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.