MuffinMan Banned

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DeAge™ : 6944 days • Here since 7 june 2007
Michael Haneke Funny Games
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Yes! This is awesome, definitely one of the best films of the '90s. I like the review, except for the part about your private life at the beginning, which I care about relatively.
Robert Altman Nashville
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Spectacular Altman, seen many years ago but it's unforgettable.
Steven Spielberg Salvate il soldato Ryan
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Enabar77 "especially in the first twenty minutes (IT'S A SHAME THAT THE MOVIE LASTS MUCH LONGER) where Spielberg describes the Allies' landing in Normandy with great detail, recalling and reproducing the same images filmed at the time" (AND WHO CARES, THEN LET ME SEE THE ORIGINAL FOOTAGE WHICH WILL WITHOUT DOUBT BE MORE "TRUE" AND MOVING). This is a film with some noteworthy technical prowess, but it remains an American spectacle; making a film requires more than just technique and "truthfulness,ā€ in fact...
Michael Haneke Funny Games U.S.
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From what you write in the review, it seems to me that this is a photocopy of the previous "Funny." The first one is a great film, while this one seems to be made just to pad the paycheck. What sense does it make to make almost the same movie? Surely I’d give it a 1, even though I haven’t seen it.
Steven Spielberg Salvate il soldato Ryan
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"Denilson was also juggling with a mandarin, but that doesn't change the fact that he remains a useless player" 10 and praise a fitting example.
Sergio Corbucci Rimini Rimini
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oh OH! this is exactly what we were missing, the must-see blockbuster on the beach (I saw it in the cinema), one of those films that is just a blast, yes it really makes you laugh...
Steven Spielberg Salvate il soldato Ryan
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perhaps the worst of Spielberg... he can shove his virtuosity up his ass... precisely because it's self-serving and therefore of no value
Bruce Springsteen Live @ Milano - Stadio Meazza 25/06/08
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The review is really nice, although calling the genius out to the boss seems a bit excessive to me, like certain comparisons that feel out of place. The boss was my first real listen when I was 12, and until I was 18, I pretty much only listened to him. The latest albums, aside from the good "Tom"—definitely not a masterpiece—are quite awful, repetitive, and boring...
John Scofield Flat Out
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Great! I don't know the album by Scofield, I only have "Time in My Hand," which I find beautiful.
George Roy Hill La Stangata
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Honestly, I don't know which films were competing for the Oscars that year, and I’m not really interested either, but I've seen 7 Oscars awarded to films far more scandalous than this one...