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Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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No, look, it's not a matter of esteem. I stated right away that I prefer to think with my own head, beyond pro-American or conspiracy theories. All things considered, what I took away from a quick analysis is just confusion, which I'm still struggling to understand who it might please (whether the conspiracy theorists or the Americans). The fact remains that this was the objective of both to serve their own interests in a wavering official acknowledgment that certainly does not honor the United States. Moreover, I have only presented what can be noticed in this film/documentary without taking sides or having biases. All in all, let's say I lean 2-1 towards the conspiracy theorists, but certainty is still far from being established. Goodbye everyone.
Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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I wanted to thank CPTGAIO, SPOT, and everyone who expressed their opinions in a CIVIL manner, discussing with positions that were more or less convinced, but the doubt remains and, indeed, solidifies with the contrasting opinions of the two main interlocutors mentioned above. Anyway, personally I find it easier to support "unusual" theses by my nature, like those expressed by Mazzucco in the absence of true certainties, even if he may have been carried away by an acute case of conspiracy thinking, leading him to make some unusual if not absurd statements. The patchy certainties of the USA leave me perplexed, but I can see that they are not free from reflections and/or questions that arise spontaneously. Hello everyone and see you next time. PS: I was convinced that this review would have been posted by 5/6 people and instead...215!
Stefano Salvati Albakiara
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It might be due to the above comments or the sober and masterful conduct of Eletto's review that I am curious to check out this ignoble (?) "thing" being reviewed (even for the blow job competition ;D). I already found common ground with Eletto in the drafting of his thesis against "Il_migliore" concerning horror films. With this review, I feel like I agree with him even more.
Nickelback Dark Horse
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I consider it among the best along with The Long Road. The previous episode is merely a mishmash of tear-jerking ballads with no head or tail, from which only Animals, Photograph, Side of a Bullet, and (at best) Rockstar are saved. This one demands nothing, sounds good, and flows pleasantly from start to finish, with the drawback being the first single extracted and the uninspired ballads like in the past. Everything is good without prejudice or ambition.
Rod Serling Ai Confini Della Realtà - Stagione 1
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I also fondly remember "Quantum Leap" with Bakula (the one who also played the captain of the Enterprise in one season) as the protagonist, who was thrown back and forth in time.
Lagwagon Trashed
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"Hey! But that's... Enrico Pallazio!?" - 5 just for the nickname!
Norman Jewison Cincinnati Kid
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@Axel: "The Rounders - The Player" with Matt Damon and Edward Norton?
Norman Jewison Cincinnati Kid
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@Axel: Do you mean "The Sting"? I was a bit annoyed to read the review or to evaluate it given its mediocre length. But you turned out to be concise and precise even though you got a bit too lost in the plot. Rating: 3.5. I want to see the film.
Mestruophagia Demo 2008
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Five to you for the review and the discovery...5 to the band just for the tracklist and the group's name!
Massimo Mazzucco 11 settembre 2001: Inganno Globale
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Yes, I agree. That's why these things will remain hidden or half-revealed forever. And it was just my curiosity. Because tomorrow I will get up and continue living my damn daily life, which has nothing to do with these things and, indeed, will make me forget "piano, piano/poco, poco" (a quote from Crozza) everything that might be behind it. I don't want to stir controversy. I was just curious. But we will never know. In the meantime, at noon I’ll take a break and watch some random news program that tells me things (not made up, of course) "deviated" from actual events, surrounded by segments talking about "Prince Charles's ass hairs" (Caparezza) and through which the knight keeps us at his mercy with his 90% control over Italian information. My feelings were just a mix of curiosity and a lot of indignation. But we’ll never know… and, frankly, maybe that's how it should be. PS: Thank you all for your opinions and views on such a delicate matter as the one discussed here. I hope it has been constructive just like it was for me. And now I will move on to lighter things... I promise! ;)