MuffinMan Banned

DeRank : 1,98
DeAge™ : 6945 days • Here since 7 june 2007
Alfred Hitchcock Intrigo Internazionale
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I miss seeing this (I just got it on DVD) and I will watch it as soon as possible so I can also rate the film.
Tobe Hooper Poltergeist
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here's why you, pollè, are only pitied and not hated
Steven Spielberg Lo Squalo
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Movies must tell me something first of all. The tension is a matter of craft (thus using a technique that has already been tested and codified), and therefore it tends to feel more "banal" (how can we compare it to "Birds" by Hitchcock, how many stars do we give that, 799999999?). For the entire film (2 hours!), it keeps going around the same thing, a sufficient film, nothing more (I don't read critics and that's it, I have nothing against them).
Steven Spielberg Lo Squalo
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M.Poletti, in fact, it's you who says that there is no personal judgment but only aligning with the critics (just to give an example using your obscure argument, you who like Totò, in the fifties the critics considered him a buffoon, so at that time you shouldn't have liked him). Among other things, if in cinema technique is everything (which is absolutely not true for all other arts), then it should be removed from 7th position, but since what you say is not true, then everything makes sense again.
The The Uncertain Smile
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What have you smoked?
Steven Spielberg Lo Squalo
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Sanjuro, never mind that Jodorowsky probably doesn't even know who he is, and if he does know, he hasn't included him, so he's just a poor guy.
Steven Spielberg Lo Squalo
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M.Poletti "the one who was driving everyone crazy with annoying music records" this is a "very sad isolated opinion" you idiot.
Steven Spielberg Lo Squalo
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those who cannot do, teach those who can do
Steven Spielberg Lo Squalo
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M.Poletti you are a poor wretch, but truly a poor wretch, to the point that I feel sorry for you (it's been a while, anyway). But who talked about technique? Where the hell did you read that? Anyway, if someone is an excellent craftsman, it means they have technique (but you're so clueless that you can't see it). However, technique alone isn't enough to make a film a masterpiece; it's the weight that makes a film a masterpiece, you idiot.
Ornette Coleman The Shape Of Jazz To Come
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happypippo, just so you know, the Lonely Woman by Silver is on "song for my father."