Happy Father's Day! Here's a completely unrelated movie. This is one of my friend Bethany's favorite movies. It's consistently rated as one of the best comedies ever made but I had never gotten around to watching it until this weekend.
Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) share a car from Chicago to New York and dislike each other immensely. Over the next twelve years, they continue to run into each other, slowly growing to something approaching friendship.
It was nice to see Carrie Fisher again, even if it was just a supporting role. I don't think this will ever be my favorite, but I didn't hate it. The dialogue is still very funny and pretty timeless, which is great. Obviously, it's a little overshadowed by the death of Rob Reiner but I think that will fade in time. Crystal and Ryan are believable as characters and have solid platonic chemistry. Really, the only detriment is that it's so iconic, it felt like a retread because it's been quoted, parodied, and referenced so many times.
This comes up perennially on streaming services but it's currently not on offer. Keep an eye out though.