Blackdog

DeRank : 4,92
DeAge™ : 7160 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Sidney Lumet Quel Pomeriggio Di Un Giorno Da Cani (Dogday Afternoon)
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However, really, editors publish certain reviews just for the pleasure of reading the disgusted comments (nirvana77, the genius who had an incest with Ondarock..) and those 'artistic' ones like mine, no, because they would shit on point 5. Anyway, I love you all the same, and may the force be with you. Siempre. ;)
Sidney Lumet Quel Pomeriggio Di Un Giorno Da Cani (Dogday Afternoon)
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C.H.A.R.L.I.E. I understand you, I know what it means.. And I didn't offend anyone, just had the audacity to mention in a soft and caressing way debaser and some of its virile and aware members. They all want the porno-tax, and the sweet fillies of Schicchi now only expose more or less ample bosoms..
James Cameron Terminator
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Solidarity to C.H.A.R.L.I.E. Nokia -Polé, I believe that 'T2' was technically superior to the first one (effectively Cameron's debut): in 1984, it had a budget of about 10 millions of $, seven years later over a hundred and landing crafts for Normandy; like the Lucas’s Industrial Light & Magic that prepared crazy and then innovative special effects like morphing. But what matters is the script, and James has the guts when it comes to writing subjects (except for 'Rambo 2', he had to eat, right! :D ). Just think of 'Strange Days'... 'Terminator' is a classic of '80s fantasy, surpassed by the magnificent sequel - Poletti's observations on the use of spaces by the camera are spot on - and denigrated by a stupid third episode with Schwarzy already 'Governator'.
The Doors The Doors
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Please, can someone explain to my irresistible brain what music these doors are playing? Sanjù, and what if Rocco were a 'bull'?
Dario Argento Trauma
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The last worthy Silver (despite Asia taking the spotlight). Then comes the deluge, of nonsense.
William Friedkin Vivere e Morire a Los Angeles
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Hard to find a nihilistic cop thriller like this one. Masterpiece '80s by the great and always badass Friedkin.
Supertramp Breakfast in America
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The bassists were Farrell and then Dougie Thomson. In fact, Hodgson, vox & guitars, began his coaching career shortly after his departure from Supertramp; first at Bristol City, until his inglorious arrival in '95 at International. As for the Romanian, damn, even Juve in 2001 decided to sell a certain Zidane: then they won the scudetto (kindly granted by the strongest Roma of all time...).
Black Sabbath Volume 4
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I downloaded something: nice, but the first 3 overshadow it.
Nirvana Nevermind
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Well, reverse, nirvana77 I assume so..
Nirvana Nevermind
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Enough Nirvana=product=maicòlgekson: it's a colossal bullshit. Let me tell you, I lived through the release of 'Nevermind', unlike those pumped up by MTV: the video for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' was played in rotation only a few months after the album came out, that is, when it literally exploded on the Billboard charts in December '91-January '92; and it managed to dethrone Jacko & company from the No.1 spot. Damn, how can you say that 'Nevermind' is an industrial product like 'Dangerous'... It's grotesque! Initially, Cobain, Novoselic, and Grohl barely had any recognition; it was a word-of-mouth thing (thankfully that still exists...). In '07, people talk about Nirvana as if they were Motley Crue, that's incredible! :D And to think that back then I was kind of annoyed by them (I was devoted to the 'sound garden').