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I love David Mamet though, and nominate "State and Main": [/ QUOTE ] I'm only familiar with Edmond, which was one of the most unwatchable things I have ever seen. And, I usually like William Macy as well as much of the cast. As for comedy, I nominate Caddyshack and There's Something About Mary. I rewatched Mary yesterday; I had forgotten how amusing the dialogue was. |
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I saw Edmond's debut, and it was good despite a bit of cliche. Haven't seen the movie.
For comedy, we have to reach back to Woody Allen. His old stuff was incredibly clever. |
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And then he had sex with his stepkid.
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Ba DOM bum!
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Another Mamet movie with great dialogue is "House of Games".
Probably not the most popular movie but I think it is really under-rated, as it does start slowly. I loved it. |
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Just for the grittiness of it I'd say Sexy Beast. It's just full of crazed rants
[ QUOTE ] You're the problem! You're the [censored] problem you [censored] Dr White honkin' jam-rag [censored] spunk-bubble! I'm telling you Aitch you keep looking at me I'll put you in the [censored] ground, promise you! [/ QUOTE ] |
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Yeah, that's a good example. Vito knew exactly what happened and how dangerous it was, and so did The Turk, but Sonny had no idea. Neither did I the first couple times at least. On first viewing, I thought the Turk just reasoned it out independently, taking a much bigger shot in the dark, not feeding off Sonny's unintentional cue. But if Sonny hadn't essentially wanted the Turk's deal in the first place, killing Vito wouldn't have worked, because then Sonny would be all rage with no potential to be persuaded until the Turk was dead, and maybe lots of other people too. Only thing I'd disagree with is about Duvall being the weak brother. He was the smart and reasonable one. Sonny was so "strong" that he couldn't control his impulses or his temper and eventually took off without his bodyguards and got wiped out. Vito had the control and ability to think ahead that Sonny didn't, and so did Duvall. Fredo was all over the weak, and Sonny, for all his bluster, had plenty of weak in him too. [/ QUOTE ] definitely, duvall wasn't "weak". he was considered "non-muscle". he was the consilliari (sp?) which is just counsel. The Turk knew that. |
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I think I would have to nominate Match Point.
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Also, i'm surprised Godfather 1/2 not mentioned yet. [/ QUOTE ] Agree, these were gonna be my choice. |
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[ QUOTE ] Yeah, that's a good example. Vito knew exactly what happened and how dangerous it was, and so did The Turk, but Sonny had no idea. Neither did I the first couple times at least. On first viewing, I thought the Turk just reasoned it out independently, taking a much bigger shot in the dark, not feeding off Sonny's unintentional cue. But if Sonny hadn't essentially wanted the Turk's deal in the first place, killing Vito wouldn't have worked, because then Sonny would be all rage with no potential to be persuaded until the Turk was dead, and maybe lots of other people too. Only thing I'd disagree with is about Duvall being the weak brother. He was the smart and reasonable one. Sonny was so "strong" that he couldn't control his impulses or his temper and eventually took off without his bodyguards and got wiped out. Vito had the control and ability to think ahead that Sonny didn't, and so did Duvall. Fredo was all over the weak, and Sonny, for all his bluster, had plenty of weak in him too. [/ QUOTE ] definitely, duvall wasn't "weak". he was considered "non-muscle". he was the consilliari (sp?) which is just counsel. The Turk knew that. [/ QUOTE ] Yep. Tom wasn't weak. He was pragmatic. Turk theorized that the pragmatic one would calm down Sonny in the interest of maintaining an income stream. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consigliere |
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