Because you like Roger Kint in The Usual Suspects

Mr. Robot always seems to know what to do when others are lost. But can he be trusted? See them in Mr. Robot.

The Terminator is an emotionless killing machine who won't stop until he's changed the future. See them in The Terminator.

Seth is short-tempered, crude, and terrible at school, but hopefully there's nothing an epic party can't fix. See them in Superbad.

Jin Kazama is a fearsome warrior torn between the darkness and the light. See them in Tekken .

Alex DeLarge likes his favorite milk-based, drug-laced cocktail. It helps him get in the mood for a night of "ultra violence." See them in A Clockwork Orange.

With those dearest to him dead and no one to trust, Max Rockatansky is a slightly hysterical man alone on the run in a post-apocalyptic world. See them in Mad Max: Fury Road.

Ron Burgundy is a news anchor who signs off with "Stay classy, San Diego" or whatever his teleprompter says. Bonus: he plays the jazz flute. See them in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.

A man of the court, Lord Varys knows how to manipulate it better than anyone. See them in Game of Thrones.

Jail hasn't broken Andy Dufresne's spirit, but will his spirit help break him out of jail? See them in The Shawshank Redemption.

Leonidas is not the kind of king who merely gives orders; rather, he's out on the battlefield fighting alongside his men. See them in 300.

Introspective Theodore Twombly would rather observe life than participate in it. See them in Her.

George Costanza is short, stocky, bald, neurotic, and the self-proclaimed "king of the idiots." See them in Seinfeld.