carlo cimmino

DeRank : 7,83
DeAge™ : 6420 days • Here since 10 november 2008
Katy Perry Teenage Dream
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WHAT A GIMME.
Litfiba Stato Libero Di Litfiba
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I give this sad record a 1... Reuter like Stefan Reuter, former Juventus and Borussia Dortmund?
Oasis Time Flies 1994-2009
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In my opinion, they had a reason. Until ten years ago. Nice cover, though. But this is a characteristic of a good portion (not all) of their records. Anyway... What is this album? A Greatest Hits - with hits selected by the two brothers, or more likely by the managers of their record label - or a collection of singles?
Squaresoft Vagrant Story
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Interesting. I will buy it.
Joel & Ethan Coen Barton Fink
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Great movie. Worth watching and rewatching. If anything, for the presence of excellent actors, such as the wisely mentioned Turturro, Goodman, and Buscemi in the review. Anyway, speaking of serious things... How the hell did you write "¾"?
Mike Newell Donnie Brasco
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Sufficient film. But nice to watch again. When it happens (and when does it happen? Because on television they only broadcast garbage...).
Kojima Productions Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
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I played it once. It was two hours of uninterrupted screams that followed the death of poor Snake and went something like this: "SNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE..." A tasty and enjoyable review. However, I liked the game – given my lack of skill, I watched my brother play it brilliantly. I also agree on the throwing out of "Final Fantasy XIII." Subtitle: "How to deal the final blow to one of the most beautiful video game series ever." P.S. I find the online gameplay mode quite useless and repetitive. At this point, if one really wants to interact violently while simultaneously telematically with other people, I recommend and prefer DeChat.
Eddie Adams Execution In Saigon
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No problem, Kosmo. Nor do I in any way make you indifferent to the image depicted in the photograph. Really.
Eddie Adams Execution In Saigon
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The fact that he has won five hundred thousand awards does not surprise me; however, it leaves me indifferent in a world where garbage like Al Gore and Barack Obama are awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. I am also not surprised by your morality and your being "objective": "war is terrible, but luckily there are these courageous photojournalists who, through their reporting, defend democracy by taking pictures of the meanest generals shooting Vietnamese in the head." Kosmogabri is right. I, Carlo Cimmino, am not objective, nor do I intend to be. Above all, mastrotitta, unlike Eddie Adams, I am not a hero, nor am I brave enough to capture on film some jerk being shot in the head. I am a coward, and since it has happened to me in life, when I see someone armed with a gun, I don't even have the courage to fart... let alone take photographs. But this scene, the one that goes beyond the shot and shows Eddie Adams capturing such a brutal act, cannot be separated from all the horror depicted in the photograph itself — and here I arrive at the reason for my citation of Colonel Kurtz in my comment 6 — at the same time, it is fittingly representative of the hypocrisy that characterizes our society. We commit the worst atrocities, but we feel morally justified because there are these photographs that testify to the existence of freedom of information and democracy in our world. By the way, this was the sole purpose of my citation from "Apocalypse Now," mastrotitta. I consider Coppola's film one of the masterpieces of American cinema, but I don’t think I have treated it as an argument to support my thesis or as a film meant to document what has been. Anyway, I find it absolutely out of place and useless to mention the journalist from "Apocalypse Now" portrayed by the great Dennis Hopper in this matter. Perhaps Coppola is more objective on the issue than I am (?) — but, as I said, I don’t care about being objective — but I don’t think "Apocalypse Now" offers a great praise for the figure of war reporters, and in general, it seems to me that the character of the reporter played by Hopper, Colonel Kurtz, and Captain Willard are quite contrary to the ideas expressed by Kosmogabri. That's all. Yours sincerely, Carlo Cimmino