Clip from As Good as It Gets
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If she hadn't made the crack about the food he ordered killing him(good advertising for the restaurant she works for, eh?)he would've had no reason to respond with a life truth. But...it is, after all, just a movie, and drama must be brought into it somehow.
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I am so much like the character he plays...but I wouldn't have gotten looped into the problems of his looney neighbor and the wacked-out "princess" of a waitress. ;])
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@zapkvr : Well, I've expressed my opinion, and you've expressed yours, and I'm still happy. Are you? ;])
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Respond to this video... That dog is damned expressive you would swaer it was animatronic
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@buzzclick500 She's NOT psychotic. She's not even a sociopath.
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@ers586 Very good synopsis.
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Yeah, like the people with the most problems run the world; I don't think so.
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You can tell a lot about a dog's owner by the dog itself(snicker).
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Great. He's got "o.c.d." and she's psychotic--perfect match. I'm wondering why, at first, only beat-up cars had "disabled" hang-tags in the windshield, and now they're all Mercedes-Benzes, B.M.W.s and Porsches. Somebody's SCREWING with us--and charging us for the privilege of doing it.
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You crazy Fuck! Lol. Seriously though I have OCD (mild)
To me, what makes As Good... such a special movie is its focus on how 3 very lonely but disparate people--a wealthy obsessive-compulsive recluse, a struggling single mother with an ill child, and a gay artist disowned by his own family--help each other transform their lives. Very different people, compelled by circumstances to share a trip together, is as old a device in American literature as Huck and Jim travelling on the Mississippi, and in As Good...it remains powerful narrative.
ers586 3 years ago 11
I guess you're forgetting what he did for her son later on, as well as his gay neighbor. Seriously, think before giving an opinion.
jareds2009 2 years ago 8