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DeRank : 6,94
DeAge™ : 6975 days • Here since 5 may 2007
Joel & Ethan Coen A Serious Man
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I liked it very much.
Sergio Corbucci Django (1966)
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I watched it and I found it excellent for its genre, including Nero's very stiff acting. The first scene, though... Tastes.
Robert Zemeckis Ritorno al Futuro II
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I think I still know the first one by heart; in general, I really liked the whole Zemeckis/Fox pairing that came out when I was about 10 years old, and I feel very attached to it. For all these reasons, if it’s on TV now, I quickly try to change the channel: I don't want to ruin a nice memory from those years!
Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction
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I've never seen it. I've never seen it 27 times; I stopped at twenty-six. Who knows, maybe one of these days I'll make up for it. You say it's beautiful, really beautiful? Thanks for the tip. Perhaps you're right.
Danny Boyle Trance
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I've really liked several of Boyle's films... this one, even just for Rosario Dawson, I don't think deserves a measly single star.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper
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You wrote only two meager lines to mention the essential documentary from '92 about the album... that's not how it's done.
Joel & Ethan Coen Non è un Paese per Vecchi
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Perhaps the most beautiful first half I have ever seen at the cinema.
Roger Abravanel Meritocrazia
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After the rise of the sustainable word in the 2000s, for a couple of years now, meritocracy has been taking over. What a joke! Vague, rhetorical, and inconsistent concepts that don't mean a damn thing. It's interesting to note how everyone, in theory, is in favor of this meritocratic culture, yet few notice that it's a contradiction since it would exacerbate the differences between the few "deserving" individuals and the mass that, by contrast, isn't and must be punished. But who the hell is the jerk that doesn’t consider themselves worthy of being in the first group of the chosen... The accounts don’t really add up this way. So fine, let these Santa Claus and Walt Disney discussions happen in bars, with liters of beer as justification, but to write a book about it, pretend to truly believe it while reading it, and then buy it...
The work seems interesting, original, and as useful as reading a dictionary. I'll add it to my (black) list. The review is on point.
Christopher Nolan Batman - The Dark Knight Rises
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I hold on tight to these receipts for those nights when I'll suffer from insomnia...
Povia I "bambini" fanno rock
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Great reception, album, artist, title, and cover. There’s nothing more to add.