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As Good As It Gets
TrailerThe film follows story of Melvin Udall, a New York compulsive writer when he is forced to take care of the dog of his neighbor, Simon who is a gay artist. Melvin also has a difficult relationship with Carol, a single mom waitress. The friendship between three people starts to be built up when they go on a weekend trip together to Baltimore.Actors: Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear, Cuba Gooding Jr., Skeet Ulrich, Shirley Knight, Yeardley Smith, Lupe Ontiveros, Jill the Dog, Timer the Dog, Billy the Dog, ...»Director: James L. BrooksCountry: United StatesDuration: 139 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "As Good As It Gets"
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Characters of "As Good As It Gets"
Melvin UdallPlayed by: Jack NicholsonCarol ConnellyPlayed by: Helen HuntSimon BishopPlayed by: Greg KinnearFrank SachsPlayed by: Cuba Gooding Jr.VincentPlayed by: Skeet UlrichVerdellPlayed by: Jill the DogCafe 24 CustomerPlayed by: Stan BlySpencer ConnellyPlayed by: Jesse JamesReceptionistPlayed by: Julie Benz -
Directors of "As Good As It Gets"
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Creators of "As Good As It Gets"
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Critic Reviews of "As Good As It Gets"
VarietyJuly 02, 2008A sporadically funny romantic comedy with all the dramatic plausibility and tonal consistency of a TV variety show.
Time OutJune 24, 2006The trouble lies in the rambling narrative, Brooks' cautious direction and the cosy tone which renders the whole thing reminiscent of an extended sitcom.
Globe and MailApril 12, 2002Romance comedies definitely come better than this, although perhaps not lately.
Entertainment WeeklyFebruary 14, 2001It's fun to watch Jack Nicholson draw on great reservoirs of bile to play a mean SOB with an obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 14, 2001It's a mark of how magically written, directed and acted As Good as It Gets is that we end up loving this film despite knowing how haphazard, scattershot and almost indefinable its charm is.
The New RepublicJanuary 01, 2000Nicholson struggles for the core of the man but never gets it; so, in most scenes, he resorts to working his face, with grimaces and sneering smiles and lip-pursings in place of acting.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011Funny, but not a light comedy for youngsters.
TV GuideSeptember 03, 2008The movie's too long, and the direction is sometimes slack -- but the script is crammed with withering ripostes, ably delivered by Nicholson and Hunt.
Dark HorizonsDecember 30, 2006Not only one of the best romantic comedies of the year, but one of the best films in ages.
EmanuelLevy.ComFebruary 24, 2006Both funny and sad, the comedy was in the vein of Brooks' Terms of Endearment, except it was more eccentric and nuttier and in moments genuinely touching due to strong chemistry between Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt.
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