a couple of weeks ago now, but went to the deckchair to see some like it hot.
I must admit i was surprised, but it is a really entertaining film, and it wasnt just the cleverly designed dressed Marilyn wore to give the illusion you could see her t@s. Actually, even though she played her role well, it wasnt her that made this film, IMO.
A film ahead of its time, and very funny. Many of the jokes were double entendres or subtle references to more risqué subjects that were able to get past the sensors of the time (but wouldn't have here, although it was condemned by the Catholic Church's Legion of Decency.)
The movie was filmed in black and white when color vision was available, supposedly due to not being able to get the makeup right on the men, which may be true, but i suspect it also had something to do with aforementioned dresses.
An entertaining film that i would recommend anyone who appreciates well written and produced movies (except the hardly prudes and other members of the Catholic Church's Legion of Decency)
i give it 4 bills