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 worth watching? Honestly, it depends on how much you enjoy the smell of old paper and the feeling of secondhand embarrassment. If you like weird artifacts from the early days of film, you might find this charming. If you are looking for a cohesive narrative, you will absolutely hate it. It’s essential...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this actually worth watching? Honestly, it depends on how much you enjoy the smell of old paper and the feeling of secondhand embarrassment. If you like weird artifacts from the early days of film, you might find this charming. If you are looking for a cohesive narrative, you will absolutely hate it. It’s essentially just reading someone else’s cringey mail. Juliet Jowell collected these letters, and for some reason, they decided to put them on the screen. It feels less like a movie and more..."

