60s comedies

Discussion in 'Movies' started by Duck, Dec 4, 2010.

  1. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    How awesome are they?

    I love the romantic comedies that aren't too overacted (as that was sorta the trend).

    One of my favorites is Sex and the Single Girl, starring Tony Curtis and the immortal beauty that is Natalie Wood.

    I love this one part where she's exposing her feminist views and he laughs it off.

    They do the same thing in my favorite non-romantic comedy, In Like Flint (trivia: Austin's Powers' favorite mooovie).
    My sister described the way they treat feminists, hilariously as 'harmless kittens'.

    I don't like 60s comedies because they are anti-feminist though, (though that can be pretty funny), the just have so much charm, and feel so whimsical and perfect.

    The way life should be and all that.
     
  2. flyingbetweenplains

    flyingbetweenplains Guest

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    dorris day films?
     
  3. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Fitzwilly (1967) starring Dick Van Dyke is a comedy/x-mas classic :2thumbsup:


    Hotwater
     
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