Got in an older flicks mood, particularly comedies and specifically Jack Lemmon films.
It had been awhile since I had watched them and had to order some for the library and every time I watch any Neil Simon ones, they just get funnier. There are some killer lines delivered in such a manner that is unique to his writing style.
The Odd Couple - 8/10 and the best lines are given to the poker guys "I saw milk standing in there and it wasn't in a bottle" was a standout.
Some Like It Hot - 9/10 Jack Lemmon's facial expressions are among the best ever done in any film.
The Out of Towners - 9/10 As was his acting style, he loved to play off funny lines delivered be his female costar and Sandy Dennis was absolutely perfect in her role.
The Prisoner of Second Avenue - 9/10 See above only this costar was Anne Bancroft and just as perfect and her delivery and portrayal could not have been played close to her's by any other actress.
The best thing about older movie collections and watching them for the umpteenth time is I get to focus on different elements like locking in on Lemmon's face in Some Like It Hot. That's the reason I like Spielberg films because he has no peer when it comes to casting and directing the background players. He's the master at finding so many unknown actors that fill their roles so well. Prime example of that is War Horse, I'd not heard of any of those actors and they were dead on in their portrayals. No small details to Spielberg, they all matter.