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anyway
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however great soundtrack
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Let’s say it’s the most BORING film by Tarantino; he tries to compare himself with the masters of the 70s genre, but to me, he comes out with broken bones. Three-quarters of the film is people chatting on the couch. The other day, I rewatched "Chi ucciderà Charlie Varrick?" by Don Siegel; Tarantino could be the apprentice of the old Don.
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what a great movie! the growth of the kids who embark on this journey of self-discovery in nature, understood also as human, is something else compared to that oleography of awareness in "The Motorcycle Diaries." A film about friendship and memories, just like the Americans did back in the days of "Wednesday Warriors," "All American Boys," "Rumble Fish," "Fandango." And what a coincidence, Richard Dreyfuss is there, a key actor for this type of film.
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Anyway, just to say something about this Rainbow album, I didn’t find it at all inferior to the much-praised "Rising," and if you have to spend some money on a Rainbow live album, "Live in Munich" (released posthumously in the 90s) is a thousand times better. It’s a recording of a concert in Germany from 1977, just before the other acclaimed live album "On Stage."
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And I quote Barbanera's comment on that review of Starblazer: "...the beautiful images in the booklet, dominated by the constant presence of ants, an allegory of something ordinary yet at the same time mysterious and unsettling..." But look, I thought that ants in the house were just a pain in the ass, and instead...
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And Opel is not the 5 for Genesis, that's the point. I mean, I really don’t think we need to see, once again, whether other users give 5 to "Selling England..." while bickering like old ladies about whether it’s worth it or not. But maybe, if we don’t know them, what score they give to groups like T2, Cressida, Saturnalia, Beggars Opera, just to name a few progressive bands that some well-meaning user has reviewed. In short, something that helps us expand our knowledge, because I believe that even the porter's dog knows this Genesis album.
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In England, the Catapilla are connected to the Genesis just as in France the Zao are connected to the Ange.
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In the end of the film, we hear the young Guevara mumble without even getting angry, "there's so much injustice in this world." The most significant effect on the audience was the desire to go to a travel agency to book their August vacation in Latin America.
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read above: the usual kid shouting LAIF IS NAU with Che's face on his 500 euro phone. If that film had been directed by someone like Werner Herzog, we would have left the cinema with great pain and great pride.