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Topic History of: American Fiction
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JK2006 And interesting about pseudonyms. Remember me in the early 1970s? Piglets, Shag, One Hundred Ton and a Feather, Sakkarin, Weathermen...
JK2006 So great to see a movie which is deep and complicated whilst being witty and funny. Lots of laughs and quite a few tears. Surprises galore. You never look at your watch. Fellow viewers are rocking with laughter - out loud; not stifled. Terrific film.
JK2006 Absolutely loved it. Three smashes in a row (last weekend The Holdovers; before that Dune2). Funny (the audience rocked with laughter) but also intelligent. Brilliant movie.