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Melvin Goes to Dinner

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.3K
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Melvin Goes to Dinner (2003)
ComedyDramaRomance

A lonely young man who finds himself at a restaurant with two strangers and his best friend.A lonely young man who finds himself at a restaurant with two strangers and his best friend.A lonely young man who finds himself at a restaurant with two strangers and his best friend.

  • Director
    • Bob Odenkirk
  • Writer
    • Michael Blieden
  • Stars
    • Michael Blieden
    • Stephanie Courtney
    • Matt Price
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Odenkirk
    • Writer
      • Michael Blieden
    • Stars
      • Michael Blieden
      • Stephanie Courtney
      • Matt Price
    • 45User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Michael Blieden
    Michael Blieden
    • Melvin
    Stephanie Courtney
    Stephanie Courtney
    • Alex
    Matt Price
    Matt Price
    • Joey
    Annabelle Gurwitch
    Annabelle Gurwitch
    • Sarah
    Kathleen Roll
    • Waitress
    Maura Tierney
    Maura Tierney
    • Leslie
    Jenna Fischer
    Jenna Fischer
    • Hostess
    Jacqueline Heinze
    • Rita
    Laura Kightlinger
    Laura Kightlinger
    • Laura
    Fred Armisen
    Fred Armisen
    • Vesa
    Jerry Minor
    Jerry Minor
    • Solly
    James Gunn
    James Gunn
    • Scott
    BJ Porter
    • Flight Attendant
    • (as B.J. Porter)
    Tucker Smallwood
    Tucker Smallwood
    • Passenger
    Jennifer Biederman
    Jennifer Biederman
    • Child's Mom
    • (as Jen Dollard)
    Feridoon Asiani
    • Busboy
    Sterling Fitzgerald
    Sterling Fitzgerald
    • Woman at Seminar
    • (as Michele Fitzgerald)
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Seminar Leader
    • Director
      • Bob Odenkirk
    • Writer
      • Michael Blieden
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    User reviews45

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    PandorasFilth

    Dinner, drinks, and what was that you just said?

    I caught Melvin Goes To Dinner in one of only 45 seats in the Private Screening Room at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. I knew going into the theater, that I was in for brilliance, as I have been with anything I've seen that was associated with Bob Odenkirk. Regretfully, I had never heard the name Michael Blieden before this film. I look forward to seeing more of his work, whether it be as an actor or writer in the future.

    This is a poignant, no holds barred, almost voyeuristic look into the lives of a group of people eating dinner together. As the dinner progresses, so do the intricacies of each these individual's' life unfold, as each bears their souls through the dinnertime conversation.

    While definitely humorous, the film is not light-hearted. Appearances by Jack Black, David Cross, and Bob Odenkirk are well-placed within the various stories that unfold. Every minute of the film kept my attention and kept me hungering for more. This is definitely a film that will keep giving if seen more than once.

    An absolutely brilliant film that I thoroughly enjoyed and can't wait until it comes out on video or DVD so that I can add it to my much coveted collection of films. I highly recommend catching this film.
    Cipher-J

    With plenty of food for thought.

    Four people, two guys and two gals, at different places in their lives, chance to meet at a restaurant for dinner one day, and end up revealing themselves and discovering each other in ways none of them could have predicted. For the most part, they are bright, young, upwardly mobile professionals, comfortable discussing themselves, and hence even without a psychologist to act as moderator, they interact in a manner reminiscent of group therapy. That is, they take turns admitting their secret thoughts and obsessions, take issue with each other on some points, and try to benefit from each other's experiences and perspectives. One of them even has some background in a field related to psychiatry, but of course with minimal insight.

    The point of the film seems to be that, thanks to their group discussion, they all develop a wider perspective on life, but especially Melvin, whose life had been spiraling out of control. In some regards he seems the brighter of the four, yet the least insightful. All of the characters become more aware of themselves through their interactions over dinner, but it is Melvin who benefits the most. How he grows, and what he learns from that encounter, are what makes this film worth viewing. Thanks to his opportunity, Melvin doesn't just go out to dinner, but learns to take control of his life. It is a very subtle story, but worthy of critical attention.
    7jotix100

    Dinner with friends

    Michael Blieden wrote the play in which the film is based. "Melvin Goes to Dinner" is a fast paced adaptation directed by Bob Odenkirk. It was a refreshing movie in which the writer, Mr. Blieden, has opened up the play in a satisfying way.

    The premise of the film is a dinner among friends. During the dinner we get to know the dynamics among the diners. These yuppies are not the shallow individuals we might have taken them for. During the course of the dinner while the tongues get loose with the drinking, we realize what's really going on. The conversation is easy, and friendly, which is what happens when people that haven't seen one another for some period of time, will pick up where they left off the last time they met.

    The young cast is likable. The author, Michael Blieden plays the leading role of Melvin. Matt Rice is Joey. Annabelle Gurwitch is Sarah, the woman who is connected to one of the friends in a way the others have no idea. The revelation makes sense. Stephanie Courtney, as Alex, is good. Jack Black appears in a cameo.

    Bring another bottle of Pinot Noir, please!
    7SMM-3

    The rest of your party is already seated

    Nearly all of Melvin Goes to Dinner's brief running time is spent observing a rambling but always interesting dinner conversation among four variously connected people in their late twenties. I was very impressed by both the writing and the acting. It's rare enough that we get even brief conversations that sound right, like real people really speak to each other; Here we have over an hour's worth.

    All of the performances are very good. I especially liked Stephanie Courtney's ability to make Alex simultaneously annoying and charming. Others have noted the wonderful cameo by Jack Black as a mental patient with an impressively detailed conception of reality.

    If you find yourself looking for a break from CGI and other special effects, give Melvin Goes to Dinner a try. The best thing I can say about it is that as soon as it ended, I wanted to watch it again from the beginning.
    JIMAUSTEX

    Absolute Must See Movie

    I got the DVD of this in the mail yesterday, went home early, played it all the way through, got a new drink from the kitchen and watched it all the way through a second time.

    I don't think I've ever done that before, and I see hundreds of movies a year.

    Although maintaining the four-person-play character of the staged production, the guest stars that fill the incidental role are terrific, and their presence just makes more perfect how the entirety of the movie comes together at the end -- which it really does, though a second viewing is helpful in realizing it.

    Don't miss this gem!

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    • Goofs
      After they all leave the restaurant, Alex and Sarah are walking and the shadow of the camera and cameraman is visible on the wall by Alex.
    • Quotes

      Mental Patient: I'm the Creatrist of the universe, but temporarily I'm a Nid.

      Melvin: So you're God, basically.

      Mental Patient: No - look, God is like a venture capitalist in this equation, okay? The whole thing was my idea and it was basically my business plan, and his money. So I went ahead, I came up with the whole thing, I put it all together, and now he wants me out.

      Melvin: So it's like a hostile take over.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Greg Kinnear/Bob Odenkirk/Tom Shales (2003)

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phyro-Giants
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • LeFoole Inc.
      • Phyro-Giant Partners
      • Situation Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,168
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,919
      • Nov 16, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,168
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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