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DeAge™ : 6976 days • Here since 5 may 2007
Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes Gioco di Ombre
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Oh Jesus Geenno, what a comment: 1 fixed for me! I didn’t think you were so childishly "chic." I don't know, maybe you only go to the cinema to see Kaurismäki and Lynch, but I'm not like that and besides serious films, I also enjoy light movies from time to time. The 4 needs to be contextualized: I'm not saying it's a work to be passed down to future generations. I went to the cinema to see an action movie, with pace and over-the-top lines to make me laugh for 2 hours, and in that sense, the 4 is almost tight. Then if you want to be scandalized because it’s not auteur cinema, you’re free to do so, but for me, well-made blockbusters are important too, and indeed it was a wonderful evening! Haloa
Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes Gioco di Ombre
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Seen. For its genre, really well done for 2 entertaining hours with the right mix of laughs and action!
Gordon Dahlquist Il libro oscuro
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21 euros for the previous one? :)))) But Geooooo!
Unsane Occupational Hazard
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I hadn't read you in a while, Eve. I believe I'll soon take a little night stroll through your reviews. I liked it: concise, dry, and very Christmassy. Well done!
Simon West Con Air
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I read it again carefully and I prefer it!
Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes Gioco di Ombre
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@NES. Rather, it’s about time this guy worked on a film that makes us say that "The Snatch" and "Lock & Stock" were not the result of aliens and planetary alignment, but his own work.
Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes Gioco di Ombre
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I think I'll see it. I feel like a good bullshit ;)
Simon West Con Air
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A pearl of a review, absolutely hilarious. You’ve filled a significant gap in the archive with the best Cage version "Cesare ragazzi". Today, the debasio is more macho!
Steve McCurry Bambina afghana
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I didn't like Enbar. You always write very well, but apart from punctuation and vocabulary, this one seemed quite gratuitous, rhetorical, and overly sugary. Merry Christmas.
Haddon Sundblom Santa 1931
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Every year, when I see the new advertisements for Coca-Cola and Nutella, I always wonder what sense it makes to waste that money. These are brands with such appeal that they could mix in dead rats with the hazelnut cream and a bit of mud juice in the bubbles, and people would still be uncorking happiness all over the world.