Mel Brooks, Seriously
“Life Stinks” may not earn millions for Brooks or the studio. But, ironically, that relates directly to one of the film’s several beneficial messages--that is, our sense of self-worth should not be defined by our possessions but by who we are.
Such an admirable concept may not be well received in business circles, but it’s a reason for being for the homeless.
MARSHALL McNOTT
Claremont
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