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Titolo originale: As Good as It Gets
Regia: James L. Brooks |
Anno: 1997
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Commedia Romance
Tag: new york city | friendship | waitress | single parent | restaurant | lone wolf | dogsitter | road trip | racist | neighbor | author | obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd) | single mother | home invasion | dog | novelist | art dealer | rude | obnoxious | unlikely friendship | hospitalization | painter as artist | generosity | mother son relationship | dog owner | gay artist | unexpected romance | daily routine | child with illness | homophobic |
Cast: Jack Nicholson | Helen Hunt | Greg Kinnear | Cuba Gooding Jr. | Shirley Knight | Jesse James | Yeardley Smith | Lupe Ontiveros | Skeet Ulrich | Harold Ramis | Lawrence Kasdan | Bibi Osterwald | Ross Bleckner | Bernadette Balagtas | Jaffe Cohen | Laurie Kilpatrick | Alice Vaughn | Brian Doyle-Murray | Kristi Zea | Annie Maginnis Tippe | Patricia Childress | Rebekah Johnson | Missi Pyle | Leslie Stefanson | Tara Subkoff | Shane Black | Peter Jacobson | Lisa Edelstein | Stan Bly | Randall Batinkoff | Jamie Kennedy | Justin Herwick | Maya Rudolph | John F. O'Donohue | Dr. David A. Kipper | Mary Elizabeth Still | Chloe Brooks | Cooper Brooks | Sharon L. Alexander | Holly Denys | Alison Rose | Kathryn Morris | Wood Harris | Linda Gehringer | Julie Benz | Antonia Jones | Kaitlin Hopkins | Jimmy Workman | Danielle Spencer | Todd Solondz | Tom McGowan | Danielle Brisebois | Matt Malloy | Paul Greenberg | Kirk Ringberg | Dave Hawthorne | Dunya Djordjevic | Alex Ballar | Jason Thomas Campbell | Amy Anzel | Eliza Harris | Eddie L. Fauria | Frank Slaten | Laura Mayes Byrnes | Oriana Nicole Tavoularis | Roger Ferreira | Bronwyn Cornelius | Maurice LaMarche | Ava Lee Scott |

Lui è un misantropo razzista, villano, paranoico, ossessionato da tic e complessi. Ma nella sua eccentrica vita stanno per entrare un pittore omosessuale con il suo delizioso cagnolino e una ragazza-madre che fa la cameriera.

Approfondimenti

Mary Elizabeth Still's debut. D
Udall's response to the question about how he writes women is an actual response given by author Joh [...] D
Jack Nicholson and James L. Brooks third of what would be 4 films together. The others being Terms o [...] D
Verdell was written to give Melvin humanity and to help make him a better person. D
The exterior used for Melvin Udall's and Simon Bishop's apartment building is located near 5th Avenu [...] D
Jack Nicholson helped create Melvin's wardrobe. He and costume designer Molly Maginnis wanted a "dow [...] D
Woody Harrelson read for the part of Simon. According to Harrelson, he "went too femme on it". The a [...] D
The MPAA originally rated this film R. It was reduced to PG-13 on appeal. D
James L. Brooks couldn't think of anyone to play Melvin Udall besides Jack Nicholson. He did briefly [...] D
Verdell the dog, was played by six Brussels Griffons, named Timer the Dog, Sprout, Debbie, Billy the [...] D
The couple Melvin insults at the restaurant in the beginning of the movie are played by Peter Jacobs [...] D
Bernadette Balagtas's debut. D
The inside of Carol's apartment is a set, but they based it on a real apartment in Windsor Terrace, [...] D
A bit of humor was added right after the statement "the animals used in this film were in no way mis [...] D
This film would technically be the second consecutive film to feature Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt. [...] D
Jack Nicholson felt that it was really important for his character to hold that map. D
Features Yeardley Smith and James L. Brooks, who both work on I Simpson (1989); and Maya Rudolph's f [...] D
Jack Nicholson and Cuba Gooding Jr. appeared in Codice d'onore (1992). D
Jack Nicholson wasn't supposed to kiss Helen Hunt, but James L. Brooks yelled to Nicholson, "Kiss he [...] D
Danielle Spencer's debut. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the 500 movies nominated for the Top 100 F [...] D
Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt won the Best Actor and Best Actress Oscars respectively for this film, [...] D
Shirley Knight's real-life actress daughter, Kaitlin Hopkins, has a cameo in this film. Her characte [...] D
The movie's title was translated as "Mr. Cat Poop" in Hong Kong. Apparently, it came from the name " [...] D
It's never mentioned, but the filmmakers decided that Frank Sachs (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) was bisexual. D
Film debut of Jesse James. D
Skeet Ulrich and Jamie Kennedy play two of the three thieves. They both appeared in Scream (1996). D
Jack Nicholson said that playing Melvin was difficult, but he was "the most lovable character I've e [...] D
Shirley Knight and Jack Nicholson attended acting school together. Knight passed away on Nicholson's [...] D
Art Garfunkel auditioned for the role of Simon. D
The only movie jack has won an Oscar for that did not win best picture. D
Danielle Spencer (who starred as Dee in the 70's television show "What's Happening!!") appears in th [...] D
The only film in which Jack Nicholson won an acting Oscar for his performance in a film which did no [...] D
Both Helen Hunt and Greg Kinnear were age 34 at the film's release in December 1997. In fact, their [...] D
When Melvin and Carol are in the restaurant in Maryland, the singer in the background is Danielle Br [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
Nicholson was 60 when the film was made, Helen Hunt was 34. A 26 year difference. D
Greg Kinnear was scared to work with Jack Nicholson. He called Nicholson an actor of "great unpredic [...] D
At the 1998 Oscar ceremony, when his name was announced as the winner of the Best Actor award, Jack [...] D
The sketches of the dog in the background were drawn by New York City's artist Joan Semmel. D
In the scene where Carol reads out a letter of apology and thanks to Melvin, Helen Hunt did one take [...] D
At the end of this film, when the credits begin to roll, the song "Always Look on the Bright Side of [...] D
Bill Murray was considered for the role of Melvin Udall. D
Jack Nicholson's character of "Melvin Udall" shares the last name with a character "Dr. Udall", a on [...] D
The original script was written by Mark Andrus. James L. Brooks did a re-write of it when he bought [...] D
James L. Brooks purposely made the bathrobes the same as the ones in Ultimo tango a Parigi (1972). D
Helen Hunt said that if you had to categorize the movie, it would be a romantic comedy. However, tha [...] D
Jesse James wasn't intimidated to work with Jack Nicholson. He just thought of him as an "old guy" w [...] D
Co-writer Mark Andrus wanted to write a movie about "the vilest man in New York City". D
The most recent film to win both Best Actor and Best Actress at the Academy awards. D
In one scene the dog starts mimicking Jack Nicholson by stepping over the cracks in the sidewalk. Th [...] D
Jack Nicholson described the movie as "a love story where you do nothing but aggravate somebody." D
Jack Nicholson was terrified no one would like the movie, because his character was so horrible to p [...] D
Carol's neighborhood of Windsor Terrace is just off Brooklyn's Prospect Park. James L. Brooks liked [...] D
The movie was originally called "Old Friends". Hans Zimmer suggested renaming it. D
Jack Nicholson joked that they should call the movie "Warm Rolls and Wet Pants". D
Melanie Griffith was offered the role of Carol Connelly, and wanted to take the role, but was pregna [...] D
John Cusack considered the role of Simon Bishop, but pulled out due to conflicts with writing, filmi [...] D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, and Cuba Gooding Jr.; and th [...] D
Laura Mayes Byrnes's debut. D
In one take, Helen Hunt read eighteen straight pages of the thank you letter. D
This film features two actresses who play mothers-in-law in Desperate Housewives - I segreti di Wist [...] D
The filmmakers wanted Carol to look like an Edgar Degas painting. D
Carol was originally supposed to be forty-four years old. Helen Hunt was thirty-four. D
Betty White, an animal rights activist, was offered the Shirley Knight (Beverly Connelly) role, but [...] D
The film cast contains several directors acting in small part:- Lawrence Kasdan, Harold Ramis, Todd [...] D
In Ironweed (1987), Jack Nicholson told Meryl Streep, "By God, Helen, that's as good as it gets," af [...] D
Sharon L. Alexander's debut. D
The veterinarian that Melvin brings Verdell to board with is played by Danielle Spencer, who was Raj [...] D
Paul Gross auditioned for the part of Simon Bishop, but the director told him he was too "fine-featu [...] D
When still known as "Old Friends" Liza Minnelli was considered for a role. D
An earlier version of the script was called "Old Friends". It was listed as one of the best unproduc [...] D
Shirley Knight was only paid scale. They figured it was such A good role for a woman her age, she wo [...] D
The real "Verdell" stayed at Jack Nicholson's Hollywood house during the movie. D
Annie Tippe's debut. D
Entertainment Weekly listed the film under its original title, "Old Friends", in their fall movie pr [...] D
As of 2019, features Greg Kinnear's only Oscar nominated performance. D
The song "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was written by Eric Idle as the ending melody for [...] D
Helen Hunt took a two-year break from movies after this film. She'd been working almost non-stop sin [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to not be nominated for Best Director. D
This was the first film Lisa Edelstein and Helen Hunt appeared in together. Edelstein has a brief ca [...] D
Courtney Love turned down the role of Carol, as she was recording the "Celebrity Skin" album with he [...] D
Melvin has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). His anxieties and fears lead to repetitive behavior. D
Kristi Zea's debut. D
The clip on the television is from an episode of Strega per amore (1965). D
The only film that year to be nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Oscars, it won both awards. D
Greg Kinnear had a hard time getting along with the dog. D
Holly Denys's debut. D
Uma Thurman was considered for the role of Carol, but the producers turned her down because she was [...] D
Jack Nicholson would sometimes add compulsive ticks to his performance just out of the camera's view [...] D
The role of Carol Connelly was initially offered to Holly Hunter. D
Nicole Salter's debut. D
The role of Melvin Udall was initially offered to John Travolta. D

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Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Greg Kinnear/Bob Odenkirk/Tom Shales D
Dinner for Five: Episode #2.1 D
Who Do You Think You Are?: Helen Hunt D
Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Worst Films of 1997 D
22nd Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor celebrating: Dave Chappelle D
Jeopardy!: Episode #38.111 D
Movie Stars: Mothers & Brothers D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The 6th Day/You Can Count on Me/Men of Honor/Little Nicky/Wonder Boys D
WWE Monday Night RAW: Release the Beast D
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards D
Il Saturday Night Live: Daniel Craig/The Weeknd D
Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Terror D
Suits: I Want You to Want Me D
Cast Away D
The Lady with the Torch D
I Griffin: Family Gay D
I Griffin: Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q D
(500) giorni insieme D
BoJack Horseman: Yesterdayland D
WatchMojo: Top 10 Serious Movie Pick-up Lines D
BoJack Horseman: Start Spreading the News D
Due uomini e mezzo: Boompa Loved His Hookers D
WatchMojo: Top 10 Characters with OCD in Film and TV D
Dawson's Creek: Clean and Sober D
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing D
I Griffin: E. Peterbus Unum D
The 79th Annual Academy Awards D
Lethal Weapon: As Good as It Getz D
Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! D
Melrose Place: As Bad as It Gets D
Bob's Burgers: Lindapendent Woman D
Keepers of the Frame D
Late Show with David Letterman: Episode dated 5 March 1998 D
The Real Thing D
Shiver D
The Nostalgia Chick: What Women Want D
Il Saturday Night Live: Greg Kinnear/All Saints D
Hot Movie - Un film con il lubrificante D
Absence D
This Changes Everything D
Strictly Background D
The Michael Knowles Show: Snowflakes and the End of Days D
Dr Jack et Mr Nicholson D
I film: The Nineties D
Corpi da reato D
L'uomo di casa: Take Your Daughter to Work D
The Darkest Timeline with Ken Jeong & Joel McHale: #DeathMechanic D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Postman/Mr. Magoo/Jackie Brown/An American Werewolf in Paris/Afterglow/The Education of Little Tree D
MsMojo: Top 10 Movie Characters with Girls Way Out of Their League D
Best! Movies! Ever!: Restaurants D
Dawson's Creek: Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) D
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 116 D
Il Saturday Night Live: Julianne Moore/Backstreet Boys D
The 75th Annual Academy Awards D
Brian di Nazareth D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Wag the Dog/Home Alone 3/For Richer or Poorer/Deconstructing Harry/Scream 2 D
Un americano a Parigi D
The Michael Knowles Show: Mueller Indicts Democrats D
Not Another Not Another Movie D
Strega per amore D
Il Saturday Night Live: Greg Kinnear/All Saints D
MsMojo: Top 10 Most Romantic Movie Lines D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Tomorrow Never Dies/Mousehunt/As Good as it Gets/Kundun/Oscar and Lucinda D
Pretty Woman D
La donna lupo D
Ass Good Ass It Gets D
This Is Us: Career Days D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: If We Picked the Winners - 1998 D
Bob's Burgers: The Unnatural D
Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Lily James/Sebastian Stan/Quinta Brunson/Eric Bellinger D
WatchMojo: Top 20 Funniest Film Title Translations D
WatchMojo: Top 10 Jack Nicholson Performances D
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Cop Out/The Crazies/A Prophet D
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Is... Little Girl, Big City! D
Poliziotti fuori - Due sbirri a piede libero D
Broadcast News: James L. Brooks - A Singular Voice D
As Gouda as it Gets D
Voglia di tenerezza D
I Griffin: 420 D
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Academy of Robots' Choice Awards Special D
Howard Stern on Demand: Cuba Gooding Jr. D
Sonny tra le stelle: Guess Who's Coming to Guest Star D
De wereld draait door: Episode #4.113 D
WWE Monday Night RAW: Episode #17.21 D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Best Films of 1997 D
WatchMojo: Top 10 Corniest Rom Com Lines D
The Larry Sanders Show: Flip D
American Dreamz D
Community: Accounting for Lawyers D
Jeopardy!: Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Semifinal 2 D
Sydney to the Max: As Bad as She Gets D
La promessa D
Jeopardy!: Episode #33.54 D
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.103 D
Naturally, Sadie: As Bad as It Gets D
Edición Especial Coleccionista: Blu-ray: El Bueno, el Feo y el Malo D
Bio Zombie D
The 70th Annual Academy Awards D
Romantic Comedy D
Le regole dell'amore: The Five Things D
Il Saturday Night Live: Helen Hunt/Hanson D
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.119 D
The Andrew Klavan Show: Drinking Clinton's Tears D
Big Mouth: Horrority House D
Cinque pezzi facili D
Black Books: The Entertainer D
Baghead D
WatchMojo: Top 10 Cheesiest Movie Quotes D
Night & Day: As Good as It Gets D
Film Geek D
Straight Up D

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Errori

The headrests in the car while stopped on the side of the road. D
When Carol takes the train to see Melvyn, after getting out of bed and for the sole purpose of telli [...] D
When Melvin, Carol and Spencer get in the cab to go to the hospital, the cab driver is completely di [...] D
When Simon picks up his dog from Melvin after returning from the hospital: he's at Melvin's apartmen [...] D
The amount of liquid in Carol's cocktail changes from the time she's at the bar to when it's placed [...] D
While Simon is being verbally assaulted by Melvin, his shirt is unbuttoned. After he turns away, his [...] D
The number of grapes on Melvin's Plate changes repeatedly between shots during his conversation with [...] D
The length of the dog's hair (especially on its legs) changes inconsistently throughout the movie. D
When Melvin kisses Carol the second time, she throws her right arm around his neck. In the next shot [...] D
When Melvin picks up Simon's dog and it urinates, you can see that the stream of urine is clearly co [...] D
When Carol returns from the dinner with Melvin is dark night but when Simon rips his cast to draw he [...] D
When Carol tells Melvin that he can bring the dog into the restaurant, her mouth isn't moving. D
When Carol and her mother are at the kitchen table. D
Carol's hair-pin changes position (from being at the level of her ears to the level of her neck and [...] D
When Carl pulls his car over to the curb where the guys are standing he tells his friend over the sp [...] D
When Simon first meets Carol, she sees his scars from being beaten by the men robbing him. As he is [...] D
When Carol pulls over Melvin's Saab convertible so she can get the full story from Simon the top is [...] D
Melvin removes his glasses twice while looking out of the window before seeing his publisher. D
Carol's watch when she's on the phone with Melvin. D
When Simon, Melvin and Carol go to Baltimore and Carol gets to drive while Simon is telling his stor [...] D
When Melvin puts on the plastic gloves and is going to pick up Verdell, the glove on his right hand [...] D
When Melvin and Simon both coax Verdell to come to them, Simon holds out the bacon and says in baby [...] D
When Melvin is sitting in the cafe talking to Carol, he removes his glasses and begins to unbutton h [...] D
When Simon spends the night with Melvin, Carol calls and Simon picks up. When it's time for Melvin t [...] D
The style of knot in Melvin's tie keeps changing when he's having dinner with Carol at the seafood r [...] D
When Carol asks Melvin to take her and Spencer to the hospital in his cab, Melvin shouts at a group [...] D
When Melvin walks to Carol's restaurant for the first time, we see him on the sidewalk, avoiding cra [...] D
Melvin won't go into Carol's apartment because of the lines on the kitchen floor at the end of the m [...] D
When Carol is waving goodbye to her son, there is a reflection of camera equipment clearly visible i [...] D
Despite his OCD leading to forced hygiene, Melvin touches several door knobs with his bare hands dur [...] D
When Melvin visits Simon late at night (around 64 minutes in) both men appear momentarily distracted [...] D
When Simon is in the hotel in Baltimore, he rips his cast between the thumb and index finger. Upon t [...] D
When Carol, having been caught in the rain on her way to see Melvin, enters Melvin's building, her b [...] D
When Melvin and Frank are sitting together at the restaurant some 76 minutes into the film, Carol pl [...] D
After confronting Simon about his missing dog, Melvin Udall returns to his apartment. The first lock [...] D
When Carol is standing and talking to Melvin in the restaurant, when viewed from the back, Carol's a [...] D
When Melvin and Carol walk past the bakery at the end of the movie, the lights come on and the staff [...] D
When Melvin takes Simon soup, it is past 3am. In the next scene, Carol is up writing Melvin a thank- [...] D
On the way home from Baltimore, they stop by a Mobil gas station. Different signs give prices of $1. [...] D
In the fancy restaurant, the singer in the background sings the same song twice. Once as they enter [...] D
When Carol kisses Melvin in the restaurant, his right hand disappears and reappears on her hair betw [...] D
When Carol and Melvin are talking in the restaurant before the trip to Baltimore, Carol folds up the [...] D
During the scene with Melvin on the pay phone, a sign for the Holland Tunnel is visible when he, Car [...] D
As Carol gets in the Saab to go to Maryland, the driver's seat belt is caught in the head rest, caus [...] D
At 2:32, Melvin turns on the kitchen light then he opens the refrigerator door. The refrigerator int [...] D
The position of the dog on the rug the first time he is going to eat in Melvin's apartment. First sh [...] D
About 22 minutes in, when Carol clears Melvin's table, the plates are stacked and held differently i [...] D

Frase

Melvin Udall: I can't get back to my old life. She [...] D
Melvin Udall: [enters his psychiatrist's office] H [...] D
Melvin Udall: [to a group of depressed psychiatric [...] D
Melvin Udall: [to Verdell the dog] Don't be like m [...] D
Carol Connelly: We all have these terrible stories [...] D
Melvin Udall: [sitting in the bar alone after Caro [...] D
Receptionist: I can't resist! You usually move thr [...] D
Carol Connelly: My knees go when you turn on the C [...] D
Frank Sachs: Can you drive him? Melvin Udall: Thi [...] D
Melvin Udall: [dumping Verdell down the garbage ch [...] D
Simon Bishop: The best thing you have going for yo [...] D
Melvin Udall: [Melvin has once again insulted her [...] D
Melvin Udall: Police! Donut-munching morons, HELP [...] D
Melvin Udall: [after telling Carol that he thinks [...] D
Carol Connelly: [Melvin enters the restaurant in h [...] D
Carol Connelly: And then they send me to ER where [...] D
Melvin Udall: How much more you got to eat? Appeti [...] D
Melvin Udall: No thank you. Shouldn't that be a go [...] D
Carol Connelly: How are you? Simon Bishop: Don't [...] D
Carol Connelly: When you first entered the restaur [...] D
Melvin Udall: I've got Jews at my table. Carol Co [...] D
Melvin Udall: You changed your office around! Dr. [...] D
Melvin Udall: [Typing away] At last she was able t [...] D
Frank Sachs: If there's a mental health organizati [...] D
Melvin Udall: Hey, I've got a great compliment for [...] D
Carol Connelly: Come on in, and try not to ruin ev [...] D
Melvin Udall: Oh, you were talking about your dog. [...] D
Dr. Martin Bettes: [looking over Spencer's medical [...] D
Simon Bishop: [Seeing Carol undressed, in only a t [...] D
Simon Bishop: What are those cards? Jackie: Frank [...] D
[last lines] Melvin Udall: Want something? Carol [...] D
Simon Bishop: Is this fun for you? You lucky devil [...] D
Melvin Udall: How old are you? Because going by yo [...] D
Carol Connelly: [after Carol arrives at Melvin's a [...] D
Simon Bishop: Waiting gives the devil time. D
Carol Connelly: My God, what happened to you? Sim [...] D
Frank Sachs: I grew up in hell! My grandmother has [...] D
Pedestrian: [Sees Melvin making a fuss of Verdell] [...] D
Melvin Udall: [crying and laughing at the same tim [...] D
Melvin Udall: [answers the door] Is he dead yet? [...] D
Carol Connelly: Why can't I have a normal boyfrien [...] D
Melvin Udall: Just what the world needs, another [...] D
Melvin Udall: [finishing his latest romance novel] [...] D
[Simon is hospitalized and is given a hand mirror [...] D
Simon Bishop: Thank you, Melvin. You... overwhelm [...] D
Melvin Udall: You're a disgrace to depression. D
Melvin Udall: I need you to chaperone, separate ev [...] D
Melvin Udall: Hey, what I did for you... it's work [...] D
Melvin Udall: As long as you keep your work zipped [...] D
Carol Connelly: A compliment is something nice abo [...] D
Dr. Martin Bettes: My wife is Melvin Udall's publi [...] D
Carol Connelly: Is it a secret what you're doing h [...] D
Melvin Udall: I will tell you why the dog prefers [...] D
Simon Bishop: Melvin, do you know where you're luc [...] D
Simon Bishop: The life I was trying for is gone, b [...] D
Melvin Udall: Can I ask you a personal question? [...] D
Carol Connelly: Have you ever let a romantic momen [...] D
Melvin Udall: You know, they let you in with a hou [...] D
Frank Sachs: [finished with yelling at Melvin] I H [...] D
Carol Connelly: You're going to die soon with that [...] D
Melvin Udall: Never, never, interrupt me, okay? No [...] D
Simon Bishop: Verdell. What's wrong? You miss the [...] D
Carol Connelly: To hell with sex! It was better th [...] D
Carol Connelly: [driving to Baltimore] I'm sure, S [...] D
Melvin Udall: That's some face they left on ya! S [...] D
Carol Connelly: I want your life for five minutes [...] D
Melvin Udall: Now, I got a real great compliment f [...] D
Simon Bishop: Rot in hell, Melvin! Melvin Udall: [...] D
Melvin Udall: I'm drowning here, and you're descri [...] D
Simon Bishop: [Simon and Melvin return to Melvin's [...] D
Melvin Udall: I'm dying here. Simon Bishop: Becau [...] D
Carol's Date: Just a little too much reality for a [...] D
Melvin Udall: How do you write women so well? I th [...] D
Melvin Udall: Did you have sex with her? [Carol c [...] D
Melvin Udall: Judging from your eyes, I'd say you [...] D
Melvin Udall: I don't get this place. They make me [...] D
Melvin Udall: You like sad stories? Wanna hear min [...] D
Carol Connelly: [to Dr. Bettes, Spencer's wonderfu [...] D
Simon Bishop: Okay... What I do is, I watch. Ever [...] D
Jackie: [reading from her own note cards one by on [...] D
Melvin Udall: I work at home, do you realise that? [...] D
Melvin Udall: Love that dog. Simon Bishop: You do [...] D
Carol Connelly: Well, now your furry little underb [...] D
Carol Connelly: Do you have any control over how c [...] D
Melvin Udall: [introducing Carol to Simon] Carol t [...] D
Simon Bishop: Why are you doing this to me? D
Melvin Udall: I can't do this without you. I'm afr [...] D
Melvin Udall: [tentatively] I'm gonna grab you. [ [...] D
Frank Sachs: You can take my car, a convertible. D [...] D
Simon Bishop: Lucky for you... you're here for roc [...] D
Carol Connelly: Do you want to dance? Melvin Udal [...] D
Melvin Udall: People who talk in metaphors oughta [...] D
Carol Connelly: [writing a thank-you note to Melvi [...] D

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