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CCCP Epica Etica Etnica Pathos 25 anni dopo
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Ferretti is someone who should be very ashamed. Really, really, really ashamed.
He got lucky that he can communicate something through music (between CCCP, CSI, and PGR, I wouldn't know who to choose), but his latest interviews portray him as someone who has remained stuck at 14 for almost 30 years, yelling angrily "this and that" without having a real understanding of what he was saying.
If I ran into Lindo on the street, I would spit in his face.
And I believe that besides taking the spit, he would even come and apologize to me.
ECO VIRTUAL ATMOSPHERES 第1
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vaporwave is the witch house of preppy kids. The Story So Far... | Vortex Rikers
Simon Brand Identità Sospette
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"During the flashbacks, the four corners of the frame are blurred. It reminds me of so many beautiful things of quality." My grandmother watching "Sentieri."
Brainbombs Burning Hell
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"These days, no one who has even a little knowledge of extreme music is truly amazed. After a while, it all becomes the same." ...https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=HorXEtSM3xg.
Edward Zwick L'Ultimo Samurai
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the marvelous adventures of a cinephile on the internet. You spend the last 5 years reading that Avatar is a shitty movie because it has a stupid, clichéd, and overused story, then you stumble upon a review of The Last Samurai (which is identical, being itself a copy of Dances with Wolves, which is in turn a retelling of the tale of Pocahontas, but at the time the Pocahontas film hadn't been made yet, so it can be said of Dances that it had a hell of a screenplay...) and discover that the poor man's Dances with Wolves starring Tom Cruise is an "epic and gripping" film... The Last Samurai is epic and gripping, Avatar is kid stuff (for the second time: identical plots, and cinematographically speaking don't even try to compare Cameron to the director of Legends of the Fall or Blood Diamond.) No offense, but you better shoot yourselves. Maybe a wank, but you should definitely do something to take the edge off.
Hayao Miyazaki La Città Incantata
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My friend's favorite movie. He tells me it's impossible for me not to like it and organizes a movie night at another friend's house so we can all watch it together again. After dinner, we start the film, and there are four of us. About forty minutes from the end, everyone is asleep, including the guy who insisted on watching it again, who considers it the masterpiece of God and other nonsense. It's a biblical pain in the ass, a mishmash of different settings that together lead to horror vacui, the guy with the spider arms talks for ten minutes without saying anything, and above all, the message behind the cartoon is annoying. And, for God's sake, it's a frightening Disney-like experience, and it tries to pass Studio Ghibli off as the animated alternative to Disney. The catalyst of the story, however, is gratuitous: "Parents abandon their daughter to binge." Which, translated from the Miyazaki metaphor, what should it even mean? (Oh my God, it's obvious it wants to convey something, but I have the strong feeling that we're missing some data to actually understand the metaphor. Not for me, for our culture.) So: "masterpiece of God," what does that even mean if you understand one-third of what they're telling you? Yes, I hate it, not so much for the movie itself, but for the vomitous praises that fans shower on it totally at random.
Leprous The Congregation
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I know them because Bilateral has a really heavy psych cover. But I don't know, in the end they make prog which isn't really my genre. It feels like a killer '90s vibe, and I haven't been able to digest '90s metal for a long time. If I had heard them in '99 instead of two or three years ago, I probably would have fallen in love with them.
Tobe Hooper Poltergeist - Demoniache presenze
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It’s probably the movie that gave a bunch of kids from my generation a taste for horror while growing up. I don’t know how many horror films the major studios produced before this movie came out, but I do know how many they made in the 80s… (then again, the fact that Evil Dead was released the year before should not be overlooked). Poltergeist has several sequels, and I would have to mention the incredible Italian title of the third installment: "Poltergeist III: CI RISIAMO." The film? I remember absolutely nothing, really nothing: even reading the review doesn’t bring a single frame to mind.
Ruben Östlund Forza Maggiore
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I heard about it last year during the Cannes festival and I avoided it precisely because of that "brilliant as a Haneke film." It seems to me that I haven't missed this great masterpiece and that I can keep wandering among the poorly distributed crap.
Giuseppe Lazzari Sentirsidire un film da vedere
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but is the "expressionist sound" the "silent sound"? and would the row cut be the "rough cut"? I hope so, that would intrigue me.
And above all: why do you try to be as unclear as possible?