For this holiday season you should make some time for laughs and relaxation. Gather your family and friends to partake in these superbly crafted comedies. You’ll be refreshingly satisfied with their timelessness.
Duck Soup (1933) is thought by many to be the Marx Brothers finest film. A failing country seeks its last hope in a new leader, and Groucho’s character is obliged to step in. Problems with a neighboring country ensues, as Groucho fuels the fire.
Harpo and Chico play spies sent from the enemy to try and bring his new empire down. The film has a great premise, and is packed with creative gags and jokes throughout.
Some Like It Hot (1959) is directed by Billy Wilder, and stars Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. Two disenfranchised gangsters save their necks by posing as traveling musicians in an all female ensemble. They meet and become instantly infatuated with the lead singer, played by Monroe. Much of the humor is based around keeping their dignity as ladies, while navigating the logistics of loves.
Until next time, I hope you have a great viewing experience. Comments are welcomed at cinespire@gmail.com.