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DeRank : 5,58
DeAge™ : 7088 days • Here since 14 january 2007
Morgan Spurlock Super Size Me
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I'm curious about this film, but I've never managed to see it.. The lead actor/director has a too silly face! Anyway, a Big Mac every now and then is fine and also gives some satisfaction..
Nucleus & Ian Carr Belladonna
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I wanted them and now I have them all! Spectacular..
Garybaldi Nuda
Garybaldi Nuda
9 jul 07
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I heard it years ago and I don't remember it, but the cover is truly a masterpiece... not so much the review...
U2 ZooTV Live From Sydney
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I'm not saying he inappropriately appropriates funds; he's not exactly Pavarotti. Honestly, a character like him, who will continue to earn even thirty years after his death, doesn't seem the most suitable to say "Cancel the debt" or "The West steals and oppresses" or "Governments need to allocate more funds." He simply seems very unconvincing to me, that's all.. Cheers..
U2 ZooTV Live From Sydney
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The essence of my speech can be summarized in the question of The Knife.. Why stay cradled in our Western society, which they say is rotten and detestable? Frontline, yes, but always on stages of mega ultra-sponsored concerts or at some grand conference of good intentions, or on some nicely staged trip to Africa, flattered and followed by a trail of journalists.. I'm sorry, but for me, the music of the U2 has always been one thing, and Bono's nonsense offstage another. I've always regarded him as an excellent singer and a great musician, but everything else has always bothered me a bit.. It's not about lumping everything together, it's a simple observation that in ideas and theories everyone is the greatest philanthropist in the world, but in practice, nothing has EVER been done.. If I'm not mistaken, Africa has not become a happier place since Bono and his wife “are on the front line”.. Good for you that you appreciate them and believe in them, perhaps too naively; disillusionment certainly does not belong to your generation yet..
U2 ZooTV Live From Sydney
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In fact, I have opposite ideas. This is neither nihilism nor suspicion; it’s a simple empirical observation. Aside from the fact that Bono started with his human-peace nonsense in '85, not before, so take it easy; it seems to me that you apply double standards: you say that some people do it to show off, but he doesn’t. And why is that? Certainly not because he started earlier; if anything, that makes him the cleverest among the clever, along with his dear friend Pavarotti. Is it okay just because it’s Bono? Nice argumentation.
Luc Besson Léon
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No, I apologize, you're right... No film is original; everyone copies from everyone else. There must obviously be a primordial film that is the unmoved mover from which all world cinema was born through imitation. You're right, of course, amen...
Michael Bay Transformers
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It depends on what he told you. Anyway, it's better to focus on the DVD. Also because I'm not so young anymore and all the fuss is giving me a headache.
Carla Bruni No Promises
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In my opinion, the little song she made in French years ago was indeed a car full of molasses, but at least it was sustainably listenable. Just the talk about hoarseness, the adjective "sticky" used for a record is excellent, but disappointing review because she promises and promises but doesn’t deliver...
Luc Besson Léon
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A very delicate and original film, and also spectacular in the final scenes. Certainly not a masterpiece, but here we can truly speak of intelligent entertainment. I’ve never understood how Leon could survive only on milk, well
 For the rest, a barely sketched reception and without developments, along with a series of unwarranted nonsense dished out by that miserable character, Mr. Poletti. Everything’s normal.