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Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn Of Events
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I see the future and I’m ready to bet a Bartleboom testicle, boldly claiming that this will not be the last de-rece of this splendid and unique album of the drim tiater.
Mark Waters I pinguini di Mr. Popper
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Carrey is a bit like a naturally talented player who has had a career far below his potential. The plastic and trivial comedy of his early days was effervescent and, in my opinion, showed an actor with an extra gear capable of making an anonymous script stand out. Every now and then, I rewatch "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," "A Series of Unfortunate Events," "Man on the Moon," "The Truman Show," and "The Majestic," and it reinforces the belief that he has achieved far less than he could have. Then there's Carrey's figure, which, as contradictory as it may seem, I find quite sad and melancholic, and it makes me want to cheer for him. That said, I refuse to watch a movie like this piece of garbage (I saw the trailer), a carbon copy of a thousand others. Its viewing, in fact, would just make me angry because there are dogs who poorly interpret excellent films while Carrey is languishing in nonsense like this. Someone will tell me it's his choice, but I stand by my opinion: that it was Hollywood that confined him to this range of products as if it wanted to punish him for the Ace Venturas, The Masks, Dumb and Dumbers, etc. of his early career.
Bind Guardian Imaginations From The Other Side
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An excellent album that I still listen to from time to time, centuries after purchasing it. Without wanting to disturb the feelings of the passionate and sensitive reviewer, I find their work quite meager, as it talks all the way to the grand finale about “water that is too hot” and says nothing about one of the few albums of the genre that actually has several interesting cues. I conclude by saying that someone should "slegare" (bind) the Guardians from the cellar/bunker where they have been locked up along with the missing L, and let them hear what they haven't been for at least a decade and more.
Michael Davis Shoot 'em up
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I don't think there's anything more to add. :DDD
Tano D'Amico Ragazza e carabiniere
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Just two words after the colon: I prefer it!
Rob Reiner Misery
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Talking about Nicholas Cage's plaster face on this page I find it an insult :) A few decent performances and one excellent one (Leaving Las Vegas in which he was perpetually drunk) do not erase a CV that is almost endless and continuously expanding with infamy worthy of the worst Steven Seagal for acting intensity.
Rob Reiner Misery
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When I was as tall as a nightstand and I watched this movie, I was deeply scared, but even now it has its damn effect. I still believe that rather than an evening with Bates, I would prefer to take a nice run in the woods behind the cemetery on a moonless winter night. I would find it more reassuring. @Geo: yes, the Italian title is Misery non deve morire and, may Bates knock my kneecaps and malleoli, with her nice drive, I sent him to debasio. Obviously, the esteemed editors were misled by the super cool cover I sent (English version) whose title is just "Misery". Haloa
Kevin Munroe Dylan Dog
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Yes, dear Darkeve, but if you bet on the victory of the Serie A championship by betting on Lecce, you can't get mad if it goes badly for you! You're just a fool :)
David Yates Harry Potter E I Doni Della Morte: Parte 2
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10 fucking years. When the first chapter hit theaters, the Twin Towers had just come down. A grand merchandising operation that I can honestly say I didn't fall for. I just hope that the writer and the actors don't spiral into chronic depression now.
Clive Cussler e Craig Dirgo L'oro dei Lama
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As a writer, he has been dead and buried for at least 10 years.