telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6309 days

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Here, we urgently need one type of clarification: we want a clarifying photo! There are already few female representatives, and if we have to deal with geonions pretending to be women online, we're in trouble!
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They are really great, they came to Milan and I had heard them on Radio Popolare where they impressed me quite a bit. Kudos to Justice.
Cactus Cactus
25 sep 09
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A badass group, as Supersoul rightly put it.
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Personally, I liked it a lot. A nice film, I found it well-made and with intelligent insights. Rubini is very good in the role of Luciana's stepfather. I feel compelled to reply to Trickykid; the problem isn't that certain films are bad, but that in this country money for culture is wasted, except for the fictions about Barbarossa (the reference is not coincidental). During this time, Brunetta lashed out especially at Placido; honestly, I have to say that "Il grande sogno" is a really terrible film. Unfortunately, it has been included among the five films from which the Oscar contender will be chosen, but I would never dare to utter the words of the "minister." Words that have been supported by a man who is "Minister for Cultural Heritage and Activities," and that's where we are heading. How can people progress intellectually when the prevailing opinion of those in power is to think poorly of culture? What country can arise? What will the areas for improvement be? I remember an interview with Gabriele Lavia where he talked about this issue, mentioning the disdain politicians have for art, saying that in his lifetime, he had only seen three politicians go to the theater. It is a very serious signal.
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It's a splendid documentary, and I also join in the praise for Current (I found another channel worth watching after RAI removed Raisat Extra). It uncovers things that are known and have always been known. Is today's football dirtier? I'm not sure; let's just say that certain things have become almost systemic, like a corporate program. Where there’s money, there’s always someone looking to acquire it in a dirty way, and this applies not only to football. What does the documentary have that’s different? I can’t say, but it’s beautiful to watch, even though certain things have always been said by those who have been in football and had no problem revealing the rot because they are at peace with their conscience. Coincidentally, these individuals have always been relegated to provincial realities, rejected by those who hold the power (and then perhaps become untouchable because they lift trophies; this reference is not casual).
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I’m looking forward to seeing them in Brescia to hear them live and, possibly, buy the record. In the meantime, I’m voting for the review.
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Personally, I have always loved the Romantic period and Friedrich's paintings, starting from "Monk by the Sea," which, in my opinion, expresses those concepts you mentioned much more than this, a painting that has become famous and cited to an unbelievable extent. It’s a beautiful painting, but not the essence of Romanticism. Another extraordinary painting of his is "The Sea of Chalk Cliffs." References to Leopardi? Honestly, I don't like them, and I don't find them to be accurate either; perhaps it's because I have a poor opinion of him.
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This deserved to be included in the cases; at least I would have put it there.
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Here you are again, sharp and precise as always.
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Absolutely right! The America to listen to and know are only the ones from the first two albums, nothing extraordinary but they knew how to do things well without getting lost in flashy stuff or anything particularly strange.