Which Best Picture Nominee Are You?
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Well, I got Captain Phillips, whatever that means...
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There were literally four questions where no answer came close to fitting me. I tried to leave them blank, but the only way to get a result was to check off something everywhere. So, I made extremely arbitrary choices, and ended up Captain Phillips, god knows why.
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LOLITALIANO wrote:I'm in a deep personal crisis now because I got Gravity...
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American Hustle, which probably fits since I was most likely conceived in a NYC disco.
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I got American Hustle. Then I retook the test and altered one answer - "If you won the lottery" instead of "invest" I said "stay grounded" - and ended up with Gravity.
So arbitrary, but then this is Buzzfeed. I have 23 reasons why I hate Buzzfeed.
So arbitrary, but then this is Buzzfeed. I have 23 reasons why I hate Buzzfeed.
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American Hustle. Wtf???
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Some of these quizzes are stupid. Half the choices don't even fit my personality at all. Thus, my result is Gravity.
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Gravity.
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I'm in a deep personal crisis now because I got Gravity...
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Have no fear -- had it been an option, we all know you would have been Philomena.Big Magilla wrote:I got Nebraska, too, which is damned depressing but then so were most of the choices in the quiz.
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I got Nebraska, too, which is damned depressing but then so were most of the choices in the quiz.
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Nebraska
Well, that's depressing.
Well, that's depressing.
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I got Her, which just happens to be my favorite.
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Which Best Picture Nominee Are You?
http://www.buzzfeed.com/louispeitzman/w ... e-you-quiz
I got Gravity.
EDIT: Although I just noticed the note at the bottom that says 12 Years a Slave, Philomena, and Dallas Buyers Club were excluded from the game so as not to make light of the serious issues they portray.
I got Gravity.
EDIT: Although I just noticed the note at the bottom that says 12 Years a Slave, Philomena, and Dallas Buyers Club were excluded from the game so as not to make light of the serious issues they portray.