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DeRank : 1,58
DeAge™ : 6658 days • Here since 18 march 2008
Nicholas Ray Gioventù bruciata
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Unfortunately, in his case, it was death that delivered him to legend; he unconsciously became an icon of the saying "live fast, die young," and as I repeat, he had perhaps the most profound influence on every future generation.
Nicholas Ray Gioventù bruciata
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A myth that has influenced practically all subsequent generations. I like the review, well done.
Carlo Vanzina Vacanze in America
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I don't understand the reason for this harshness. Personally, I discovered Debaser one day while searching for music reviews of a band that intrigued me. I started reading those and then moved on to the rest; now I pretty much check all of them, and I’m quite happy that it’s not always the usual artists and the super famous films being reviewed, which is why I appreciate Il_Paolo's writings. To say that he’s mocking everyone just because the product he analyzes is universally categorized as B-movie (rightly or wrongly, I won't discuss that) takes some nerve. It can happen that someone wants to know more about a movie or a CD before buying, listening to, or watching it, so the variety of proposals that this site offers is at least useful. Suggesting that the people who positively comment on what the author of this review brings to our attention are all fake seems ridiculous to me, especially since it's evident to everyone that he has remarkable narrative skills and is an excellent writer, regardless of the subject he chooses to review. Anyway, I'd rather read a 4-star Vanzina on Madonna—renowned, of course, but still a complete mess in my opinion.
Nicola di Bari Un successo dopo l'altro
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Dear IL_Paolo, please don't add yourself to the list of people who, for some reason, consider me a fake. You know I'm not yours and I'm not anyone else's... sure, long live the beehive, but ever since I wrote about them, I've lost my identity.
Carlo Vanzina Vacanze in America
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"Everyone will eventually discover that after every journey, there is always a return, and that no matter how great the distance traveled, each person is a prisoner of their own soul or their clichés and habits." Great.
Madonna Hard Candy
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The wait is over, 11th labor, brilliant and perfect work, well... anyway, the reason why you all rushed to review the aforementioned album remains a mystery to me.
Korn Life is Peachy
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I don't like Korn, and this review is a bit... strange, let's say, with some mistakes like "which gives me the chills" that are just unwatchable, so I'm going to abstain from voting.
Nicola di Bari Un successo dopo l'altro
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Hi Il_Paolo, besides the fact (as already mentioned in some other comments) that you write really well, your reviews are always smooth and pleasant to read!!! I extend my compliments.
Roberto Benigni Johnny Stecchino
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Oh, I almost forgot, I join Meurglys_III in proclaiming this film a masterpiece, but not in the burdensome task of skewering it with the various balls.
Roberto Benigni Johnny Stecchino
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I don't understand why people who, deserving or not, go to university might disturb you. Education is a right, and those who have the opportunity should take advantage of it. Even if some (and I emphasize some because it's a big mistake to generalize) are supported, lazy, and sometimes inept, they don’t burden you but rather their adult and vaccinated parents, and if that’s fine with them, I don’t see why it should upset you. Perhaps you believe it’s unfair that people like the ones described above postpone their responsibilities typical of the working world, or you think it’s inequitable that such individuals can flaunt their undeserved opportunity to study. Well, if that’s the case, relax: life offers a thousand and more occasions for anyone to prove they’re worth nothing, and their time will come soon enough.