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100

“They are taking the hobbits to Isengard!” (2001)

Orlando Bloom

100

“‘Cause you know I’d walk a thousand miles, if I could just see you. Tonight” (2004)

Vanessa Carlton

100

“I’ve become so numb, I can’t feel you there” (2003)

Chester Bennington

100

The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. (2001)

Peter Jackson

100

Was sworn in as governor of California. (2003)

Arnold Schwarzenegger

200

“Let’s see Paul Allen’s card…” (2000)

Christian Bale

200

“You’re beautiful, you’re beautiful, you’re beautiful it’s true.” (2005)

James Blunt

200

“Don’t wanna be an American idiot” (2004)

Billie Joe Armstrong

200

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Edgar Wright

200

Took the IT world with storm through his passionate declaration of love to “developers, developers, developers”. (2000)

Steve Ballmer

300

“You’re a wizard, Harry.” (2001)

Robbie Coltrane

300

“It’s murder on the dance floor, but you’d better not kill the groove” (2001)

Sophie Ellis-Bextor

300

“Breathe into me and make me real. Bring me to life.” (2003)

Amy Lee

300

Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Zach Snyder

300

Dodged not just one, but two shoes thrown at him during a press conference. (2008)

George Bush

400

“I am a leaf in the wind. Watch how I soar…” (2005)

Alan Tudyk

400

“Because you had a bad day, you’re taking one down.” (2005)

Daniel Powter

400

“Can’t stop, addicted to the shindig” (2002)

Anthony Kiedis

400

Minority Report. (2002)

Steven Spielberg

400

Portrayed a parody of a controversial political figure out national TV with the catch phrase “I can see Russia from my house!” (2008)

Tina Fey

500

“With great power comes great responsibility.” (2002)

Cliff Robertson

500

“Chocolate rain, some stay dry and others feel the pain” (2007)

Tay Zonday

500

“I bet you look good on the dance floor, I don’t know if you’re looking for romance, or” (2006)

Alex Turner

500

King Kong (2005)

Peter Jackson

500

Derailed his own stand-up show at the Laugh Factory with an incredibly racist tirade, including numerous uses of the N-word. (2006)

Michael Richards