Bubi

DeRank : 4,30
DeAge™ : 7142 days • Here since 21 november 2006
Van Morrison No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
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Great Morrison, one of the most important musicians of the last 30 years.
Robert Zemeckis Chi Ha Incastrato Roger Rabbit?
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Great, I haven't read the review because I'm currently watching Shrek 2.
Danny Boyle Trainspotting
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@kataklisma, of course it's a comedy, but shot through the lens of the grotesque. In this way, Boyle hits the mark, better than if he had filmed it in a realistic manner. The proof is that there is no other film that has sparked discussion about the issue of drug addiction more than this one.
Danny Boyle Trainspotting
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@kataklisma, you are right, it's a matter of perspective. We could write another 100 comments, but I'm sure that both of us will stick to our own views. I don't think even Morandini would change his. He's a critic who has been writing about cinema for at least 40 years, but, of course, one can disagree with him. I often do as well.
Curtis Hanson L.A. Confidential
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@kataklisma, a mix of many artists, including commercial ones. I like all kinds of music; I don't want to listen only to Tuxedomoon or Tim Buckley. Sometimes I even play Paolo Conte, De Gregori, and, don’t be scandalized, also Goggi. (Maledetta Primavera)
Danny Boyle Trainspotting
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@kataklisma, Morandini may not write as well as Mereghetti, but he definitely knows a lot about cinema! I can assure you because I know him personally.
Curtis Hanson L.A. Confidential
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Sorry, I made a mistake, it's GiovanniNatoli. By the way, I'm listening to a really good compilation of Italian music.
Curtis Hanson L.A. Confidential
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Hello "parsley" GivanniNatoli.
Danny Boyle Trainspotting
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@kataklisma, this time I disagree; I stand by every word I wrote. I continue to consider Trainspotting a great film, also because, as Morandini writes: It's the first film that explicitly tells a story about drug addicts from their point of view.
Curtis Hanson L.A. Confidential
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@kataklisma and @bjork, thank you for your comments. Regarding Short Cuts, kataklisma almost wrote another review. As for you, bjork, among those you mentioned, my favorite is Pfeiffer. Even Stone in Casino proved to be quite the actress. It seems to me (I'm not sure) that unlike Basinger, she was paid to star in that film.