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  1. 4 titles. 1. The Social Network (2010) PG-13 | 120 min | Biography, Drama. 7.8. Rate. 95 Metascore. As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.

  2. In your opinion, what are the best films that incorporate witty banter? Discussion. I just recently saw Woody Allen's 'Magic in the Moonlight' and even though the overall story seemed blander than his usual films, the dialogue was fantastic. Very sharp and funny but not in the 'hahaha' kind of way, more like, 'what did he just say?

    • 15 'The Hating Game'
    • 14 'Sweet Home Alabama'
    • 13 'How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days'
    • 12 'The Proposal'
    • 11 'You’ve Got Mail'
    • 10 'In Time'
    • 9 'Clueless'
    • 8 'Dirty Dancing'
    • 7 'Moonstruck'
    • 6 '10 Things I Hate About You'

    After their publishing companies are merged, Lucy Hutton (Lucy Hale) and Joshua Templeman (Austin Stowell) are forced to work together as executive assistants to their respective companies’ CEOs. Their stewing rivalry culminates when they’re put against each other for the same promotion. Set on achieving professional success and getting out of her ...

    Melanie (Reese Witherspoon) is set to marry the man of her dreams, but her childhood sweetheart, Jake (Josh Lucas), is still her official husband. She resolves to make him sign the divorce papers and travels back to her hometown. Sparks fly when their long-held contempt for each other withers away, and what’s left is the love they can’t let go of. ...

    When How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days begins, Andy Anderson (Kate Hudson) and Benjamin Berry (Matthew McConaughey) consider each other nothing more than attractive targets for the next steps in their respective careers. She is tasked with making him “wish he was dead,” and he has to make her fall in love with him All their efforts go down the tubes whe...

    Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds) hates his boss Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock), because of how terribly she treats her employees, especially Andrew himself. When Margaret learns her visa is about to expire soon, and she’ll have to return to Canada if she doesn’t figure out a solution, she convinces Andrew to marry her. They travel to Alaska to meet hi...

    Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) is the owner of a small and special bookshop. When Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) opens a mega book emporium around the corner, she’s almost run out of business. Their feud continues until one day, Joe realizes that Kathleen is his online best friend, the confidant he’s been trusting all along. The realization helps him see her in a ...

    Set in 2169, In Time's dystopian version of the world has the technological capability to stop human aging at 25, which is when their timer (on their forearm) begins. Those from lower-income zones have to work hard to get additional hours to live, while those from the richest areas are essentially immortal. When 28-year-old Dayton (Justin Timberlak...

    Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) and her ex-stepbrother Josh Lucas (Paul Rudd) are sworn nemeses. He thinks she’s “a superficial space cadet,” and she believes he’s a brown-nosing freeloader who should go “torture another family.” They aren’t too cutthroat but have a massive sibling rivalry without any room for support. As the movie progresses, i...

    Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) and Frances "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) make up a couple that is a one-of-a-kind example of a great enemies-to-lovers dynamic. While Baby is the daughter of a wealthy daddy and has a princess lifestyle, Johnny is an employee famous for his smooth moves and tends to hang with the tougher crowd. They hate each other...

    Loretta Castorini (Cher) is engaged to Ronny’s brother, but she feels they don’t have any connection or sparks. Her mother, however, finds this appropriate and tells her it’s a good thing because when you marry someone you love, “they drive you crazy.” Things go berserk when Loretta realizes that it is, in fact, Ronny (Nicolas Cage) who drives her ...

    Cameron James (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) wants to date Bianca Stratford (Larisa Oleynik), but to get past her dad, he needs her elder sister, Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles), to start dating too. Cameron pays Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) to take Kat out. After a bit of groveling, Kat agrees to date Patrick and lowers her guard down, only to get her heart...

    • Sally Albright & Harry Burns. “When Harry Met Sally…” (1989) When it comes to movies with good conversation, few come close to this rom-com from screenwriter Nora Ephron.
    • Anna Scott & Will Thacker. “Notting Hill” (1999) This 1999 romantic comedy was incredibly successful upon release. We’d say the irresistible rapport between its central couple had a little something to do with that.
    • Elizabeth Bennet & Mr. Darcy. “Pride & Prejudice” (2005) It should come as no surprise that an adaptation of this classic Jane Austen novel is chock-full of charm and wit.
    • Céline & Jesse. “Before Sunrise” (1995) This romantic drama from director Richard Linklater is the first in his three-part “Before” series. When American tourist Jesse meets a student named Céline on a train departing Budapest, the pair strike a connection… and she decides to get off the train with him in Vienna.
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    • Bridesmaids (2011) "The banter between Annie and 'Stove' while they're on the plane. Kristen Wiig is hilarious, and the flight attendant is perfectly angry and exasperated."
    • This Is The End (2013) "The argument about the porno magazine is so stupidly hilarious that I die every time. It's one of those comedy scenes where half of the hilarity of it is picturing how hard it must have been for them to film the scene without laughing."
    • Pink Panther (2006) "The back-and-forth with Steve Martin as Inspector Clouseau in the 'I would like to buy a hamburger' scene made me laugh so hard that I couldn't breathe the first time I saw it, and it still makes me belly laugh every time."
    • The Princess Bride (1987) "For me, it's the cliff scene between Inigo Montoya and the Man in Black as he's climbing." —bittersweet2187. You can watch the banter here
  3. The Last of Philip Banter is a 1986 English-language Spanish-Swiss drama based on the same-name novel by American writer John Franklin Bardin. Produced, directed and cowritten by Hervé Hachuel, it starred Scott Paulin , Irene Miracle , Gregg Henry , Kate Vernon and Tony Curtis .

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0090696Banter (1986) - IMDb

    Banter: Directed by Hervé Hachuel. With Scott Paulin, Irene Miracle, Gregg Henry, Kate Vernon. An alcoholic partier becomes a paranoid maniac when a manuscript that predicts real-life horrors takes possession of his mind.