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Lucille Ball: The First Lady of Comedy
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<blockquote data-quote="ClassyCo" data-source="post: 385455" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I originally saw it many years ago online, but it was an edited version and so much was cut out of the running time. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, they recreate the big bread scene, the Vitameatavegamin commercial, the chocolate factory, the "I'm having a baby" scene, the grape stomping scene, and maybe one or two more. </p><p></p><p>The scenes weren't all that good, but honestly, I didn't think they were too bad. From what I've seen, York's rendition was better than what Debra Messing and Nicole Kidman did. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You've honestly got a point here. Maybe a good biopic should tackle her television career from I LOVE LUCY to the failure that LIFE WITH LUCY ended up being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassyCo, post: 385455, member: 7"] I originally saw it many years ago online, but it was an edited version and so much was cut out of the running time. Yes, they recreate the big bread scene, the Vitameatavegamin commercial, the chocolate factory, the "I'm having a baby" scene, the grape stomping scene, and maybe one or two more. The scenes weren't all that good, but honestly, I didn't think they were too bad. From what I've seen, York's rendition was better than what Debra Messing and Nicole Kidman did. You've honestly got a point here. Maybe a good biopic should tackle her television career from I LOVE LUCY to the failure that LIFE WITH LUCY ended up being. [/QUOTE]
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