Because you like Cole Phelps in L.A. Noire

A born psychopath, don't expect Michael Myers to understand the difference between right and wrong. See them in Halloween.

Donkey is proof that if you're annoying enough you can change the world; he's the reason that his friend Shrek does, well, anything. See them in Shrek.

Holden Caulfield is convinced that the whole adult world is full of phonies. See them in The Catcher in the Rye.

Peter Pevensie shows as much courage as a child king as he did under The Blitz of London. See them in The Chronicles of Narnia.

Danny Zuko's car is auto-matic. Its system-matic. Its hyyyyydro-matic. Why, its greased lightning! See them in Grease.

Jesse Aarons' frustration can only find outlet in another world. See them in Bridge to Terabithia.

Veronica Lodge is a sophisticated girl who always, no matter what, absolutely gets what she wants. See them in Archie Comics.

Aragorn is the one true king, a title he is too humble to accept. See them in The Lord of the Rings.

Once a handsome prince, the Beast is now a grumpy, furry, monster. It's hard to pinpoint which mammal he resembles the most. See them in Beauty and the Beast.

Merciless and manipulative, Queen Ravenna is determined to become the fairest of them all. See them in Snow White and the Huntsman.

The Warden of the camp says that digging holes in the desert builds character, but Stanley Yelnats suspects there's more to it. See them in Holes.