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The Criticwire Survey: The Movie Title That Describes Your Life“The film title that best describes my life would be ‘The Quiet Man.’ Not only do I have an Irish background but I am also quite literally a quiet man. When I was younger it took a long time before I spoke at school, leading some concerned adults to question whether I could actually talk. As a shy introvert, I would be very thankful if this remained the title that best describes my life — I wouldn’t want it to become ‘Psycho.'”“Probably the most obvious joke would be to go with ‘The 4. Year- Old Virgin’ but too many people take too much of what I say seriously already so I’m going to instead go with ‘Knocked Up’ — because I’m pregnant.

Actually, I couldn’t think of a serious answer because I like my boss too much to choose ‘Horrible Bosses’ and I don’t drink enough to go with ‘The Hangover’ so instead I’ll go with ‘Big Trouble in Little China‘ cause I live in Chinatown and I’m always causing trouble, mostly for myself though.”“I think I’m going to go with ‘Enormous Changes at the Last Minute,’ partly because my life has a tendency to switch directions in a big way with scant warning and partly because as a writer I’m a terrible procrastinator and wind up doing the bulk of my work far too close to my deadlines.”“‘As Good as It Gets.’ Throughout my life I’ve struggled to find the sweet balance between expectations, dreams, and reality. At 1. 7, I was absolutely positive that I would have figured it all out when I was in my 4.

I would have found my spot in the world: a job I loved, a place where I wanted to live the rest of my life, friends and family relations sorted out. At 4. 4, I have a slightly more nuanced view on it. I still don’t know what kind of career I’m looking for. The idea of living the rest of my life where I live now frightens me and my relations aren’t a bit better than they were at 1. I still don’t know what life really is about. But I’ve stopped waiting for the big reveal to come.

This is as good as it gets. It doesn’t mean that I can’t make changes in my life and look for new paths to explore. I can and I will. But I’ve got more reasonable expectations about my level of happiness than I once had. Thankfully.”“‘Say Anything…‘ For better or worse I’ve always been someone who speaks their mind.

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Whether I’m attempting to be honest, humorous, or humane, I say what I think needs to be said. Naturally that perpetual need to say anything has propelled me into sticky situations. No matter, the iconic coming- of- age tale directed by Cameron Crowe in the 8. Well, at least for now.”“‘Unknown Pleasures.’ Well hey, it’s the title of a Jia Zhangke film, not just of that Joy Division album, so it counts! Watch The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 Online Hulu. But seriously: Regardless of what Jia’s film is actually about, I think that title, in and of itself, best describes what drives me to do a lot of the things that I do in my life, especially when it comes to the realm of cultural consumption.

I was brought up in a fairly sheltered suburban environment, so a lot of experiences, both cultural and otherwise, feel new to me. So much of the things I do — places I go, art I see, and so on — are driven by desires to not only expose myself to new experiences, but to also experience a sense of elevation as a result of said new experiences. Thus, ‘Unknown Pleasures’ (as far as describing my life goes, it’s certainly more specific than, say, ‘Le Plaisir’).”“‘Working Girl.’ Right now I’ve got two jobs and it’s been work, work, work. Plus, I love the double entendre.”“When I decided to conference with my wife on this question she answered with ‘About a Boy’ a little too quickly. I can’t lie, that title does fit, mostly because I’m staring at my Buddy Christ collectable figurine at the moment. Despite that, I think the title that best describes my life would be ‘The Lives of Others.’ From an early age I would sneak off to the public library during the summer, mostly to experience the magic of central air conditioning, but also to make my way through the library of movies they housed.

Because of that, I learned most of my social cues and life lessons from a small television, a VHS deck, and Orson Welles.”Jordan Hoffman, Screen. Crush: “Mine is a tie between ‘Hardcore‘ and ‘Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama’s Hung You In The Closet And I’m Feeling So Sad.'”John Keefer, 5. Watch The Final Cut Full Movie here.

Deep. com: “‘The Life and Death of Col. Blimp.’ I was a fat child.”Glenn Kenny, MSN Movies/Some Came Running: “Geez, are you baiting for jokes here? How many responses of ‘Each Dawn I Die’ are you expecting? I’ll go with ‘Life Is Sweet.’ I have relatively good health and I share my life with an amazing wife and great friends and I get to do more of what I like to do than most of the people in the world do.”Peter Labuza, Labuza. Movies. com/The Cinephiliacs: “I’m going to go with the title of my favorite Yasujiro Ozu movie, ‘I Was Born, But…‘ because I’m still trying to figure out my place on this rock, and can’t really credit my existence as worthwhile yet.”Christy Lemire, Associated Press: “It may sound obvious and easy but I have to go with ‘Valley Girl‘ because I am one.

I grew up in Woodland Hills in the ’8. Sherman Oaks Galleria. And while I never dated anyone from the other side of the hill during high school, it always seemed so dangerous and exciting over there.”Shawn Levy, The Oregonian: “‘Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown‘ — because my feminine side has overwhelmed my masculine side and I daydream of using a power drill on my head in lieu of Ibuprofen.”John Lichman, Freelance: “I shudder to think how many porn responses you’re going to get for this one; or even referencing general freelancing (‘The Running Man,’ ‘Battle Royale,’ ‘There Will Be Blood,’ ‘The Hunger Games,’ ad infinitum).

But if I had to stake my current life on an apt title, it’s ‘Factotum.’ In the last year I’ve been a production assistant, writer, reporter, ticket taker, content farm writer, producer and traffic guard at the Capitol building. And occasionally, people even want to buy my ‘poems’ so I can keep up with my search for a drunk Marisa Tormei. Thankfully, my reboot already has another title: ‘Barfly.'”Scott Mac. Donald, Toronto Standard: “This was a tough question, and one I can honestly say I’ve never thought about before.

One title that immediately came to mind, and could probably be used by everybody you’ve polled, is ‘Observe and Report,’ which pretty much describes the life of a critic, no? It’ll be my WHOLE life for the next few weeks, heading into the Toronto International Film Festival.) But because I’m a freelancer and a slow- ass and always rushing to get articles done, I’m going to go with ‘Deadline at Dawn.'”Joey Magidson, The Awards Circuit: “I had to resist the urge to choose an adult title, but in the end I came up with ‘For Love of the Game,’ since honestly that’s why I do what I do. It’s certainly not for the money.”James Mc. Cormick, Criterion Cast: “The movie title that describes my life would have to be ‘Die Hard.’ It’s not just because of Bruce Willis’ once receding hairline.

And no, I haven’t fought greedy terrorists. The real reason this film title best describes my life is because there’s been multiple times in my life, even up until recently, that I almost died but something got in the way, be it my thick skull when I went through a window during a car crash or was thrown onto the train tracks here in NYC. Luckily no train was coming and I wasn’t knocked out.

I feel like it’s almost become comical and I’ve even said, ‘How can the same thing happen to the same guy twice?'”Mike Mc. Granaghan, The Aisle Seat: “I really wanted to answer this with ‘The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed- Up Zombies’ because that’s my favorite movie title of all time, but I couldn’t find any sort of justification for it. That being the case, I’ll say that the movie title that best describes my life is ‘Parenthood.’ My life changed in all kinds of wonderful ways when my son was born in 2.