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Article Excerpt Byline: Scott Galupo, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Since Jennifer Lopez has raised the ire of, and subsequently stood up to, the anti-fur zealots, I decided I'd give the girl a second chance.
Then I saw "Monster-in-Law," in which Miss Lopez reprises her patented ethnic underdog persona - you know, the "Jenny From the Block," "Maid in Manhattan" thing, where Miss Lopez diffidently, but unapologetically, keeps it real and hoists the socialites by their own petard.
Meanwhile, we're supposed to forget that she's a lunatic on wheels.
Sorry, J.-Lo, I couldn't budge; you still can't act.
Fortunately for "Monster," it's the comeback vehicle for Jane Fonda, who is out from under...
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