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Good job, Iside, you really understand us.
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I want to go back to Chuck Berry to say that, in my opinion, he was a more complete artist than Elvis Presley. (In the realm of rock'n'roll) A giant in the history of music. I even prefer Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Jerry Lee Lewis, or the lesser-known Ronnie Hawkins to Elvis, who had no rivals when it came to feeling. Of course, Elvis was more significant for the global spread of the genre, but that’s a different story. It’s unacceptable that on a site primarily focused on music, there isn't even a single review of this artist, while there are 100 reviews about Pink Floyd (I saw one today as well), the numbers just don't add up.
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And was Chuck Berry reviewed? donjunio, why don’t you patch it up?
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A film worth watching and recommending to those who aren't familiar with it, even though in my opinion, Kubrick has done better. The review isn't flawless, but considering you're only 15 years old and have a passionate love for film, you deserve a good grade.
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Great and unfortunate, in life he did not receive what he deserved. Only after his death was he reassessed. Listen to "Northern Sky" to understand the quality of his music.
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therealramona is one of the group's hallmarks, but I don't love it either because they use it excessively.
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Carrie, Living Cemetery, Precious Things, Cujo, Christine the Hell Car, all taken from King’s stories. But also The Man with X-Ray Eyes, Nightmare, (What I saw) Inseparables, and Misery must not die (If you want to consider them Horror). I'm not really an expert on horror films; maybe Poletti knows more.
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So there are 200 thriller films shot in broad daylight, one for all "Delitto in pieno sole" which I recommend if you haven't seen it yet. Maybe you're referring to thriller-horrors, but those don't necessarily have to be filmed in the dark either. What matters is the story and how it is staged. Can someone explain to me what it means: Come on, Internet Explorer 6 user, upgrade to version 7. Explorer 6 is dead. 7 is cool.
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I recommend you watch it because it's interesting, certainly not a masterpiece, but worth seeing.
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MuffinMan, what does it mean "turned in the light of day"? You wrote it on the review I did as well. Shining was almost entirely shot indoors, except for the opening scene. The final scene was shot at night. Sanjuro, Kinski was certainly out of his mind, but when it came to professionalism, he was unrivaled. I don't mean on set, where he sometimes went off the rails, but in the pursuit of perfection in acting.
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