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Walt Disney Dumbo
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Walt Disney Dumbo
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Walt Disney Dumbo
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we're at the point where: is he more foolish for writing them or deb for publishing them?
Jim Sheridan Dream House
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Well, it's a film divided into two parts. The first part (as you say) is the same old trite psychological thriller with a surprise ending (and at this point, one should say "oh come on, enough already"). The second part is fantastic: I don't know in how many other instances I've seen a plot go completely off the rails and things happen randomly so quickly one after the other. The second part contains everything a screenplay shouldn't have, including Naomi Watts' character. In fact, especially Naomi Watts' character... Naomi Watts shouldn't have been in this film; they just ended up with 45 minutes of empty space after filming and thought: let’s throw in random details to stretch it out... let's justify it with a pretty face... By the way, Naomi Watts? I really like her (in every sense, especially sight, touch, and taste... I think... I mean, I know even if I haven't experimented... Oh yeah, I haven't experimented with Naomi, neither of them. Okay, enough already, what the hell am I saying???), but if they had cast Megan Fox, twice as many people would have gone to see it, and I would have known right away that it was best to keep my distance.
Giuseppe Ungaretti In memoria
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we were saying: five...
Giuseppe Ungaretti In memoria
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At Ungaretti 5, always and anyway. The idea of reviewing a single poem... I don’t know, it’s something I haven't seen done since fifth grade, and honestly, I don't understand the point of it; surely having people read Ungaretti first and then immediately after yourself is suicide. Whoever you are.
Pedro Almodovar Légami!
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Almodovar? No, thanks.
Sean Penn Into The Wild
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I remember it little, I remember the mega harvester (or whatever it was), the poisonous flowers, and that I knew it was only a true story, and when it ended I was really left in the shit. I remember a really cool soundtrack that I later found somewhere but without images it didn't tell me much and I tossed it almost immediately. I especially remember the futility of it all. I mean, the film is also nice/pretty from an aesthetic point of view, but the underlying "message" seems a bit of nonsense to me (assuming we can even talk about an underlying message when analyzing a pseudo-biography, I don't know, maybe we can). It's definitely not a bad film, but I never felt the urge to watch it again; at most, it makes you want to stop it halfway and head off to some random place. But if you watch it until the end, that urge goes away... I don't know, 3, more or less at random.
Autechre Exai
Autechre Exai
13 feb 13
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"Autechre-Dubstep" there is something terribly off about this, it's frightening.
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets
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I don't remember if "orange 77" was Robben or Davids...