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The best ending line in movie history, from Some Like it Hot (1959). This movie was so risqué it got banned in Kansas and was condemned by the Catholic church, now it tops the lists of greatest comedies of all time
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But showing folk shooting each other was fine. The 50’s was a confused time
A movie abut men dressing up as women. Hmmm, should this be banned in Florida?
I contend the entire movie was made to set up that one line at the end.
Perfect ending to a fantastic movie.
On the off chance anyone hasn’t seen the film and is reading the comments before watching the video: I encourage you to NOT watch the video – watch the film instead!
I completely agree with OP that it is the single greatest closing line in movie history, not only because of the historical context, but also because of the massive whiplash you get when you’ve been watching the entire film thinking one thing and then this line comes along and flips the whole way you think about it. It’s absolute genius.
Also Marilyn Monroe
That was… actually pretty fucking funny. I got *The Birdcage* vibes.
I wish the YouTube title didn’t have the punchline in it. I lol’d anyway though.
Had to watch this for film class and it was so good!
“Banned in Kansas” sound like a good way to promote a movie.
Fantastic movie.
It took almost 50 takes for Marilyn Monroe to correctly say the line “It’s me, Sugar.”
Obviously this is played for laughs, but I find it interesting that there isn’t any aggression after the big reveal – Osgood is still in love, and Jerry/Daphne is just a bit annoyed.
No ‘gay panic’ by either man, and that is what I would have expected.
It’s a cute little film.
Without a doubt one of my favourite films of all time. Absolute class.
This seems motion-smoothed or something is up with the frame rate.
The boat driver reminds me of Johnny Cab from Total Recall.
Go away Daphne. You’re bothering us.
A great line from a perfect movie.
Though I think the last line from another Wilder film is a perfect line from a perfect film. The apartment.
“We can have it altered”
“Oh no you don’t!!!”
This is probably the fourth or fifth time I have watched this scene, and I just now got that joke!
All those cute singer girls in the night train car, who were 25 but looked like 50, showed the most beautiful expression of independence when they saw the lead actors messing with booze and decided they all wanted in on it and have a girl party. So nice. “We also know how to have fun, no boys needed”.