New Yorker article on "Sour Grapes"

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I saw the film in DC earlier this month. Peggy and I both enjoyed it. Maureen Downey did a Q&A with a Post reporter afterwards. I think it's supposed to be available on Netflix at some point.
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I saw Sour Grapes a few weeks ago. For me, the most amusing figures were Jefery Levy and his buddies. Decadence and cretinism - pure and simple.
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Rudi Finkler wrote:I saw Sour Grapes a few weeks ago. For me, the most amusing figures were Jefery Levy and his buddies. Decadence and cretinism - pure and simple.
Do you mean Jeff Leve or someone else?
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No, Jeff Levy, movie producer. Not Jeff Leve of winecellarinsider.com.

Rudi, I agree, decadence and cretinism is an apt description.
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DavidG wrote:No, Jeff Levy, movie producer. Not Jeff Leve of winecellarinsider.com.

Rudi, I agree, decadence and cretinism is an apt description.
Yes, absolutely. Although I'd put them in the reverse order. These Beavis and Butthead wannabes made for excellent comic relief!
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