That would be the T-800: Cyberdine Systems Model #101 Terminator from "The Terminator" series.
concise, witty, and memorable.
The intention of the Compare the Meerkat advertising campaign was to differentiate itself from its competitors though the use of a play on words. They introduced the character Aleksandr Orlov as a warm, lovable character that was instantly memorable.
He was remembered for his groundbreaking research that revolutionized the field.
burn the ships!
Nicholas Gardenia in Seems Like Old Times
Dramatic irony is a literary plot device, in which the actions or words of a character (of a book, movie, theater, etc) have a different meaning or evident intention for the audience (or readers) than for the character himself.
The movie is called Metalstorm. (might be 2 words Metal Storm) character is named Baal.
A rooster (Mat 26:74)
'Damn it...' Those actually the last words generally attributed to this fictional cartoon - excuse me, "anime" - character. However, there were several different endings to his character in magazines and movie.
"Charged words evoke an emotional response that can make writing more memorable. Charged words are especially useful in making more forceful." ---Reading strategy: Recognizing charged words.
Memorable, Merry, Mistletoe, Miracle, Marshmellows, Mary, Mittens, Manger,
Recognizable, the only one I got in mind at the moment :S