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I recently watched "Glengarry Glen Ross" for the first time in a while, and it occurred to me that I don't think I have ever seen a film with better dialogue in it than that. Reservoir Dogs is up there, but nothing tops Glengarry as far as the dialogue.
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pulp fiction
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#3
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princess bride too
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That Shakespeare guy is pretty good.
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#5
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big lebowski
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That Shakespeare guy is pretty good. [/ QUOTE ] I wasn't aware they had cameras, lights, sound and editing equipment in the 1590s. |
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#7
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Love and Death.
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#8
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big lebowski [/ QUOTE ] I also generally like the dialogue in the Judd Apatow stuff/Superbad Also The Big Sleep (or generally anything with Bogie in it) Double Indemnity |
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Clerks
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As mentioned, the best of billy wilder, the coen brothers, kevin smith and tarantino is going to be some of the best dialogue ever put on screen.
In the end though I think if we're just talking about the movie with the best dialogue ever it has to be Casablanca. P.S. For some reason firefox seems to believe I'm misspelling dialogue. |
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