Incredibly overrated
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Some Like It Hot
SimonForte — 17 years ago(July 19, 2008 11:36 AM)
A lot of respectable lists and institutions have this as one of the greatest comedies of all time. Please.
I didn't laugh out loud once at this movie. Sure it may make you crack a smile here and there, but lets remember one thing
A lot of respectable lists and institutions have this as one of the greatest comedies of all time.
It just isn't that funny. Maybe it is because it hasn't withstood the test of time, or maybe standards were lower back then. Who knows. But if that is the case, then its time to take it off those lists. Are we just keeping that title because it was funny at the time? There have been so many movies, on all different comedic levels that have surpassed this. It was just so disappointing to watch because of the hype(wierd for a movie out about 50 years ago). -
gingerbreadsatan — 17 years ago(July 20, 2008 01:55 PM)
just a quick question, what are your top 10 comedies of all time? What do you think is a good comedy? Personally, this one isn't super high up on my list, but I definitely enjoyed it. The innuendo was incredible for a movie made in the 50's. These days, anyone can make poop jokes and force each other to look at their privates, but back then it was completely different. This was way ahead of its time in terms of tongue-in-cheek humor. The subtlty this movies gives blows away all the in your face fart jokes and slapstick crap that is out today.
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I_Love_Hutch — 10 years ago(November 15, 2015 07:45 PM)
I like SLIH, but I agree with the OP. I find it charming and appealing, but not incredibly hilarious. My top ten comedies, or I should say movies that make me laugh the most. (Some of them are not what you would call straight comedies. )
In no order- HEAT (1972) This one actually is my favorite comedy by far. The three lead females are so over the top in their neurotic shenanigans that one must never get used to it!
- REFORM SCHOOL GIRLS (1986) Also starring the inimitable and formidable Pat Ast.
- TRASH (1970)
- ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE. (1974)
- MOMMIE DEAREST (1981) I know. Technically not a comedy but it still makes me laugh after all these years and that's all that matters.
- NINE TO FIVE (1980)
- THREE WOMEN (1977) This movie is also a psychologically jarring drama. It is a stupendous film.
- TOOTSIE (1982) Dustin Hoffmann is incredibly funny and it just makes me feel good.
- EMPIRE OF THE ANTS (1977) "I am not running a charity!" (Hey Rascal!)
- WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE (1997) Very bleak in its humor, but also extremely funny.
- POLYESTER (1981) Sorry I had to help myself to one more. And I just could not possibly ever forget Francine and Cuddles.
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anna1926 — 17 years ago(July 22, 2008 12:40 AM)
What makes you say it hasnt stood the test of time?I think it has. And so what if you didnt laugh out loud, loads of others did. That just means you've got bad taste in comedies.
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SimonForte — 17 years ago(July 24, 2008 07:32 AM)
Learn to read. I said maybe it hasn't stood the test of time. And I don't have bad taste in comedies. Not only that, but someone not laughing out loud at this movie does not mean they have bad taste in comedies. That is one of the most ignorant conclusions I have ever read.
I don't disagree with many of the choices that an organization like AFI puts on a list, I just feel that they give way to much weight to older movies. I was tempted to, as a previous poster asked, to make a list of funnier comedies. But I feel like my list would have to many similar examples, like early bill murray movies, or Mel Brooks films.
But can you honestly tell me any one in some like it hot was as good as say Ted Knight in Caddyshack? -
NSurone — 17 years ago(July 28, 2008 11:01 AM)
It may not be the funniest comedy ever made (I'd give that title to A NIGHT AT THE OPERA or YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN), but it is an enjoyable movie. A hell of a lot better than the vulgar crap that passes for "comedy" today.
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dukie172 — 17 years ago(August 07, 2008 04:32 PM)
Personally, when I watch old comedies, I don't get the same reaction as comedies nowadays. It's not because they're not as funny. It's because they're funny in their own way. Everything isn't a punchline in the older comedies. A lot of it has to do with the reactions, story line, and developing characters. In other words, the goal wasn't just to be funny. It was also to have a great story too. Look at a movie like Blazing Saddles (which I love btw). The story is pretty weak, but it has a lot of great lines in it that are hilarious. Some Like It Hot on the other hand doesn't have as many of those one-liners (though there are some good ones). To make it easier to understand, you have to put it in perspective of literary comedy. In literature, comedies are defined as having a happy ending along with a character that is funny is some way. For example, Rip Van Winkle, while not hilarious would be defined a comedy. Okthis is getting to be too much.
The point isdon't judge it by the amount of laughs it gets. Judge it by how much you enjoy the movie as a whole. Like most Billy Wilder films (including my personal favorite: The Apartment), it's not simply a comedy. It's also a love story and action/suspense film. It's just a complete film. -
scotbpens — 16 years ago(December 26, 2009 11:55 AM)
. . . But I feel like my list would have to many similar examples, like early bill murray movies, or Mel Brooks films.
Comparing Mel Brooks' movies with
Some Like it Hot
is apples and oranges. They're very different types of comedy. As for Bill Murray, I've always found him mildly amusing at best, and that's when he has good material to work with.
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Red_Dust — 16 years ago(March 24, 2010 10:45 PM)
Not only that, but someone not laughing out loud at this movie does not mean they have bad taste in comedies. That is one of the most ignorant conclusions I have ever read.
What is also ignorant is you saying that this movie is overrated and arguing about it not being funny. You were coming off as pretentious in your post. Just because YOU think it's not funny, doesn't mean that this movie is not funny. It just means that MAYBE other things make you laugh, or that you just don't get the humor.
There have been movies/shows that I don't find funny but the majority of people tend to. I'm not going to post on their boards saying,"This is overrated", because I know damn well that an opinion is just an opinion. If I think something is overrated, that doesn't make it fact.
That being said, I'm not going to argue against you for thinking this movie is not funny. Not everyone can like the same thing. Two people with different opinions can argue forever about something and it's just a waste of time. I respect that you don't think it's funny. What I don't respect is you thinking your opinion is fact. -
rck_n_rll — 15 years ago(September 09, 2010 04:39 PM)
Maybe you just have a different sense of humor. A lot of people find this movie funny, including myself. You don't and I'm sure you're not alone. It sounds to me like you just don't prefer older movies, and once again, I'm sure you aren't alone. Sorry, but you sound like a snob. Next.
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