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It's fair to say that he invented camera movements and shots that no one had ever dreamed of... Welles is great, but come on: I have many reservations about calling him the greatest of all time. Personally, I prefer the hellish Quinland, and the inextricable and fascinating The Lady from Shanghai.
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A fantastic film, featuring an exceptional cast of characters, not to mention Peter Sellers who masterfully plays two or three roles, and another standout is General Ripper (whom you rightly mention as well). Everything is marked by the grotesque, provoking thought while entertaining; after all, it's directed by Kubrick.
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Listen, I'm really fed up with this back-and-forth that leads to nothing. Please just go to another review.
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I'm not angry; in fact, I'm having fun. A bit of spice in the comments is fair when you have a different opinion. What bothers me is the condescending tone that comes through in your comments.
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So, as I already wrote to you, no one is stopping you from rewriting it better, so you'll make a great impression and leave me looking like a fool. Because you’re good, but sooo good. Otherwise, I recommend you again to play Russian roulette, but with all the bullets in the chamber.
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Listen, dear puntiniCAZpuntini, if you're so good and know so much, if my review seems like crap to you, nothing is stopping you from rewriting it better so you can shine while I look like a fool. Otherwise, I recommend you play Russian roulette, but with all the chambers loaded.
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I didn't write anger, but angry referring to the work. If Anderson is a flamboyant braggart, someone who chases girls and beer, I couldn't care less. I'm not doing the review on him, but I’m stating what I think about the album.
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Punk in terms of the violent orientation given to the music, but a work that deviates from the general lines of the genre, drawing significantly from Hard Rock, especially from the style of bands like AC/DC and Motorhead. The compositions are more refined in their structure and arrangements than what we are used to hearing from Punk bands that adhere to a more synthetic, essential idea of what music should be, like the excellent Germs or Minor Threat. I copied and pasted this from the review. Below, I also write... A rocky work marked by the scorching guitar of the leader, harsh and angry, the sound is breathless... no, it doesn't seem like nonsense to me to call it Punkrock. Anyway, you can think what you want, just as I do.
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I'm responding to puntiniCAZpuntini and macciopiccio. Did you read the review? In the very first lines, I mention that I don’t particularly like classifications either, but unfortunately, they're often necessary. I also stated that I’m Punk in terms of the violent orientation given to the music; if you mean the style, then the discussion changes. The band loves Motörhead, but also Ramones, Dead Boys, and other punk groups.
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Sorry for the silly question, but how can I tell if a movie has already been reviewed? I searched for the artist Federico Fellini, Robert Altman, Nanni Moretti and it didn't give me any results. Before, I had forgotten the rating.
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