MuffinMan Banned

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Wim Wenders Nel Corso Del Tempo (Im Lauf Der Zeit)
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supersoul I have to say that I also quite enjoyed "The Land of Abundance." It's certainly far from the heights of the director, but a couple of steps ahead of the last films.
Wim Wenders Nel Corso Del Tempo (Im Lauf Der Zeit)
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It's true, Odradek, the phrase can be found in "The State of Things," another stunning film about cinema.
Miles Davis On The Corner
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this is one of the Davises that I miss, I really love the overflowing Davis of the electric era, just check out the amazing double CD "big fun"
Wim Wenders Nel Corso Del Tempo (Im Lauf Der Zeit)
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Sure, supersoul, in fact I didn't want to write a lengthy review that would tire people out, and also because it's a site "for everyone," not just for hardcore cinephiles (aside from poletti).
Michael Mann Heat - La Sfida
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A great movie, not a masterpiece.
Wim Wenders Nel Corso Del Tempo (Im Lauf Der Zeit)
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supersoul, in part you are right but in part you are not, it is not (thankfully) just a movie about the death of European cinema ("It should not be forgotten that this is a film that reflects on cinema") but it indeed has many facets ("there are multiple keys to interpreting this film that renews itself with each viewing"). I wanted to highlight more the emotionality of the film rather than dwell on discussions for cinephiles or film enthusiasts.
Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill (Vol. 1 e 2)
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never interested, anyway Zappa=Bunuel if absolutely necessary
Michael Radford 1984
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unless it is given on "off hours"
Michael Radford 1984
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M.Poletti doesn't make any sense?? Why is it incomprehensible for you to watch a movie in the cinema or buy/rent the DVD? Is it too difficult to do or think about one of these actions? I would rather watch Big Brother on TV than watch a movie (to stay on theme with the reviews).
Jim Jarmusch Down By Law
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Really beautiful, the five stars (masterpiece). I don't feel like giving them, but it’s truly a great film with a fantastic Waits. Does no one want to review Jarmusch's gigantic "Ghost Dog"?