vellutogrigio

DeRank : 1,60
DeAge™ : 7216 days • Here since 6 september 2006
Righeira The Best
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Nice Righeira and nice Il_Paolo. But try to review something a bit more "serious"...
Sergio Leone Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo
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Nice, an attempt to blend comedy and drama. In the review, you elaborate on the plot at the expense of critical evaluation.
Pier Francesco Pingitore GianBurrasca
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Of tastes
Alan Parker Fuga di mezzanotte (Midnight Express)
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I didn't like it much, but it's not bad. @I Love: Il_Paolo is right, Brad Davis starred in a Fassbinder film - Querelle de Brest - and had the same sexual tastes as the German director or Freddie Mercury, meeting the same fate as the Queen singer, in the same year no less. Sic transit gloria mundi.
Toto Cutugno L'italiano
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Too much grace Il_Paolo: you write well, I share your choices, even though personally I would never sign reviews on subjects like the ones you choose. So, welcome to you.
Squallor Le più belle canzoni degli Squallor
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Never endured
Mission of Burma Signals, Calls and Marches
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Well done to them and well done to you.
Carlo Verdone Borotalco
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Mariangela Melato is fine, but she hasn't really done much cinema since the mid-'70s. Liù Bosisio, apart from being the wife of Fantozzi - a role I would say is not outstanding - what else has she done? Yes, you’ll tell me she voiced Marge Simpson, but that's not enough. La Giorgi was really good - better than her contemporary Muti - and also truly cool.
Carlo Verdone Borotalco
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@tom: "Schoolmates" is often regarded as the best, but I don't like it too much because it insists on the ensemble aspect, and, indeed, it seems very much inspired by "The Big Chill," albeit with a touch of all'amatriciana.
Todd Rundgren 2nd Wind
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Jake... I’m also a Rundgrenian. While leaving the most fitting suggestions to the reviewer, start with Faithful - the most immediate one, even with its covers - and then move on to the masterpieces "A Wizard a True Star" and "Something Anything", finishing with "Todd". Very 70s.