cptgaio

DeRank : 5,23
DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Stephen Daldry The Hours
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Among the most moving things of recent years. Even the book it's taken from is beautiful.
Curzio Malaparte Coppi e Bartali
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Oh yes, it must have been tough, but those skinny ones didn't hold him back, and you know the times he looked fresher, yet he was there and "settled" for the stage placements because he had the overall classification in his hands: a gentleman. I saw him live three times: impressive!
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden
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Important but not their most beautiful. 5 anyway.
Curzio Malaparte Coppi e Bartali
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@Vrtx: I haven't read the review: I saw WSbk's comment in the "last 100" and wanted to share my thoughts. I also gave an opinion on the subject of the review because I must say that, as a cycling enthusiast, I had been waiting for the translation for a while (I don't know if the reviewer mentioned it was written in French in the 40s) and, however, it somewhat disappointed me. Not for the literary value itself but perhaps because I expected more cycling and less "sociology." But those are just opinions. Bye.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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You are presenting me with conjectures, Isi (respectable ones, of course), but still conjectures. Hello!
Curzio Malaparte Coppi e Bartali
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@WSbk: I'm going against the tide: for me it was Indurain who, however, was too much of a gentleman to drop the others and was "satisfied" with the standings. Good book, but I've read better ones on cycling than this: one above all "Coppi e il Diavolo" by the great Gianni Brera.
Dream Theater Images and Words
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Are you talking to me, Splinter?
Richard E. Kelley Ally McBeal
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To Ally only 5.
Lucio Fulci I Quattro dell'Apocalisse
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In his long career, Fulci (about 50 films if I'm not mistaken) alternated intelligent excess with something a bit more rowdy. Here we are in the first category. The review, what can I say?