ilfreddo

DeRank : 6,94
DeAge™ : 6975 days • Here since 5 may 2007
Thin White Rope The One That Got Away
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I’m starting to get to know them. I bought "Exploring the axis" online and found "Moonhead" in a store for a ridiculous price. 20 € spent wonderfully well because the quality of these works, especially "Moonhead". I would have loved to live in a band like that and see them live...
New Kingdom Paradise Don't Come Cheap
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Great review. I just can't digest the album no matter how much I acknowledge its importance in the genre.
John Lee Hancock Saving Mr. Banks
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The world is diverse. For me, just the words Walt Disney and Mary Poppins were enough to decide to avoid it without hesitation. But I drink my coffee without sugar, so my opinion here doesn't count. Write well. Enjoy your stay.
Brad Gilbert Vincere Sporco - Winning Ugly
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Everything is nice, but move it to the correct section because it's not a record ;)
Jack London Il Vagabondo Delle Stelle
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Book of intoxicating beauty.
Ben Affleck The Town
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It's a film that pleasantly surprised me. Well made, and forgive the blasphemy, but I see potential similarities in a future perspective between Affleck and Eastwood. Actors with one expression and talented directors, as much as the comparison may be premature given their filmographies.
Martin Scorsese L'Età Dell'Innocenza
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Technically speaking, there’s not much to say: costumes, top-notch set design, and a cast in great shape. I have to say that, nonetheless, I found it a bit too slow, but on the other hand, a film/picture of the 1800s must have that pace, so the "problem" is more mine as I struggle with the genre. Nevertheless, it’s worth watching.
Heinrich Böll Foto Di Gruppo Con Signora
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I have only read this and Opinions of a Clown. The book is not easy, but it is stunning because it manages to provide a comprehensive portrayal that feels very realistic and is excellently rendered. Great author.
Jacques Audiard Un sapore di ruggine e ossa
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It's a nice movie, and the over-the-top compliments from Bartolo aren't that terrible after all. Cotillard excels, but it's the film that boasts a beautiful plot, tackling various themes in a profound and biting way. Almost four stars. Opé seems to be written with an accent; at least that's how I remembered seeing it on my phone display. The film doesn't strike me as erotic, but simply dramatic. As for the P.S., I can't respond since I've never had a broom/friends or the like.
Vito Franchini Tigre d'Africa
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I would send you a picture of my dusty mini bookshelf.