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James Cameron Avatar
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"but how the hell can you give a 4 to this movie fuck" it's easy, just do it like this. I didn't like the unlraceklebrativa review. (Avatar, as much as it’s an enjoyable, well-made film, will never, I hope, be the cinematic phenomenon of the decade)
Tarja Turunen My Winter Storm
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"Nightwish made a colossal mistake by letting her go." I, on the other hand, made a huge mistake about ten years ago by buying "Oceanborn"... then thank goodness my little brother reached the age of deficiency (adolescence) and I could give it to him as a gift. :)
Robert Mapplethorpe Patti Smith, 1976
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"Those who claim that it's with film that you see the true photographer say so with a certain bad faith, since certain artificial interventions have always been possible." Yes, they have always been possible, but nowadays, if you know how to use Photoshop well, you can turn a photo taken with a completely automatic compact camera into a masterpiece worthy of Salgado. The potential that Photoshop offers for intervening in photography was not possible with film.
Tim Burton Mars Attacks!
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Big Fish, as already mentioned, bounces back a bit, but it still seems to me a film that is as well-crafted as it is clever. "Todd," however, I consider one of his worst films. One of Burton's strengths has always been his ability to use stunning sets (Sleepy Hollow above all). In "Todd," 90% is computer-generated imagery. If I'm going to see Cameron, I want beautiful CGI; if I'm going to see Burton, no. Absolutely not, damn it! As already stated, the set design has always been one of his strengths. And then excuse me, but Burton (whom I loved very much, to be clear) can no longer choose a script written as it should be, with an ending that lasts more than 20 seconds? ("Todd" and "Corpse Bride"?) Or perhaps it's a choice of his to make films that lack an ending; I don't know. The fact remains that watching a musical with bad songs (better to go see the old classics...) set designs in CGI (Burton makes a musical(???) / Burton makes a film with massive use of CGI applied to set design(???) and, Burton makes a musical where the sets are in CG (my God, are we sure this is Burton???) and an almost non-existent ending does not exactly make me shout miracle, but it doesn't make me want to recommend it, nor to watch it again; it just makes me sad to think that the same director who started with "Vincent" and then found success with "Edward Scissorhands" and "Ed Wood" made that stuff.
Tim Burton Mars Attacks!
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lower than a film not of... wow and maybe without the apostrophe in front of illiterate... (from what pulpit)
Tim Burton Mars Attacks!
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I say that in my opinion, Corpse Bride / Charlie and the Chocolate Factory / Sweeney Todd are a Burtonian blasphemy compared to what the director did before the obscene Planet of the Apes. Big Fish is slightly superior to these three but certainly inferior (for me) to films like Beetlejuice (is that how you spell it?), Edward Scissorhands (seriously, did they hire an illiterate to translate the titles???), Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, etc. Perhaps of his pre-Planet of the Apes output, the only film that comes close to the low level of his recent works is Pee-wee's Big Adventure (which is still a debut work). I don't even have hope for the upcoming Alice. Instead, I'm curious to see what the hell he did with Alice Marilyn Manson.
Robert Mapplethorpe Patti Smith, 1976
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€28,995 for the camera body? I hope you made a typing mistake... if not, I believe buying a camera for more than €30,000 just for passion and not for work is a slap in the face of poverty worthy of the worst Berlusconian. (no offense to anyone, it's just my opinion)
Emeralds & Aaron Dilloway Under Pressure
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I roll it and search for it.
Tim Burton Mars Attacks!
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sorry, the grades
Tim Burton Mars Attacks!
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more than a Burton film, a Burton divertissement. He has definitely done worse (everything he has done since 2001 is surely worse) but also better (everything he did before 2001 is better).