90sCoffee wrote:The Day The Earth Caught Fire and maybe Sweet Smell of Success
OK, if you're not going to be serious....
90sCoffee wrote:The Day The Earth Caught Fire and maybe Sweet Smell of Success
JakeAesthete wrote:All Whit Stillman, all Eric Rohmer, all Noah Baumbach, all Hal Hartley (a lot going on with him aside from just dialogue, but it's the best dialogue).
I found Winter Sleep a bit ponderous, belabored, and humorless myself, but that's just me. I have the same problem with Bergman, so make of that what you will.
rklenseth wrote:I enjoyed "The Man from Earth" (2007) which is entirely dialogue driven of a man recounting his interesting (that is as far as I can say without spoiling the premise) life to friends. Apparently there was a sequel made this past year which I'll have to find and watch. Another good one but it is a long movie (4 hours) is "The Iceman Cometh" (1973). That is about a bunch of barflies drinking away their lives while they still dream about a better life.
Snufkin88 wrote: Hey, thanks for the recommendation. I watched Man From Earth this morning and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Stewball wrote:check out the dialogue driven comedy-dramas on TV, Goliath and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
voneverec wrote:secrets & lies
Stewball wrote:90sCoffee wrote:The Day The Earth Caught Fire and maybe Sweet Smell of Success
OK, if you're not going to be serious....
tonydal wrote:Stewball wrote:90sCoffee wrote:The Day The Earth Caught Fire and maybe Sweet Smell of Success
OK, if you're not going to be serious....
Heaven forbid that someone should not be serious around here...
paulofilmo wrote:Stewball wrote:check out the dialogue driven comedy-dramas on TV, Goliath and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Cheers. will give them a look