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referring to OP, "last great studio comedy" is a bizarre statement, given that
1) tootsie has its charms but is by no means great
2) there have been quite a few excellent studio comedies in the past 30+ years. groundhog day is an obvious one that comes to mind.
― he quipped with heat (amateurist), Wednesday, 11 March 2015 17:53 (nine years ago) link
mmg was funny all the way through tootsie dies as soon as the wig goes on
― post you had fecund thoughts about (darraghmac),
crazy talk
three years pass...
Sex changes things. I've had relationships where I know a guy, then have sex with, and then I bump into him and he acts like I loaned him money.
three months pass...
four weeks pass...
The NYT review is almost a rave. "Sparkles with wit"! Only the staging is flat, Jesse Green writes, and they push the feminism a little too hard (who could've predicted).
I did laugh at the summary of the show within the show, a sequel to Romeo & Juliet.