GonzoBiputre

DeRank : 0,21
DeAge™ : 7033 days • Here since 9 march 2007
Green Day American Idiot
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Roberto Benigni Il Piccolo Diavolo
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Poletti, regarding the music section, you have clearly demonstrated your unreliability, and I have no desire to be harsh. I have always thought that this opening to cinema was a mistake, and the vast majority of the hosted pages, in my highly debatable opinion, has demonstrated this. Your contributions are included in that vast majority: in terms of form, content, arrogance, and superficiality of the expressed topics, and the inability to engage with the vast relationships among different elements that underlie a nuanced reading of a film. Nonetheless, I refrain from hoping for a closure, since many continue to write and comment. If, given your attitudes and repeated arrogance (unjustified, considering your simplistic schematization of a rich visual language), you have managed to create a wide audience of detractors who seem to enjoy your presence, the only person you can hold responsible for the situation is yourself. The site may indeed smell of decay, as you say. Undoubtedly, your cheap, rotten-childish remarks, born from a compulsive paranoid syndrome, emit a stench that prevents you from engaging with reality and sustaining a dialectical exchange. The fact that you have opinions (on cinema, jazz, the weather) is not severe. It is not even severe that they are completely derived from readings (presumably superficial, given the results) of a few authors and that you have internalized them as your own, continuing to refer to them whenever you lack arguments to support obviously indefensible statements. What is a bit less tolerable is that you allow yourself to adopt disrespectful attitudes towards a space (and the people who frequent it) or that you wish for its closure after it has had the patience to host even someone like you. Who would not even find space in a parish film forum. What you should do is thank the space that hosts you and behave like a decent person, for it is never too late. If you wonder why I am intervening after months of barely interacting with you, the answer is simple: I have read this as well as many other pages and now I felt like telling you these little things. It is part of the dynamics of an open space like this. You should know this, and you should have learned to behave accordingly.
Vittorio De Sica Sciuscià
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Poletti, regarding the music section, you have clearly demonstrated your unreliability, and I have no desire to be harsh. I have always thought that this opening to cinema was a mistake, and the vast majority of the hosted pages, in my highly debatable opinion, has demonstrated this. Your contributions are included in that vast majority: in terms of form, content, arrogance, and superficiality of the expressed topics, and the inability to engage with the vast relationships among different elements that underlie a nuanced reading of a film. Nonetheless, I refrain from hoping for a closure, since many continue to write and comment. If, given your attitudes and repeated arrogance (unjustified, considering your simplistic schematization of a rich visual language), you have managed to create a wide audience of detractors who seem to enjoy your presence, the only person you can hold responsible for the situation is yourself. The site may indeed smell of decay, as you say. Undoubtedly, your cheap, rotten-childish remarks, born from a compulsive paranoid syndrome, emit a stench that prevents you from engaging with reality and sustaining a dialectical exchange. The fact that you have opinions (on cinema, jazz, the weather) is not severe. It is not even severe that they are completely derived from readings (presumably superficial, given the results) of a few authors and that you have internalized them as your own, continuing to refer to them whenever you lack arguments to support obviously indefensible statements. What is a bit less tolerable is that you allow yourself to adopt disrespectful attitudes towards a space (and the people who frequent it) or that you wish for its closure after it has had the patience to host even someone like you. Who would not even find space in a parish film forum. What you should do is thank the space that hosts you and behave like a decent person, for it is never too late. If you wonder why I am intervening after months of barely interacting with you, the answer is simple: I have read this as well as many other pages and now I felt like telling you these little things. It is part of the dynamics of an open space like this. You should know this, and you should have learned to behave accordingly.
Joe Dante Gremlins 2 - La Nuova Stirpe
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Poletti, regarding the music section, you have clearly demonstrated your unreliability, and I have no desire to be harsh. I have always thought that this opening to cinema was a mistake, and the vast majority of the hosted pages, in my highly debatable opinion, has demonstrated this. Your contributions are included in that vast majority: in terms of form, content, arrogance, and superficiality of the expressed topics, and the inability to engage with the vast relationships among different elements that underlie a nuanced reading of a film. Nonetheless, I refrain from hoping for a closure, since many continue to write and comment. If, given your attitudes and repeated arrogance (unjustified, considering your simplistic schematization of a rich visual language), you have managed to create a wide audience of detractors who seem to enjoy your presence, the only person you can hold responsible for the situation is yourself. The site may indeed smell of decay, as you say. Undoubtedly, your cheap, rotten-childish remarks, born from a compulsive paranoid syndrome, emit a stench that prevents you from engaging with reality and sustaining a dialectical exchange. The fact that you have opinions (on cinema, jazz, the weather) is not severe. It is not even severe that they are completely derived from readings (presumably superficial, given the results) of a few authors and that you have internalized them as your own, continuing to refer to them whenever you lack arguments to support obviously indefensible statements. What is a bit less tolerable is that you allow yourself to adopt disrespectful attitudes towards a space (and the people who frequent it) or that you wish for its closure after it has had the patience to host even someone like you. Who would not even find space in a parish film forum. What you should do is thank the space that hosts you and behave like a decent person, for it is never too late. If you wonder why I am intervening after months of barely interacting with you, the answer is simple: I have read this as well as many other pages and now I felt like telling you these little things. It is part of the dynamics of an open space like this. You should know this, and you should have learned to behave accordingly.
Curtis Hanson Wonder Boys
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almost a crazy shit.
Harmony Korine Gummo
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the review is psychedelic, hard to read. stunning "analysis." HUMAN CASE.
Madonna The Immaculate Collection
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madonna of immaculate has nothing at all (neither now nor ever). It is therefore an oxymoron.
David Silverman The Simpson Movie
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corona is the fake of ghemison
David Silverman The Simpson Movie
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stay to prove something.
Francesco Nuti Tutta colpa del paradiso
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no, sing "chai le poppe a pera"