vellutogrigio

DeRank : 1,60
DeAge™ : 7216 days • Here since 6 september 2006
Weather Report Night Passage
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Well done! Probably their last significant album.
Pier Paolo Pasolini Il Decameron
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I'm sorry Il_Paolo
Pier Paolo Pasolini Il Decameron
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I break a lance in favor of Il_Paolo. His dissenting opinion on Pasolini—in contrast to the glorification of a certainly significant intellectual who, nevertheless, limited himself to pontificating from his bourgeois apartments—deserves respect; moreover, the review is not so trivial.
Alfonso Brescia Zappatore
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Well, Poletti. I don't want to take away from the comments on this film, but I don't think Fellini was technically impeccable. A poet, certainly, a great self-promoter, a symbol for our country: but, when it comes down to it, a hedonist, and at the same time, a decadent: as a man, but, above all, as an artist.
Alfonso Brescia Zappatore
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Poletti, you know what I think of Fellini and Amarcord. Well done, Il_paolo, but I suggest you take a vacation and slightly change the style of your reviews (at least the initial invocation and the final greetings). Merola was nice.
Brian De Palma The Black Dahlia
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I liked it, and I found some aspects (the clown's painting and what comes from it) quite unsettling. The choice of Swank as the femme fatale wasn't great, and in any case, the narrative felt a bit disjointed - more form than substance, as usual with De Palma. In any case, we need more films like this!
Auguste e Louis Lumière L'uscita Dalle Fabbriche Lumière (1895)
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Poletti, I raise your average; you write well even if in the comments you sometimes seem a bit too self-satisfied. Honestly, I don't give a grade to the work of the Lumiere brothers, as it is a technical test, not cinema. Therefore, even the comparisons you make in the review don't carry much weight.
Ken Hensley Proud Words On A Dusty Shelf
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Nice review, great catch. I really liked him as an organist - especially in the early albums of Heep - I know that in the '80s he was with Blackfoot, and then became a technical director for some musical instrument company. A talented guy!