MuffinMan Banned

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Spandau Ballet Diamond
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wow music that was truly missing
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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Don't be so condescending!
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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Alright, alright, you shot yourself in the foot, let’s talk about painting (maybe it’s simpler to understand each other)? How many still lifes (just one of the countless subjects that repeat in painting) exist? If you don’t know, I’ll say it: millions. Good, so the only original one was the first, which means that those of Caravaggio (just to throw out a name) are worth nothing, since they came much later (let alone that poor guy Morandi then) are not original at all, many have done them. What the hell are you saying! You’re a lost cause, so I’ll end the discussion here... and then the comrade Yosif even showed up. For your information CAZePUNTO 36 chambers... I own it too, I know very well how they are dressed on the cover and everything else, but the vibe in that album is on a whole different level compared to Ghost Dog.
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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The beauty is that this guy doesn't understand a damn thing about cinema and comes off as a know-it-all. How many times do you need to read my posts to get that a film can be original beyond the STORY? What does it matter if someone uses 10 words or 1000? The story is always the same. Plus, as Darkeve aptly pointed out, what you describe in the Wu songs isn't here, since it revolves around guns and pistols, pistol! Anyway, it's clear that Jarmusch was inspired, given that the soundtrack is mostly in the hands of RZA, little fool, but that doesn't change the fact that not knowing what cinema is, it's better if you don't speak... and excuse me if I don't use the best words for you, the little teacher with a stick up your ass, but I'm in a hurry and writing quickly...
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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Then why be against homosexuality as if it were being against programming?
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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nobody nobody but don't talk shit, I don't follow you at all, tone down your egocentrism, since the one who was so interested in me was you, who watched all my posts. I simply find you in the reviews that I watch too, and don’t act smug like you usually do!
Michael Mann Nemico Pubblico
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Certo, inviami pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Michael Mann Nemico Pubblico
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After watching "Miami Vice," I'm afraid to see one of his new films; he remains great in "Heat," "Ali," and the beautiful "Collateral."
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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It's not a personal judgment but a fact; if an editing is innovative, it's innovative, it's not my opinion or yours... Regarding the film in question, I don't know 1970s kung fu movies unless you're referring to those with Bruce Lee, but they seem so out of place that I think you might be talking about different films. Moreover, I reiterate that a film can be original beyond its story, just like a song. In fact, when I hear "One" by Metallica, it seems like a copy of the film "Johnny Got His Gun," but let's not say nonsense for the sake of pleasing! Also, @Nes, I know you would be flattered by such importance, but unfortunately for you, it's not the case! And stop being so pretentious! To be precise, I have no fakes! Thank you, Geb, at least someone who understood what I'm saying even if I don't write like Zanichello.
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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you know, put it however you want; to describe emotions, cinema expresses itself through sequences of images, while books do so through sequences of words. The expressive means are different, and a film adapted from a book can have, for example, a highly innovative (thus original) editing style, and this film, as a result, becomes innovative because it introduces into the cinematic language new elements that did not exist before...so...