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7/10
Really? That's the Best You Could Do?
9 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I have loved Mrs. Maisel, but the second season may have been my last. It was bad enough that you had her first go back and sleep with the cheater that abandoned her, but a second time? Really? What's wrong with portraying strong, independent women pursuing healthy relationships? Or surviving turmoil and stress without a man? Why would she go back to that weasel Joel when she had a stronger, better looking man who adored and respected her? I'm glad that a third season was already bought and paid for. You've got about thirty seconds on Season 3 Episode 1 to save this sinking series and have Midge change her mind and slap Joel's face. It would be heartbreaking to see such amazing characters and dialogue wasted on a misogynistic fall back scenerio.
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I Feel Pretty (2018)
10/10
BEST THERAPY EVER - HILARIOUS
20 April 2018
Forget the critics, read what real people think. The audience in our theatre was rolling on the floor. My sides hurt when I left the movie. This is a film that real men and women can completely understand. It was absolutely wonderful from start to finish. The crowd was engaged and thoroughly enjoyed the movie. I'll be going back to see it again. Take a friend or meet one when you get there. "I Feel Pretty" may not have been a hit with the film critics, but it wasn't written for them. It was made for real people.
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9/10
Where do you end up when your spiritual walk takes a U-turn?
3 August 2012
Courage and strength highlight each chapter of this story as we watch one man lead his family through the most difficult path of all; the right one. How does a humble man, without pretense or guile, open up the minds of folks so set in their ways that they cannot bear to hear any truth but their own?

Laced with humor and colored with a dash of southern charm, this amazing drama is sure to be a classic reminder that we must set aside prejudices in all areas of our lives if we truly seek to find the truth. Edward Fudge has diligently dedicated his life to deliberately digging deeper into the scriptures towards a more comprehensive understanding of God. What he finds challenges his core beliefs and forces him to defend the truth in the face of unfamiliar opposition, his own brethren.

Better than any rousing sports flick, this is a fascinating tale; one worthy of at least two bowls of popcorn.
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