, Kermit is the brains behind the success of the Muppets. See them in The Muppet Movie.

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Homer Simpson
1910

Homer Simpson is a beer-loving disaster in charge of nuclear safety in Springfield. Everybody run! See them in The Simpsons.

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Tinkerbell
1845

If you believe if fairies, you better believe in Tinkerbell. See them in Peter Pan.

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Chihiro
1941

Growing up isn't easy: Chihiro's parents turned into pigs, she's enslaved at a bathhouse for demons, and oh yeah, she's fading from existence. See them in Spirited Away.

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Charles Xavier / Professor X
2090

Charles Xavier is a telepath who believes mutants and humans are both good at heart and can live in harmony. See them in X-Men Series.

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Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
2073

Diana Prince is using a truth-telling lasso and super-strength to make Earth a little more like Paradise. See them in DC Extended Universe.