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Hey Joe......
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It's no surprise, Tom Verlaine played guitar on Patti Smith's first single "Hey Joe/Piss Factory." Musically, the relationship between the two has always been very close; by '77, people were already talking about post-punk.
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But do you inform yourselves about what you're going to watch, especially when it comes to unknown films? I do. If you DON'T like realistic films by a director who has only made documentaries, shot with non-professional actors, with little dialogue and a minimalist style stripped to the bone, it's clear that it becomes torture.........
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the moon in an evening gown.... Blaine Reininger's violin, Steven Brown's sax, Winston Tong's voice weeping in "Jinx"....sending shivers down the spine.
the previous Half Mute was superior, too bad they didn't know/want to evolve afterward.
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I don't think the equation one more movie seen = better judgment holds up... You don’t need to be an expert to understand that it's a crowd-pleasing film you can enjoy because it has all the ingredients in the right places: an actor who can't act, perfect for the role of the tough but good guy, a girl that stirs up pedophilic desires, a good actor playing the crazy villain who has to be over the top (and then everyone praises Oldman for that famous grimace of pleasure in Dracula, while the identical one he makes before the massacre goes unnoticed here). In short, Besson packages it all neatly for you to enjoy, with the nice moral that the reviewer cites as the quote that best represents the film. A film by a Frenchman who wants to be violent in New York, but why is it rated higher than an American film that made a TRULY violent movie in Paris in the same year? (Killing Zoe by Roger Avary). Who knows?
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A few days ago, a review was posted about "Soldato blu" by Mike Nichols, featuring the apotheosis of De André's song about the massacre at Sand Creek. I was actually encouraging people to watch this masterpiece by Rosi, which doesn't need severed heads and cut-up scrota to help us understand many things about OUR shames... the best film by Rosi, on par with "Le mani sulla città," featuring a great Rod Steiger as the Neapolitan builder and Senator Carlo Fermariello as the communist councilor.
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...see how beautiful couple life is... there are 6 lines lower... I had stopped at the fifth... come on, let's make peace, let's meet at a nice review of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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@arnoldlayne but you’re that idiot who discovered Jefferson Airplane after hearing White Rabbit in Gilliam’s 1998 movie? And what were you listening to before discovering them, Zucchero and Ligabue? Let the grown-ups handle the bla bla bla, maybe you should shut up a bit, read and learn.......
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to get me to give a 5 to this film, they would have to subject me to the Ludovico technique.......
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...better two days of fire than an entire boring life as a couple… and then in the rare free moments, I also let you know that the bassist of ELO who plays on Tom Petty's album is Jeff Lynne (and he produces it too)........