Friday, March 02, 2007

Easy Rider

Prompted by a posting on dictator T-the-baby-hater's blog, I tried the online test that uses classic movies to characterize your personality. Although I went for the somewhat superficial 18-question test, I cannot argue with the results:

Honestly, I haven't ever seen this movie, but it looks pretty cool and it has quite a fitting name -- in more ways than one. It also makes me wish I still had a motorcycle.

... and a bearded sidekick.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

According to your test I am "The Godfather"… Not too sure how to take that.

Anonymous said...

At least I'm not the only Godfather out there! I originally answered only 9 questions, so I went back and did the full 45 to see if the results would be different. I was hoping for The Sound of Music, or maybe The Great Escape. Nope, I'm still The Godfather.

Anonymous said...

I think the test is "rigged", because I also tested for "The Godfather" and I've never seen that movie. Please, somone else take the test to see if it really is RIGGED!

Jessica said...

I'm Sunset Boulevard.

Anonymous said...

The 18 question test named me "Easy Rider," but the 45 question test called me "Schindler's List" because I "put the needs of others before my own" and "strive to help my fellow man," which I fear is a little inaccurate. I think "Easy Rider" is a better match. Fascinating test, though.

Anonymous said...

I am "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" from the 18 question test.

David and Cheryl said...

After some of the movies we made grown up, I thought I'd be labelled "TOOTSIE" or something.
However I'm apparently "Platoon":...an anxious foot soldier on the battlefield of life, seeking to avoid danger and preserve security.

Anonymous said...

I though it gave the same response to everyone when I saw that I was also "Easy Rider" (I can be your bearded sidekick D), but was surprised to see some of the other movies in the comments. I also did the 18 question test. I then went on to do the "What famous leader are you?" (18 questions) and was told I have dangerous world altering ideas. I was likened to Einstein. Those are the kind of flatterings that preceed a product pitch or something, but.....no....ha! no sales pitch. No sir!

Eric

Anonymous said...

Eric, anyone who has seen your Christmas light display would have to agree that you are Einstein. You are a true genius. The test likened me to Mother Theresa -- just trying to do my part in making the world a better place.

Anonymous said...

Shindlers List? Humm maybe I should see it before I decide if it fit me!

MG