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TRUST WEIGHTED
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Good
3.0
Marilyn Monroe rescues Bus Stop, as she rescued so many of her movies, her luminescent sexuality juxtaposed against a… |
Very Good
3.5
Marilyn's Cherie is a Phoenix girl who never sees the sun. Phoenix. Sun. Pale. One of those doesn't go with the o… |
Good
3.0
Bus Stop's screenplay is taken from William Inge's Broadway drama, only it plays on-screen as half a comedy, one that… |
Risqué
1.8
Marilyn Monroe at a full 2.0 on the Sex meter – titillation extraordinaire. Edge pattern of 2.0 Sex, 1.6 Violence & … |
Glib
1.4
Hollywood America, circa 1956. Notably, Bus Stop is from the height of the intercity bus era, right before America… |
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