Incredibly overrated
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Lazyawol86 — 17 years ago(October 26, 2008 08:50 PM)
i wouldnt say that this film is overly funny but it is extremly entertaining! and i think thats why its so high on so many lists
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tomloft2000 — 17 years ago(February 16, 2009 08:14 PM)
first,i wouldn't say it's INCREDIBLY overrated,which i guess is impossible.also,standards tend to change over time,so your way of viewing it today may be different than it might be if you had seen it 50 years ago.a comedy doesn't necessarily have to get you rolling in the aisles,and this movie i guess doesn't(me neither).but i still like it a lot.
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lastmidnite2 — 17 years ago(February 17, 2009 08:15 AM)
OK people, let's get a grip. The original poster said he thinks nobody in this is as funny as somebody in Caddyshack, and that early Bill Murray movies are funnier than this. Obviously, this person's taste is WAY below par, and not even worth debating with. Ignore him, and take pity.
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czechhero — 17 years ago(March 19, 2009 04:25 AM)
Well everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and I respect your right to state yours, but I have to say that I disagree with you entirely.
In my opinion, this was a great movie, one that has made me laugh every time I have watched it,and I can totally understand why it ranks so highly on so many lists.There was no swearing, some violence (which was relevant to the story and not totally gratuitous), some great acting (Jack Lemmon especially),and some wonderful lines, which I think have truly stood the test of time.
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Pythe — 16 years ago(May 31, 2009 02:32 AM)
I think the problem I have with Some Like It Hot is that the "men in drag" joke has been done so often now (every sitcom I watched growing up had "that" episode) that this film has lost much of its comedic impact to the modern viewer. It's incredibly well-written, but even the greatest men-in-drag movie is still just a men-in-drag movie. For my money, The Seven Year Itch, One Two Three, and The Major and the Minor are all far superior Billy Wilder comedies.
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stomaino — 16 years ago(June 21, 2009 01:44 PM)
I'll also add Sabrina, which is my third favorite Wilder movie, after Double Indemity & Sunset Blvd. (definitely NOT comedies).
Back then, just seeing Curtis & Lemmon in drag caused laughs. Today, you need to do a little more to explore the problems. Tootsie does a great job of taking the premise and really exploring the ramifications of being in drag.
I also think a flaw in the movie is the whole "Cary Grant" bit. Having to spend time in it shows that the premise of men in drag could not sustain the whole movie.
I find Some Like it Hot mildly amusing but that's it. It's a very well-made movie, but that doesn't make it funnier.
What one finds funny is VERY subjective. Part of the reason is that comedy relies on timing and sometimes you can get hit at just the right moment and fall down laughing.
I've found some of the crudest movies funnier than more sophisticated ones, especially when you have to use the criteria of actually eliciting an audible laugh.
With comedy movies, there's almost two ways of judging them. One would be the quality of the movie and another would be how funny it was. The two are not necessarily synonomous.
So, no, Some Like It Hot would not make my top ten of "funniest" movies, but each to his own taste!
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UCHoodman — 16 years ago(June 21, 2009 04:07 PM)
I thought seeing them in drag was hilarious. Not Jack Lemmon, but more Tony Curtis c'mon I just saw this guy in Sweet Smell and Spartacus.
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scotbpens — 16 years ago(December 26, 2009 12:06 PM)
Back then, just seeing Curtis & Lemmon in drag caused laughs.
IT STILL DOES!
That scene at the train station where we first see the two of them in drag, tottering awkwardly in their high heels and looking as if they feel the whole world must be staring at them, is still a classic moment.
And anyone who doesn't think so just has NO SENSE OF HUMOR!
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GentianViolet — 14 years ago(June 04, 2011 08:31 PM)
I agree. I've always wondered why Monty Python pieces found so much of the humor from that men-in-drag business. It's just not that funny anymore.
I fell asleep trying to watch the DVD of this movie. I watched it again to see if I could get any enjoyment out of it, but all that slapstick was justboring. To me.