Roberto Rossellini Roma città aperta
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I quote giola.
Arnolfo di Cambio Ritratto di Carlo I d'Angiò
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@bender: um, well, I would say that frankly it seems rather difficult for "Arnolfo" to become a commonly used adjective... ^_^'''
Arnolfo di Cambio Ritratto di Carlo I d'Angiò
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@bender: I won't delve into finding "V" instead of "U" because you should know about that, regarding "trasmigrare," it’s a synonym for "emigrare" (and Italians have emigrated quite a bit, I would say), and about art, there’s an endless discussion to be had that's been ongoing for centuries, but it's certainly a word that encompasses all the arts, including sculpture.
Roberto Rossellini Roma città aperta
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Excellent review and masterpiece film, ça va sans dire.
OK Go Of the Blue Colour of the Sky
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Really nice review and equally successful album from a band that I appreciate a lot.
Arnolfo di Cambio Ritratto di Carlo I d'Angiò
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First review, congratulations! Just a small note, the sculptors are already included in the registration on the Colosseo quadrato: they are listed under artists, you know!
Tim Burton Batman Il Ritorno
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I quote squall_leonhear: a perfect entertaining film brimming with an enormous amount of absolutely brilliant details (even the neon changing from "HELLO THERE" to "HELL HERE" deserves a standing ovation). One of Burton's greatest works.
Ernst Lubitsch Angelo
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A concise and complete review that I really liked, truly commendable, and I would have enjoyed it even if I didn't already know the film (which I love very much). The divine Marlene can only be worshipped.
The Beatles Abbey Road
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A brief and concise review that states what needs to be said clearly and without too many words, and that's why I really, really liked it. As for the album, what can I say? It's the true great unbeatable masterpiece of the Beatles, far better than the far more lauded "Sgt. Peppers'...".
AA.VV. Eurovision Song Contest Oslo 2010 - Share The Moment
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Very frankly and simply: Eurovision is on paper a wonderful opportunity for solidarity and friendship among peoples, marked by their respective differences yet united by a single language, which is that of music. However, in reality, it is a mishmash of the worst music produced every year in Europe, and often the average quality of the proposals presented is tantamount to unlistenable; there are, of course, some notable exceptions, but too often they get lost in the sea of general mediocrity.