colmena
señor member
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2008
- Messages
- 1,549
- MBTI Type
- INXP
Can anyone take a stab at Leo DiCaprio and Matt Damon's types on "The Departed"?
That film was like they raped the original and then burn-stamped the American flag on it.
Can anyone take a stab at Leo DiCaprio and Matt Damon's types on "The Departed"?
That film was like they raped the original and then burn-stamped the American flag on it.
colemena said:That film was like they raped the original and then burn-stamped the American flag on it.
The only good part of the ending is that it prevents any sequels from being made to repeat raping the original.
What was the original?
It's much truer for something like a sitcom, because the writing situation is usually something like: Ten people bringing joke ideas to the table, brainstorming & coming up with more joke ideas, then assigning them to the characters as best they can. I don't even bother typing most TV characters.
God. Mena is such a movie geek.
The Departed: I adore the movie, but I haven't seen the one it's based on, and I probably never will. Ignorance is bliss.
I think DiCaprio's Costigan is closest to INTP. Matt Damon's character, perhaps ENTJ.
I don't think I've known an ESFP who would have the capacity to stay in character his entire life.I'm surprised you'd say that. Matt Damon's character give me a strong impression of being an ESFP.
I'm surprised you'd say that. Matt Damon's character give me a strong impression of being an ESFP. He was an excellent bullshitter, good at weaseling out of trouble, and wasn't much of a planner. His main technique was to sweet talk people with reassurances, not to by exhibiting power over them.
If anything, Jack Nicholson's character was the ENTJ.
^ hurry up and set up the Movie Club already, Meenie.
What did you have in mind?: Social Group? Thread with chitty chat? Thread with weekly links? A ruse?
*hopes for ruse*
I don't think I've known an ESFP who would have the capacity to stay in character his entire life.