Watched: 08/07/2020
Format: Netflix
Viewing: Man, who knows?
Decade: 1980's
Directors:
Jim Abrahams | ||
David Zucker | ||
Jerry Zucker |
I have never not enjoyed watching Airplane! (1980). Yes, it's jokes are dated, there's a flavor of what would now be considered low-key racism and punching down at some people. But, goddammit, Airplane! is, minute by minute, *trying*. It doesn't have some message that drives the movie off cliff as it gives us some low-rent stakes (thanks, Jud Apatow, for giving us two decades of movies about guys all learning the same lessons over and over). The only stakes in Airplane are dumb and don't matter - the plot there so we have a reason to do the gags.
Heck, the movie doesn't really care if the leads are "likeable" - it's beside the point. But they are, and Julie Haggerty doesn't get the credit she deserves. A lot of the humor isn't "gentle". Personally, I find the line-up of people waiting to calm the passenger in hysterics to be a nigh-perfect visual.
And, of course, Leslie Nielsen is at his best here.
Anyway. Airplane! is the finest in film comedy and I won't tolerate dissent on this subject.
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