Melissa

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DeAge™ : 6802 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Mia Martini Il Meglio
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Mia was the Italian interpreter who more than anyone else knew how to leave her mark on the songs.
Brainticket Cottonwoodhill
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Classy music, but before buying them, read the instructions carefully. (The review)
Billy Wilder La Fiamma Del Peccato
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I almost forgot, good review.
Billy Wilder La Fiamma Del Peccato
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It's true, I checked, I thought they were all taken from: The Postman Always Rings Twice. That's why I was surprised, The Postman Always Rings Twice is so different. I also thought that The Postman Always Rings... was inspired by a true story, (one of the first women to end up on death row) but I couldn’t find any evidence online.
Billy Wilder La Fiamma Del Peccato
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Great film. Who could ever say that both "Ossessione" and "The Postman Always Rings Twice" are based on the same book?
Bad Religion Against The Grain
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I have two of their records, "No Control" is my favorite. Bad Religion is among the 2-3 punk bands I prefer. Good review.
Ethan and Joel Cohen Non è Un Paese Per Vecchi
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Plan, excuse me, "Dirty Money"
Ethan and Joel Cohen Non è Un Paese Per Vecchi
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I haven't seen it yet, but it seems to me that there are similarities both with "Fargo" and with "A Simple Plan." Or not?
Drupi Drupi
Drupi Drupi
25 feb 08
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I've always liked it, and what a voice!
Gabriele Salvatores Mediterraneo
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The name of that little island doesn't matter; I perceived it as an enchanted place, set against a backdrop of war. Ideal for Salvatores to insert all his ideals of '68 or (posts). And it’s this opposition that makes the film enjoyable (or not). For me, this is the key to understanding it.