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I'm not sure what movie it's from. I retrieved it from Mark Ruffalo's tumblr. But it's so amusing, I can't stop watching it.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ps05a626f6.gif
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJTXpItCqFU
First time for me.
I love film. In this scene the "Joker" tells the audience yet another story of how he got his scars. What's the real story? There's some mystery there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm_Z34Fyww8
@Agni no Solaris? :p
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ0zCksKrCE
Because I have terrible anxiety and come from a family of geniuses.
I am. And though I'm not ordinary. I'm a citizen. :) Never take him away from me. NEVER.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh7ND2ft-54
*winks* @point (point seems like a good guy tbh)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyw8973Ql30
What narcissists? :p
You had narcissists here? :rolleyes:
Where ever did they go?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKRnEOUxZm0
makes me hysterical.
The 1982 Tron (not Legacy).
Caligula (1979)
The English Patient (1996)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
High Noon (1952)
Citizen Kane (1941)
The Hours (2002)
The Lives of Others (2006)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Beloved (1998)
wayne's world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9gfUTNsey8
weeeeelll it still works if you follow the stupid link.
I strongly enjoy characters more than anything in a story. And in these movies that I have and always will enjoy, they hold strong characters in a way that I absolutely love. I never get tired of them for that.
The Breakfast Club
Spirited Away
Good Will Hunting
The Shining
Lilo and Stitch
Lady And The Tramp
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
Pokémon movies 1 and 3
The Parent Trap (1998)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Kiki's Delivery Service
Apocalypse Now
The Breakfast Club
Dumb and Dumber
Primal Fear
Fried Green Tomatoes
Prince of Tides
The Edge
Almost Famous
Training Day
Perks of Being a Wallflower
I rarely like movies, I'm much more of a TV person. Like to grow with characters over seasons, things like that.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=664eq7BXQcM
*** it's not sensationally good ...but hey, still a pretty decent representation of the some stories you wouldn't otherwise know ...
Keira as Sabina Spielrein was def in the foreground, which may be a bit unfair.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_the_Bullets_Fly
Quote:
Originally Posted by Let the bullets fly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXLjh7gDnww
Every alpha star in hong kong films except Nicolas tse
Fightclub
The Wolf of Wallstreet
Terminator
Terminator 2JD
The Stand
Idiocracy
Carrie
The Crow
The Patriot
Sling Blade
A Beautiful Mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJJrkyHas78
Best movie ever.
I say :
Owen : when he talks it's often about animals physical needs (Si/Se?) and that they're no objects but living things (Fi). Moreover, everything he takes seems to be from his perception (p). He doesn't think what, he just says and/or judge over what he sees/senses about the external world (p/extraverted). As I said, imo, he has strong Si.
From that I'd say he's SEE-Fi.
Aunt Claire (red haired hottie):
First of all, from the whole movie and her "evolution" during the movie I want to say very much Si PoLR and some Te lead lady.
Her scene in the helicopter with the big boss (pink shirt) where she talks about figures and percentage when asked Fi related questions (imo, "Pink shit: how is the park doing?", "Claire: great, we're up 2.5% from last year", "Pink shirt: no, no, how is the park doing, are the guest having fun, are the animals happy?", "Claire: well, guest satisfaction is stable, in the low 90%, and we don't have a way to measure animals' happiness", "Pink shirt: yes, you can, you see it in their eyes!").
From this little talk, I "felt" and understood it like open questions asked from an Fi stand point from Masrani (pink shirt guy) and Claire obviously thought it was Te related questions. Hence, I think she's Te ego. Plus the whole "in control" situation throughout the whole movie, looks like Te description (from Dmitry Golihov) of: http://www.wikisocion.org/en/index.php?title=Te (at the end).
Finally, we could also point her relation with her two nephews, which would provide another example as her strong Te low Fi (from which Owen is like "come on woman, are you even human").
As to why, Si PoLR, well, she's very far real word matters. She's in her head, it's figures and how to run the park, moreover, she watchs her health quite closely ("Owen: which diet doesn't allow tequila?!", "Claire: all diets actually!"). We can also add that she's very clean in the way she dresses herself, it could be NTR, but I still want to point it out. IMO, it's fairly hard to justify that Si PoLR hypothesis I made, I'm going with it, as I'm certain she's Te lead, it's either LSE or LIE, I go with LIE.
Now, for the nephews:
Good looking lad:
The way he is with his brother, he's sharp and aggressive, yet not in a bully way. Moreover, he's very in touch with the real world, his reaction when he's in the hamster ball with his brother, and the fatass dino comes and munch the ball, is in accordance with that fact. He doesn't lose it and is calm about it, gets them out of the ball, felt like he had control over the exterior world. From that and throughout the movie I thought he had a master of Se.
However, the way he uses it, it's not all the time, it's in little ways and it's not for long. From this article: http://www.wikisocion.org/en/index.p...ocionics_Model (read function n°2 in mental ring), it shows that it is the use of the creative function. Hence I think he's Se creative.
Finally, he doesn't listen to rules, he does whatever he wants to do, and often on whims. I'm enclined to believe that a Ti lead person would be more careful toward rules, hence I prefer to think he's Fi lead. Moreover, I didn't see any expression of categorisations, but he still could be Ti lead, unfortunately I don't have much to say on the matter :/ .
Geek lad:
First, in the beginning of the movie, he lashes out so much Te in a stereotypical way (facts, facts, facts, gawdddd), hence I'm enclined to believe he has strong Te (sadly, I've nothing else to bring to that specific point).
He's a wimp, he's so out of touch with the real world, without his brother he'd be dead. He has a good mind, but he's not practical. Hence I think he has weak Se.
He's a kid, so it's kinda hard to say, but we could believe that he's introverted. In the beginning of the movie, he's lost in his thought with his dinos photos, we could think Ni ego. We could think Gamma NT.
I have very few example and/or thoughts on his type, sadly.
Edit: Jesus Christ, I forgot the dinos :D:D
Ok ok, fatass dino: he's pretty upset all the time, even thought he seems like a cool guy if we had time to have a little chat. We could think he's a teenager SLE.
T-Rex: imo, I saw him, I'm like, he has an LSE face, a bit dumb thought.
Dem raptors: Blue is a smart fuck, he's a bit reluctant@ first but then acknowledge Owen as is true master, LIE something.
The big fish: he's such a lad, SEI or ESE.
The birds fucks: The little one with the large mouth (grumpy one), I say SEI/SLI. The one with the long beak, I say SLE/ILE.
Will have to think through movies to find one that I never get sick of watching which is a bit difficult to do as not many will I ever watch twice without a huge time gap in between however I can view episodes of Star Trek and Babylon 5 over and over much sooner.
Someone remind me, yesterday, how much I love this movie. Almost time to watch it again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDqNOkd8vIY
Tron Legacy is my undefeated favorite :love2: From the visuals to the Daft Punk OST, the fights, the overall message, and the "games"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNapFsNDbZE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt6clk4LNRk
Lucky Number Slevin
Pitch Black
Sunshine
Donnie Darko
Interstellar
This Is the End
The Expendables Trilogy
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The Interview
Tropic Thunder
..and fucking Shrek
Willow
Napoleon Dynamite
Robocop (1987)
The 80s Bond movies
Working Girl
The Scream movies
Die Hard 2
The Long Kiss Goodnight
The Star Trek TOS Movies, especially V'Ger and Khan
Aladdin
The Little Mermaid
I really love Aliens and Ben-Hur but they are on the long side, probably have to space those viewings out.
Predator Series
Star Wars OT
Terminators 1, 2, and personally 4
Night of the Living Dead (original), Dawn of the Dead (2004)
iRobot
Matrix Series
My Way
King Kong (2005)
War of the Worlds (2005)
Rambo Series
Evil Dead 1 and 2
Glory
Titanic
The Revenant
District 9/Elysium/Chappie
Xmen origins Wolverine (2009) and The Wolverine (2013)
The Mummy Series
Lord of the Rings trilogy (extended) frequently watch
Interstellar
Stargate
Any Star Trek movie
Pride & Predudice (BBC 1996)
Most Pixar movies, especially Wall-E, Toy Story, Brave;
Die Hard
Marvel - (but not Fantastic 4) Especially now Captain America: Civil War; Ant-Man; X-Men: Days of Future Past; Wolverine; Thor; Thor Dark World; Avengers: Age of Ultron; Iron Man 3.
District 9
Pacific Rim
Tron Legacy
Nightmare Before Christmas; Coraline
Underworld
The Mummy
What a Girl Wants
Pretty in Pink
Clear and Present Danger
You Can't Take it With You
Ladyhawke
Pitch Black
Skyfall
Bourne Original Trilogy
Just a few of my favorite movies that I watch a lot. :content:
I really like the movie Tombstone (1993); I feel like its got so much going on under the surface. The characters are all amazing and they all have distinct personalities, which is a real acheivement in popular fiction. Its got a psychological insight and integrity to it far above the norm and way under the radar
pirates of the Caribbean *embarrassed*
Titanic. I always skip most parts though because the suspense and struggling gets to intense, does that count :shifty: :lol:
https://images.newrepublic.com/97868...2c027cb6d.jpeg
2001 Space Odissey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypEaGQb6dJk
The Network
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS4aiA17YsM
They Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI8AMRbqY6w
The Truman Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_zYn-HHcyA
Dark City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt9HkO-cGGo
Metropolis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSExdX0tds4
The Matrix
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX2Lk6Vun_w
Total Recall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFMLGEHdIjE
Spider-Man 2 directed by Sam Raimi:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWsLc3j1AWg
I must've watched this over a hundred times. This trailer's pretty good too.
Me, Myself and Irene
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Office (not a movie)- watched all series 3 times ( T_T)
Mad Max: Fury Road
Pitch Black
Judge Dredd
Shrek
300
In Bruges
Indiana Jones (All but crystal skull, abomination!)
Sunshine
The Fountain
Perfume
The Hunted
Boondock Saints
The Iron Giant
Titan A.E
The Man from Nowhere
Everything John Hughes ever made
watching movies alone for yourself is the most boring thing you can do tbh, I'm not sure I could watch a movie just for my own enjoyment, especially repeatedly
Not saying that these (Constructivist/Emotivist) dichotomies make sense but they are there, it may explain why I can't enjoy things for the sake of them without some emotional background with other people: http://www.sociotype.com/socionics/dichotomies/r2t5
Fight Club
Silence
All the Kara no Kyoukai Movies (especially Paradox Spiral)
Blade Runner
Star Trek Generations
Return of the Jedi (my favorite out of the whole OG trilogy, too bad Lucas went insane later in life and became a pale shadow of his former self)
More will come, but they have not been made yet. I feel a new golden age approaching however. Once Hollywood is cleansed of the pedos we'll be met once again with a glorious age of productivity, originality, beauty, etc. It will be great again, we just have to live long enough to see it happen...
K-Pax
Nightmare before Christmas
Predator
Kaze no Tani Nausicaa
Laputa
Bad Santa
Gladiator
Asterix and the 12 tasks
Groundhog day
Total Recall (original)
Godfather pt1
Equilibrium
Forrest Gump
Gattacca
Johny Mnemonic
Matrix 1
Hook
Aladdin
Ghost
Die Hard 1
Die Hard 3
Back to the future 1
Back to the future 2
For a fistful of Dollars
Speed
Stargate
Maverick
Jurassic Park 1
Indiana Jones 1
Indiana Jones 3
Angel Heart
Dune
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Interview with the vampire
28 days later
Alien 2
Terminator 2
Return of the Jedi
Sunshine
Repo Men
The shadow
I have many more favourite movies, but these are commonly the ones that I don't mind watching again at any particular time. Maybe I'm a Constructivist :/
I have watched dozens of movies dozens of times, but that doesn't mean that it is a favorite movie. I've mentioned this before, I'm amazed at how many movies I have watched so many times, but I can't say that these are particularly good movies. I rewatch them in part because sometimes there is nothing else to watch(like there is nothing else on TV or since they are in my movie collection). I'm a bit frugal, so I would rather rewatch something readily available than buy or rent, although I used to rent an insane number of movies when I was younger. I've been trying recently to watch new movies, but this can be difficult to keep up with financially.
Sometimes I think it is to try and get into the frame of mind to relive the experience of the movie, but that is not quite right either. I tend to like certain characters or parts of a movie that elicit an emotional response or pull me into the plot. I want to watch movies with characters that have depth, are raw, very real and relatable; movies that show grit and the struggles of life. Most movies fail to live up to this standard, but I watch them anyways. I like a lot of horror movies too, which lack much of these characteristics, but make you deal with some of human nature's most evil aspects in very raw ways, or the horrors of human psychology, regardless of whether it is supernatural(not true) or natural horror.
Overall, it is a combination of reasons, but after watching one particular franchise with my kids over and over again: I never want to watch another fucking Harry Potter movie as long as I live. :nope:
Pulp Fiction
Jurassic Park
Boondock Saints
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
John Wick
i don't have the patience to look through the thread to see if mentioned this one, but lungs jail thread made me remember that it's one of my "never get tired of watching" movies. makes me feel warm fuzzies of nostalgia for being institutionalized :rolleyes:.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW7tN9Lz77s
Fight club ♣
@aster
I remember watching this as a kid. My two friends really liked it too. One was IEE, I don't know the other ones type. Anyway it carried on as a joke among ourselves, people were 'gringos' or 'amigos', and of course the three of us, were, the three amigos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFa1-kciCb4
The theme tune from it ^ The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
It had been out for ages when we first seen it, and I watched it again recently. It came out in 1966, personally I don't think it's dated at all!
Anyway, I thought i'd mention you, I thought maybe you'd like it. It lasts for a while though! I was getting tired staying up late watching it despite having work the next day lol.
@Daisy, perhaps you'd enjoy the film too.
Edit: To be fair, sometimes we were 'gringos' too...
https://projectedrealities.files.wor...tatouillec.jpg
And my favorite character:
https://i.imgur.com/9t2e7b3.jpg
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
Requiem For A Dream
Inglorious Basterds
Reservoir Dogs
Fight Club
Titanic
Silence of the Lambs
A Clockwork Orange
Over the Edge
The Breakfast Club
No Country for Old Men
The Shining
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Chronicle
She one shot one kill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce3kdafdzg4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqNKcu5S2yM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Erf2iFHG44M&t=115s
"Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!" Horns everywhere? Hmmm.
My shoulder stings... He has so many ants though. All up against Sherlock. I like smoking....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buE_jLEZrf4
Gone Girl
^Man, I read Gone Girl and it was soooo fucking painful to get through. I kept hoping it would get better and it kept staying bad. It was all about people I didn't like, behaving in ways I didn't like, with plot twists I didn't believe.
Never again. That author is off my list.
I have a hard time "seeing" (VI'ing) female LIE's. I don't know why.
I looked at her pictures and thought she might be EIE, but LIE makes sense. The plot of Gone Girl is basically two intelligent people trying to outwit each other, which is pure Gamma. Normally, I enjoy stories like this, but in this case, the protagonists were unpleasant. Also, some of her character's interactions with others were either stilted or unbelievable, which is not a problem that an Fe-dom author would have. The plot was very logical and tied everything together, but it had far too many coincidences and seemed more like an intentional logic puzzle meant to dazzle, rather than a story which supported the characters. The plot was actually more of a character than the main characters.
In any case, I don't think that every LIE I encounter is necessarily someone I'd like to spend time with, and the author of Gone Girl is a person whom I'd avoid.
All Batman movies are good movies and I like the Hunchback Of Notre Dame. Mars Attacks, too.
Lol that's funny. Usually I have seen people mention how they fail to read LIE women. And they are pretty hard to read indeed.
Well, the protagonists are supposed to be unpleasant. You're not supposed to feel a damn thing for each other. Even though, I did find myself relating to Nick in a big way.
That's quite a common criticism. Can you mention an example of an interaction feeling stilted? There's plenty of those in where it's simply Amy's faking it in her diary.
I'm with you there. She's pretty hot though
I don't remember any specific points in the plot, other than just reading a passage and thinking to myself "That would never happen in real life", and doing that many times throughout the book.
To tell you the truth, reading the book was one of the most unpleasant experiences I've had recently, and revisiting it just promises to extend that unpleasantness. The writing itself was good enough to cause me to want to read more in the hopes that the plot would eventually mean something or I might eventually care about the protagonists, but that never happened. The book was one long, very long, waste of my time. One thing I'm trying to do for myself now is to minimize the pure shit I encounter every day, and that book summed to a pretty big pile of it, so I won't be saying anything more about it.
Sorry if my criticisms of the book seem harsh, but it robbed me of many hours that I won't get back.
Movies I love:
- Man on the Moon - Jim Carrey; a biography of comedian Andy Kaufman
- The Game - Michael Douglas; an over-the-top suspense thriller with a twist - clever as hell...
- The Bank Job - Jason Statham; a bank job gone wrong - with a twist - clever as hell again...
- Falling Down - Michael Douglas; an action movie about a life gone wrong
- Step Brothers - Will Ferrell; over the top and just hilarious
- Office Space - just hilarious; clever as hell...
- The Big Lebowski - just hilarious; clever as hell...
- Stranger than Fiction - Will Ferrelll; clever as hell...
- Bipolar Rock 'n' Roller - a movie about an announcer with bipolar disorder... touching...
- Ocean's Eleven - the ultimate heist movie...
- Revenge of the Nerds - the ultimate geek movie...
- Austin Powers - funny as hell...
- Memento - clever plot again...
I don't watch much movies. But Casablanca is a great movie I've watched many times. Generally classics can take multiple watchings. Like spaghetti westerns, Hitchcock etc.
hmm
life of pi maybe
a clockwork orange
black swan
superbad
Girl, Interrupted
Shrek
Amelie
Kimi no Na wa.
Schindler's List
The Painted Veil
My Own Private Idaho
Onegin
Bridget Jones's Diary
Dirty Dancing
Pride & Prejudice
Jane Eyre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56_1-FP9YrA
"What I am isn't important. Why is important."
Shape of Water
Birth (2004) Nicole Kidman