Happy Gilmore, Little Miss Sunshine, The Elephant Man
Themes: evils in society, family values, togetherness, mutual aid, kindness, personal reform, inclusion
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Happy Gilmore, Little Miss Sunshine, The Elephant Man
Themes: evils in society, family values, togetherness, mutual aid, kindness, personal reform, inclusion
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Fielder's Choice
Peyton's Place
"Blind Faith" (?)
DMX - where the hood at
ya ya its not a film
This definitely represents all of Delta... Searching for the inner the meaning of life... "Where the hood at" is simply asking, where is my duals at?
"You better BUST THAT if you gon pull that" Here we see DMX let his weak :Fe: Fe take over and he starts threatening...
"BLAM BLAM, lungs are gone, sons will mourn" He is using his :Ne: and is foreseeing the interaction between 2 people who are not getting along after being in the wrong "hood"
"From then till now, don't ask me how" He has helped you find the hood after he found it, but he is not certainly not going to spoon feed you through life. Part of learning is being independent! Aww so delta!
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Didn't you type Adam Sandler and the characters of LMS as Beta?Quote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
Fargo
Pleasantville
Cowboy Bebop
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (just a hunch)
Rashômon
The King and I
The Pursuit of Happyness
To Kill a Mockingbird ?
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Sandler is, IMO, IEI, but the actor's type has nothing to do with the movie. Probably Delta, if you ask me, although I could see the case for Alpha.Quote:
Originally Posted by thehotelambush
As for LMS, well, yeah, some of the characters seem Beta, but the movie is all about Delta :Fi:, IMO. Gamma is the only other one I can see.
I disagree. The characters' and actors' personalities define the movie.Quote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
They have absolutely nothing to do with the overriding themes and messages given by the movie, which is what I focus on when assigning a movie a quadra/type.
A Patch Of Blue
Mr. Deed's goes to town [1936 version.]
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Guess who's coming to dinner
I used to think I was the only one in the world who had ever seen this movie. Good stuff. I wish it were better known.Quote:
Originally Posted by vague
Ive seen it too. A looooong time ago though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Baby
How about Charlotte Sometimes. I think its an indie flick.
Oooo ooo oooo...Charlotte's Web! Charlotte is totally EII.
Lord of the Rings! :D
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Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
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The Incredibles
I loved the Incredibles! I loved Cars too. I had no idea I could get teary over a movie about animated race cars. LOL
Here are a few favorites from my Delta house:
Casablanca
The World's Fastest Indian
Singin' in the Rain
The Great Escape
The Brave Little Toaster
That's all I can think of this minute. Maybe some of those are Delta movies?
I think these:
Casablanca
The Great Escape
are clearly Delta.
As for:
Singin' in the Rain
I think it's more like Alpha.
think romantic comedies
When Harry Met Sally
You've Got Mail
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Oh I LOVE The Pursuit of Happyness :) I definitely second that!
The Muppets Take Manhattan (Kermit seems kinda ENFP to me).
The Devil Wear's Prada
Underworld
Shooter
March of the Penguins
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Originally Posted by eunice
Good call on The Incredibles, Expat.
I LOVED The Fastest Indian! I almost cried. Hopkins' character was TOTALLY ILE, but again, the focus of the movie is all about the relationships he has and gains during his journey. The idealistic nature of his quest, childish nature, and the way he shrugs off the doubt of others is totally Ne: only he understands the full potential of his motorcycle, and sees no reason to doubt it.
That 's one of the worst movies I 've ever seen. Childish and disgusting ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kim
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Originally Posted by Winterpark
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YOU ARE NOT MY DUAL! GO AWAY!
I thought it was a bit long but disgusting? where's that coming from? :?
FWIW I found it much more enjoyable at home on DVD where I could keep the bong loaded :wink:
My personal preference was the rec room, where I could keep myself loaded with magic mushrooms and make friends with a couple of ents :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bionicgoat
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
In Pursuit of Happyness
Grave of the Fireflies
Casablanca
Stranger than Fiction
Miss Congeniality
Yes, long, boring, fictive in a way I don't respect, and strangely repelling to my taste. Don't quite get where the "Delta" vibe comes from, maybe I should watch it again. But at the time, I really disliked it and ended up amusing myself with everything else (in the cinema) but the film which I couldn't concentrate on because of the boring and protracted content.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bionicgoat
Yeah, right ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kim
I wasn't particularly into those movies either. They've been on the TV while I've been in the living room I'm sure. And I think we might even own one. But I remember very little of them. I thought they were pretty boring. I like Ian McKellen though and I remember watching a few of his scenes.
I love Lord of the Rings :D I read the books for the first time about 6 or 7 years ago, and now I have the big hardcover with all three books with a nice case (and a matching edition of The Hobbit :wink:)...I probably read it through at least once every year or two :D
Me, too. Tolkien is a genius...and what I like about the movie is that there is more character development than in the book, so it adds another dimension (and very successfully so).Quote:
Originally Posted by GillySaysGoodbye
I would just really like to know what is childish and especially disgusting about it..
and viggo mortensen is HOT HOT HOTQuote:
Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
hell, i'll watch just for him.....:-)
Yes he is. I like Orlando Bloom too, but not with the blond hair. And he looks better as he gets older - he was pretty young then.
Yes he is! *-*Quote:
Originally Posted by diamond8
Yup. He looks so much better with dark hair.Quote:
Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
I liked the LOTR concept. The movie was average IMO.
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Originally Posted by Mea
I will never understand how any girl can like Orlando Bloom...
How is it possibly for anybody to not like Orlando Bloom? His slender legs, the deftness of his fingers, his elven looks....etc. etc.
http://www.cinema24horas.com/biograf...do_bloom07.jpg
The only complaint I have is that he obviously waxes his chest. Men should have hair.
The hottest of them all! Nobody dies more beautifully!
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:D
Yes. LOL. When I think of men waxing their chest hair.. Err.. I dunno, it's totally weird. They remind me of girls. :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
you all make me feel warm and fuzzy inside... {Bionicgoat is a manly man with chest hair :lol: )
those clothes are really strange. Are those 'acting clothes'? Does one put those on to 'act'? nah I think they look like clothes a person would garden in. Also, he seems very proud of the fact that his pants could become unbuttoned and remain in place around his waist. Or is that just me?
getting back on topic...
M (1931)
I've never seen the appeal of Orlando Bloom. He seems like a nice person, but I think if I knew him in real life, I'd just want to be friends. He seems like the type who would spend a lot of time on his hair. But each to their own...
Orlando Bloom did a bit on the British TV sitcom EXTRAs. It was quite funny. Here check it out. :lol:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-3jIAtWTFI[/youtube]
I've never found him attractive. :?Quote:
Originally Posted by FDG
delta: Leon the professional :P
huge alpha: back to the future.. simply the use of gigawatts 20 times makes it alpha lol
night at the museum
Ewww but Richard Dreyfuss is in that! :?
I always thought of Jaws as Betan...it reminds me of my infp and estp brothers :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Expat
Beta was my first thought, and from the point of view of them there in the sea fighting the shark, it makes sense; however, at least from the point of view of Scheider and Dreyfuss, it's about eliminating a threat to society as a group. I think the overall thme is Delta, but shifting into Beta-mood often.Quote:
Originally Posted by anndelise
Crossing Delancey :)
Harold and Kumar go white castle.
Harold and Kumar go white castle.
Blade Runner. The main character seems very ISTp to me:
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My ex-wife called me sushi: cold fish...
Blade Runner. The main character seems very ISTp to me:
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My ex-wife called me sushi: cold fish...
good movie but the original book (Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep?) is just soooooooooooooooo much better... if you liked the movie you should read it sometime if for nothing else then to see how it was all originally intended (the movie changed so much, taking out the best parts of the story IMO)Quote:
Originally Posted by mikemex
good movie but the original book (Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep?) is just soooooooooooooooo much better... if you liked the movie you should read it sometime if for nothing else then to see how it was all originally intended (the movie changed so much, taking out the best parts of the story IMO)Quote:
Originally Posted by mikemex
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Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
There is nothing I find more physically unattractive on a guy than body hair...especially thick dark body hair. Very disgusting and extremely repulsive...especially chest and back hair...moustaches are also an extreme turn off for me. IMO men should wax. I just cannot bring myself to touch a hairy man. Small penis, short stature...damn, even slightly overweight I can deal with if I put shallowness aside but not hairiness.
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Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
There is nothing I find more physically unattractive on a guy than body hair...especially thick dark body hair. Very disgusting and extremely repulsive...especially chest and back hair...moustaches are also an extreme turn off for me. IMO men should wax. I just cannot bring myself to touch a hairy man. Small penis, short stature...damn, even slightly overweight I can deal with if I put shallowness aside but not hairiness.
I have a weird thing about hair :? . Eyebrows are fine, no waxing needed, I can deal with unshaven pits to some extent but I think I prefer the area shaved. The problem areas for me are back, chest and moustaches. I moustaches I find not only unattractive but also potentially unhygienic.Quote:
Originally Posted by enjio
I have a weird thing about hair :? . Eyebrows are fine, no waxing needed, I can deal with unshaven pits to some extent but I think I prefer the area shaved. The problem areas for me are back, chest and moustaches. I moustaches I find not only unattractive but also potentially unhygienic.Quote:
Originally Posted by enjio
I think such specimens are called 'metrosexuals'...Quote:
Originally Posted by enjio
I think such specimens are called 'metrosexuals'...Quote:
Originally Posted by enjio
I am actually into guys who are slightly preening...the sort of guys who care what their toenails, skin etc look like are very attractive to me. i particularly care about how they smell... shaven armpits can help with this :) . They must not be excessive or verbally expressive about things just mindful. Metrosexuals often seem a bit too externally/status focused almost to the point of excess/gayness to me.Quote:
Originally Posted by tempral
I am actually into guys who are slightly preening...the sort of guys who care what their toenails, skin etc look like are very attractive to me. i particularly care about how they smell... shaven armpits can help with this :) . They must not be excessive or verbally expressive about things just mindful. Metrosexuals often seem a bit too externally/status focused almost to the point of excess/gayness to me.Quote:
Originally Posted by tempral
I don't like mustaches. And I don't like it if a guy has a ton of hair, to the point where it's like fur or something. But I find hairless men to be kind of feminine looking, as someone else said here. We all have our preferences and there's someone for everyone. :) Oh yeah, and the preening thing. I don't like it if guys spend a lot of time on vanity issues. Like if they worry a lot about what other people think of how they look. I can't explain why that bugs me but it really does get to me. There was a time when I was in high school when a lot of guys were perming their hair. I couldn't stand it. All I could do was imagine them in a smock and curlers sitting under a blow dryer. Perming isn't the fashion now, but if a guy obviously waxes the fact that he cared enough to make an appointment and everything gets me. Somehow, in my head, this is all the same kind of thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Megan
I don't like mustaches. And I don't like it if a guy has a ton of hair, to the point where it's like fur or something. But I find hairless men to be kind of feminine looking, as someone else said here. We all have our preferences and there's someone for everyone. :) Oh yeah, and the preening thing. I don't like it if guys spend a lot of time on vanity issues. Like if they worry a lot about what other people think of how they look. I can't explain why that bugs me but it really does get to me. There was a time when I was in high school when a lot of guys were perming their hair. I couldn't stand it. All I could do was imagine them in a smock and curlers sitting under a blow dryer. Perming isn't the fashion now, but if a guy obviously waxes the fact that he cared enough to make an appointment and everything gets me. Somehow, in my head, this is all the same kind of thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Megan
I notice that quite a number of mature ISTjs have moustaches.
I notice that quite a number of mature ISTjs have moustaches.
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I can see how hair on the back looks bad, but almost every guy has at least a bit of hair on the chestQuote:
Originally Posted by Megan
I can see how hair on the back looks bad, but almost every guy has at least a bit of hair on the chestQuote:
Originally Posted by Megan
An IEI friend of mine from California had pretty much the same views as Megan, she found Native Americans particularly attractive for that very reason. FWIW.
Its interesting you should mention this. I had a conversation about this same thing not long ago. Someone commented on my chest hair and said they noticed that some African Americans have hair but many Africans are hairless. Ive noticed that Native Americans and many asian men have very little body hair as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Expat
I dont mind my body hair at all. I sometimes trim it low if its getting out of hand but I would never wax myself :? I consider basic hygiene essential but beyond that I really dont like to fuss much.
Im not certain how I feel about women with a lot of body hair. Many French women dont shave their underarms, wax their legs or whatever mustache hair they may have. I suppose its only fair but it goes against my american bred sensibilities :wink:.
I certainly perfer a more natural look to women than a very made up look. Women who wear heavy make up make me wonder what happens when it all comes off. I wouldnt even consider dating a woman who plucked her eyebrows to the point of having to draw them in, ick :?
ditto. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Diana
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How is it possibly for anybody to not like Orlando Bloom? His slender legs, the deftness of his fingers, his elven looks....etc. etc.
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Yup. He looks so much better with dark hair.
Why thank you I love you all too, I wax my chest as a health precaution though..Quote:
Yes he is. I like Orlando Bloom too, but not with the blond hair. And he looks better as he gets older - he was pretty young then.
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've never seen the appeal of Orlando Bloom. He seems like a nice person, but I think if I knew him in real life, I'd just want to be friends. He seems like the type who would spend a lot of time on his hair. But each to their own...
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I've never found him attractive
:(, I thought I was irresistible to men and women! hopes and dreams shattered forever, now I have to go back to the salon to wax my pubes and then I'll get plastic surgery :(Quote:
I will never understand how any girl can like Orlando Bloom...
lol?Quote:
Originally Posted by Orlando_Bloom
I tend to think that I am an INFJ so I am curious what you guys think of my movie choices. They are:
Troy
300
Good Will Hunting
Leon (The Professional)
All of these movies are inspiring to me in some way or another.
For the hair thing you guys are talking about, I want to grow a Leonidas from 300 beard. His was awesome!
Saving Private Ryan
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Slacker Mom
I wonder if ESTps are into waxing and preening themselves a bit? :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Expat
delta likely.Quote:
Originally Posted by eunice
I hardly ever watch movies...usually one or two maximum per year, for some reason I sort of miss the point of acting/movies as a source of entertainment and the whole thing reaches me as a "fake" thing to be avoided(yet more weirdness :? ). I tend to only make the effort for science fiction movies or a movie with a sort of moral message in the background but I thought Saving Private Ryan was pretty good.
Back to the Future
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Isn't that one more towards Alpha?Quote:
Originally Posted by speakeasy
(Anyhow, I think it's definitely Alpha or Delta.)
Initial D.
The movie and anime are sooooo ISTp. :lol:
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ESTj-ISTp Mirror relations
Alpha, just like Shaun of the Dead and Spaced.Quote:
Originally Posted by eunice
I hope you mean that when you say "anime" what you mean to say is the "TV series" is Delta.Quote:
Originally Posted by eunice
The Lion King ?
I think simba is probablly an ENFp :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Courage
I don't know if this was already mentioned but I kind of think "Six Days Seven Nights" tells a ISTp-ENFp love story (Harrison Ford being ISTp).
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8yH9c-X-zQ[/youtube]
Black Hawk Down
Saving Private Ryan
The Green Mile
Good Will Hunting
http://www.juggling.org/movies/Pics/Persuasion.gif
Anne Elliott (Ne-INFj) & Captain Wentworth (Si-ESTj) :)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP0Mr2yqajI[/youtube]
The male protaganists in Jane Austen's novels seem to be leading Te types.
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Matt Damon's character seems Te-ESTj to me.
My favorite movie of all time: A.I. (Artificial Intelligence)
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along the same lines... Bicentennial Man
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