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	Comments on: Review: Clint Eastwood’s ‘Jersey Boys’ A Classy Yet Clumsy Transfer From Stage To Screen	</title>
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		By: Leo Rourke		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I thought the movie was fantastic.  Having lived through the 60s I remember their songs like it was yesterday.  Jersey Boys brought back a lot of great memories.

It&#x27;s easy to criticize. In fact, as my dearly departed father once said, criticism is the most common form of unskilled labor.

Leo Rourke]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought the movie was fantastic.  Having lived through the 60s I remember their songs like it was yesterday.  Jersey Boys brought back a lot of great memories.</p>
<p>It&#x27;s easy to criticize. In fact, as my dearly departed father once said, criticism is the most common form of unskilled labor.</p>
<p>Leo Rourke</p>
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		By: DANIEL CASARES		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I saw the movie, Jersey Boys and it had more mistakes.


1.	The song âMy Eyes Adore You,â, in the movie he sings it to his daughter, when actually it has yet to be written.
2.	When they all get together for their Hall of Fame induction, the make-up for Frankie Valli really is terrible. 
3.	When his daughter dies and heâs seating down at the grave site, the actor who looks sad, does not even shed a tear for the loss of his daughter.
4.	The singer who plays Valli, his voice pitch is too high; even at the end of the movie when movie does play on of their songs, anyone can tell that the voice of the actor does not match the original singer.
5.	At the dance, at the end of the movie, a female dancer is seen with an ankle bracelet. That was not the custom in those days. 
6.	When the song, âCanât Take My Eyes Off Youâ is played, the brass is way off key from the original.

Iâve seen the play in Vegas, and its way better than this movieâ¦ that group, in Vegas, would have been better for this.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw the movie, Jersey Boys and it had more mistakes.</p>
<p>1.	The song âMy Eyes Adore You,â, in the movie he sings it to his daughter, when actually it has yet to be written.<br />
2.	When they all get together for their Hall of Fame induction, the make-up for Frankie Valli really is terrible.<br />
3.	When his daughter dies and heâs seating down at the grave site, the actor who looks sad, does not even shed a tear for the loss of his daughter.<br />
4.	The singer who plays Valli, his voice pitch is too high; even at the end of the movie when movie does play on of their songs, anyone can tell that the voice of the actor does not match the original singer.<br />
5.	At the dance, at the end of the movie, a female dancer is seen with an ankle bracelet. That was not the custom in those days.<br />
6.	When the song, âCanât Take My Eyes Off Youâ is played, the brass is way off key from the original.</p>
<p>Iâve seen the play in Vegas, and its way better than this movieâ¦ that group, in Vegas, would have been better for this.</p>
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		By: nyguy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Total tv movie, it was shockingly pedestrian. The story flew here and there and didn&#x27;t earn any of its emotional moments. The worst part is the singing wasn&#x27;t half as interesting as the recordings, although the cast could sing they captured none of the magic that was the 4 Seasons harmonies. A real bust.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Total tv movie, it was shockingly pedestrian. The story flew here and there and didn&#x27;t earn any of its emotional moments. The worst part is the singing wasn&#x27;t half as interesting as the recordings, although the cast could sing they captured none of the magic that was the 4 Seasons harmonies. A real bust.</p>
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