clauderouges

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Danny Boyle The Millionaire
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The most beautiful film I have seen at the cinema in 2008.
Marco Masini Marco Masini
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I am convinced of one thing: most people have judged Masini very superficially. Simply because in the early 90s, the musical and social scene forbade people from writing sad things or even showing sadness. I don't believe that this album is a masterpiece, but I think it is above other Italian albums that are praised. The truth is that Masini is a pop composer definitely more experienced than the various Zucchero, Antonacci, and similar parasites, who I believe can't even read music. Even the lyrics are certainly much more original and poetic than "donne dududu" and "mi fai stare bene mi fai stare bene mi fai stare bene." But people have decided that it brings bad luck, and that's where they stopped.
Woody Allen Pallottole Su Broadway (Bullets Over Broadway)
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Oh wow, I would watch "The Goddess of Love" even in the original language, but it was never released on DVD in Italy. Is that possible?!
Michel Gondry Be kind rewind
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"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (I refuse to call it by the Italian title) is the most beautiful film of the last ten years. This "Be Kind Rewind" (I refuse to add the Italian subtitle) is a beautiful film, brilliant and well-made.
Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy
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I simply believe that the reviewer bought a counterfeit CD with the versions of the songs that have been circulating on the internet for months. As for the cover, it’s an image that is circulating online but it isn’t the original and definitive one. The original cover features a bicycle (you can see it both on the English Wikipedia and on the Amazon site that sells the album starting from November 23). In any case, if I may express a personal opinion, it’s not like Slash was such a great guitarist...
Vinicio Capossela Da Solo
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To be honest, this is only the second album by Capossela that I’m listening to, so I can't make comparisons with the previous ones, but I like it. At first, it seemed a bit trivial compared to "Ovunque Proteggi" and quite boring. However, the more I listen to it, the more I like it.
Woody Allen A Midsummer Night's Sex Commedy
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I'm a big fan of Allen and, apart from "Criminali da Strapazzo," which I can't stand, "Alice," which is rather lacking, and some early career experiments like 007 and other things, I enjoy all of his films. However, this one went over me without leaving any particular marks. Nice but forgettable, I would say.
Vasco Rossi Canzoni Per Me
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I don't agree. Vasco has made great albums up until Liberi Liberi, then it was indeed a dark period. However, I must say that this album is the least bad since "Gli Spari Sopra." It's also true that "Rewind" and "Io No" are quite pointless, but the other songs are nice: "Mattino," "L'Una per Te," "Quanti Anni Hai," "Idea 77," "Favola Antica," and "Laura" actually seem to return to a more classic Vasco style, ironic and not solely focused on his success. In any case, "Io No" is still better than the ridiculous "Mi Si Escludeva" (taken from that "Masterpiece" of "Nessun Pericolo... per Te," whose only merit was to feature "Sally").
R.E.M. Out Of Time
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Like Stipe, I too believe that REM is one of the bands that has been able to evolve from album to album more than others. I wouldn't say they are monotonous at all. If they are monotonous, then U2 has been making the same record for twenty years...
Queen + Paul Rodgers The Cosmos Rocks
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It has nothing to do with Queen. Where is the playfulness in the composition? Where are the well-harmonized choruses "in the Queen style"? Meh...