cptgaio

DeRank : 5,23
DeAge™ : 7176 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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Stay calm, they're doing it to provoke you, they're just kids, let them say whatever they want.
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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Yes, I definitely won't have to wait long for him, but maybe it's better this way. You won't miss me.
AA.VV. All The Invisible Children
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...the valleys of the West Vicentino... ;-)
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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What a shitty group those are, what a shitty group these are... what a drag... the day people learn to have a bit of respect will be worth celebrating...
Anthrax Stomp 442
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The reference to the Bay Area is for the genre, I know they don't come from there...
AA.VV. All The Invisible Children
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No, no, keep this style in my opinion; as far as my opinion goes, I won't express any views on the Italic mysteries...
Zita Swoon A Song About A Girls
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Dirtier compared to those I mentioned, hi, good work then, I'm on vacation :-P
Anthrax Stomp 442
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No, they weren't underestimated during the golden years of the Bay Area; they were very popular. Then, with the arrival of the '90s, they lost some commercial appeal because more media-attractive genres emerged, like the resurgence of a certain type of Hard Rock, see the turning point of Metallica or Guns 'n Roses. However, their importance (the first true example of crossover) has never been forgotten. In the general crisis of Metal over the past decade, this remains one of the best works.
Zita Swoon A Song About A Girls
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P.S. Yes, I’ve read all the books you recommend... thanks anyway!
Zita Swoon A Song About A Girls
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I don’t know, but you have to start from the idea that Truffaut, in a certain way, represents imperfect cinema by definition (all his films are like that), so this was intended for me. What can I say... I am sentimental; certain acts of love (even towards not necessarily a person) always touch me deeply... like the scenes where you see him dreaming of himself as a child while stealing the posters of "Citizen Kane." These things move me. I'm not an aesthetic purist; I might scandalize you, but for example, I much prefer the more "messy" Lynch over the aesthetically pristine Kubrick, Antonioni, or Welles.