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the Today shows Gene Shalit called the movie visual junk food. The New York *Daily News*s ever acerbic Rex Reed, writing a review so venomous it should have come with a warning label, said Grease should really be covered on the obituary page, that it had been made by nitwits who havent the faintest idea what a camera is, that its music was atrocious, and that Newton-John sounds like a tone-deaf cow and makes a screen debut that has all of the charisma of rancid buttermilk. Perhaps the biggest sting of all was the one administered by *The New Yorker*s Pauline Kael, who called it a klutzburger, dismissing the entire film with one word
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