Mixed Nuts

""Just remember that in every pothole there is hope. Well, you see, pothole is spelled P-O-T-H-O-L-E. So if you take the P, and add it to the H, the O, and the E, and rearrange the letters, or contrariwise, you remove the O, T, and the L, you get "hope". So, just remember, in every pothole there is hope.""

Mixed Nuts is a 1994 holiday film. It was a remake of an 80s French comedy and starred Steve Martin, Rita Wilson, and the late great Madeline Kahn, among others.

The plot revolves around a suicide hotline, a serial killer, two broke lovers, an eviction notice, and a crossdresser who just wants to be loved. The hotline is run by Philip, Catherine, and Mrs. Munchnik, and Catherine is in love with Philip. Even though it's Christmas eve, business is slow–the only calls they receive are either obscene or from people who are worried about a serial killer called the Seaside Strangler–and the hotline has been evicted from its apartment unless they can pay their rent. Meanwhile, Gracie and Felix, who are probably lovers though it is never confirmed, are expecting a baby but cannot afford to give birth in the hospital; Chris, a homosexual who is unafraid to wear a dress and beads in public, is looking for someone who will respect him for who he is. This film, especially the humor, is Love It or Hate It material, and while it originally bombed it is still loved by the cult, especially fans of the cast.

"Phillip: "AM I ALL RIGHT? DO I LOOK LIKE I'M ALL RIGHT?""
 * Ask a Stupid Question: Invoked by Catherine. In one scene, Philip attempts to extract Mrs. Munchnik from the elevator, but Gracie presses the call button and it slips out from under them, leaving them dangling from the side of the shaft at the risk of either falling or being crushed. Catherine's reponse? "Phillip, are you all right?"

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 * Attack! Attack! Retreat! Retreat!: "Hold onto my wrist! Hold onto my wrist–you're hurting my wrist!"
 * Away in a Manger: Happens to Gracie.
 * Black Comedy: A little too black, which is one of the reasons a lot of critics don't find it funny.
 * Brick Joke: Just when you think you've forgotten about the fruitcake, there it is again.
 * Also, of all things, the Seaside Strangler.
 * Butt Monkey / The Chew Toy: Mrs. Munchnik.
 * The Cameo: Look closely at the young boy shouting "Mommy, it's Santa!" That's Haley Joel Osment.
 * Victor Garber makes an off-screen cameo as an annoyed neighbor.
 * The Cast Showoff: Adam Sandler wrote the song that he sings to Rita Wilson. Meaning he probably did his own playing on the ukelele as well.
 * Also later in the movie, classically trained singer Madeline Kahn hears her fellow cast members singing "Deck the Halls" and decides to join in. Though since she's deliberately off-beat, it's more a combination of this and Irony as She Is Cast.
 * The Door Slams You: Mrs. Munchnik gets a concussion from this and is unconscious for a portion of the movie.
 * Driven to Suicide: The whole point of the hotline is to help people who are contemplating suicide. One caller phones them with a gun to his head; after Catherine is unable to hear him over the static, he shoots himself.
 * Elevator Failure: Possibly the most only memorable gag.
 * Finish Dialogue in Unison: Happens during the title drop.
 * For Inconvenience Press One: Philip tries to call the Los Angeles Times editorial desk, but has trouble getting past the automated greeting.

"Catherine: "That's who you were dancing with?" Chris: "She insults me too. My god, if you don't have tits like Dolly Parton, nobody wants you.""
 * Foreshadowing: Actually used cleverly in the soundtrack. When Mrs. Munchnik is riding the elevator, the song that plays is "I'll Be Home for Christmas," after which fate gives her immense trouble leaving the building throughout the rest of the movie.
 * Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!: "I am attractive, I suppose I do fit that part of the description, but I am NOT YOUNG. I have never been young, though I do look considerably–"
 * "Will you knock it off?"
 * Hello, Nurse!: "Catherine, is that–(deep voice) you?"
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Let me see...we get a smarter Navin Johnson, Zohan before puberty, Sabretooth in drag, a pregnant Iron Maven...and Lili von Schtupp.
 * I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: Gracie  while trying to empty Felix's gun..
 * I Just Want to Be Loved: Chris, and to some extent, Mrs. Munchnik.
 * Improbable Weapon User: A fruitcake comes in handy a couple times in the movie.
 * Instant Death Bullet:  is instantly killed after Gracie accidentally shoots him through the door. It...makes sense in context.
 * Large Ham: Madeline Kahn officially out-hams Steve Martin. Seriously.
 * The Load: Catherine, to an extent in one scene. Philip and Mrs. Munchnik are hanging inside the elevator shaft for dear life and she does nothing to try to help them. Instead she just stands outside and screams.
 * Love Redeems: Mrs. Munchnik noticeably becomes more pleasant after.
 * My Car Hates Me: Happens to Mrs. Munchnik.
 * After she gets it fixed, someone throws a fruitcake out the window and it just happens to hit her car.
 * No Indoor Voice: Gracie and Mrs. Munchnik both indulge in this, as well as Philip during one scene.
 * Not What It Looks Like: After being told by Mrs. Munchnik that Philip had a visitor, Catherine finds a woman's cape in the apartment, leading her to believe that he was seeing a woman. Turns out, the cape was Chris's.

"Gracie: "They definitely did it.""
 * One-Scene Wonder: Rob Reiner as the veterinarian.
 * Pet the Dog: Literally. Mrs. Munchnik begins as a dog hater, which Mr. Lobel complains about. Later,, she gets down and pets his dogs.

"Catherine: "I called the landlord. He'll be here in two hours." Mrs. Munchnik: "Two hours? I can't wait two hours! I have to go to the bathroom!""
 * Potty Emergency

"Philip: "Stop this right now! We can't have this sort of thing!" (hangs up)"
 * Guess who gets locked out.
 * Precision F-Strike: HEY DICKHEADS!!!!
 * Primal Fear: A lot of what Mrs. Munchnik goes through gives you a few of these; enclosed spaces, heights, concussions, and hard things falling from the sky.
 * Rule of Three: The obscene caller calls three times, each handled a completely different way depending on the character.
 * The first time:

"Gracie: "You know, you are a disgusting, sleazy, perverted-" Mrs. Munchnik: "(takes the phone) I'm sorry, may I help you? The person you were just speaking with has not taken the Life Savers training program." Caller: "Shut up, Grandma! I'm not busting your cherry!" Mrs. Munchnik: Oh. I'm simply crushed. Here I've waited my whole life for you, and now you don't even want me. Do go on, I believe you were discussing my cherry? (dial tone) I am so good at this.""
 * The second time:

"Caller: "May I speak to a woman? May I wish a woman merry Christmas?" Chris: "You are speaking to a woman. (dial tone)""
 * The third time:


 * She Cleans Up Nicely: Catherine after Gracie gives her a makeover.
 * Suicide as Comedy
 * Tempting Fate: Mrs Munchnik: "No one comes here. This is an unlisted address." *doorbell*
 * They Look Just Like Everyone Else The Seaside Strangler.
 * Title Drop: Philip's father was run over by a "truck full of mixed nuts."
 * Water Works: Catherine is often driven to tears because of some of the phone calls.
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?: Dr. Kinsky's rant about how women put too many pillows on their beds.
 * What Is This Feeling?: Philip engages in this after he starts to remove Catherine's dress.