If you have not seen this 1959 B& W movie directed by Billy Wilder, or if you want to see a "Legendary Classic" again in its OAR, it is now playing on HDNET Movies. Again on Jan 3, 8 & 9 and later too. (If you use Tivo or a DVR to time shift record I noticed that HDNet was slightly past the precise scheduled time point in starting the movie- Set recorders for 15 minutes longer than the 2Hr indicated time, so as to not miss the famous last line!- use maybe 2hr-15 minutes or so.)
Sensational performances by Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Marilyn Monroe at her "hottest"!
Ranked No 1 on the AFI list of The 100 Funniest American Movies Of All Time. "SOME LIKE IT HOT SIZZLES" AT #1
Ranked No 14 on the AFI list " Top 100 Movies" of ALL time, in between No 13 " Bridge on the River Kwai" and No 15 "Star Wars".
Ranked top **** by Lenard Maltin Movie guide
Is your "black" adjusted to black? You need to test your gray scale on a good B&W movie occasionaly and see how they used to make great movies without technical effects and surround sound , and as Maltin says "Sensational from start to finish".
Air Dates: 12:15 PM ET / 9:15 AM PT - Mon, Jan 3rd
2:30 PM ET / 11:30 AM PT - Sat, Jan 8th
11:45 AM ET / 8:45 AM PT - Sun, Jan 9th
1:30 PM ET / 10:30 AM PT - Mon, Jan 17th
4:30 AM ET / 1:30 AM PT - Tue, Jan 18th
6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT - Wed, Jan 26th
12:00 AM ET - Thu, Jan 27th / 9:00 PM PT - Wed, Jan 26th
8:30 AM ET / 5:30 AM PT - Thu, Jan 27th
Some Like It Hot - HDNet Movies and DVD (1959)
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Re: Some Like It Hot- HDNet Movies
quote donshan
If you use Tivo or a DVR to time shift record I noticed that HDNet was slightly past the precise scheduled time point in starting the movie- Set recorders for 15 minutes longer than the 2Hr indicated time, so as to not miss the famous last line!- use maybe 2hr-15 minutes or so.
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Thanks for the tip, you saved me from a very disappointing and frustrating evening.
I DVR’ed it when it was first shown recently and was planning on watching it the other night. After reading your post, I decided to make sure that I recorded the entire movie. I skipped to the very end to check.
Didn’t record the entire film.
Hate when that happens.
I try to set the DVR for a longer end time but usually forget, until I get burned again—then I remember. Seems to occur quite often. I use the SA 8000 DVR but that’s the least of it’s problems.
p.s. Watched Local Hero that night instead. Slow pace but a terrific movie
If you use Tivo or a DVR to time shift record I noticed that HDNet was slightly past the precise scheduled time point in starting the movie- Set recorders for 15 minutes longer than the 2Hr indicated time, so as to not miss the famous last line!- use maybe 2hr-15 minutes or so.
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Thanks for the tip, you saved me from a very disappointing and frustrating evening.
I DVR’ed it when it was first shown recently and was planning on watching it the other night. After reading your post, I decided to make sure that I recorded the entire movie. I skipped to the very end to check.
Didn’t record the entire film.
Hate when that happens.
I try to set the DVR for a longer end time but usually forget, until I get burned again—then I remember. Seems to occur quite often. I use the SA 8000 DVR but that’s the least of it’s problems.
p.s. Watched Local Hero that night instead. Slow pace but a terrific movie
Larry
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Re: Some Like It Hot- HDNet Movies
We all have been burned by movies and sports "running" past the scheduled end time. It is especially prevalent on movies which are exactly 120 minutes.Larry wrote:quote donshan
Thanks for the tip, you saved me from a very disappointing and frustrating evening.
BTW, for those who have not seen this film- the issue of same sex marriage is even more relevant today, so the importance of the "last line".
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Well I finally had a chance to watch this and it was great!
Two musicians are looking for work and their best opportunity is to join an all girls band except for one problem, they are guys. After witnessing a gang land murder though they decide to solve two problems at once and get dressed up to take the job which also gets them out of town.
I found this movie still fresh and relevant 40+ years later. In fact this movie could be remade quite easily with just some minor changes to the script. As stated by everyone else, a classic that will remain a classic for a long time. Highly recommended.
DVD users footnote:
I had never seen this movie for some reason in my life but about two years ago seriously looked into renting it on DVD. Why didn
Two musicians are looking for work and their best opportunity is to join an all girls band except for one problem, they are guys. After witnessing a gang land murder though they decide to solve two problems at once and get dressed up to take the job which also gets them out of town.
I found this movie still fresh and relevant 40+ years later. In fact this movie could be remade quite easily with just some minor changes to the script. As stated by everyone else, a classic that will remain a classic for a long time. Highly recommended.
DVD users footnote:
I had never seen this movie for some reason in my life but about two years ago seriously looked into renting it on DVD. Why didn