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Old 10-10-2017, 04:08 PM
 
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Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 77%. I'm a big movie snob, frankly. Movies that the critics like, I like. I liked it about 77%. ;D I also thought it was authentic that Lithgow gave her another chance to explain herself. I also thought the shallow women were believable. Not the best movie ever, but it was good, IMHO.
Excuse me, but may I suggest that you not denigrate yourself as a "snob"? Don't let the world condemn you as snobby or elite. We have to stop being apologetic for gravitating to better choices.

Say instead that you have good taste, that you appreciate good quality, and that your choices tend to align with experts.

That said, I thought it wasn't a great movie, but I enjoyed that it tackled different subject matter and it wasn't afraid to maybe make people uncomfortable.
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