telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6304 days

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Excellent! A proper review of a really great film (and it's no coincidence that it’s being shown in Brescia at the Cinema Moretto, my favorite). Thanks also to Nanni Moretti, since it’s distributed by Sacher.
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Long live human cases! Long live human reviews!
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I don't know if you are the guy in the photo, but just so you know, that's how you present yourself on DeBaser (reviews and photos, to be clear). Welcome, and one word of advice: send them all!
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It was needed every now and then, I'll make a couple more before the end of the year. I promise. @Dax, you'll find it in the right places of our capital. Or... @Michoos, going big again? Were we ever? We need to free ourselves first and win our battle. Visca Salernitana Lliure! @Lewis, in my opinion, it reflects perfectly and that's why it's good for those who already love them and for those who still need to get to know them. @Ofemb, am I not saying a damn thing about the album? True, however, I took the liberty.
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I play the devil's advocate: doesn't the excellent cast and subsequent performances (I'm crazy about Jodie Foster, there's no denying it) mask a direction and, above all, a cinematography that are underwhelming?
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I can't say how much Fiumani there is in these gentlemen, as CC says, however I am sure that I like this record. In life, you have to appreciate what comes your way, sit down and say: "Aaaah, I really like it. I'm feeling good."
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Long live Pylon, the Athens scene, and the "40 Watt Club". I love you. "We're not the best rock'n'roll band in America. Pylon is" (Bill Berry, 1987)
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In their "small" way and in their own right, they deserve respect. A good group.
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"If you like Broken Social Scene, this album is highly recommended; if you don't, it's still worth a listen." Are you sure? In my opinion, among all the beautiful things that Morr Music publishes, these are some of the worst.
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When it comes to themes, RAI has often had some great ideas. The theme for TG2 from the early '80s, taken from was another little gem. Either they found some incredible pieces or they relied on great masters.