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Pleasantville (1998)
In the end everyone shows their true colors.
An "Animal Farm" for the nineties, this is a priceless allegory about hate, prejudice, as American as apple pie, and the shallowness of the values of people who can't see life as livable anyplace outside of their narrow sphere of existence. This movie shatters the values of those who have no values worth having. My last comment, Reese Witherspoon looks good in black, white, or any color under the sun.
A Chump at Oxford (1940)
Stan is at his brilliant best!
As if Stan Laurel were not sufficiently funny in character, in this film a knock on the head turns Stan into his look-alike Victorian uncle who was one of the most brilliant Oxfordians ever in attendance at the fine school. Unbeknownst to the school rowdies who had elected the famous duo for a hazing, when the knock on the head changed Stanley it also gave him the peculiar ability to wiggle his ears and assume super human strength. As might be imagined he decided to teach the rowdies a lesson and the rest is hilaric history. This flick is a must for any classic American film library.