***A version of this entry was originally posted three years ago***
I can honestly say that “The Terminal” is undoubtedly one of my favorite movies. For those unfamiliar with the plot, Tom Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, an Eastern European man forced to live in JFK for six months when he’s denied entry onto US soil, but also can’t fly back to his native country because they’re in a middle of revolution. In those six months, he learns English, befriends many of the people working at the airport, begins a somewhat unrequited romance with a flight attendant played by a surprisingly fetching Catherine Zeta-Jones, and hilariously irritates the head immigration officer more and more by the day — a guy who tries to do everything legally possible to rid himself of the “Navorski problem,” but fails repeatedly. (Stanley Tucci was great in this role, btw)
Yet, despite Hanks’ comedic affectations, Zeta-Jones’ world-weary milfy sexiness, Spielberg’s direction, and great performances by myraid actors, the movie solidified itself on my “top” list because of a single relatively insignificant character — a person who probably spoke less than 500 words the entire flick…
…Zoe Saldana’s Officer Torres…

…my favorite fictional love-interest of all-time. (Honorable mentions: Nia Long’s Brandy from “Boyz n the Hood” and Elastagirl from “The Incredibles” )
In her mere 15 to 20 minutes of screen-time, Saldana’s character somehow managed to exhibit pretty much every quality on my “ideal mate checklist” — compassion, intelligence, humility, romantic optimism, a tight blue uniform, quirkiness; it’s like they intentionally grafted a character straight out of my subconscious.
Aiight. That’s enough from me today. People of VSB, if you could bag (and “bag” in this instance could mean anything from “date” or “court” to “sleep with” or “imprison them in a texas ranch for 15 years“) any fictional character from any book, movie, or TV show, or web series, who would it be? Remember, I’m not referring to real live actors or actresses, but fictional characters who had you completely enthralled.
—Damon Young (aka “The Champ”)