This chart shows the moral alignments of nine pop culture characters using the Dungeons & Dragons alignment system. Rorschach as Chaotic Good? I think that Chaotic Neutral is more likely. And Neutral Good for John Locke at best.
Top row, left to right: John Locke of Lost, Dwight from Sin City, Rorschach of Watchmen.
Middle row: Indiana Jones, Niko Bellic of Grand Theft Auto 4, Tyler Durden of Fight Club.
Bottom row: Darth Vader, Anton Chigurh of No Country for Old Men, and the Joker.
I'm not sure who's responsible for this chart -- it's been floating around the net. I'll edit with a photocredit when someone claims responsibility.
via Popped Culture | Explanation of Alignment System
http://dailyrampager.wordpress.com/2009/11/04/pop-culture-alignment/
And Lawful Good is harder to peg. Aragorn? Will Kane in High Noon?
Vader seems like Neutral Evil: he kills younglings and gives into his feelings (e.g., he kills Count Dooku instead of arresting him), which is diametrically opposed to the Jedi code. A better choice, in my opinion, would be Javert in Les Miserables or the cop (played by David Morse) who pursued House in season 3.
I agree with David Ali: Anton Chigur is too hard to classify. I too think there should be a better example. On the other hand, I disagree on Rorschach; he is the quintessence of Chaotic Good. He is good because his ideals are impeccable, even if his methods are psychotic.
dlauthor may be onto something with Aragorn being Lawful Good.
Haven't seen Lost or played GTA IV; everyone else seems like a good pick.
Toolbit out.
His concern is justice/punishing the unjust. He wants to cleanse the city of perverts and murderers, but not just to please himself (which would make him neutral).
Maybe you are all forgetting the girl's underpants in the stove?
I should have added that I have little to say about the other guys. I think Indy was miscategorised but I don't really know where I'd place him.
I agree that Superman is the most obvious Lawful Good but True Neutral in movies is much harder to find. I keep thinking that the two movie characters that make the most sense for True Neutral are the Predator and the Aliens.
Think the others are for the most part a good fit.
(SPOILERS)
He was killed because he wouldn't stand that the worlds peace be built on a lie.
First Rorschach:
He is not good. He murders freely and feels no empathy.He has no mercy and cares little for other people. He will use what ever means necessary weather they be good or evil. He is lawful not because he follows the law but he has his own rigid code that he follows dogmatically. In the player's hand book 3.5 Lawful neutral can either be a judge of other laws or your own as long as you stick to it rigidly.
Second Indie:
Jones is chaotic good. He lives his life as a free spirit outside of normal laws yet he still does good. This is the definition of Chaotic good in the PHB 3.5. He helps people and tries to do right but he does not listen to what to the normal legal system.
But other than that it was great list and a difference of opinion is expected.
William 'Bill' Munny (Clint Eastwood in the Unforgiven) - remember, Evil is just a state of mind when vengence takes over...
Also I'd shift Vader over to "Neutral Evil" - dude doesn't quite make it at the end of the 'Jedi.