KurtTheFish02

DeRank : 0,26
DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Brad Anderson The Machinist (L'Uomo Senza Sonno)
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Oh, I won't comment on the statements made about "Fight Club" just because I reviewed it...
Brad Anderson The Machinist (L'Uomo Senza Sonno)
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Cabbage, I just realized I saw it right before I got sick (that's why my memory blocked it out). I absolutely HAVE to see it again.
Neil Burger The Illusionist (L'illusionista)
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p.s. I would like you to explain to me how this plot relates to that of "The Prestige" °_° (moreover, Norton is Norton; in certain roles, he is a master and is enough on his own to elevate the level of many films, just look at the second "Hulk"; I have great respect for Bale and hope that one day he reaches that level)
Mike Shinoda Kurt Cobain
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Honestly, the face of the subject hardly looks like Kurt Cobain's, and as mentioned above, I hope it's not taken from a photo; the review earns a passing grade for the effort made (even though I care about Italian and writing: I believe that things written down by hand or on a keyboard should be reread multiple times, grammatical errors aside, in order to be good).
Neil Burger The Illusionist (L'illusionista)
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Not a masterpiece, but truly enjoyable.
Brian De Palma Carlito's Way
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I completely agree with Superboia and Zarozinia, in fact here it’s not the ā€œspallottolateā€ that take the lead.
Tim Burton Sweeney Todd
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I express my personal opinion only with grades, respecting everything read so far. I just want to add that I think a young boy has absolutely nothing to do with this film-musical; in fact, when I saw it in a minor's screening, there were none at all.
Brian De Palma Carlito's Way
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I repeat, Scarface 134,471 voters on the world-famous portal imdb, Carlito's 46,529. At this point, it could very well be the opposite: older audiences might consider the first less noteworthy than the second (finding Scarface too "trash-like") and therefore deem Carlito's superior.
Brian De Palma Carlito's Way
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Bravo Nes on Scarface, a mastodonic rise, almost unthinkable, and a decline that makes the good-hearted cheer, but conversely should make one reflect (an epic final scene here as well). All the observations on Penn in Carlito's are excellent, truly one of the most contemptible roles in the history of cinema, as Jack Of Fables says. Personally, I find it ridiculous to say that Scarface has been seen, voted on, or regarded more because it deals with coke or limitless gunfire; I believe it’s simply the "tones" of the two films that make the difference. And I repeat, in my opinion, if there hadn’t been a Penn at that level in Carlito's, the sequel would have been even less significant (from my side as well).
Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
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The world I would like, that is to say without "singers" like Vasco Rossi-Ligabue-cazziemazzi and co.