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I looked it up in Morandini, the film is from '65, I was 11 years old and my mother would give me 150 lire that had to be enough for both the ticket and the snacks. At that time, outside the cinema, there was a vendor (the mentaiolo) who sold seeds, lupins, licorice sticks, etc... I don’t know if they are called the same way where you are.
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I haven't seen the film; when I was younger, I had watched at least twenty Franchi films with Ciccio, during the time when they made 2-3 movies a year, in one of those cinemas that showed two films in one afternoon. I don't remember any of them, except for one detail: in one of their films, Buster Keaton made a cameo, who to me was an absolute unknown. I refrain from voting on the review.
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To me, Rambo doesn't seem like a war movie; it feels more like an adventure or action film. It's the best of the series, but I think it deserves no more than 3 stars.
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Instead, I am looking for a high-quality Gershwin record, to clarify, performed by the best orchestras. So if you tell me which orchestras and who the conductors were, you would do me a favor. I already have a double CD of Gershwin, but what is sometimes lacking is the quality of the performers.
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happypippo, don’t worry, zeroincondotta wrote to me where to find the right eMule, which is not on www.emule.it but on emule-project.net. I downloaded it, now I just need to manage to follow the very detailed instructions they wrote to me. Bye.
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I'm addressing both happypippo and zeroincondotta; I called 187 a little while ago, and the young lady told me not to use that number. So I deleted eMule and went back to the website that happypippo suggested, www.emule.it. I can't have made a mistake because I copied and pasted. About 10 minutes ago, I downloaded eMule Plus, and when I tried to install it, the same number issue appeared. So I deleted that one too... the young lady from 187 also told me that she downloaded eMule not long ago and didn’t encounter my problems; according to her, I went to the wrong site... maybe it's better if I call my nephew to come over. Anyway, if you feel like telling me how things are from your perspective, any advice (comment) is welcome. Bye.
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Sorry happypippo, but after the last comment, I turned off my PC and then fell asleep for 2-3 hours watching TV. As for emule, I can also call 187 and ask what kind of number it is. If you want to send it to me in divx format, I should also mention that where I live, which is a small mountain village at the foot of the Stelvio Pass, there’s still no fast web (Maybe I'm saying something silly, but I wanted to disconnect from Telecom to accept one of the many alternative offers, but they told me that my area was still not served, so I'm still with Telecom). I wrote this to let you know that I’ve already exchanged music with Windows Messenger, but to receive 5-6 songs took a couple of hours. Bye for now.
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I confirm. I mentioned Leopold and Loeb only for their character similarity; both had a "superior" intelligence, one of them was perfectly fluent in several languages, and if I remember correctly, they were fanatics of the theory of the superman. They killed a child just to prove to themselves that they were capable of committing the perfect crime, and they were discovered because one of them lost his glasses at the crime scene.
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Leopold and Loeb, whom I have already mentioned, are two murderers with a personality very similar to that of the two criminals in the film. I believe that their case can be easily found on the internet.
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Nothing to add, you explained the film perfectly. That's the Spielberg I prefer, even if later, I saw Sugarland Express first; I believe that Ridley Scott studied it closely before directing Thelma & Louise.
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