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Jerry Schatzberg Panico A Needle Park
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Anyway, one day, someone will have to take the trouble to create a ranking, a list of the best films about drugs, addiction, etc. ...it would be interesting and also useful; maybe there are some great films out there that shouldn't be overlooked and that one might have ignored simply out of ignorance.
Jerry Schatzberg Panico A Needle Park
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I hadn't seen the review... 4 a couple of balls. This is a great movie, one of the best films about drugs and also one of the toughest, with Al Pacino making the difference. Of course, it's made ten thousand times better than "Amore Tossico," but that is also a great film... just for different reasons and it's worth watching, in my opinion. It may not be a masterpiece this Panico a Needle Park, but it should be seen. Absolutely!
Quentin Tarantino Inglorious Bastards
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Ahah, The Two Marshals and that is perhaps my favorite scene from Totò... "omertà, eh!"
Quentin Tarantino Inglorious Bastards
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Ah, I also liked the soundtrack.
Quentin Tarantino Inglorious Bastards
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Look, if another director had made it, I would have hated it just the same, but it wouldn't have annoyed me as much. This idiot has made three films (the first three) and everyone still revolves around him. He's a genius, he's ironic, he mixes things up, does parodies... to me, he seems like one of those who acts stupid to avoid going to war. He made three films, the first three, each one more beautiful than the last, competing with himself is the hardest thing, so I become ironic, do parodies, etc. ...and there are people who fall for it. Then whether the film is technically impeccable and blah blah blah, I don't care, just like I don't care about Dream Theater. Two funny things: 1) he subtly makes fun of Jews much more than Nazis, in ways that made me smile; 2) Pitt imitating Don Vito Corleone to play the Sicilian part. As for the rest, it's zero.
T.S.O.L. Dance With Me
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read only the first paragraph - too much is too much. the worst rich kids, these TSOL and anyway, on Vortex, don’t be the old guy walking around armed just to pop the Super Santos of the kids... 1981 is too much, let’s say '84 and let’s not talk about it anymore so we can enjoy Minor Threat, Black Flag’s Damaged, Bad Brains, and other great stuff in peace. after that, no, but '81 is too much... at least for hardcore in its purest form, which then really kicks off in the mid-90s in San Diego (Swing Kids, The Crimson Curse, etc.) ...and anyway, Adolescents really makes me want to vomit fat whales with big teeth.
Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra
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Well, I'm definitely interested. Thank you... ah, one who also seems super to me, always hanging around, is David Izenzon... his performance in At The Golden Circle is truly scary, so much so that the more you boost the bass on that record, the better it sounds. Staying on the "bass" theme, I have something that’s lying around somewhere... If laziness lets me go for a moment, I’ll send it. Bye Bau.
Lucio Dalla e Francesco De Gregori Work in Progress @ Teatro Arcimboldi (MI) 06.05.2010
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Sadness in spades. I’m not sure if the dinosaurs are sadder or those who pay a hefty price to see them exhale their last breaths – what is it? necrophilia, simple voyeurism, or just another way to escape a gray monotony? – when, in reality, the dinosaurs have been dead for at least forty years. Of course, it’s a metaphor: the real dinosaurs are beautiful and definitely more alive than the metaphorical dinosaurs. You, well, you collect them... U2, Vasco, De Gregori & Dalla – as if one alone isn’t enough –, Springsteen... congratulations.
Lucio Dalla e Francesco De Gregori Work in Progress @ Teatro Arcimboldi (MI) 06.05.2010
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Sadness in spades. I don't know if it’s the dinosaurs who are sadder or those who pay dearly to see them take their last gasps - what is it? necrophilia, simple voyeurism, or just another way to escape a gray monotony? - when, in reality, the dinosaurs have been dead for at least forty years. Of course, it's a metaphor: the real dinosaurs are beautiful and are certainly more alive than the metaphorical dinosaurs. You, well, you collect them... U2, Vasco, De Gregori & Dalla - as if one alone wouldn’t be enough -, Springsteen... congratulations.
MGMT Congratulations
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I'm not able to turn it yet... between the 3 and the 4, at the moment. But I'm sure I prefer the first one. The first is not a masterpiece, but it's a record that manages to lift my spirits every time I play it, and for that, to me, it’s worth more than a masterpiece. Lots of appreciation. Beautiful zazà, I'm glad you reviewed them... you can't not like them :)