I think that (at least the first one) would be Delta. It's about a group of guys bonding for the last time.Quote:
Originally Posted by eunice
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I think that (at least the first one) would be Delta. It's about a group of guys bonding for the last time.Quote:
Originally Posted by eunice
American Pie is ALL about Beta: the crude humor is Se, the group inclusion (even the people they don't really like, ie Stiffler) is Aristocracy with Fe, and social awkwardness is totally Fe.
Just wondering.. why do you say social awkwardness is totally Fe? It actually makes sense to me.. but how come Fi people aren't as prone to this?Quote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
Well, Fe is not just about being graceful in social situations; that comes with time for any type, although types with strong Fe certainly seem to come by it more easily. The biggest part of Fe is being aware of the nature of a social situation, how the mood is changing, etc, so Fe-valuing types are more likely to note awkwardness than others. Also, awkwardness is gauged by the degree with which it is in opposition or deviation from social norms, which are governed by Fe.
Perfect example: Larry David, IMO an obvious Alpha NT (probably ILE), has two shows about social awkwardness: Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. ILEs are notorious for not only noticing social awkwardness, but actually causing it, which Larry tries to make light of in himself and the people around him in his shows.
Interview with a Vampire
Larry David's awsomeQuote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
Curb Your Enthusiasm: totally hilarious anti-Fi humor; the show makes me tense, though. :?
Deja Vu (2006)
Just saw it. Based on Ni, but might be more Fi than Fe.
I like that movie. Robert Downey Jr. is great as always.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kristiina
It did me, too, at first, until I realized that it was just because he makes the same kinds of mistakes I do (exaggerated, obviously).Quote:
Originally Posted by diamond8
:lol: :lol: :lol: <3Quote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfHqv8YAA9w[/youtube]
Larry David buys a bag of weed
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcf2CO65lf4[/youtube]
I don't think so. Beta groups, if anything, are more exclusive, even cliquey. Hierarchy is better respected and the group is united by beliefs that separate them from world, thus offering more of an "us vs. them" mentality. Delta groups are the ones about "inclusiveness". I think you misinterpreted some quadra profile, what it meant was that WITHIN the group all members are encouraged to participate, not that anyone is allowed in the group. In Beta groups if someone is disliked they are not "put up" with, rather they are seen as unworthy of the group, a threat to its image and thus a threat to the image of everyone within the group, and thus they are kicked out/disposed of immediately! inner-group trust is important.Quote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
Crude humour and social awkwardness are not quadra values,
yeah, i know, i just don't want to own that lol. being female and all. haQuote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
I liked sliding doors very much.
300
Oh god, no =[ I really didn't like that movie just cause every single male on the face of this Earth would not shut up about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by speakeasy
is that that one about the Iranians invading the Greeks? lol... I don't know any males who have seen that :PQuote:
Originally Posted by ScarlettLux
i loved 300...the guy who played leonides was the bomb. the character was istj i think. and xerxes was a clear enfj, that guy was pretty cool, too, a total character.
you know, though, i can hear expat saying 300 is a gamma movie.
Yes. I included him in my ENFj list.Quote:
Originally Posted by diamond8
Why? Actually I think it is indeed mainly Beta, with just a flavor of Gamma.Quote:
Originally Posted by diamond8
i spose because they are retaliating in the face of an unfair deal?Quote:
Originally Posted by Expat
perhaps not...i guess it's more like, "hey man, WTF, you're not gonna push us around." Se style.
why is stand by me beta?
I thought for a while Leonidas and Queen Gorgo were a good ESI-LIE couple (respectively), especially Fi and Se values for their intensity together, but the whole honor culture thing has got to be Beta. During the scene in which the 300 are leaving for war, when the king and queen are speaking alone, she tells him to "come back with [his] shield, or on it," ie, with honor, whether dead or alive. She totally neglects their relationship (Fi) in favor of the concept of honor (Ti) as a way of expressing her real passion for him (Fe) and what he stands for (Aristocracy). Also, when the Senator forces her to have sex with him, she is forsaking her duty as a faithful wife to Leonidas (Fi) in order to get the result (Se): the support for her husband. This is classic Beta ends-mean behavior.
I'd say an LSI identical couple is probably more appropriate for them.
Some Beta quotes from 300:
Queen Gorgo: "Because only Spartan women give birth to real men".
King Leonidas: "Submission? Well that's gonna be a bit of a problem. See, rumor has it that the Athenians have already refused you, and if those philosophers and boy-lovers have found that kind of nerve... " "and of course Spartans have their reputations to consider."
Dilios: "We Spartans have descended from Hercules himself. Taught never to retreat, never to surrender. Taught that death in the battlefield is the greatest glory he could achieve in his life. Spartans: the finest soldiers the world has ever known."
Dilios: "Yet they stare now across the plain at 10,000 Spartans commanding 30,000 free Greeks! Ho! The enemy outnumber us a paltry three to one! Good odds for any Greek. This day we rescue a world from mysticism and tyranny, and usher in a future brighter than anything we could imagine."
1998 film 'Thursday'
Casey = IEI IMO
Btw, the Leonidas character in 300 reminded me a lot of Ashton.
Edit:*I used to talk so much shit*
Eyes Wide Shut
Gone With The Wind
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
"Russian Ark"
Finding Neverland
21 Grams, Babel (ENFj movies)
The Neverending Story (or is that more Alpha?)
"Bad Boy Bubby"
Eyes Wide Shut
Gone With The Wind
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
"Russian Ark"
Finding Neverland
21 Grams, Babel (ENFj movies)
The Neverending Story (or is that more Alpha?)
"Bad Boy Bubby"
all that jazz. This may be a Gamma movie.
I'm gonna guess here...
Some Like It Hot maybe?
Yes, I can see it as a Beta comedy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Muffinstein
That's interesting. That film is almost only :Ni: , not sure if it can be called Beta or Gamma.Quote:
Originally Posted by tempral
FWIW, I saw it in London with my ESFj girlfriend. I liked it, she hated it. It was one of the few films we saw together that she actively disliked. Perhaps a point for Gamma Ni.
"dirty dancing" imho is an enfj istj duality (enfj male istj girl)
Dawn of the Dead
Oh yeah. that one creeped me out.Quote:
Originally Posted by speakeasy
But do you mean the original 1978 version, or the 2004 one?Quote:
Originally Posted by speakeasy
The original one, by George Romero, was very Gamma in my opinion; which is also what reminded me that Romero himself is probably ENTj.
The 2004 version is more Beta, I agree. Shaun of the Dead is Alpha.
By the way, the 1978 version includes good illustrations of Gamma-Beta and Gamma-Delta conflict.
Well, I haven't seen the original so yeah, conveniently, I did mean the remake. :P It was more of a wild guess though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Expat
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...nal1Sheet2.jpg
The movie as a whole is Beta, although from the PoV of James Franco's character it is more Gamma.
2046
Do any of you think that the movie "300" was Beta? What about the movie "The Fountain"?
Casino
http://www.themovieaddict.com/review...sino_photo.jpg
Deniro (and his character): ISTj.
What about reading the thread before posting in it? That film was mentioned in the previous page.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hector
I'm sorry. :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by Expat