
She Done Him Wrong (1933). It was a delightful "pre-code" film that is absolutely full of double entendres and sexual innuendo. It is also one of Cary Grant's first major roles (which is why it was listed in the article linked above). The film, which runs just over an hour, belongs to Mae West, however, and her roots as a burlesque/vaudeville performer are on full display. She fills the screen with bawdy songs and an aggressive female sexuality that is shocking in a film of its age. I recommend it to anyone that is a fan of classic films, and since it is included on both the AFI's "100 Laughs" and "100 Quotes" lists, anyone looking to improve his or her cultural literacy. (Finally, it is currently available for streaming through Netflix!)
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I also watched the Expendables 2 the other day, but other than JCVD's wonderfully ridiculous role as the villain, it was pretty bad. (It went well with pizza and a PBR, however.)




