SW VS. LOTR #11: Lando VS. Boromir

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Lando Calrissian VS. Boromir

  • Lando

    Votes: 23 30.3%
  • Boromir

    Votes: 53 69.7%

  • Total voters
    76
KAOSINLA said:
Had to go with Boromir not only based on character and story, but on Bean's performance. His acting accurately portrayed struggle in every sense and in most cases, no words were needed at all. Lando/Williams seemed to just go through the motions.

DITTO! I had to go with Boromir as well.
 
While Lando didn't truly turn bad and only did what he had to do to save his city, Boromir was overcome by lust and greed for power. Still, I think Boromir is the more interesting character from each story, and his return to the "good" side is made that much more poignant because of his fall.
 
lcummins said:
While Lando didn't truly turn bad and only did what he had to do to save his city, Boromir was overcome by lust and greed for power...

Yeah but wasn't Boromir's main concern protecting his city and his people? Speaking of which, time to go back to my original signature. :)
 
Batty said:
LOTRFan - I just noticed what was going on with Chuck Norris. :rotfl

In a fight between Batman and Darth Vader, the winner would be Chuck Norris.

P.S. Chuck Norris once entered a contest against Lance Armstrong in a testicle counting contest. Chuck Norris won by 4.
 
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I voted Lando. Boromir was cool in his own way, but he failed to resist the temptation of trying to take the ring. He did come back to try to save Merry and Pippen and had a cool death scene, but other than that he was really only in one movie and only for a little over half of it ( I don't think the flash backs add much to the character ).

Lando does not get killed. Lando was pretty much FORCED by the Empire to lie to Han and Leia and when he had his chance he saved those he could and got them out of Bespin. He also never waivered again and stayed "good".
 
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