omahaceleb

DeRank : 5,72
DeAge™ : 6620 days • Here since 25 april 2008
Luciano Ligabue Radiofreccia
Voto:
The film isn't bad. Eddie Merckx was great but incredibly buff if I remember correctly. And he was one of those who fiercely opposed the introduction of mandatory anti-doping controls for cyclists. He doesn't seem like that much of a sports icon to me; maybe those who lived through those years and followed his victories see him differently.
Luciano Ligabue Radiofreccia
Voto:
The film isn't bad. Eddie Merckx was great but incredibly buff if I remember correctly. And he was one of those who fiercely opposed the introduction of mandatory anti-doping controls for cyclists. He doesn't seem like that much of a sports icon to me; maybe those who lived through those years and followed his victories see him differently.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Works Vol. 2
Voto:
Beautiful review.
Ragnarök Ragnarök
Voto:
Giona, I think it’s partly my fault for comment 54. What I said was a, how can I put it, silly mistake! There are two X-Files movies; it was an innocent joke about the little discussion that arose on Ragnarok between you and Hymnen. :) Anyway, I'm not well-informed about "X-Files," but my roommate, who's an expert on TV shows, tells me there's a pilot episode that underlies the entire production, about two hours long (you might already know this since you follow it closely). However, it may have only been released in the USA. But take it as unofficial info; it’s not my original thought.
Ragnarök Ragnarök
Voto:
Wait Giona, which X-Files are you talking about? Three have come out recently, each filmed in three different parts of the world :)
Kim Ki Duk Ferro 3
Voto:
True. One of the most beautiful scenes ever, as far as I'm concerned. But also the whole phase of the boy's falling in love is exceptional. And then the scene with the boat that stops in the middle of the lake until the old man decides to let it go. It seems to me that the review on "Primavera,..." is missing on DeBaser. Any volunteers? :)
Kim Ki Duk Ferro 3
Voto:
Yet, stoopid (by the way, you seem anything but stoopid), I personally liked "Primavera, Estate,...". I'm not an expert but just a simple moviegoer, yet "Primavera" seemed to me to be more "rich" in symbolic values; in any case, the images by Kim Ki Dok (I believe it's technically called cinematography) are beautiful, they left me speechless. The 5 definitely deserves it, though.
B.B. King Makin Love Is Good For You
Voto:
@Tele: I meant exactly what you wrote in the 4th comment.
Ragnarök Ragnarök
Voto:
What a beautiful Jonah
B.B. King Makin Love Is Good For You
Voto:
Well done Davide, but telespalla is right. It's better to mix things up a bit.