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A disappointment Nov 20, 2009 Tedious and repetitive, without the fascination factor of the early documentary by the Maysles. Thought I was ordering that one - next time I'll check more carefully.
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THE BEALES of GREY GARDEN Oct 29, 2009 THIS is NOT the original documentary..and WHAT a precious piece of film it is!..they've added scenes that were deleted and there's an interview by one of the brothers that is still alive at this making...Little Eddie was an amazing woman..I've seen this film so many times..cause she took a life that she did not choose and made the most of it...from an amazing sense of STYLE in clothing, to her reading with a magnifying glass and a pretty amazing BODY!!..she was FAR FROM STUPID!...she was just a plain ole' character like you would find in old Greenwich Village,NYC!...no harm to a soul...she had a nice life in that house..and I remember reading that she would only sell that house, after her mom died, if it was NOT torn down..and eventually the executive producer of 60 minutes , bought it and redid it...but it is still Grey Gardens and will always be..I liked it before..I fell totally in love with these characters
Tony(nyc)
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Great documentary! Oct 14, 2009 If you liked the first documentary then you will like the second. It shows more of the two ladies that everybody loves!
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In Edie-Beale Land Oct 06, 2009 A revealing, honest look at New York society in ruins. The famous Beale women, living with rats, racoons and reporters, yet still acting the roles of "grand dames" - a fascinating pictorial memory.
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A keener insight into the life of Edie Beale Sep 12, 2009 This film captures a greater insight the life and thoughts of Edie Beale. A must see to balance Grey Gardens -- this film demonstrates and supports even more so how manipulative the Maysles were as 'film-makers'.
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