gbrunoro

DeRank : 1,15
DeAge™ : 7232 days • Here since 22 august 2006
Black Sabbath Forbidden
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A record I've never heard, but I'm surprised by such a harsh review since Tony Iommi has always produced quality albums. More or less beautiful, of course, but ugly as they say here, never... At this point, I'm really curious to listen to it!
Mel Brooks Frankenstein Junior
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"A.B. Normal, that's what it was called..." An absolute masterpiece of cinema history. Every time I rewatch it, I crack up laughing. At this point, I'm waiting for a review of "The Smarter Brother of Sherlock Holmes"...
David Lynch Strade Perdute
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a lengthy and convoluted script, although when dealing with Lynch it’s almost inevitable. It remains one of the most beautiful and unsettling films I’ve ever seen, featuring a Patricia Arquette with an almost bothersome beauty...
Martin Scorsese Toro Scatenato
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I believe that the hyperrealism of the encounters was intentional, to highlight and amplify the sense of disorientation that pervades the entire film. What a masterpiece...
Stanley Kubrick 2001: Odissea Nello Spazio
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It's nice to see that the poor soul who wrote this review got so enraged by my rating of his review (but aren't we in a democratic country?) that he went on to give negative ratings to all of my reviews regardless, probably without even reading them. Aside from the fact that I'm always amazed to see that there are people who have so much time to waste, what astonishes me is to see that there are people truly convinced, who take these stupidities to heart as if they were personal issues. In short, some people really believe it. Congratulations, lucky you! P.S. But can't you grow up just a little bit?!?!?! Meh...
Stanley Kubrick 2001: Odissea Nello Spazio
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I stopped at Kubrick; he's not a genius...
Renato Zero e Vasco Rossi Live @ Stadio Olimpico
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pathetic regardless... sure there are people with time to waste!
Bernardo Bertolucci Novecento
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Yes, indeed, inverted votes... what an idiot...
David Cronenberg Crash
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Absolute masterpiece. I would say it’s striking. It almost seems to me like a personal vision of the world and cyberpunk aesthetics by Cronenberg (the metal is more beautiful than flesh). A film that shakes you from the gut to the brain. I repeat, a striking film before which it is impossible to remain indifferent.
Bernardo Bertolucci Novecento
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never seen such a blatant display of ignorance, even in many comments (I haven't read them all): the film is a very fierce critique of communism, and of monochrome ideologies, regardless of whether they are red or black. anyway, the film is at times boring and pretentious, but definitely interesting, at least for the attempt to "sing" a certain peasant epic that, unfortunately, has often been forgotten or sacrificed on the altar of rhetoric. As for the rest, Bertolucci is an excellent director even though, like everyone else, he has made some shitty films. Things happen...