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Looking for more "voyeur" type movies.

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Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Glengarry Glen Ross, Doubt, The Conversation.

KT

Awesomest flick that way too few have seen. Copolla at the height of his powers!

Yeah, The Conversation is a great flick.

Try Death and the Maiden. It takes place over the coarse of a night & there's basically 3 people in the movie. And it's an awesome film to boot.
 
Are you after those boring movies like pride and predujuice? Does your movie fit a genere?


You seem to want boring chick flick.


No action? Why dont you set up on a couch in an antique shop and watch the ... action.


 
Originally posted by: Spacehead
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Glengarry Glen Ross, Doubt, The Conversation.

KT

Awesomest flick that way too few have seen. Copolla at the height of his powers!

Yeah, The Conversation is a great flick.

Try Death and the Maiden. It takes place over the coarse of a night & there's basically 3 people in the movie. And it's an awesome film to boot.

I concur. I didn't mean to watch this one, but it was on at the time, and I was completely drawn in. Great cast, simple, engrossing.
 
american movies are typically action oriented.

if you want a dialogue oriented movie, try some french films.
 
Conversations with other women

My dinner with Andre

Interview

12 Angry Men (1957)

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
 
A Perfect Murder is one of my favorite movies - it really is mostly dialogue, with only ~3 scenes of action.

7 Years in Tibet too; mostly walking and talking.
 
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
A Perfect Murder is one of my favorite movies - it really is mostly dialogue, with only ~3 scenes of action.

Have you seen Dial M for Murder? A Perfect Murder was a remake of it, it was very good. Takes place mostly in one apartment (since it was based on a play)
 
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