As Good as It Gets (1997)

How Do You Write Women So Well?

Melvin (Jack Nicholson) meets a female fan (Julie Benz) and manages to insult her almost immediately.

Directed by James L. Brooks.

Released in 1997 by Sony.

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  • character-type: Secretary
  • character-type: Author
  • action: Mock
  • action: Argue
  • action: Harass
  • editors-choice: Jerks
  • editors-choice: Insults / Comebacks
  • editors-choice: Male Performances
  • editors-choice: Politically Incorrect Moments
  • editors-choice: Before They Were Famous
  • primary-genre: Romance
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Romantic Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Romance
  • mood: Angry
  • mood: Funny
  • prop: Eye Glasses
  • setting: Office
  • setting: Apartment
  • theme: Gender
  • theme: Disrespect
  • actor: Linda Gehringer
  • director: James L. Brooks
  • producer: Owen Wilson
  • producer: Richard Sakai
  • producer: Richard Marks
  • producer: James L. Brooks
  • producer: Maria Kavanaugh
  • producer: Kristi Zea
  • producer: Laura Ziskin
  • producer: Bridget Johnson
  • producer: John D. Schofield
  • producer: Aldric La'Auli Porter
  • producer: Laurence Mark
  • cinematographer: John Bailey
  • composer: Hans Zimmer
  • editor: Richard Marks
  • costume-designer: Molly Maginnis
  • production-designer: Bill Brzeski
  • role-name: Publisher
  • screenwriter: Mark Andrus
  • screenwriter: James L. Brooks
  • year: 1997
  • studio: Sony