The Movie
Sweet Smell of Success
1957, dir. Alexander Mackendrick
Starring Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis
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or it's probably in the Drama section of your video store, or Classics if your drama section doesn't have anything older than 1990 in it...
The Synopsis
Burt Lancaster plays a Walter Winchell-type uber-powerful Columnist in 50s NYC with Tony Curtis as a sleazy power-hungry press agent cowtowed to him in hopes of favors. It's like a contest to see who can out-talk and out-maneuver the other, all drenched in amazing location photography, cool jazz, and probably the best language you've heard in the movies or maybe just plain ever.
Why I Chose It
I think some movies represent more than reality and become a fantasy of a world that you'd want to live in. The first time I saw this movie, i wanted to talk like these guys in my real life. I tried and failed, but still. Similar to Strangelet, I resisted an urge to pick something that's well-known and decided to go with a movie that I just wish everyone I know has seen. I feel like, although this one is usually placed somewhere in those top 100 lists or whatever, maybe a lot of you have never seen it before and now this is your excuse. To those that have, it's an excuse to see it again!