madcat

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DeAge™ : 6699 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Sanremo 20-20 (70 anni di musica ITAGLIANA) Sanremo: vip famosi e un po' di musica nei riempitivi
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But is a review really necessary to understand the high musical level of Sanremo?!
The Courteeners More. Again. Forever.
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Never felt, as always your reviews are extremely useful above all.
Severin Fiala The Lodge
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I'm begging you, enough is enough with the "reviews" of movies that are nothing more than detailed descriptions of the plot. I'm sorry, but 1.
Federico Fellini Amarcord
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Well, how can you give less than 5 to this, yes, masterpiece?
The Happy Dragon Band The Happy Dragon Band
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Excellent, both the review and the proposal.
Checco Zalone Tolo Tolo
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I’ve read so many absurdities about him in general that it leaves me speechless; I mean, both sides clearly show that they understand absolutely nothing. Personally, I’ve always appreciated him a lot, finding him intelligently satirical, often fiercely so. But when I hear opinions from people who have only seen the first movie (let’s not even talk about the promotional video for this film, which I will watch) labeling him as homophobic or racist, well, that means they haven’t understood anything at all, at a minimum. Just like those who are now posting messages on social media “accusing” him of having become leftist because he made a film about migrants. Now, I have no idea whether Zalone is left or right or anything else, but I am convinced that he is an extremely intelligent and cultured person.
Roberto Recchioni, Angelo Stano, Corrado Roi DYLAN DOG #400 - "E ora, l'Apocalisse!"
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I consider it the most important Italian comic of all time (Not the most beautiful, or at least not necessarily, but certainly among the most beautiful). The first 100 are something fantastic and probably unrepeatable and unsurpassable, but I don't know anything about this new direction.
My Bloody Valentine MBV
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I don't know.
R.E.M. Accelerate
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@[De...Marga...] is absolutely right, in the sense that the issue here is not what he thinks of the band in question; the point is that it shows he doesn't know them, at least not well enough to deliver such a harsh criticism of their career, all to support his thesis that this album would be their best. A nonsensical review, that's why it deserves a one, nothing more.
Matteo Garrone Pinocchio
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Sorry, one question more out of curiosity than anything else: but what’s the reason for all those "despite Benigni" and similar? Personally, I love Benigni, but I ask this because I can't understand what the reason might be (unless you've never liked him, of course).