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(untitled) - Scott Miller - 05-09-2011 (untitled) is a little gem of a comedy that skewers concept/performance art without vilifying it, instead it poses many questions of its validity to which there are no real answers. Adam Goldberg and Marley Shelton(she may be a bit old, but I saw Gia while watching)anchor a solid cast that deliver whip-smart dialogue throughout. It's the best independent film I've seen in a bit and while it won't be to everyone's liking, its certainly worth checking out if you enjoy dialogue driven comedy. (untitled) - Srem - 05-11-2011 Scott Miller Wrote:(untitled) is a little gem of a comedy that skewers concept/performance art without vilifying it, instead it poses many questions of its validity to which there are no real answers. Adam Goldberg and Marley Shelton(she may be a bit old, but I saw Gia while watching)anchor a solid cast that deliver whip-smart dialogue throughout. It's the best independent film I've seen in a bit and while it won't be to everyone's liking, its certainly worth checking out if you enjoy dialogue driven comedy. This sounds like it deserves a looksy; I have the next 4 days off, so I will be sure to check it out later tonight. (untitled) - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-11-2011 Scott Miller Wrote:(untitled) is a little gem of a comedy that skewers concept/performance art without vilifying it, instead it poses many questions of its validity to which there are no real answers. Adam Goldberg and Marley Shelton(she may be a bit old, but I saw Gia while watching)anchor a solid cast that deliver whip-smart dialogue throughout. It's the best independent film I've seen in a bit and while it won't be to everyone's liking, its certainly worth checking out if you enjoy dialogue driven comedy. Thanks for the tip, Scott. |