Friday, August 04, 2006

Which Director Would Film Your Life Story?

I've been totally into this new online dating site called OKCupid.com (check it out - it's free!). It's a cool idea thought up by a couple Harvard Mathematics graduates. The dating site is based on answering an array of questions ranging from love, sex, and money to totally random questions about how really strange you are. Anyway, many of the dating sites have you answer up to 100 questions; this site has you answer thousands. It seemed like a more accurate way to gauge an individuals personality. In addition to the questions written by the website, several tests are submitted by the users. These tests are a lot of fun. Like, "what kind of fruit are you?", or "what is your muppet personality?" I had a lot of fun answering silly questions (check out my profile darkangell). Be warned: since this site is largely run by users, you have to wade through A LOT of sexual content. If you can get past it, it can be quite fun! Below is one of the user submitted tests about which director would film your life story. Very cool. I love that I got Woody Allen, I think that's about right!

Link: The Director Who Films Your Life Test on Ok Cupid

Woody Allen

Your film will be 72% romantic, 39% comedy, 37% complex plot, and a $ 24 million budget.

Be prepared to have your life story shot entirely in New York City -- though lately Woody's been loving shooting in London. Also, your music soundtrack is all jazz from before 1949. Filmography: Annie Hall, Manhattan, Stardust Memories, Everyone Says I Love You, Match Point, etc. Woody has released one film per year consistently for the past 35 years. For the past 15 years he's been trying to make films like his older, funnier ones, just like characters in his Stardust Memories film suggest throughout. Regardless of his personal life, his films are American classics.

2 comments:

Kat E said...

I got Sophia Coppolla. BOR-ING! (Wait, can she make my butt look like Scarlett J's did in Lost in Translation??)

karaokekitty said...

Sophia Coppolla - that's cool, not boring! At least you didn't get Roger Corman (the infamous B-movie director). I would have liked to get Russ Meyer! Heeheehee!