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Pooh Forse Ancora Poesia
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This is PoohPooh!!
Chris Cornell Euphoria Morning
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Everything's fine except for the part about Audioslave, which I don’t find negative at all. Of course, to appreciate it, you have to remove the blinders you have in front of you with the labels SOUNDGARDEN and RATM.
Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie
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I must say that I agree with everything you said. However, I find myself disagreeing with your personal opinion about the path that Disney has taken. In my opinion, the collaboration with Pixar is the right one. Of course, the nostalgia for classic cartoons is strong. However, I believe that the flaw in the latest productions lies not in the Disney/Pixar partnership, but in the lack of well-distributed ideas within the works. For example, the latest film, Wall-E, is simply superb, but other "cartoons" like The Incredibles are quite horrifying. The fact is that, in my opinion, in order to keep up with Dreamworks' releases, the quality of Disney-branded films has at least halved, except for a few rare exceptions, producing more works per year compared to the traditional Christmas cartoon (or potentially another one).
Timoria Storie Per Vivere
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Is it a joke really?
Mike Figgis Via da Las Vegas
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I agree with you about Cage's shortcomings, which are nonetheless softened by almost always fitting performances (see Face Off, while it’s horrendous in Ghost Rider). I haven't seen the film, but I believe that after your review, I definitely will. PS: Now you've left me in shock, because I didn't know he had won an Oscar either. PPS: If his portrayal of a drunk is so convincing, why didn’t they cast him to play Bukowski in "Factotum" (not that I disliked Dillon, but the film did).
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth
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Well, I actually felt the background sense too. Also, I noticed the reference to Brand New Cadillac and the opening of I Want To Break Free by Queen in another song. Julian's voice is too linear and drunken trying to sound like a rebel, but in the end, it's just nauseating... It's a bit like today's Vasco that has to go EEEEEEEEEEHH!!!!!!
Joel & Ethan Coen Fratello, dove sei?
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Really beautiful.
Jason Reitman Juno
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Very beautiful and unexpected film. There have been few decent comedies lately that possess the blend of laughter and poetry without falling into the trivial, but how can we forget MOLTO INCINTO and NON MI MOLLARE?
Ben Stiller Zoolander
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I believe that after 1 pallottola spuntata, parody films have become a parody of themselves... Funny, right? There are a few exceptions, but comedy films have turned into a different genre that implicitly incorporates this characteristic (e.g., Planet Terror, The Snatch, Little Miss Sunshine, Non mi mollare...). In the tragedy or banality of the action, they turn out to be much more enjoyable than films aimed exclusively at making you laugh. Stiller's category remains above average and reaches its peak with the big screen adaptation of "Starsky & Hutch." This Zoolander is cute, but relatively silly and trivialized, even though it has some truly hilarious moments.
Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy
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Starting from the title, it reads: "Guns..." ok =1. Reading the review, it says "The Story of Guns + undercoaster album." I see I explained your review better and more briefly. 1. Don't take it the wrong way, but in your eagerness and desire to slam this album, you stripped the information down to the bone and showed off your knowledge of the history of Guns N' Roses, but in the other parts, you manage excellently.