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Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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Veramazzotta... for the "love of God"!!... it's a children's movie... is it possible that all the tons of knowledge you possess and that pours out of every pore do not leave you with the clarity to lightly judge a light and well-made film? Adults who love this Ender, his father Ender, grandfather Ender, etc... can read their books and all the others mentioned... but let the children have the opportunity to be captivated by the images... and enough with this constant talk of political correctness!!! how annoying you all have made this counter-political correctness!! do we want to make a fantasy (it's just a fantasy!!) where the child protagonist ends up being raped by his uncle who is then in cahoots with the mother to kill him and sell his organs? come on...... better orient your knowledge. bye
Michael Ende La Storia Infinita
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The film reminds me too much of the freezing winter of '84-'85... fourth year of middle school... quite a few 4s in Greek and Latin... the carnival with the novelty prank of the white foam spray (which was quickly replaced by the much cheaper shaving foam... which wasn't really much of a prank at all... :) So much better than the horrible and painfully tedious fantasy films of today... and let’s not forget the wonderful little song that fits just perfectly.
Beatles Abbey Road
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Beatles Abbey Road
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ps. John is only saved by Because. Period.
Beatles Abbey Road
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A foolish and "biased" review... if you're a "Lennonite," forget Abbey Road... I Want You a gem by Lennon??... John had been out of his mind for at least a year, and this isn't a gem but a deadly bore if you take away the heavy sound. Come Together?... yeah, but do you know whose the triplet that opens the song is and that effectively immortalizes it?... huh? You know?... :) I do... and you? This is Paul and the two Georges' album... and then listen... when we talk about McCartney, especially in the '60s...!!.... it would be better to avoid the term "little songs" otherwise you lose credibility. hey there
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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Damn...I forgot the grade...;)
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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Voting from 0 to 5 doesn't offer many nuances like, for example, from 0 to 10. For me, this is a 7 and a half album. (If, for instance, we want to give 10 to Abbey Road... just to be clear). For Chaos, however, I would give it a 7, if you allow me... a formulaic album that also benefited from the great anticipation for the new famous producer. Also, at least one track suspiciously mirrored the structure and sound of one of the Beatles... in short, it feels contrived. Even though the tracks are not bad at all, I think we shouldn't judge Paul based on new and wonderful melodies or some kind of sound (I believe that more than what he did with the Fab Four, it's not humanly possible to achieve in that regard...:)), but rather on freshness. Memory, for me, is an album that sounds spontaneous, and thus deserves a score of 4, which might seem too high on this 5-point scale. However, time will be beneficial for it... as it has been for other albums... goodbye.