Rate: Florence Foster Jenkins

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I was just talking with Paul Krassner, hoping he could give me some great recommendations, so I sent him my list of 100, and he replied with this movie. Has anyone seen it? Ratings help me decide on which movies to watch. It's been 4 days, partly because I thought a few days would give me more urges to watch, and I was gone all day yesterday on a whim.

Please no spoilers. A grade is just fine. Someone elsewhere spoiled a movie by saying it had a bad ending.



Matt, I see you've already watched Florence Foster Jenkins and didn't care for it. So my post is a bit after the fact. But, I really enjoyed it. I reviewed it, my review and gave it
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It wasn't a deep movie, nor was it socially relevant or emotionally moving. But it was a well done period piece, bio pic, with light comedy by two fine actors. It was better than the latest comic-book-hero movie of the week. That's for sure.



I was just talking with Paul Krassner, hoping he could give me some great recommendations, so I sent him my list of 100, and he replied with this movie. Has anyone seen it?
i gave florence foster jenkins a 5.7/10, but the more important thing is why/how were you talking with paul krassner?
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I havent seen it yet but looks wonderful from the trailers.



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i gave florence foster jenkins a 5.7/10, but the more important thing is why/how were you talking with paul krassner?
We started our conversations talking about Mort Sahl, and became e-mail buddies.



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I thought this was gonna be some chick I had to rate from 1 to 10
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