Hardrock92

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7213 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Linea 77 Horror Vacui
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Tiziano Ferro has a nice voice???... they've always been a pain in the ass for me... I mean... just because we don't have rock bands here (that's what many think, but it's bullshit) doesn't mean we have to dumbly and trivially resort to those American trends... to me, Linea are the "metal" version of Finley... not considering the bullshit about Tiziano Ferro anyway, the review is well written...
Paolo Sorrentino Il Divo
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Great movie...watched it not many days ago...even though maybe Nero is right when he says that we should have focused more on the process...
Ridley Scott American Gangster
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I liked it... it's true that it doesn't have anything particularly brilliant... but it's really well made... the only thing I didn't go crazy over is the ending... really feels thrown together.
Francesco De Gregori Per brevità chiamato artista
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Beautiful...celebration is my favorite...
No Age Nouns
No Age Nouns
3 jun 08
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As usual, it piqued my curiosity... always great Alessio.
The Cult Sonic Temple
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Beautiful as always... I will always prefer the early albums by the Cult... in my opinion, they are the most authentic...
Bullet For My Valentine Scream Aim Fire
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@cool...but many still support it...
Bullet For My Valentine Scream Aim Fire
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I agree with every word... this group is a cascade of clichés... but then what does "metalcore" really mean? To me, it's a meaningless term... it means everything and nothing... even Slipknot would be considered metalcore... and do Slipknot have anything in common with these guys? From what I've listened to, really very little... sure... if we categorize this album as radio rock, the rating goes up a bit because for that genre it's perfect... but it has very little to do with metal...
Akira Kurosawa Ran
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I agree with those who say that cinema, first and foremost, must be image... for words... plots and dialogue there is literature, indeed (even if in a book the plot doesn’t have to be the most important thing)... cinema was born as image... an image that, even without dialogue, has communicative power... then one might prefer films with a precise logical thread (and they don’t have to be Moccia's crap)... but it is undeniable that the cinematic art is based on the image...
Akira Kurosawa Ran
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I've recently started getting into Kurosawa... so far I've only seen Seven Samurai... a great film... I've heard good things about this guy... but I've never seen anything else... @supervai... I also think Poletti is good at reviewing films... but what often bothers me is that he comes off a bit like a know-it-all... I mean... I know everything... you know nothing... maybe that's not even his intention... but it's what comes across... also (this is almost unrelated to the film and directly addressing Poletti) I want to say that after reading what you wrote in a review about Welles where you claim that technique is the fundamental part of cinema, I disagree... in my opinion, cinema should be an image capable of evoking emotions... technique is indeed very important... but for a viewer, it takes on a value that might even be marginal... with this, I say goodbye and congratulate you on the excellent review...