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Director: Mark Duplass
Cast: Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton
Amy and Rick are playing a nice game of scrabble. Rick however, has an overwhelming feeling of superiority. Losing is out of the question.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Scrapple, a 2004 comedy-drama directed by Mark Duplass, has received a mixed critical reception. The film follows a competitive game of Scrabble between a couple, Amy and Rick, where Rick's overwhelming feelings of superiority come into play. While the film's exploration of the dynamics between the characters has been praised, the overall response from critics has been somewhat divided.
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Directed by Mark Duplass, this 2004 comedy-drama Scrapple offers a unique and compelling character study of a Scrabble enthusiast whose overwhelming desire to win threatens his relationship. Fans of thoughtful, character-driven indie films will appreciate the nuanced performances and observational humor that bring this intimate character piece to life.
Scrapple is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Christopher Hanson, starring Geoffrey Hanson, Ryan Massey, Buck Simmonds and Bunzy Bunworth.
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