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"WHEN'S THE LITTLE BUGGER COMIN' HOME"?! I always LOVE the way Sandy Dennis delivers that line, ha ha! So well timed in terms of delivery.
Some of the best writing you will ever come across. A fabulous stage experience made into a fabulous movie.
The film is raw, charged with emotional electricity, and is made with jolting style. Anyone new to it should know *nothing* about the plot before viewing the movie.
In 2005 I saw Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin in a Broadway revival which was very enjoyable. But there's something about this movie version that's special.
This film takes you on a ride and just wipes you out. Burton and Taylor are off the charts amazing. Just wow!
worth watching a hundred times!!
I think I've viewed it a thousand
One of my all time favorites. I never tire of watching this one! 👍
Most brutal portrayal of an unhappy marriage, and how autobiographic did it happen to be?
Edward Albee was gay.
Albee wanted Bette Davis and James Mason to play the lead roles and believed it would have made a better film. One of the key strengths of the film is that it largely adheres to the dialogue of the play, with only modest edits.
Masterpiece!!!!! Burton has no equal.......
So true! He has not!
Its a crime he didn't win an Oscar for it. He was superb..
The audio recording of the original Broadway cast is the best version of this play. Uta Hagen is the best Martha of all time
brilliant, BRILLIANT film
When I watch the movie, I want to order bergin and water.
bergin ?
@@jimf. Yep - Bergin and water. Watch that scene in the movie. It's mesmerizing.
Bergin. Bergin and water. It was the grandest day. Of my. Youth.
@@The22onBurton at his vulnerable best..
Was a super super crazy intense sad sad movie :(((((((((((((((((((
1.00 - Martha invites, not George. George is surprised when informed, 'nightcap? We have guests, guests, guests, people .... we have guests.' What contempt in that line.
Oh so liz glammed down...
An impossible task! 💜💜💜
Can't watch it
Too much like my early childhood
She plays herself and that what makes it so brilliant as does Burton, the other two just act.
Liz was not playing herself!
the other two are pretty damn good though
Get what you are saying, but acting it out , with those lines & timing is an art beyond compare. It's the closest art can cone to capture the inner dynamics of a marraige. Unhappy one..
And decades later Nichols became the father-in-law to ESPN's Rachel Nichols..
Benny Hill has ruined this movie for me.
I know. I made the mistake of seeing that too.