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James Cameron Avatar
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I really don't know why, but all this absurdly enthusiastic talk about "Avatar" has made me incredibly eager to rewatch that amazing satire of sci-fi movies about Martians called "Mars Attacks" :).
Dio Holy Diver
Dio Holy Diver
17 jan 10
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I thank all of you very much and at the same time invite the last two commenters, who seem to have matured and will understand, to continue via private messages. If they are fans of the show, I invite them to put on the gloves and challenge each other in the chat. Thank you.
Univers Zero 1313
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But seriously, just among us: are you kidding me? No, because I'm a bit tired and I can't tell if you're doing it on purpose. Do you really think I'm highlighting the fact that you wrote lo avevo instead of l'avevo? I don't care if a tiny hair is coming out of your nose. Damn, I'm much more struck by the long snot coming out of your nostril, which in this case is called the imperfect subjunctive. All of this in a comment where you're criticizing the grammar of the reviewer.
Univers Zero 1313
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@ heaven in black... "imagine if I HAD made this mistake." Damn, don't you feel the knives, like Nightmare's hand, pressing hard on a blackboard????
Accept Staying A Life
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You demonstrate great passion and expertise. I really like Accept, and they've made at least three albums that I continue to listen to regularly even after all these years. A very underrated band, they had the misfortune of emerging a couple of years late, thus remaining a bit overshadowed in the crowd. If the fakes writing reviews about Maiden knew these slightly unfortunate Germans in terms of quality/fame, we would be flooded with the tenth copies of Metal Heart, Balls To The Walls, Restless And Wild, and Russian Roulette. They were undisputed from '81 to '87. Thank you for the review that made me want to buy this live album (in fact, I only have studio works). That said, I really couldn't read your first two sentences/paragraphs. I believe it's due to the thick smoke resulting from too much meat (the names) being thrown into the fire all at once without a single period to catch one’s breath.
James Cameron Avatar
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I hope that in the DVD version, after the 3D hype has passed, I can reassess the story and characters with more attention. For now, my rating from 1 to 10 is: 9.5. But it must be specified that the 9 is for the visual part (it would be a 10 but the 3D doesn’t work well in the super-fast scenes) and the .5 for the "usual" story.
Is this sentence a joke??? If I go see it, it will be in a month. Right now, it’s unbearable.
Jon Krakauer Nelle Terre Estreme
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Thank you all, as usual. Today is a bad day, one of those days you'd like to end by the morning, and now that it’s about to finish, I let myself go and say that it really gets on my nerves that Carfagna's book now (to make an example) with dozens of comments gains much more traction and sparks discussions and criticisms compared to works like this one and a thousand others that linger among the cold. It's easier and more fun to tear down/insult.
Osho Il piccolo libro della Vita Reale
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"Why did Maestro Quelo appear on Earth? Well, because if he had appeared on the water, he would have drowned."
Osho Il piccolo libro della Vita Reale
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I was referring to these passages in sequence at the beginning. "Whether you accept yourself or not, you are and remain you" --- "If you learn to accept yourself, you will be able to rejoice in Life" ----- "Life is not a closed fist: it is an open hand ready to offer its secrets to anyone who is prepared, receptive, and willing to receive them" ---- "The only sin is forgetting oneself." Taking them in small sips might work, so in sequence, they gave me that impression. Then I underline that I didn't vote for the review because I haven't read the book, and maybe these sentences fit perfectly to describe the work. The passage you quoted is the most beautiful in the review.
Officina meccanica La follia del mimo di fuoco
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"Good morning, gentlemen!! What I'm about to do is my first review, so be lenient." But, I mean, doesn't one realize that starting like this is just like the radio listener who begins with the very heartfelt "congratulations on the show, I always follow you"???