2. Some Like It Hot
Billy Wilder's classic buddy comedy Some Like It Hot has one of the most memorable bromances ever committed to celluloid Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon play a pair of inseparable jazz musicians who witness a mob hit and decide to flee the state in an all female band disguised as women. Dressing up in women's clothes together is only the beginning of their strange bromance. Joe (Curtis) and Jerry (Lemmon) are bros who literally do everything together. They live together, work together, gamble together and even dress up in woman's clothes together. The duo eventually end up fighting over Marilyn Monroe but despite her sexual magnetism she too takes a backseat to the powerful bromance. Joe and Jerry trust and follow each other blindly and sometimes to their own detriment. If one tells the other to make a stupid bet or dress up in drag with a little persuasion they will cave to the other's wishes. During a scene in Lemmon's train car bunk he is surrounded by female band members in their night gowns who are drinking and flirting. As the girls playfully jostle with him and put a block of ice down his nightgown Lemmon calls hysterically for his pal to come and rescue him. Jerry and Joe get each other into all sorts of trouble but at least they can count on being in trouble together.