The film you relate to the most of all

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    For me, Alan Zweig's documentary "I, Curmudgeon", is the film I relate to most of all. I can see myself in the opinions and ideas of each of the people interviewed in the film, and overall feel like the film is more or less about myself. A curmudgeon is more or less, for simplicities' sake, a person who is characterized by their cynical (and often sarcastic as well) view of life, i.e., Andy Rooney, Harvey Pekar, Fran Lebowitz, MTV's Daria Morgendorffer etc. To me the film is a reassuring safety net cast into a world filled with too many pathological optimists.
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    The 40-Year Old Virgin.
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    Movin` on up!! To the East side Blah blah Blah Movin on up Gaints lol.
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    'Scarface' is about me.
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    Career Opportunities. I'll explain it more when I'm at an actual keyboard. Someone remind me.
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    I cant think of an entire movie that relates to me.

    But for characters...Booger from revenge of the nerds pretty much sums me up.
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    Interstate 60.
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    It used to be The Count of Monte Cristo. I was screwed over by my best friend who married my girlfriend of four years. Needless to say I had a few trust/anger issues after this longing for revenge. Finally I got it when I met my wife. My wife is smoking hot and my Ex is now a big huge cow but I sincerely wish them the best. :D
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    This thread is sooooooo a Caps 2.0 topic.
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    Of course Rain Man. Yeah, definitely...definitely Rain Man.
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    For me it is Harriet the Spy. That movie is the exactly the story of my childhood.
    8)
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    Was Rosie O' Donnell involved?
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    as terrible as it will make me sound, I would have to admit that taxi driver fits me.
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    Captain_Howdy wrote:
    Was Rosie O' Donnell involved?


    Hell yea she was
    8)
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    In high school, it would have been Pretty in Pink. I was definitely a Duckie. Now its not so much a film but a tv show and thats The Office...
    [quote]In my final meeting with the gods from the heavens above, as they spoke to me and hit me with the power of the Ultimate Warrior, they told me Exit stage left! Exit stage rig
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    Welcome to the Dollhouse and Thirteen
    Garfield: "My car is so old, that it's insured against theft, flood, fire and dinosaur stampedes!"

    Garfield: "The local bus transit is doing their part to help with the weight loss program: each year, they stop further and further away from the curb!
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    The cynical, analytical nature of Raul Duke in "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas" I would say suits me fairly well.
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    Forrest Gump, I'm afraid... :(
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    NeonBuddy wrote:
    Forrest Gump, I'm afraid... :(


    Me too...also The 40-Year-Old Virgin because the way my love life is...I will be a 40-Year-Old Virgin...I just can't find a girl, I think I'm a Chick-Repellent. :(
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    princess_of_power wrote:
    Welcome to the Dollhouse and Thirteen


    EXCEPT I WASN'T A SLUT! :P And also Muriel's Wedding. I am SO her.
    Garfield: "My car is so old, that it's insured against theft, flood, fire and dinosaur stampedes!"

    Garfield: "The local bus transit is doing their part to help with the weight loss program: each year, they stop further and further away from the curb!
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    A Thin Line Between Love & Hate - Nearly ended up with a psychotic babe who totally misunderstood my intentions
    Tell me how I'm supposed to breathe with no air?
    Can't live, can't breathe with no air
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