cptgaio

DeRank : 5,23
DeAge™ : 7178 days • Here since 19 october 2006
The Who Who's Next
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A review that's a bit too brief, a beautiful album.
David Lynch The Elephant Man
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I always cry... a very heartfelt and relatable review.
Sergio Martino L'allenatore nel pallone
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Alright, alright...
Mario Bava Operazione Paura
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Everything is beautiful.
Manowar Gods Of War
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I still have to listen to it, but I really like them, so I think I will enjoy it; the review is good.
Mario Monicelli I Soliti Ignoti (1958)
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You're really good, Pippo! I'm not voting on the review because I've decided to stick to this line in the film section, but I assure you that I enjoyed it a lot. There's nothing to say about the movie.
Alan Parker Pink Floyd The Wall
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A lengthy review that ultimately says little or nothing new, a movie that marked my adolescence.
Grinderman Grinderman
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I still have to listen to it, but I think it won't disappoint me as usual. Nice review.
Peter Weir Picnic A Hanging Rock
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A beautiful film that is always enjoyable to watch, a review without any infamy and without praise.
William Friedkin L'esorcista (versione integrale)
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The ones s4 mentions are masterpieces even today; films, like all works of art, need to be understood within their historical and social context; otherwise, we risk remaining superficial, which happens far too often. It is not just a matter of inventing a genre but of overturning certain clichés. In the case of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," these clichés are not only shaken, but from that point on, no one would ever view "horror" films in a traditional way again; one could almost say it was avant-garde.