Which movie or movie character reminds you of someone in your life?

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In summary, the members of the forum have been discussing which movies or movie characters/actors/actresses remind them of each other. Some of the comparisons made include Danger with The Hustler, yomamma with Home Alone, arildno with Serpico, Greg with Harry Potter, smurf with Gone with the Wind, Mr Wolram with The Scent of a Woman, Franzbear with Saving Private Ryan, and some of the other members with American Pie. The conversation also includes some confusion and joking about who would be represented by which movie, with Lisa! being compared to Dr. Evil in Austin Powers and Evo being compared to The Graduate. Lisa! also mentions that she sees herself as Dustin Hoffman, with Rainman being mentioned
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I think all of you remember honestrosewater's thread. Now I want to know hwich movie or movie character(even actor or actress) reminds you of each other?

Danger: The Hustler
yomamma: Home alone
arildno: Serpico
Greg: Harry Potter
(can't say :blushing: ) : Gone with the wind
Mr Wolram: The scent of a woman
Franzbear: Saving Private Ryan
Some of guys around here: American Pies



Think of more later!
 
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I don't get my own movie?

I want to know who the Gone with the Wind one is.
 
  • #3
it's obvioulsy-> smurf
 
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yomamma said:
it's obvioulsy-> smurf

Who is that arrow pointing at?
 
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highlight it
 
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yomamma said:
highlight it


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


Sorry. Only laughing because of the though of Smurf replacing the red haired hooker in gone with the wind. Forget her name, belle watson or something like that.

The movie sucked anyway. Absolutely abysmal. Such a disservice to the book.
 
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No, it's a she!
 
  • #8
What about me :(
 
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Lisa! said:
No, it's a she!
HRW? yourself? Moonbear? Evo?
 
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Lisa! said:
No, it's a she!

wait, so confused.

Perhaps you use that movie as a descriptor different than me.

I used it once to refer to the women who was Scarlett to my Rett.

Wait...don't tell me her name is Lisa...
 
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Can't tell you, yomamma. I'm afraid of her! :uhh: :wink:

Pengwuino said:
What about me :(
'Full Metal Jacket' & 'American Pies'
 
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Pengwuino said:
What about me :(
Keiko from "Free Willy".
 
  • #13
I'll take Easy Rider, Vanishing Point, or Bullitt. :biggrin:
 
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What about me Lisa!, what about meee?!

P.S. Actually let me guess: Dr. Evil in Austin Powers? :smile:
 
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I'm obviously from the several "Smurfs" movies.
 
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Lisa!: I am Sam
Smurf: Waking the Dead
Evo: The Graduate
franznietzsche: Rushmore
 
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loseyourname said:
Evo: The Graduate
MEE-YOW! :!) Dit-da-did-dit, dit-di, di-dit, dit-da-dit-it-dit...

DIBS ON DUSTIN HOFFMAN'S PART! SUCKERS!
 
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Waking the dead? Wtf is waking the dead?
 
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loseyourname said:
Evo: The Graduate
I always did see myself as Dustin Hoffman. :biggrin:
 
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Evo said:
I always did see myself as Dustin Hoffman. :biggrin:

Me too Rainman. :wink:
 
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Smurf said:
Waking the dead? Wtf is waking the dead?

Pretty good movie, but very small, from a few years back. You remind me a bit of Jennifer Connelly's character.
 
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Evo said:
I always did see myself as Dustin Hoffman. :biggrin:


i guess he was pointing to the old lady in the movie :biggrin:
 
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Lisa! said:
Danger: The Hustler
You're a wee bit off track there, Lisa!. With the exception of tournaments, I don't play pool for money. If you were familiar with how I got the name Danger, you'd realize that most folks who know me would more likely associate me with 'Gross Pointe Blank', 'Day of the Jackal', or possibly 'Terminator'.
 
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Danger said:
You're a wee bit off track there, Lisa!. With the exception of tournaments, I don't play pool for money. If you were familiar with how I got the name Danger, you'd realize that most folks who know me would more likely associate me with 'Gross Pointe Blank', 'Day of the Jackal', or possibly 'Terminator'.
The end of the movie reminds me of you! :biggrin: I know you don't play for money but as I remember, Paul New man was mad about playing pool too and that's why he reminds me of you. Anyway I knew you may not like it! :redface:
 
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Lisa! said:
Anyway I knew you may not like it! :redface:
I never said that I didn't like it; just making sure that people understand my approach to the game. A lot of folks do tend to think in 'hustler' terms when they hear the word 'pool'. (Or that damned 'Trouble in River City' song.) It has a bad reputation from decades ago, but is now a family-friendly organized international sport. If you ever manage to get here, I'll take you on as a Scotch Doubles partner.
 
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Danger said:
I never said that I didn't like it; just making sure that people understand my approach to the game. A lot of folks do tend to think in 'hustler' terms when they hear the word 'pool'. (Or that damned 'Trouble in River City' song.) It has a bad reputation from decades ago, but is now a family-friendly organized international sport. If you ever manage to get here, I'll take you on as a Scotch Doubles partner.
Wow! Wonderful!

PS Do you look like the guy in the 'Jackal's day'? :rolleyes:
 
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If those other movies are too violent - not really me - I just like the cruising cross country and driving fast :biggrin: , then I'll settle for

Dr. Doolittle (Rex Harrison) or Around the World in 80 Days (David Niven), or perhaps the Pink Pather (Peter Sellers). :biggrin:
 
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Danger said:
I never said that I didn't like it; just making sure that people understand my approach to the game. A lot of folks do tend to think in 'hustler' terms when they hear the word 'pool'. (Or that damned 'Trouble in River City' song.) It has a bad reputation from decades ago, but is now a family-friendly organized international sport. If you ever manage to get here, I'll take you on as a Scotch Doubles partner.
It actually got the name from where it was played. Pool halls were gambling establishments and billiard tables were a popular form of entertainment between events that the "betting pools" were on.

I'm really terrible about these sorts of games. I can't think of anything for anyone.
 
  • #29
SOS2008 has always reminded me of Jackie Brown, not sure why. maybe because she's an ex-felon?
 

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