KurtTheFish02

DeRank : 0,26
DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Samuele Bersani Manifesto Abusivo
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I CARE A LOT about hearing it before making judgments, even in the review.
Fabio Fazio - Che Tempo Che Fa Roberto Saviano 25 Marzo 2009
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Beautiful review, it's a pity I missed Saviano.. while I too cried for that penalty! Superb review.
Oliver Stone Platoon
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One of the Vietnam movies that always strikes me when they air it occasionally is "Casualties of War" with Michael J. Fox and Sean Penn, truly moving, perhaps because I'm easy to tears.
Oliver Stone Platoon
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I hope to be able to have children to whom I can offer music, films, and books that go beyond simple textbooks (and just playing little games in the park), which can provide them with the right inputs at the right time; blessed are those who had parents of this kind (of course, no one is born a “perfect parent,” but if they allow me from up there, I will give it my all). I completely disagree with the three titles mentioned above: every opinion is valid. I agree with the passing grade for the movie. By the way, "Apocalypse Now" I A D O R E . . .
Oliver Stone Platoon
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I hope to be able to have children to whom I can offer music, films, and books that go beyond simple textbooks (and just playing little games in the park), which can provide them with the right inputs at the right time; blessed are those who had parents of this kind (of course, no one is born a “perfect parent,” but if they allow me from up there, I will give it my all). I completely disagree with the three titles mentioned above: every opinion is valid. I agree with the passing grade for the movie. By the way, "Apocalypse Now" I A D O R E . . .
Quentin Tarantino Bastardi Senza Gloria
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@Darkeve: look, I want to be totally honest :-) I've sniffed a little of Tarantino. I remember a bit of Pulp Fiction, but it didn't grab me much at the time, maybe I was too young!? I remember the scene from Sin City, but if I love that movie it's not because of that scene; I remember a bit of Kill Bill, but it really didn't catch my attention; in short, I should give it another try ;-)
Christopher Nolan Memento
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One of my absolute favorite movies, watched and rewatched, we'll save the 5 for the true masterpieces ;-) Nolan still has a lot to say (born in 1970!).
Christopher Nolan Batman Begins
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This is titled "Batman Begins," or rather, its beginning. Perhaps a bit forced in its heroic endeavor set in Gotham City, against what was once his mentor, but absolutely a worthy prologue to the film that followed (which is at least worth a 9).
Quentin Tarantino Bastardi Senza Gloria
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I've never seen a Tarantino movie, give me advice on what to do: should I make up for it?
Coen Brothers The Big Lebowski
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I’ve watched this film over and over again and I’ve always appreciated it a lot, even though I don’t consider it one for "laughs at the cinema" (I found the DVD for 4.90 but had other priorities, what a shame!). I've always thought the Coen brothers truly know what they’re doing, as directors, producers, or whatever you want to call it :-)