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We're No Angels (1955)
Deliciously funny with one-liners galore!
A delightful, silly, innocent little 1950's Christmas-season comedy starring some of cinema's greatest talent... This is not a critical masterpiece - it never was meant to be - just a fun little flick with sassy one-liners that will make you laugh out loud...
"Oh, look - it's that delicious fat woman!" (Peter Ustinov)
Basil Rathbone: "What are you staring at?" Peter Ustinov: "You. I've never seen anything like you." Bogey: "I have, but not on Christmas!"
"Mind her head on the banisters!"
"I wish I were dead. I wish I were a drunkard. I wish I were a dead drunkard!" (Leo G. Carroll)
Just sit back and have fun with it. It's a Christmas tradition in my house.
Escanaba in da Moonlight (2001)
"Escanaba" is now a Thanksgiving tradition in our house
If you want a critically-acclaimed masterpiece, look elsewhere (please). If you want sheer no- brain, laugh-out-loud entertainment, get yourself a copy at once.
I first watched "Escanaba" while visiting a friend in Detroit. I'll admit that the some of the humor may have been lost on me had I not camped in the UP as a kid. Nevertheless, this is one of the flat-out funniest films I've ever seen. The casting is spot-on, the dialogue flows almost flawlessly and the subtle background music enhances the mood of every scene.
With only one exception (a couple who thought it was a serious film about hunting), everyone with whom I've shared this film has found it hilarious. I have purchased five copies so far, because every time I lend it out, it never comes back. That, IMHO, speaks volumes for its appeal.