Because you like Willie T. Strokes in Bad Santa
Butters Stotch is a kind-hearted student who likes ladybugs, Charlie's Angels, art class, baby-back ribs, and Little Bunny Foo Foo. See them in South Park.
Jessica Rabbit isn't bad. She's just drawn that way. See them in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
A debonair spy, Harry Hart is the epitome of a gentleman, even when he calmly takes down multiple men with a militarized umbrella. See them in Kingsman: The Secret Service.
For Sly Cooper, stealing isn't just about the haul. It's also about the journey. See them in Sly Cooper.
Give in to the dark side with vampire Lestat; it's more fun. See them in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles.
Curving free kicks and crosses is tough, but keeping her soccer passion from her disapproving family is way tougher for Jess. See them in Bend It Like Beckham.
It’s usually the good-looking, charismatic, play-by-their-own-rules types that get everyone into trouble, and Tyler Durden is Exhibit A. See them in Fight Club.
Terry Jeffords (and his muscles) may look ferocious, but inside he's just a caring mama hen. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
He's a get rich or die tryin' kind of raccoon. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.
He's a troubled insomniac in search of a moment to rest and a meaning to his existence. See them in Fight Club.
The only thing Albert Wesker cares about is turning himself into a God. See them in Resident Evil Series.
Liu Kang spends his days training his body and spirit, seeking to become the ultimate warrior. See them in Mortal Kombat.