9 to 5 -Hot Take


 9 to 5 (1980 US) Three female office workers (Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton) kidnap their boss (Dabney Coleman). "Tumble outta bed and stumble to the kitchen, pour myself a cup of ambition. Yawn and stretch and try to come to life." Face it you sang that when you read that. This Dolly Parton original song was nominated in the Best Song category at the Oscars in 1981. It lost to Fame. Tough year though. "On the Road Again" by Willie Nelson was also in the mix. Parton said in a recent documentary that Fonda was asking her about the status of the song for the film so Parton played the song by scraping her acrylic nails together to create the beat and then sang the intro. Then she demonstrated it. Well shoot, if it didn't sound amazing. Didn't know that acrylic nails are the hot new sound. I just love this film. It was not nominated in any other categories but really should have. In the documentary Fonda talked about how the three bonded before the shoot. They had a sleepover. OMG! To have been in that room. Fonda said that Dolly never stopped being Dolly. You know, big hair, lots of makeup, flashy outfit. They did bond and it really showed in the film. Lets normalize adult sleepovers. Veteran comedic actor Dabney Coleman was not at the sleepover and did not bond with the ladies making him the perfect foil to the three. This made a ton of money at the Box Office dispelling any doubt about the fiscal viability of women led films. It was hard to get for a bit but its now on the HBO catalogue and available to rent on most streaming.

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