SCOTTS OF LEGEND!

Scott Evil

by Scott Bowers

Scott Evil is the son of Dr. Evil in the Austin Powers movies. He does not like his father because he had been partially frozen and"he was never there" as we find out in the father/son group therapy session. Scott was the love child of Frau Farbissina and Dr. Evil after he went back in time and tasted the Mojo of Austin Powers. From the jaded viewpoint of Dr. Evil, it seems that Scott is not quite evil enough. On the contrary, we discover in the end that Scott, far from being "the margarine of evil, the Diet Coke of evil," is actually the only member of Dr. Evil's group with the nerve to call him on his stupidness. As Scott says regarding Austin Powers,... "Why don't you just kill him when you have the chance!?" The metaphor translates so clearly to Scotts everywhere. If the world followed our every whim, then all movies would have good plots. Yes, even the superhyped movies like Independence Day would have good plots and Jar Jar would have been plowed over by the droid artillery in Star Wars.

"Scottie" Ferguson

Scottie Scottie Ferguson is the character from the Alfred Hitchcock movie "Vertigo"
Here is the movie release text. Vertigo opens with an ominous chase over the rooftops of San Francisco that leaves police detective Scottie Ferguson (James Stewart) overcome with an intense fear of heights. His sudden handicap leads to the death of a fellow officer. Scottie is later diagnosed with severe acrophobia a deep fear of falling that results in vertigo. He retires from the police department, determined to find a cure. With the help of an old girlfriend, the sensible Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes), Scottie attempts to return to a normal life. Hearing of his troubles, Gavin Elster (Tom Helmore), an old college acquaintance, hires the idle Scottie to take on a bit of freelance detective work. Elster wants Scottie to shadow his wife Madeleine (Kim Novak), whom he describes as "being possessed by a spirit" and being a "suicidal neurotic." Scottie is wary of agreeing to the job, but when he sees the beautiful and mysterious Madeleine, he cannot resist. Scottie soon finds himself obsessed with sorting out Madeleine's secrets and her macabre fascinations. A patrician-looking blonde, she spends her days visiting ancient gravesites, staring at a portrait of a woman in an art museum, and gazing out the window of a small rented room in a run-down, historic hotel. Scottie soon falls madly in love, but as his fixation with Madeleine grows, so too does Madeleine's obsession with death. When Scottie finally learns Madeleine's secrets, it turns Scottie's world into a dizzying whirlpool of illusion and reality, and of murder and madness.
If you have never seen this movie, you should make it a point.

Montgomery Scott

Montgomery Scott, also known as "Scotty", was the chief engineer on the original Star Trek television show. Known for his ability to perform astounding feats of engineering in impossible periods of time, Mr. Scott's innovations took the U.S.S Enterprise into the past on at least four occasions, saved the asses of the Next Generation crew, invented a whale tank to save all human life, saved his ship too many times to count, and survived through an entire episode while wearing a red shirt. The split personality poodle kicked the bucket, however. What a guy. Notice, he is using a Macintosh in the film Star Trek 4.

The best diplomat I know is a fully loaded phaser bank.

Scotty

Ultraman Scott

Contributed by Ultraman Website.
Ultraman Scott was one of three Ultra-heroes sent to Earth from the planet Ultarra to combat a race of Sorkan monsters newly arrived on Earth. Ultraman Scott, the only one of the three to actually be called "Ultraman," merged with one of the three "Flying Angels," namely the pilot Lt. Scott Masterson. For full details about the storyline that introduced this Ultra-hero, read the blurb on Ultraman Chuck. For information on the third member of this "Ultra-Force," see the information about Ultrawoman Beth. Ultraman Scott possessed the standard Specium Beam-style energy beam, emitted from crossed hands. He also could create rings of energy, closely resembling the Ultra Slash rings of Zoffy or Ultraman. Scott could also produce a force-beam that was used to push one of the Sorkan monsters, encased in a space bubble by Ultraman Chuck, out of the solar system and toward another planet. Although Ultraman Scott resembled Ultraseven, he had no weapon equivalent to Ultraseven's Eye Slugger. Like the other members of the Ultra-Force, Ultraman Scott could communicate telepathically with the others and the support ship. This Ultra-Force was never officially connected with the majority of the Ultra-mythos, although live stage shows in Japan have featured these three (obviously in costumes made from the drawings) along with the rest of the Ultraman family. The Japanese transliteration of Ultraman Scott's name is Sukokatu, or simply Sukatu.
Scotty