The world's dumb-bells are writing the funniest film ever made. These lollapaloozas from the morning mail are genuine bonafide epistles received by business firms gathered from all over the world by Juliet Jowell, who has hundreds of them.
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Is this actually a movie? Honestly, it’s more like a slideshow of bad literacy and even worse logic. If you like vintage oddities and hearing people’s terrible spelling read out loud, you’ll have a blast. If you’re looking for a plot, or anything resembling a coherent structure, skip this immediately. It’s just a coll...

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"Is this actually a movie? Honestly, it’s more like a slideshow of bad literacy and even worse logic. If you like vintage oddities and hearing people’s terrible spelling read out loud, you’ll have a blast. If you’re looking for a plot, or anything resembling a coherent structure, skip this immediately. It’s just a collection of letters. People being profoundly, confusingly stupid in their correspondence to big companies. Some of these make the characters in The Big Show look like absolute genius..."

