I remember when Roger trashed Shirley Valentine and I thought he’d given it 0 stars in his print review, but no, he gave it one. Of course, I understand his system now. He only gave zero stars to artistically inept and morally repugnant films. Half a star would be for films that were really dead in a certain way. Guess this film wasn’t that.
It’s funny of how Roger says he would certainly wring the neck of the British actress of Pauline Collins. Perhaps I should do that to the British couple Mark and Roxanne Hoyle under the pseudonym Ladbaby.
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I remember when Roger trashed Shirley Valentine and I thought he’d given it 0 stars in his print review, but no, he gave it one. Of course, I understand his system now. He only gave zero stars to artistically inept and morally repugnant films. Half a star would be for films that were really dead in a certain way. Guess this film wasn’t that.
It’s funny of how Roger says he would certainly wring the neck of the British actress of Pauline Collins. Perhaps I should do that to the British couple Mark and Roxanne Hoyle under the pseudonym Ladbaby.
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