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Stanley Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut
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...Keitel...
Stanley Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut
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Poor Harvey, being replaced by the Pollack (who first ended up in front of the camera in "Tootsie" to play along with master Hoffman, who had already kicked out a couple of directors, Hollywood contradictions), this shows that a great director and a great actor do not always make a great film... but Keytel, in replacing the never too honored Volontè, had already taken quite a satisfaction a few years earlier. This dispute over the nicknames seems like bullshit to me (among other things, the polysemic Odradek is one of the best around here).
High Fashion Feelin' Lucky
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Ahahahahahahaha...Mahahahrc...Cerro ne...you could have fahahahahre less than reminding me...what an absurd jerk!!!
High Fashion Feelin' Lucky
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But, really?! Malavasi was playing on these records?! He doesn't seem like a very danceable type...
Orient Express Illusion
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Um, I haven't heard them, but the references to other bands you've made (God Machine aside) are roughly the same ones that also characterize the reviews of Verdena (so the joke came out spontaneously). (They might not be related at all).
Stanley Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut
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Um, sorry for the somewhat harsh posts earlier, I wrote them last night and was "tipsy" (and a bit irritable). @ Bartleboom: an apopemptic hymn is a Greek ceremonial song that celebrated someone's departure (not strictly funerary though, it mostly referred to seasonal deities and cycles of renewal). (Don't ask me now how I came up with it, for the reasons mentioned above ;).
Radiohead In Rainbows
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@ Pestilent Mantrico:...damn Manzù......and the Radiohead!...Oops, I have another defecatio, sine captatio!
Zack Snyder 300
Zack Snyder 300
13 oct 07
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WHAT THE HELL IS PURE CINEMA? Assumption: before the so-called pop music, there was an art form recognized (in retrospect) as "transversal" (high/low): CINEMA!!!
Stanley Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut
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Poletti, I challenge you, give me a review of Tarkovsky (pro domo, I hate the fact that you extracted "Andrei Rublev" from a cinematography that couldn't be more organic! And it's a categorical imperative). The fact that there's not even a mention of Andrei is a wilful omission. Obviously, "Ivan's Childhood" is chosen as the first chapter... and don't even start with Fellini, Shakespeare, and various Calvinisms... here we’re talking about quality cinema!!!
Stanley Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut
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Kubrick rarely nailing it on the first try (movie gossip?!!), the shooting of this film lasted over 3 years (normal, with Cruise in a way that can't be questioned), posthumous editing... (now I'm going to get screwed) after 2 unnecessarily tedious films, with "Full Metal Jacket" he had magnificently rehabilitated himself... this is a highly imperfect apopemptic hymn.