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Pretend It's A City - Fran Leibowitz and Martin Scorsese - Too much fun.
Last edited Sun Jan 24, 2021, 02:35 AM - Edit history (1)
One of the best things I've seen in a long time.
Two smart people talking.
Plus there's a segment where Spike Lee is interviewing her, re-asks a somewhat impertinent question after she had already answered him and she metaphorically smacks him on the nose with a rolled up newspaper.
Netflix
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Pretend It's A City - Fran Leibowitz and Martin Scorsese - Too much fun. (Original Post)
GoneOffShore
Jan 2021
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Hey, Marty can relax. And being Ed McMahon to Fran's Johnny Carson is a pretty good gig.
GoneOffShore
Jan 2021
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Glamrock
(11,994 posts)1. Great series!
Although, Marty seemed to have transformed into Ed McMahon.
GoneOffShore
(17,593 posts)2. Hey, Marty can relax. And being Ed McMahon to Fran's Johnny Carson is a pretty good gig.
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)3. True that!
I didn't mean it as an insult, by the by. Just an observation...
bif
(23,910 posts)4. And where pray tell would one view this?
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)6. Loved it. And NYC cinematography great.