Shirley Temple, as remembered by LadySpaz

Jessica Kitrick hosts a very popular movie review vlog series called “Fools’ Gold,” in which she focuses on the best and the worst of Hollywood.  Her reviews are a mixture of satire, appreciation, joy and anger, and are both well-researched and hilarious.  While some of them may be a bit NSFW, you should definitely watch them on a computer that would allow you to enjoy the series with the speakers up and the inhibitions down.

Last year, Jessica – who posts under her review name “LadySpaz” – put together a retrospective of the film career of Shirley Temple.  It’s arguably one of the most well-researched and thought-out retrospectives of the famed actress / activist / ambassador, and it shows not only how popular Temple’s films were in the 1930’s; it also showed how the Temple formula almost never changed once it became a successful product.

So what are you waiting for?  Watch this clip.

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Hope you enjoy.

And if you’d like to see any of the other “Fools’ Gold” video blogs by LadySpaz, look for the blogroll on the right-hand column of my blog, and click her name.  And enjoy.  They’re really good.  And really funny.  And really intelligently crafted.