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MOTH FUN REVIEW 2

Dear Aunt Leslie,
When we last elucidated, Corny had just leapt in to add his own inquiry into the acting chops of the Moth Guy, but Jazzy steps back in and decides to see what sort of flavoring this insect actor might have! After a couple of quick nips, Jazzy decides that the bug needs a little more "seasoning", so back we go with the whirling moth on the floor, dancing a doodle to delight his fellow thespians. Once again, we want to note for all the fur film fans out there that Director Allen has broken new ground by introducing the first inter species fur film and kudos to the Moth Guy for taking on the challenge!
More review to follow--- Take care, Tom W.

MOTH FUN FINAL REVIEW...

Dear Aunt Leslie,
Moth Fun Pt. 2 takes a different pace than Pt.1, mainly because the insect stunt moth appears to be tuckered out! Jazzy tries to encourage the tiny thespian, but Moth Guy seems to be low on gas. Jazzy decides to look elsewhere for entertainment and walks out of the shot, which leaves the director with a quick decision, and so the camera moves in tight for a closeup. That seems to be all the stimulus that Moth Guy needed, because, lo and behold, actors being actors, he starts on the move again! And that brings Jazzy back into the scene, who then proceeds to apply further "encouragement" to the fluffy winged co-star. At this point, though, the Moth Guy has whirled his last and pretty much just lays there, his little legs worn out from his earlier dancecapade! Jazzy gives him one more nose nudge, but then exits stage right. and the camera pulls back and freeze frames on the now empty stage.
So, a tough acting workout for the first inter species fur film, at least as far as the winged participant is concerned. Some Hollywood gossips are putting out the story that there was conflict on the set between the 3 main characters, leading to one of the stars requiring hospitalization! So in reply, the House of Allen studio has put out this statement---"We want everyone to know that here at the studio, we always work with the highest standards in the fur film industry, so we want to assure you that NO actor was completely eaten during the making of this film!"
There you have it! There's more films and more reviews to come...take care, Tom W.

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