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<title>Comment by Douglas Mays on Movie Review: &lt;i&gt;I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!&lt;/i&gt; </title>
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<description>I Love You, Alice B!!!!  A great film as a time piece and blasting cap for cultural movement of the time.

You got it though...as great cinema it doesn&#039;t hold up.  But that is not always the purpose of film.  As far as social impact goes, it does hold up.  

As art icon catagory, it is a film that deserves recognition.   It cracked me up at the time.  And take a look at what has happened on earth since then...So yeah, your C+ rating is about right.  Even back then I gave it a C+.  But that doesn&#039;t take away from it&#039;s value.

Boob, Tad, Carnel and Alice?  Weazy Rider?

Shut up, D!!
DM

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