Deneil

DeRank : 0,07
DeAge™ : 6992 days • Here since 18 april 2007
Ridley Scott Alien
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Poletti, you can comment on yourself for writing certain stuff about Supersoul. What the hell does it mean to go from films to pop songs?? Even though I don't always agree with Supersoul's tastes (see his review of In the Valley of Elah), I think it's a real strength to be able to switch topics so effortlessly. Clearly, Supersoul can see everything. Your criticism about the fact that Supersoul only watches films from the 60s onwards is total bullshit, not so much for what Supersoul does (which, honestly, I couldn't care less if he’s seen a film from the 20s) but because you have huge gaps after the late 70s that you've demonstrated repeatedly on Debaser. But yeah, you'll probably respond with your usual idiotic attitude or not respond at all, so go ahead and screw off; Supersoul will defend himself from your flimsy accusations. I'm out now. Luckily, the world isn't made of Polettis but of normal people. Oh, I almost forgot: that last sentence could be said by a 12-year-old defending himself from his older brother who stole his candy. You're really depressing.
Ridley Scott Alien
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oh no wait... you responded to the cinematic accusations by agreeing with everyone and thinking you’re still right, and with a last stupid sentence that is comparable only to the other one that you put everywhere where you say they should shut down this cinematic section and various nonsense. well done, bravo bis.
Ridley Scott Alien
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I don’t call you a fool out of principle because many times I've tried to have a serious conversation with you (including in this review where my first comment was just to remind you of Johnny Guitar's existence), and you either completely ignored me or responded like a pig.
That said, you replied exactly as I thought you would, saying “sure, you’re right” and blabla, filling yourself up even more. If you keep puffing yourself up like this, you’re gonna burst; I'm warning you.
Then do what you want; if you like being insulted, that's your problem, and it’s a fact that anyone on this site tells you to get lost as soon as they get to know you a bit, from the newcomers to the older and more patient ones who simply tell you to stop acting like a fool.
And no.
This site is not the whole world; it’s full of fools and blabla, but you are truly one of the very few chosen ones who manages to get insulted by anyone. Not even Rivoli is at this level.
Take a good look in the mirror instead of attacking everyone head-on with a whiny voice.
And by the way, you haven’t even responded to the cinematic accusations that have been made against you. Bravo.
Ridley Scott Alien
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@azzo and supersoul: what bothers me even more is that you will never admit you’re wrong... in your twisted mind, you’ll always believe you’re right and you’ll continue to share your knowledge with us. In my opinion, you’ve watched a lot of movies, you fool, but you haven’t been able to form your own ideas, still relying on these incomplete encyclopedias. Just to be clear, poletti, I absolutely don’t give a damn that you respond to this accusation by citing your love for The Simpsons or whatever nonsense to show me that you go against certain criticisms because I’ve truly read way too many of your reviews and comments to be convinced by a response thought out for an entire day. What you think comes out while you write, and I believe (actually, azzo and supersoul's comments confirm this) that I’m not the only one thinking about you as I’ve mentioned above. If you want to continue filling yourself up to the point of dripping everywhere, go ahead, respond by citing some critic who said this or that. I don’t give a blessed damn about this critic or that critic, and if you’re thinking about my previous comment where I mentioned a quote, rest assured, I only did that because you seem to understand only the words of official criticism... or at least those you think are official. In conclusion, I would just like you to say once: "Yes, I was wrong, maybe your thoughts for once are better than mine," but since I know you won’t do it (and maybe you won’t even respond to this message... it’s not the first time I’ve said something serious and you’ve blatantly ignored it... and don’t ask me when because there are over a thousand of my comments on the site and I wouldn’t know how to find the relevant cases) or you will do it with sarcasm (thinking, let’s give him a little satisfaction), I’ll continue to insult you as long as you’re here because it seems you enjoy it. You’re really a fool, let me say that. Sometimes I’ve even been tempted to take you seriously, I tried, but you always fall into ridiculousness or pure foolishness like, "Look, I..."
I hope you have a happy life outside this site because if you’re this overflowing even outside of here, you’re really poorly positioned. Really poorly. You’re a fool. With affection. Den
Ridley Scott Alien
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Poletti, you really are an idiot! Do you think I haven't seen Johnny Guitar? And do you think you're the only one reading those damn critics' articles? Just so you know, it’s your critique that actually glorifies (for once, rightly so) “I’ve never seen a woman more of a man than her,” says one of the men in the saloon, and in that sentence, he encapsulates the film's new strength: it’s a story of different conflicts, yes, but above all it’s the story of a struggle between the two only women in the film, the true protagonists around whom everything revolves. Vienna and Emma. It’s no coincidence that the film culminates in a final “masculine” duel between the two. The story is “their thing.” Two women as leads in a western without parodying the genre, but “serious.” This is just one of many examples... Educate yourself and read a bit more of Mereghetti and Morandini before being a know-it-all jerk.
Black Sabbath In Concert
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But damn, what more can I do than point out all the mistakes you've made??? I'm the same age as you, but I assure you I've never met anyone our age who writes this poorly. The issue of being a foreigner is absolutely serious. If you're not a foreigner and you've gone to school (at least until middle school), I believe it's an insult to all your teachers and to your intelligence to write this poorly.
Black Sabbath In Concert
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FROM THE SERIES: I LEARNED ITALIAN THE OTHER DAY FROM BIGNAMI: FIRST LINE: repetition of "fare" (they teach this in elementary school..), THIRD LINE: a comma placed awkwardly that distorts the meaning of the entire sentence, FOURTH LINE: missing the "i" before "primi" and repetition of "primi" (come on..), TENTH LINE: an "e" thrown in there just out of sympathy for the other words that felt lonely, 11TH LINE: it's written "incominciata".. 13TH LINE: besides the random comma (a specialty, I believe..) repetition of "si passa" (not again..) 12-13-14-15TH LINE: 4 lines to repeat the song 4 times (at this point I recommend the thesaurus which is really nice and cheap) 16TH LINE: you can't write A ROBOT and THE MAN (read a Bignami on articles..) and those ellipses? points exist! 18TH LINE: "meta" (metal) in (a).. 20-21-22-23-24: here there are a series of indescribable mistakes like the drum that plays it or similar things that almost make it impossible to understand what you're saying, besides the last legendary phrase already mentioned by BARTLEBOOM.. obviously, on top of all this, you've written a series of unbelievable banalities like the pearl, blues super rotten without saying absolutely anything about the album. In short, A MESS! I only forgive you if you’re not Italian and have been here for a short time.. then yes, I apologize for all the insults! If that's not the case, please pay attention to what you write because if I had put a pen up my ass and wrote on a piece of paper with my eyes closed and my back turned, I’d have made fewer mistakes!
Black Sabbath In Concert
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CHRIST GOD IS WRITTEN WITH THE ASS THIS STUFF! IF YOU'RE REALLY FROM '86, YOU OFFEND ME! BLACKDOG'S COMMENTS ARE WRITTEN BETTER! I'LL JUST TELL YOU THIS. BUY A DICTIONARY FOR GOD'S SAKE.
Ridley Scott Alien
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blackdog replied to you... it seems it was from '54... and "Once Upon a Time in the West" is from '68... and don't come to me saying that in "Johnny Guitar" the protagonists weren't women... without a doubt, "Once Upon a Time in the West" deserves praise especially for reasons other than female protagonism... this, of course, also applies to "Alien."
Ridley Scott Alien
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@poletti: Have you ever seen Johnny Guitar????