If they were going to make a movie out of your life, which actor/actress would you pick to play yourself and why? Also, what would be the movie's tagline?
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Madpenguin answered:
July 18, 2011
Sorry. But I would pick no one. That would be my very first acting role, since only I can play me. Tagline: "You saw the rest, now come see the best!"
Verne Troyer. LMAO! He's just awesome and arguably as sarcastic as I am... despite the three foot plus difference in height. "He's got a big brain and a short tolerance for morons."
Jonah Hill would play me as a young man and Jason Alexander would portray me in my later years. The tagline would be: Amazingly Average, But Still Better Than You!
Oh, and you didn't ask this question (maybe I should), but I'm going to go ahead and pick all of my love interests for the film: Zooey Deschanel, Eva Mendes, Helena Bonham Carter, Jewel Staite, Kim Basinger, Helen Mirren (for my older years), Billie Piper, and Karen Gillan. Of course, that's just for Part One. There will definitely be a sequel!
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TheJohn answered:
August 09, 2011
Just off the top of my head.......Sylvester Stallone and the tagline "Theres no easy way out, theres no shortcuts home."
Drew Barrymore has the closest personality to mine, though I've been told that I look a bit like Uma Thurman and Sarah Jessica Parker. And my tagline...I like my Lunch tagline- Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.
I am sure everything I pick would be the opposite in real life. I could possibly picture Matt Damon doing my life but I would probably get someone like Wayne Knight. I pick Damon because of the way he can assimilate nerdy guys. Tagline is "What's for Lunch?"
That's a very tough one. The only actor I can think of that even remotely sounds and looks like me is Chris Colfer from Glee, and even then there would need to be some serious alterations to his appearance. He'd have to gain a little weight, lose a little hair, and deepen his voice (not by much, though; admittedly, I do have an effeminate voice). As for the tagline, it would probably be, "The true story of a frightened little boy."