I always wondered why so many people are INFJ when it’s supposed to rare, but then I realized it’s because we’re the ones who spend hours online watching stuff about their personality type
Because we are very deeply intested by MBTI, and to know very everything about each personality, all the details. Want knowing and understand every aspect, very all and a deeply understanding.
@@nunnewe8260 Same goes to the INTJ, which also appears way too much into comment sections, despite it being made very clear in the 16 personalities website that it is the one least likely to use social media at all.
I'm a non-confrontative INTJ so I would never tell the mother. What I did in that situation was grab the person's foot for a good 10 seconds. That person did not kick my seat again
When I was kid, my mom made me hide behind a pillow during some scenes, because I feel and over- identify with the embarrassment, sadness, or pain the characters experience, and got highly stressed out as result, and she was tired of having to deal with an 8 year old that was upset for hours or days because of what happened to someone on the screen!
I tried to watch Angela's Ashes once. Stopped just a few minutes in and said "Why am I subjecting myself to a movie that will make me incredibly sad?" and have never tried to watch again lol. Also...the second hand embarrassment in comedies is so strong
@@CMUShawna No lie, I will leave the room if a sitcom is heading for a bit that I can see will be cringey for the characters. Just can't handle the fictional awkwardness. XD
INTJ: "I've watched the trailers enough to know its going to end with him dying." INTJ's friend: "Bro give it a chance you don't know that for sure." *Movie ends exactly how the INTJ flawlessly predicted." INTJ's friend: "Don't say it. For the love of God, don't say it..." INTJ: *Mentally says to himself* "I told you so."
My INTJ and I (INTJ) used to watch Cold Case. It got so that we could predict the end and the killer based on how much time was left in the episode once it got near the end. The episodes had a formula, so that even if it didn't make sense for person A to be the killer based on everything else, person A would have to be the killer because we hadn't seen them in too long.
@@jenniferhanses4205 well, the show has a really simple formula: look at evidence that strongly implicates person X, get distracted by tangent, bring up new evidence of person x having done it.
@@jenniferhanses4205 So true. I don't watch a lot of tv series and even less movies, but in such tv series there is always this one person that is there all the time and "obviously good and not the killer". That's very often the killer. Newer movies and TV series try to come up with newer approaches, where the person who looks like he did it and is bad, really did it, but because the dead person appears to be "the bad guy". I was already thinking about writing a book, just because of this strong urge of "gosh, this can so easily be done better". But then I also think about the fact, that most people don't realize this much, so it works fine way it works. Peoples cluelessnes can be really frustrating sometimes.
Me too. Normally I can't watch Frank James clips with my kids because English is not our first language, but the sequence with the chips, sticks and egg I could show to my 10 years old daughter and she LOVED it. 🍳😂😍
@@marieindia8116 I would definitely accept that challenge. It wouldn't be even be inconvenient to strap slim jims to one leg and ChickoSticks to the other. A few Capri Suns in the bra and tape some sandwiches to my stomach, or a ziploc bag of fried chicken.
The INTJ one was the worst. I mean, wouldn't anyone tell someone to stop if they are constantly annoying them? Maybe not in such an agressive tone but still.
It did happen to me and I said "Oh no , my Grandmother used to say God takes back peep's who kick the one's in front in the next 21 days ".... It worked 😳😳😳~INTJ
pfff wanna be INTJ you all are, I would go at matinees and small cinema theaters so it was always empty. ~ Leveled up INTJ. And now that all those small theaters went bankrupt I no longer go to the cinema, I can't be talking to living humans face to face... that's ENFJ stuff.
Definitely spot on. During my studies for a while I used to live across the street of an old cinema and on Wednesday mornings they used to show old films for a very reduced price. Sometimes I would be completely alone there, only me and a classic of the past. The best experience was seeing Fantasia there all by myself!!! I cherish the memory of that experience until today.
I'm an INFP I don't mind going alone since I'm going for the experience of watching a movie on the big screen in a room full of people. I like watching people's reactions when watching movies tbh, might sound kinda creepy, but I love seeing how all the different people react to something or even just their face as they're drawn in by the movie. I love moments when the audience has the same reaction (lots of people crying, a perfectly synchronized gasp, laughter). Everyone is there alone or with a few other people but at the same time they're all there together sharing this experience.
uhh..cool. i am also INFP. for me, it is kinda like the opposite. i would be too immersed with the movie to take notice about other ppl. sometimes i would whisper some comments about the movie with the person i am going with. my sisters are my most favourite ppl to go to movies with.
As an INFJ, (most of the time) I end up knowing where the story is going before the first half is over and that ruins the suspense. So, I actively try hard to not understand too much about why the characters are doing what they're doing so that I can be surprised when the plot twist comes. The thing is it actually works. Just engage your Se and don't pay full attention to the possibilities and enjoy the present. Its very fun. 10/10 would recommend. Anyone else?
@@InHellITrust ngl you did make me laugh. but i don't think I'm special. I would think most of us have had this experience because there's only so many movies you can watch until you realize its just the heroes journey repeated over and over again. not only in the literal sense, but also in the metaphorical one.
As an infj i look for the execution for the most part tbh..and thats why i can hardly enjoy hollywood..because not only its predictable..the executin is just...bland... So for me predictability doesnt make anything bad as long as it is enjoyable, has a good theme, great execution, deep characters and impact.Also knowing how something happened and getting your desried outcome is always worth it..SOme people dont value the process and thats much more important then the outcome most of the time However i am more leaned towards graphical novels for the most part since they are actually unpredictable..Anime as well..Left hollywood for a long time now.. And when something is unpredictable..well..its impact is huuuge.
INTP and that much larger screen is a different distance away and not as harsh lighting, so totally counts as a break from eye strain. Of course with most theaters you'll go deaf, but that's just immersion. Besides, you need to have that phone battery saved so you can research how the effects were done, find what else the actor starred in, and go down a rabbit hole to find out the psychology behind why the character did what they did and if that's an actual human thing to do.
ear defenders! they block out enough noise to prevent deafness block out the people talking three rows back but allow enough through that you still catch the dialogue.
We are the worst to watch a movie with. We will tell you the plot within the time it takes the opening credits to roll, we will be right, you will hate us, and learn so much about the convoluted (to others) way our mind works as we unravel the most twisty murder cases. If anyone COULD get away with murder, it would be an INFJ, as we are good at exploring all future options and consequences and we can keep a secret. Lucky we love mankind in general and as an idea.
3:32 as an INFP, I can confirm this as true. Except the sequel thing because some sequels are pretty good I watched Venom: Let there be Carnage when it hit theaters by myself. Originally a friend wanted to come with me but they became sick. We could have rescheduled but I decided to watch it alone. When the movie was over, I actually preferred it this way. Less noisy, nobody was talking to me, nobody ate popcorn or nachos next to me or was slurping their drink, no fight for the armrest ... It was fantastic.
If you have the time, could you share your thoughts on your: Greatest movie: Favorite movie: Greatest performance: Favorite performance: Greatest movie character: Favorite movie character: I'm curious to get insight from people from any type! By the way, did you think the Venom 2 was fantastic? Or the experience? I haven't seen the movie but I loved first appearance of Venom in the comics where he had normal looking teeth. I used to draw him as a kid! Carnage as well so I'm curious to read your thoughts or anyone's comics thoughts. I thought Venom looked more intimidating being a beefed up Spider-man with regular human teeth, so it was a subtle difference but that smile gave enough of an eery feeling to trigger Spider-man's Spidey Sense, which would needed to be relied on since Spidey Sense didn't work on the Venom Symbiote, and being that Peter was so introverted not paying attention attention to social cues, it was kinda neat to play on that. I heard the movie wasn't so hot, but I finally saw X-Men Origins Wolverine after avoiding it based on fan criticism but, and while I thought X-Men Days of Future Past is the greatest Wolverine movie, I thought that X-Men Origins Wolverine captured the spirit of Wolverine from the comics best. Deadpool as well. At least live action-wise. I loved the scene with Wolverine on the farm with the kindly elderly couple finally getting a glimmer of a familial connection before things went awry as per usual. And the 1 minute Wade Wilson/Deadpool action scene embodied the character I liked from the specific 1997 Joe Kelly comics (he was my favorite superhero character). Not as well as the epic Rap Battle Deadpool vs Boba Fett. Those guys did the best job so far in my opinion playing on Deadpool's pride, which was the main struggle with the character on his path to redemption. Feel free to write a novel post. And this extends to anyone even if you don't know your type. Have an amazing weekend and take care!
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I thought the "sequel thing" was because he wanted to at least know what's happening a little bit. With a sequel everything is just thrown at you. INFP here
As an ENTP I am pretty much the exact opposite of that. I always try to make people believe that the movie is gonna go one way so they end up being surprised that something completely different happened. I actually care that people get to experience plot twists
Same i was gonna say I hate spoilers. So much that I go into things blind and I want the same for other people because I don't wanna be a hypocrite when I don't want them to spoil things for me.
I ask the people around me, if they want get a spoiler or not. If not, I don´t say anything. Some want spoilers because they don't want to watch the whole movie and only want to know certain things. Greetings from INTP. My eyes are tired, I look back at my book.
That's a very "me" thing as an INFJ. Every time I see a movie or a show, I always have to think of it in terms of how it'll change my life or how it fits in compared to every other movie or show I've ever seen.
As an INFP, this is so relatable. I watch movies and tv to escape the daily life pressure and expectations and forget about everything happening in the real world. I call it 'escaping reality' which is why I watch a lot of TV which my mom probably won't understand.
I was obsessed with tv in my teens and in college- it has gotten slightly better lately but maybe I just replaced it with social media. I always feel better when I am reading though- watching tv is so much easier....
Omg yes totally me. I'm always analysing the movies, trying to find a deeper meaning, conspiracy, and trying to figure out where I have seen each and every actor on the film, and a connection between movies directed by the same director. -ENFP
Haha, same, Even though I'm an INFP. I always try to make some sort of connection, like these people used to love eachother, or this person killed that guy but got amnesia
@@frozenkiwi Perhaps if that is an ENFPs and INFPs thing and if we watched a movie together, the movie theater will be so loud of our voices discussing our theories 😂
I'm an ENFP and I'd be like, hmmm what if (plot changes), what would happen? What will they do after the events in the movie? Especially you're having a shower and you have nothing to do, that's where I think these stuff and started roleplaying by myself lmao (since no ones watching XD)
As an ENTP, I can tell that I usually spoil people without actually knowing it's a spoiler; it's just that a lot of scenarios are predictable so I end up knowing what will happen before it happens. That or I imagine an amazing theory and the story turns out to be much simpler, leaving me into utter disappointment. :')
My gosh your comment lacks of any logic which means that you are probably not an ENTP. People, why do you lie yourselves and then lie when you're doing the test?
I do that constantly without even watching the whole movie, I just go there see 15 min of it and say "that guy over there will probably end up sacrificing himself for the main character" and it ends up happening cuz a lot of movie plots are easy to predict and now all my family thinks I'm a sorcerer -infj
I'm an INFP but I still related to this pretty well 😂I love theorizing about movies but then you watch one that's great but doesn't have any hidden anything so you just make stuff up for fun haha!
INFJs - We are the worst to watch movies with. We're always like, "Oh, so this guy is the killer..." and the movie just began. We then talk about each character's motivation and how their scenes will play out, deriding the cinematic choices made by the director. We then go on to tell everyone near us the hidden symbolism of each part of the set, while also complaining about the historical inaccuracies riddled throughout the film. Finally, after it's over, we're like, "Wow! That was so fun! Wanna watch another?" and no one returns our texts... Which we somehow are grateful for. ETA: Oh! And if the film was originally a novel??? You'll never, EVER hear the end of the comparisons and how shitty the film is in comparison.
Agreed. Except IMO films should not be judged with the criteria of how closely they mimic their book. I.e. they should be similar but not the same. Which is why I might watch a film before reading the book, so it gets a fair judgement - INFJ
@@jamielaw4749 Oh, dang, I cannot fathom watching the film first!! I always want to read the book first because they're so much more nuanced. I don't mind if a film and its novel don't "match" at all, I just get sad when the film misses the point of a novel knowing most people won't go on to read the book (if that makes sense).
@@SmittenKitten. i know right. novels are almost 99 percent of the time better than the film and more nuanced. I can't imagine even wanting to watch the film first and ruin the first-time rollercoaster experience of the novel's storyline. Besides after reading the novel, when you watch the movie and see how different what you imagined is from what other people did, it's awesome. Let me tell you the Giant Squid, thestrals, dementors and literally everything I imagined in Harry Potter were so so different from the movies.
@@lonesoul17 I SO agree!! You create this entire world in your mind, so when it's translated to film, you're always like, "That's not what they look like..." It's so strange! Reading a book feels so personal, while movies are their voyeuristic counterparts.
My dear ESFJ mother is like that 😄 when I (ENFP 9w1) and my dad (ENFJ 1w2) wanted to watch Matrix in peace, mom kept commenting everything: “Why’s he wearing sunglasses indoors? How can he see anything? How can he dodge that, that’s weird!” It was an… interesting experience :’) Also, as soon as I saw what the ENTP did, I wanted to strangle him. I hate spoilers with burning passion. Sometimes I like to predict what will happen but most of the time I like to be surprised :)
OMG, YES! When No Way Home came out, I left social media for days to not get a spoiler, I mean, I've got some on TH-cam (specially on comments, they're dangerous) but nothing that could ruin my whole experience. Best choice I've ever made.
ISTP is very accurate lol. The best cinema-going experience I've had in my life was when I got an almost empty big auditorium all to myself. There were maybe 4 other people at best scattered around, all by themselves as well. It was Tuesday noon. The cinema was very old, Soviet-make. The movie was Blade Runner 2049. I got a creaky chair and only realised it once the movie started, so I didn't move a single muscle throughout the entire movie (it was 3 hours long or so). I was captivated by the soundscapes.
I also had a near empty cinema once and it was awesome! there were 4 people total in the theater - me and my friend in the top-middle rows, and a couple of guys in the front rows. the movie was Logan and it was surprising to see it so empty, but I wasn't complaining.
INFP here. I went to see a movie with my parents and I was sent inside first to take good seats while they were buying popcorns. There was some cue but not that much that it would take 30 minutes but you know… I thought of every scenario but I was too afraid of asking the man next to me if I was in the right room so I sat throughout the whole advertisement section and waited for the beginning of the movie, queue the James Bond music, to really know I was in fact in the wrong room. I got out to find my parents and staff looking for me almost ready to call the police (no service in the whole cinema). Also, when asking for help from the staff they asked my parents what I looked like, how old I was… Because they thought they were searching for a child. I am 20 years old 🙃
That's funny because I'm going to the movies with my friends today. Thanks, FJ, now I'm gonna start analyzing everyone. Also, even though I'm infp, I relate to estp on this one, I cannot watch a movie without talking to it (I mean, in cinemas I whisper, of course), I even do this when I'm alone, it's like the characters need to hear my complaints about them/advices to them, and when I'm with my friends I become the nerd who explains things and where we've seen the actors before, even I laugh at myself sometimes 'cause I get way too involved.
Too funny! I love the announcer, 'please turn off your cellphones now.' I wish I was like the ISTP. I don't like sitting so close to people. 😂 I always try to go during the least busy times. The "cool and attractive" ending with INFJ was very clever! Love this one! 👍💜
I made a rule for myself to don't even eat a single popcorn before the movie starts so it will last longer. And if i share a bucket with people, i make them wait too😅 -ISFJ
So true about ISTJs noticing all the flaws in a fictional work. My ISTJ big brother makes a great beta reader whenever I enter a microfiction or short story contest.
my INTJ brother in law is literally just like that!!! in fact…he has gotten up and scolded from his seat or walked back aisles to tell other other people to be quiet. or their children! omg he certainly wouldn’t take kicking his chair! i’d love to see that!!!😂 btw, what types do u think would say NOTHING if their chairs were repeatedly being kicked?🤔
I'm an INFP and can confirm I've said nothing before when that has happened, but if it continues for a long period of time, I will turn around and ask the parent if their kid can stop. Unfortunately, some "parents" these days don't know how to parent and do not care what their child is doing.
I'mma disagree on a nuance@@ЖеняХромов-о6ш, Fi & Fe both care a lot about others' feelings, but Fi stresses boundaries more while Fe is after connectivity. Fe wants to maximize, Fi wants to regulate; Fe wants stronger, Fi wants healthier; but both are acutely sensitive to the values of others As a younger INFP, I probably would have politely stayed quiet & internalized a sense of resentment because my Si is NOT happy about the situation and CANNOT ignore it, or at a better stage I might find it motivating to not be a POS parent & set a higher internalized standard for myself, which can be a rather Fi thing to do. Fi can be very nonconfrontational, especially with Si, it's just too unpleasant to be worth anything But these days however, I've been exploring effective if tactless modes of communication to get stuff done (Te) & I've found the authenticity bar gets raised really high when you say what you mean So yes, I completely agree with you, just for different reasons: we care a lot
INFP-T: Sometimes: "I don't want to watch it" but my family drags me in and I end up staying up through the movie and enjoying it the most out of everyone I went with. Other times: *suddenly creates fake scenarios of the scenes* True story: My school took grade 5 and 6 to watch a movie and I was the only crying in the whole theater💀 I was super emotional 💀 All of the times: Finishes my popcorn and coke before the preview even ends cause I just can't stop myself 💀😭.
"the absolute snackiest". Thank you. 😂🤣😂 I will try using that in a sentence at least once a day until it gains a permanent place in my patois / repertoire.
As an ISFP when i tell you that i cry at movies as if a family member had died. Omg what he said was accurate, my family is genuinely worried for how passionately i cry at things
I like how you casually brought in your ‘cool and attractive’ tagline. I’m an ISFP/INFP 51/49 and I related to both but definitely the I can cry all I want in the privacy of my own car.
Got my popcorn and gummy bears ready. Now I wonder if any of the personalities got kicked out of the cinema for excessive laughing, or slept after 10 minutes in the movie. We'll see, We'll see.🧐
As ENFP I know "who killed" after about 5 to 10 min. of movie, because of my intuition, very good reading of nonverbal comunication and relations between characters, and thinking up the most crazy scripts, that appear to be true. This is exhausting 🙂
Omg! I was just about to comment this. I always try to guess (and usually end up being correct) who did what. I'm constantly pointing out things and trying to connect the dots...and sometimes my friends get annoyed at me for interrupting the movie....but it's just my excitement getting to me. It's like a puzzle...except some of them are super obvious - A fellow ENFP:)
@@autumnknox7108 I had the same with my friends who were like "no, not again" 😁 So I came up with idea to write down our guesses and check it after movie. It became fun instead of being annoying. Allthough it's super difficult to stay quiet for a whole movie. Now I'm probably the same ennoying with my "I know but I won't tell you yet" 😁
Love your sketches James!! NEVER miss them. 😁 IDEAS for you, as requested... (Forgive me if you've done any of these. I've seen them ALL, but I *might* have forgotten a few.) 🔹16 personalities at Disneyland / a theme park 🔹16 personalities go camping 🔹16 personalities do a trust exercise 🔹16 personalities try CrossFit 🔹16 personalities try to meditate 🔹16 personalities at a Haunted House 🔹16 personalities try home reno's 🔹16 personalities audition for community theatre 🔹16 personalities join the mission to Mars 🔹16 personalities on a game show 🔹16 personalities win an Oscar 🔹16 personalities give themselves a makeover 🔹16 personalities get a makeover from their opposite type 🔹16 personalities host a surprise party 🔹16 personalities win the lottery 🔹16 personalities get stranded on a desert island 🔹16 personalities work the red carpet at The Oscars I guess that's good for now! 😁 A fan & ENTJ.
as an INFP, I actually would rather go to a movie theater with a friend, simply because I would agonize for a long time over which movie to pick, and I'd rather someone else go up and actually communicate with the people at the ticket counter and snack stand because I hate social interaction :')
0:45 OH MY FREAKING GOSH ESFP IS SO ACCURATE!! Once my friends and I snuck 4 cheeseburgers, 30 chicken nuggets, two large sodas, and a heck of a bunch of fries into the movies... that was _fun._
As an INFP, I can relate to that…and surprisingly as I was playing guessing the type just by how they behave in this vid, I got my type right and 2 other types as well (cuz I didn’t remember which ones I’ve already guessed) Love your content FJ 💖✨🌷
I'm INFP but I relate a lot more with ENFP here, I make theories all the time and I also predict what is going to happen in a movie very fast 😂 even though I like to run away from realty while watching movies, I'm very selective
xD I don't do theories, I don't think that far. My friend does (maybe she's an ENFP) but I like listening to her. I feel bad not having any theory. I'm an INFP-T
I can confirm that my esfp husband will sneak in food to any venue If he can get away with it. But, I (intj) am also guilty of it too! Lol And I have also sneaked into another movie after the first one I watched (which was paid for) ended. As someone who enjoys Se, living in the moment is really fun!
For us INFPs, this is what qualifies as a night out for us. Either we sit in a dark room watching movies alone or sit in a dark room watching movies with other people in a vague attempt to grasp some feeling of community.
As an ENFP, my favorite part of a movie is the post-movie chat with my friends (who were also watching it with me). The time unpacking all the plot holes and discussing theories are just 👌
3:33 i thought he meant that the movie would not have a sequel, cuz after watching the movie, he'll have so many fantasies of what happened after the ending, and then when he'll find out there's a sequel, he'll be disappointed of the plot definitely not speaking from experience
INFP was very accurate. I love watching movies by myself and getting lost in them with all the emotions. I feel like watching a serious movie or something I'm really into with someone else ruins the impact because I'm too worried about how the other person reacts to get lost in it. Does anyone else have this problem? Lol
Infjs go to movies alone bc they don't feel the social pressure as much when it's directed at the screen lol. That and I really want to talk during the movie but i never want to interrupt others experiences so i just wait till its over and ramble an entire film critique after (much like this lovely one!!)
I just forgot the volume was really high when I put my headphones on and the first one in the trailer made me jump 😂 …love the guy going to the movies alone lol
When me and my friends watch a movie together me (INTP) and my friend (INFP) enjoy movie with many theories trying to predict the end, find plot holes, easter eggs and so on... And then there's our another friend (ESFJ) asking every obvious thing every minute and we have to stop the movie (when we watch it at home) and explain to her after which she asks the same things again...
ENFP - wow I feel so seen. You CAN find meaning in just about any story, learn about archetypes and you start seeing them everywhere. The Daniel Craig James Bond, for instance, is in a constant struggle with his shadow, he is sublimating his violent and psychopathic urges into a more socially useful activity by being a spy, but he is still uncomfortable about how good he is at killing and how much he secretly enjoys it He is projecting his unconscious violent shadow onto the bad guys, and then by killing the bad guys he is attempting to kill the "bad guy" within himself
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Do you have gluten intolerance? Just asking coz coconut chips are really less common.
What was that thing with the celery?
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I always wondered why so many people are INFJ when it’s supposed to rare, but then I realized it’s because we’re the ones who spend hours online watching stuff about their personality type
Dang!! I thought I was the only weird infj who did that😂.. Then I share them to my intp friend just see how they understand them😅😂
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Because we are very deeply intested by MBTI, and to know very everything about each personality, all the details.
Want knowing and understand every aspect, very all and a deeply understanding.
and also most of them are mistypes
@@nunnewe8260 Same goes to the INTJ, which also appears way too much into comment sections, despite it being made very clear in the 16 personalities website that it is the one least likely to use social media at all.
INTJs are the real ones. They would literally understand the whole plot and twists after the first 15 minutes of the movie.
Have you watched Tenet though? I'm INTJ and I didn't understand much until half-way through...
@@Simon_T_ INTJ here
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Watched it and i didnt understand anything
INTJ here. Mmmm hmmmm. Happens all the time.
INTP here and I have called plot twists from the Trailers alone.
I think INTP also gets the plot pretty quickly
I'm a non-confrontative INTJ so I would never tell the mother. What I did in that situation was grab the person's foot for a good 10 seconds. That person did not kick my seat again
Wouldn't grabbing someone's foot be more confrontive than talking to them?
@@kek397 Lol this is exactly what I was thinking.
@@kek397 No
Wow, that must have been creepy for that kid😂😂
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ISFJ 2:47
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How do I find out my personality type ??
*I relate on the rollercoaster ride. As an INFJ, I make sure to feel every emotion of very character in the film hahaha*
Same, feel a bit exhausted and ready for a nap at the end. lol
When I was kid, my mom made me hide behind a pillow during some scenes, because I feel and over- identify with the embarrassment, sadness, or pain the characters experience, and got highly stressed out as result, and she was tired of having to deal with an 8 year old that was upset for hours or days because of what happened to someone on the screen!
@@amandabaker4678 i used to hide me behind a pillow to 😂
I tried to watch Angela's Ashes once. Stopped just a few minutes in and said "Why am I subjecting myself to a movie that will make me incredibly sad?" and have never tried to watch again lol.
Also...the second hand embarrassment in comedies is so strong
@@CMUShawna No lie, I will leave the room if a sitcom is heading for a bit that I can see will be cringey for the characters. Just can't handle the fictional awkwardness. XD
INTJ: "I've watched the trailers enough to know its going to end with him dying."
INTJ's friend: "Bro give it a chance you don't know that for sure."
*Movie ends exactly how the INTJ flawlessly predicted."
INTJ's friend: "Don't say it. For the love of God, don't say it..."
INTJ: *Mentally says to himself* "I told you so."
My INTJ and I (INTJ) used to watch Cold Case. It got so that we could predict the end and the killer based on how much time was left in the episode once it got near the end. The episodes had a formula, so that even if it didn't make sense for person A to be the killer based on everything else, person A would have to be the killer because we hadn't seen them in too long.
@@jenniferhanses4205 well, the show has a really simple formula: look at evidence that strongly implicates person X, get distracted by tangent, bring up new evidence of person x having done it.
Life with my INTJ husband.
I do this.
@@jenniferhanses4205 So true. I don't watch a lot of tv series and even less movies, but in such tv series there is always this one person that is there all the time and "obviously good and not the killer". That's very often the killer. Newer movies and TV series try to come up with newer approaches, where the person who looks like he did it and is bad, really did it, but because the dead person appears to be "the bad guy". I was already thinking about writing a book, just because of this strong urge of "gosh, this can so easily be done better". But then I also think about the fact, that most people don't realize this much, so it works fine way it works. Peoples cluelessnes can be really frustrating sometimes.
I lost it at ESFP frying the egg 🤣🤣🤣
SAME 🤣
Me too. Normally I can't watch Frank James clips with my kids because English is not our first language, but the sequence with the chips, sticks and egg I could show to my 10 years old daughter and she LOVED it. 🍳😂😍
samee i laughed so hard at that part
In India they literally search you and your bags for snacks before you are allowed into the theatre. 🙄
@@marieindia8116 I would definitely accept that challenge. It wouldn't be even be inconvenient to strap slim jims to one leg and ChickoSticks to the other. A few Capri Suns in the bra and tape some sandwiches to my stomach, or a ziploc bag of fried chicken.
As an INTJ, this is so relatable. Even though neither my parents nor the kid's parents were really happy about it. But still the kid stopped kicking.
I feel you.🥲😂
The INTJ one was the worst. I mean, wouldn't anyone tell someone to stop if they are constantly annoying them? Maybe not in such an agressive tone but still.
It did happen to me and I said "Oh no , my Grandmother used to say God takes back peep's who kick the one's in front in the next 21 days "....
It worked 😳😳😳~INTJ
This INTJ was kind. I would have used an air horn right in the child's face. Just kidding...I probably would have just looked back, menacingly.
pfff wanna be INTJ you all are, I would go at matinees and small cinema theaters so it was always empty. ~ Leveled up INTJ.
And now that all those small theaters went bankrupt I no longer go to the cinema, I can't be talking to living humans face to face... that's ENFJ stuff.
I've always been asked why I enjoy going to movies alone and that was a spot-on description 😄 INFP
Same it's so accurate
I like that he's wearing a t-shirt with a Mr. Rogers pic on it for the infp.
@@goldengirl5165 That sounds perfect and now I want a Mr Rodgers t-shirt.
Definitely spot on. During my studies for a while I used to live across the street of an old cinema and on Wednesday mornings they used to show old films for a very reduced price. Sometimes I would be completely alone there, only me and a classic of the past. The best experience was seeing Fantasia there all by myself!!! I cherish the memory of that experience until today.
@@helgaioannidis9365 that sounds absolutely amazing 😲
I'm an INFP I don't mind going alone since I'm going for the experience of watching a movie on the big screen in a room full of people. I like watching people's reactions when watching movies tbh, might sound kinda creepy, but I love seeing how all the different people react to something or even just their face as they're drawn in by the movie. I love moments when the audience has the same reaction (lots of people crying, a perfectly synchronized gasp, laughter). Everyone is there alone or with a few other people but at the same time they're all there together sharing this experience.
uhh..cool. i am also INFP. for me, it is kinda like the opposite. i would be too immersed with the movie to take notice about other ppl. sometimes i would whisper some comments about the movie with the person i am going with. my sisters are my most favourite ppl to go to movies with.
And that's why I love watching reaction videos on TH-cam :) It's like enjoying your favorite movie again for the first time!
I like people watching, but prefer not to be in the movie theatre for that.
Dude same but I haven’t been able to live out my dream to go see a movie or a amusement park alone
im an INFP, and love seeing other peoples reactions too lmao it makes me more excited I guess?
As an INTJ, I would not go to the movie theatre and would rather watch movie in the home
As an INTJ, i agree. Watching a movie at home is comfortable but if a movie I like is only available on theatre, I go watch it alone.
same - INTP
Agreed. Either I Se-out myself with full on IMAX at an action packed film or just use 123movies at home.
Mood. I hate cinemas, I feel there like in the cage.
invite your homies sometime
As an INFJ, (most of the time) I end up knowing where the story is going before the first half is over and that ruins the suspense. So, I actively try hard to not understand too much about why the characters are doing what they're doing so that I can be surprised when the plot twist comes. The thing is it actually works. Just engage your Se and don't pay full attention to the possibilities and enjoy the present. Its very fun. 10/10 would recommend. Anyone else?
I so the exact same since I’m also an INTJ, sometimes being right is a curse
Oh you're so rare, so cool. Man, you're so special.
@@InHellITrust ngl you did make me laugh. but i don't think I'm special. I would think most of us have had this experience because there's only so many movies you can watch until you realize its just the heroes journey repeated over and over again. not only in the literal sense, but also in the metaphorical one.
As an infj
i look for the execution for the most part tbh..and thats why i can hardly enjoy hollywood..because not only its predictable..the executin is just...bland...
So for me predictability doesnt make anything bad as long as it is enjoyable, has a good theme, great execution, deep characters and impact.Also knowing how something happened and getting your desried outcome is always worth it..SOme people dont value the process and thats much more important then the outcome most of the time
However i am more leaned towards graphical novels for the most part since they are actually unpredictable..Anime as well..Left hollywood for a long time now..
And when something is unpredictable..well..its impact is huuuge.
yep and that's where my Se really came around. just clear your mind & open your mind to enjoy and lower your expectations of the movies.
INTP and that much larger screen is a different distance away and not as harsh lighting, so totally counts as a break from eye strain. Of course with most theaters you'll go deaf, but that's just immersion. Besides, you need to have that phone battery saved so you can research how the effects were done, find what else the actor starred in, and go down a rabbit hole to find out the psychology behind why the character did what they did and if that's an actual human thing to do.
Hol up , I think you're on to something
ear defenders! they block out enough noise to prevent deafness block out the people talking three rows back but allow enough through that you still catch the dialogue.
Accurate.
As an INTP, I can agree that I've done this with every moviem series I've watched.
Im istp and ive researched watching something new- but at home. Away from people. Under covers.
The people who bring their own food instead of buying food are the real ones, I understand them more than the back of my hand.
INFJs watch movies just to test if we were right about the plot twist all along 🙃
Exactly! xD
is an obsession, yes.
oh my gosh yes ahaha !! I guessed shawshank redemption at the beginning and was right and my ENFP husband was slightly mad but mostly impressed xD
We are the worst to watch a movie with. We will tell you the plot within the time it takes the opening credits to roll, we will be right, you will hate us, and learn so much about the convoluted (to others) way our mind works as we unravel the most twisty murder cases. If anyone COULD get away with murder, it would be an INFJ, as we are good at exploring all future options and consequences and we can keep a secret. Lucky we love mankind in general and as an idea.
It's a thrill in the times when we find out we were actually on the wrong track though 😊xx
3:32 as an INFP, I can confirm this as true. Except the sequel thing because some sequels are pretty good
I watched Venom: Let there be Carnage when it hit theaters by myself. Originally a friend wanted to come with me but they became sick. We could have rescheduled but I decided to watch it alone. When the movie was over, I actually preferred it this way. Less noisy, nobody was talking to me, nobody ate popcorn or nachos next to me or was slurping their drink, no fight for the armrest ...
It was fantastic.
I'm a INFP too, and the first movie I watched alone was Venon. Before that I thought going alone to movies was sad, but then I loved it.
If you have the time, could you share your thoughts on your:
Greatest movie:
Favorite movie:
Greatest performance:
Favorite performance:
Greatest movie character:
Favorite movie character:
I'm curious to get insight from people from any type!
By the way, did you think the Venom 2 was fantastic? Or the experience? I haven't seen the movie but I loved first appearance of Venom in the comics where he had normal looking teeth. I used to draw him as a kid! Carnage as well so I'm curious to read your thoughts or anyone's comics thoughts. I thought Venom looked more intimidating being a beefed up Spider-man with regular human teeth, so it was a subtle difference but that smile gave enough of an eery feeling to trigger Spider-man's Spidey Sense, which would needed to be relied on since Spidey Sense didn't work on the Venom Symbiote, and being that Peter was so introverted not paying attention attention to social cues, it was kinda neat to play on that.
I heard the movie wasn't so hot, but I finally saw X-Men Origins Wolverine after avoiding it based on fan criticism but, and while I thought X-Men Days of Future Past is the greatest Wolverine movie, I thought that X-Men Origins Wolverine captured the spirit of Wolverine from the comics best. Deadpool as well. At least live action-wise.
I loved the scene with Wolverine on the farm with the kindly elderly couple finally getting a glimmer of a familial connection before things went awry as per usual.
And the 1 minute Wade Wilson/Deadpool action scene embodied the character I liked from the specific 1997 Joe Kelly comics (he was my favorite superhero character). Not as well as the epic Rap Battle Deadpool vs Boba Fett. Those guys did the best job so far in my opinion playing on Deadpool's pride, which was the main struggle with the character on his path to redemption.
Feel free to write a novel post. And this extends to anyone even if you don't know your type. Have an amazing weekend and take care!
I thought the "sequel thing" was because he wanted to at least know what's happening a little bit. With a sequel everything is just thrown at you. INFP here
Lion king 1 1/2!
@ that's exactly what I wanted to say!
As an ENTP I am pretty much the exact opposite of that. I always try to make people believe that the movie is gonna go one way so they end up being surprised that something completely different happened. I actually care that people get to experience plot twists
Same i was gonna say I hate spoilers. So much that I go into things blind and I want the same for other people because I don't wanna be a hypocrite when I don't want them to spoil things for me.
Yeahh.. i like to share my opinion of the movie i watch.. but speak carefully not to spoil it.. but sometimes.. i unintentionally did haha..
I ask the people around me, if they want get a spoiler or not. If not, I don´t say anything. Some want spoilers because they don't want to watch the whole movie and only want to know certain things. Greetings from INTP.
My eyes are tired, I look back at my book.
I relate to everyone in this comment section right here( ENFP)
Lol I feel like I try to hide spoilers but then get too excited and spoil something anyways (ENTP here)
That's a very "me" thing as an INFJ. Every time I see a movie or a show, I always have to think of it in terms of how it'll change my life or how it fits in compared to every other movie or show I've ever seen.
Samee
Timmy literally became an actor to escape ENTJ.
And ENTJ still manages to judge him.
Life is not kind to poor Timmy 😆
I think you mean ESTJ
@Aisha Timmy is normally ESTJ’s headache
@Aisha right but the initial comment isn’t true though
As an INFP, this is so relatable. I watch movies and tv to escape the daily life pressure and expectations and forget about everything happening in the real world. I call it 'escaping reality' which is why I watch a lot of TV which my mom probably won't understand.
Same
Well same here tbh
Same
relatable
I was obsessed with tv in my teens and in college- it has gotten slightly better lately but maybe I just replaced it with social media. I always feel better when I am reading though- watching tv is so much easier....
as an ENFP i really do this every time i‘m watching a new movie!! i always come up with possible outcomes. WATCHING THIS WAS SO ACCURATE
I knooowwww. Sometimes movies or shows seem disappointing because they don't have any deeper drama like we imagine it 🥲
@@isabellazuniga3792 omg yes this!!!
hello fellow otaku ENFP :D !!! love ur Deku profile pic :)
@@renosenpai thx i like your gacha one!
@@isabellazuniga3792 yes yes yes
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Omg yes totally me. I'm always analysing the movies, trying to find a deeper meaning, conspiracy, and trying to figure out where I have seen each and every actor on the film, and a connection between movies directed by the same director. -ENFP
Haha, same, Even though I'm an INFP. I always try to make some sort of connection, like these people used to love eachother, or this person killed that guy but got amnesia
@@frozenkiwi Perhaps if that is an ENFPs and INFPs thing and if we watched a movie together, the movie theater will be so loud of our voices discussing our theories 😂
@@dromedariamagica I'd love to listen to your discussion (infp) 😂❤
As an infp I wouldn't get out of the house to go to the cinema in the first place unless arranged by others
I'm an ENFP and I'd be like, hmmm what if (plot changes), what would happen? What will they do after the events in the movie? Especially you're having a shower and you have nothing to do, that's where I think these stuff and started roleplaying by myself lmao (since no ones watching XD)
As an ENTP, I can tell that I usually spoil people without actually knowing it's a spoiler; it's just that a lot of scenarios are predictable so I end up knowing what will happen before it happens. That or I imagine an amazing theory and the story turns out to be much simpler, leaving me into utter disappointment. :')
My gosh your comment lacks of any logic which means that you are probably not an ENTP. People, why do you lie yourselves and then lie when you're doing the test?
@@iris6068can u explain why his comment does not have any logic?
I'm an ENFP and I feel the exact same!, especially when I imagine a cool theory and the story turns out disappointing TT_TT
@@iris6068 Actually, your comment is being illogical.
I do that constantly without even watching the whole movie, I just go there see 15 min of it and say "that guy over there will probably end up sacrificing himself for the main character" and it ends up happening cuz a lot of movie plots are easy to predict and now all my family thinks I'm a sorcerer -infj
ENFP: Me trying to find meaning in Kung Fu movies from the 80s. Realting 100%!
I'm an INFP but I still related to this pretty well 😂I love theorizing about movies but then you watch one that's great but doesn't have any hidden anything so you just make stuff up for fun haha!
INFJs - We are the worst to watch movies with. We're always like, "Oh, so this guy is the killer..." and the movie just began. We then talk about each character's motivation and how their scenes will play out, deriding the cinematic choices made by the director. We then go on to tell everyone near us the hidden symbolism of each part of the set, while also complaining about the historical inaccuracies riddled throughout the film. Finally, after it's over, we're like, "Wow! That was so fun! Wanna watch another?" and no one returns our texts... Which we somehow are grateful for.
ETA: Oh! And if the film was originally a novel??? You'll never, EVER hear the end of the comparisons and how shitty the film is in comparison.
Agreed. Except IMO films should not be judged with the criteria of how closely they mimic their book. I.e. they should be similar but not the same. Which is why I might watch a film before reading the book, so it gets a fair judgement - INFJ
Definitely have done the "oh so this guy is the..." and the person accompanying is like "no! Oh wait you're right" 🤣🤣🤣
@@jamielaw4749 Oh, dang, I cannot fathom watching the film first!! I always want to read the book first because they're so much more nuanced. I don't mind if a film and its novel don't "match" at all, I just get sad when the film misses the point of a novel knowing most people won't go on to read the book (if that makes sense).
@@SmittenKitten. i know right. novels are almost 99 percent of the time better than the film and more nuanced. I can't imagine even wanting to watch the film first and ruin the first-time rollercoaster experience of the novel's storyline.
Besides after reading the novel, when you watch the movie and see how different what you imagined is from what other people did, it's awesome. Let me tell you the Giant Squid, thestrals, dementors and literally everything I imagined in Harry Potter were so so different from the movies.
@@lonesoul17 I SO agree!! You create this entire world in your mind, so when it's translated to film, you're always like, "That's not what they look like..." It's so strange! Reading a book feels so personal, while movies are their voyeuristic counterparts.
My dear ESFJ mother is like that 😄 when I (ENFP 9w1) and my dad (ENFJ 1w2) wanted to watch Matrix in peace, mom kept commenting everything: “Why’s he wearing sunglasses indoors? How can he see anything? How can he dodge that, that’s weird!” It was an… interesting experience :’)
Also, as soon as I saw what the ENTP did, I wanted to strangle him. I hate spoilers with burning passion. Sometimes I like to predict what will happen but most of the time I like to be surprised :)
As an infp I hate it when people spoil a character death in a movie
So I can't be surprised and can't cry because of it lol😂😭
OMG, YES! When No Way Home came out, I left social media for days to not get a spoiler, I mean, I've got some on TH-cam (specially on comments, they're dangerous) but nothing that could ruin my whole experience. Best choice I've ever made.
YES! Dealbreaker! I unfriended someone because of infinity war spoiler.
Omg same , I hate spoilers so much 😫 and then I don't cry even when my favorite character dies . 😒
Omg yess.. and watch out for infjs they'll spoil everything without even watching the movie 😭
Intj*
I'm an ENFP myself and "I refuse to accept that" is what I say a lot 😂
As an INFJ all I can say is that it doesn't matter what I will say now, I just wanted to let know everyone that I am INFJ.
I am an INFP lol
This is annoying and great all at the same time. 😂🖕. - Your friendly neighborhood ENTP .
😂🤣
Me too. INFJ.
We’re the vegans of the MBTI world.
Bruh 😂😂😂
ISTP is very accurate lol. The best cinema-going experience I've had in my life was when I got an almost empty big auditorium all to myself. There were maybe 4 other people at best scattered around, all by themselves as well. It was Tuesday noon. The cinema was very old, Soviet-make. The movie was Blade Runner 2049. I got a creaky chair and only realised it once the movie started, so I didn't move a single muscle throughout the entire movie (it was 3 hours long or so). I was captivated by the soundscapes.
What a dream
As an ISTP an empty cinema is heaven
Cómo un istp también ese sería mi mayor sueño en un cine
Istp love empty chair in cinema, than full empty
I also had a near empty cinema once and it was awesome! there were 4 people total in the theater - me and my friend in the top-middle rows, and a couple of guys in the front rows. the movie was Logan and it was surprising to see it so empty, but I wasn't complaining.
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INFP here. I went to see a movie with my parents and I was sent inside first to take good seats while they were buying popcorns. There was some cue but not that much that it would take 30 minutes but you know… I thought of every scenario but I was too afraid of asking the man next to me if I was in the right room so I sat throughout the whole advertisement section and waited for the beginning of the movie, queue the James Bond music, to really know I was in fact in the wrong room. I got out to find my parents and staff looking for me almost ready to call the police (no service in the whole cinema). Also, when asking for help from the staff they asked my parents what I looked like, how old I was… Because they thought they were searching for a child. I am 20 years old 🙃
That's funny because I'm going to the movies with my friends today. Thanks, FJ, now I'm gonna start analyzing everyone. Also, even though I'm infp, I relate to estp on this one, I cannot watch a movie without talking to it (I mean, in cinemas I whisper, of course), I even do this when I'm alone, it's like the characters need to hear my complaints about them/advices to them, and when I'm with my friends I become the nerd who explains things and where we've seen the actors before, even I laugh at myself sometimes 'cause I get way too involved.
The INFJ one is so relatable!! Literally me after watching any romantic movies🤣🤣
Everyone should be somewhat miserable, or it's not believable at all.
Too funny! I love the announcer, 'please turn off your cellphones now.' I wish I was like the ISTP. I don't like sitting so close to people. 😂 I always try to go during the least busy times. The "cool and attractive" ending with INFJ was very clever! Love this one! 👍💜
This is so funny! Wait- the video isn't posted 😳😂
I can't believe he cracked the egg one handed! that's real talent!
I'm not an ISFJ but the ''finishing the popcorn before the previews are over'' is me.....every single time.
Relatable...
I made a rule for myself to don't even eat a single popcorn before the movie starts so it will last longer.
And if i share a bucket with people, i make them wait too😅
-ISFJ
@@applepatronum4934 me too but i always ending up failing 🙃
Same even though I'm an ISTJ 💀
I'm not even sure why that's ISFJ...though I am a fast eater 🤔
So true about ISTJs noticing all the flaws in a fictional work. My ISTJ big brother makes a great beta reader whenever I enter a microfiction or short story contest.
My mom was an ISTJ. It's been many years that she's been gone, but ISTJ humor brings her back a little.
ISTJ here, and I do have to say I don't really like movies that are way too fancy and make no sense, they just always leave me very confused . 💀
@@misseva7404 aw I'm sorry to hear that :( .
As an INFJ I LITERALLY relate to everything he said.
my INTJ brother in law is literally just like that!!! in fact…he has gotten up and scolded from his seat or walked back aisles to tell other other people to be quiet. or their children! omg he certainly wouldn’t take kicking his chair! i’d love to see that!!!😂 btw, what types do u think would say NOTHING if their chairs were repeatedly being kicked?🤔
INFP for sure, and they would appologise for others doing that 😁
I'm an INFP and can confirm I've said nothing before when that has happened, but if it continues for a long period of time, I will turn around and ask the parent if their kid can stop. Unfortunately, some "parents" these days don't know how to parent and do not care what their child is doing.
@@falklanday totally not an infp, they are fi so, they kinda don't care about fealings of other people. I bet it would be some fe types.
INFP 🤣🤣🤣
I'mma disagree on a nuance@@ЖеняХромов-о6ш, Fi & Fe both care a lot about others' feelings, but Fi stresses boundaries more while Fe is after connectivity. Fe wants to maximize, Fi wants to regulate; Fe wants stronger, Fi wants healthier; but both are acutely sensitive to the values of others
As a younger INFP, I probably would have politely stayed quiet & internalized a sense of resentment because my Si is NOT happy about the situation and CANNOT ignore it, or at a better stage I might find it motivating to not be a POS parent & set a higher internalized standard for myself, which can be a rather Fi thing to do. Fi can be very nonconfrontational, especially with Si, it's just too unpleasant to be worth anything
But these days however, I've been exploring effective if tactless modes of communication to get stuff done (Te) & I've found the authenticity bar gets raised really high when you say what you mean
So yes, I completely agree with you, just for different reasons: we care a lot
INFP-T:
Sometimes: "I don't want to watch it" but my family drags me in and I end up staying up through the movie and enjoying it the most out of everyone I went with.
Other times: *suddenly creates fake scenarios of the scenes*
True story: My school took grade 5 and 6 to watch a movie and I was the only crying in the whole theater💀 I was super emotional 💀
All of the times: Finishes my popcorn and coke before the preview even ends cause I just can't stop myself 💀😭.
My mother's an ESFJ and I'll be honest, it's a nightmare going to the movies with her! 🤣
My younger sister's an ESFP, and I can confirm that she is the absolute snackiest out of anyone in my family while we're watching a movie.
But does she bust out a frying pan and start cooking a fried egg with a lighter?
@@AK-jt7kh She hasn't yet.
@@Chigger Well, she is young. There’s always hope for the future
"the absolute snackiest". Thank you. 😂🤣😂 I will try using that in a sentence at least once a day until it gains a permanent place in my patois / repertoire.
100% relatable as an ENFJ! Great stuff as always Frank! Love your work 😁
I like this switch up in INFP style, it's refreshing not to be the magical be-rainbowed sunbeam or devastating doom cloud for once
This just might be my fave. As an INFJ whose best friend is an ENFJ and husband is an ISTP (and his bf is an ESTP), I gotta say you nailed that part.
As an ISFP when i tell you that i cry at movies as if a family member had died. Omg what he said was accurate, my family is genuinely worried for how passionately i cry at things
Don’t worry about it. Pretty sure that you’ll cry seeing your family members died
Same! My husband asks me if I'm okay even when we're watching the same movie together XD
OMG the ESFP had me in tears
I like how you casually brought in your ‘cool and attractive’ tagline. I’m an ISFP/INFP 51/49 and I related to both but definitely the I can cry all I want in the privacy of my own car.
Omg ESFP absolutely killed me 😂😂😂 INTJ too. And those ISTJ outfits are always so cute! Also I need that Mr Rogers shirt lol
Loved when you start making an omelet!! Laughed with tears!!!
"Are you gonna tell him to chill the f out or do I have to set him on fire?"
- INTJ
Got my popcorn and gummy bears ready.
Now I wonder if any of the personalities got kicked out of the cinema for excessive laughing, or slept after 10 minutes in the movie.
We'll see, We'll see.🧐
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@@deadeye8 Buffering emoji 🙃
How did you do that
@@deadeye8 I used the emoji keyboard 🙂
I have a close friend who never makes it through a whole movie. He is a well known movie sleeper. lol
I’m an INFJ but that ESFP was an entire mood bringing breakfast, lunch, and snacks with him….
As ENFP I know "who killed" after about 5 to 10 min. of movie, because of my intuition, very good reading of nonverbal comunication and relations between characters, and thinking up the most crazy scripts, that appear to be true. This is exhausting 🙂
As a fellow ENFP, this is so true for me too! 💯💯💯
ENTP here, same :')
Omg! I was just about to comment this. I always try to guess (and usually end up being correct) who did what. I'm constantly pointing out things and trying to connect the dots...and sometimes my friends get annoyed at me for interrupting the movie....but it's just my excitement getting to me. It's like a puzzle...except some of them are super obvious
- A fellow ENFP:)
@@autumnknox7108 I had the same with my friends who were like "no, not again" 😁 So I came up with idea to write down our guesses and check it after movie. It became fun instead of being annoying. Allthough it's super difficult to stay quiet for a whole movie. Now I'm probably the same ennoying with my "I know but I won't tell you yet" 😁
True :) Thats why most of all movies are boring. :(
ENFP here too. 🙃
I've never heard a most accurate James Bond movie summary.
“How many people do you know that are that cool and attractive?”
As usual, INFJ is the one who gets me. 🤣
#YouveHeardThisBefo
I literally leaned in with anticipation when it looked like the INFP was on. I felt so gratified to have guessed right. Very validating, thank you.
*The INFJ complaining how unrealistic the beauty standards could be while also feeling bad that they aren't real. LOL. XD*
3:42 "you do stupid stuff and you win stupid prizes"
As a swiftie I am gonna think of miss Americana and heartbreak song :)
Love your sketches James!! NEVER miss them. 😁
IDEAS for you, as requested...
(Forgive me if you've done any of these. I've seen them ALL, but I *might* have forgotten a few.)
🔹16 personalities at Disneyland / a theme park
🔹16 personalities go camping
🔹16 personalities do a trust exercise
🔹16 personalities try CrossFit
🔹16 personalities try to meditate
🔹16 personalities at a Haunted House
🔹16 personalities try home reno's
🔹16 personalities audition for community theatre
🔹16 personalities join the mission to Mars
🔹16 personalities on a game show
🔹16 personalities win an Oscar
🔹16 personalities give themselves a makeover
🔹16 personalities get a makeover from their opposite type
🔹16 personalities host a surprise party
🔹16 personalities win the lottery
🔹16 personalities get stranded on a desert island
🔹16 personalities work the red carpet at The Oscars
I guess that's good for now! 😁
A fan & ENTJ.
as an INFP, I actually would rather go to a movie theater with a friend, simply because I would agonize for a long time over which movie to pick, and I'd rather someone else go up and actually communicate with the people at the ticket counter and snack stand because I hate social interaction :')
Who knew Timmy started an acting career 😂
0:45 OH MY FREAKING GOSH ESFP IS SO ACCURATE!! Once my friends and I snuck 4 cheeseburgers, 30 chicken nuggets, two large sodas, and a heck of a bunch of fries into the movies... that was _fun._
Nobody literally nobody.
ESFP
bringing a whole dinner to the movie theater.
INFJ - "That so unrealistic." And let's not talk about the movie going on in my mind right now.
As an INFP, I can relate to that…and surprisingly as I was playing guessing the type just by how they behave in this vid, I got my type right and 2 other types as well (cuz I didn’t remember which ones I’ve already guessed) Love your content FJ 💖✨🌷
The INFP is just too accurate! One time I watched two movies in the theatre by myself and finished the day at 9pm. It was liberating.
I feel the ENTJ as a Marvel fan lol. and I know a guy just like the ENTP. We block him every time a new movie that we plan on watching comes out.
3:48
The INTJ one is just so good XD
It’s simple, yet so relatable and funny.
I am an INFJ and I completely approve to the statements he just said. Literally every movie ending, that’s what I say. Lol
I'm INFP but I relate a lot more with ENFP here, I make theories all the time and I also predict what is going to happen in a movie very fast 😂 even though I like to run away from realty while watching movies, I'm very selective
I'm so sad when nobody is engaging in discussing theories after the movie with me 😭 It's so fun! ~ ENFP
@@danika9411 me too!! Theories are the best 😭 I love to discuss about them. Sadly most people even get mad at me because of how many theories I make 🙈
xD I don't do theories, I don't think that far. My friend does (maybe she's an ENFP) but I like listening to her. I feel bad not having any theory. I'm an INFP-T
I do both because my brother is an ENFP XD
2:29 marvel movies
I can confirm that my esfp husband will sneak in food to any venue If he can get away with it.
But, I (intj) am also guilty of it too! Lol
And I have also sneaked into another movie after the first one I watched (which was paid for) ended.
As someone who enjoys Se, living in the moment is really fun!
For us INFPs, this is what qualifies as a night out for us. Either we sit in a dark room watching movies alone or sit in a dark room watching movies with other people in a vague attempt to grasp some feeling of community.
As an ENFP, my favorite part of a movie is the post-movie chat with my friends (who were also watching it with me).
The time unpacking all the plot holes and discussing theories are just 👌
We don’t do anything quietly 😂-ESFP
4:22 He said his catch phrase IN the sketch! Just like when they say the title of the movie IN the movie! Roll credits :P
The ESFP killed me, I love it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
As an INFJ, I agree these movies and Anime have created such unrealistic expectations of love that I am not gonna find anyone 😂
when the world wanted comments, they disappeared.
So apparently this is the first comment on this video
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i thought he meant that the movie would not have a sequel, cuz after watching the movie, he'll have so many fantasies of what happened after the ending, and then when he'll find out there's a sequel, he'll be disappointed of the plot
definitely not speaking from experience
INFP was very accurate. I love watching movies by myself and getting lost in them with all the emotions. I feel like watching a serious movie or something I'm really into with someone else ruins the impact because I'm too worried about how the other person reacts to get lost in it. Does anyone else have this problem? Lol
Infjs go to movies alone bc they don't feel the social pressure as much when it's directed at the screen lol. That and I really want to talk during the movie but i never want to interrupt others experiences so i just wait till its over and ramble an entire film critique after (much like this lovely one!!)
1:45 was me while watching Tenet
Still pouring on the wit with this latest batch of videos! Loving it!
I watch so much media that I can predict the plot of the movie with pretty good accuracy as soon as they’ve introduced all the characters 😌
-INFP
This was so good!!! You totally nailed it. I think the next one you ought to do is "The 16 Personalities Going Live."
I just forgot the volume was really high when I put my headphones on and the first one in the trailer made me jump 😂 …love the guy going to the movies alone lol
INTJ: Completely absorbed in a movie until something logical in it unwillingly snaps us out of it.
When me and my friends watch a movie together me (INTP) and my friend (INFP) enjoy movie with many theories trying to predict the end, find plot holes, easter eggs and so on... And then there's our another friend (ESFJ) asking every obvious thing every minute and we have to stop the movie (when we watch it at home) and explain to her after which she asks the same things again...
Lol
0:20 don’t expose us ISFPs bro 💀
As an INTJ at 4 am, I actually laughed. This is like the first time I’ve genuinely laughed in a while.
ENFP - wow I feel so seen. You CAN find meaning in just about any story, learn about archetypes and you start seeing them everywhere. The Daniel Craig James Bond, for instance, is in a constant struggle with his shadow, he is sublimating his violent and psychopathic urges into a more socially useful activity by being a spy, but he is still uncomfortable about how good he is at killing and how much he secretly enjoys it
He is projecting his unconscious violent shadow onto the bad guys, and then by killing the bad guys he is attempting to kill the "bad guy" within himself
It's true, other types just watch movies on such more shalow level than us. Maybe except INFP.
As an INFJ I thoroughly enjoyed your analysis.
Mr. Frank James, your " I wore cardigans before it was cool!" Shirt is awesome! I don't really wear t-shirts but I'm jealous I don't have this one.
As an ENFP I can relate SO much with that. Even if it's a documentary theories are always possible