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Winsor McCay Little Nemo in Slumberland
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Great review for a FANTASTIC comic!
PS: A little nitpicking: on October 15, 1905, Little Nemo was published in the New York Herald on the Sunday Pages... It would only appear in the New York American, as you mentioned, in 1911, and it would abandon it in 1914 to return to the Herald. The original title that appeared in the NY Herald was "Little Nemo In Slumnerland," which was later changed to "Little Nemo In the Land of Wonderful Dreams" when it moved from the NY Herald to the NY American. A little nitpicking.
Sam Raimi Drag Me To Hell
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Sorry, are you talking about the movie where two spouses lock their children in the cavities of their house to then eat them??? Because if you're talking about that, I just rewatched it right before the summer (I think) on Italia Uno late at night. Embarrassing photography (a RAI drama has a thousand times better cinematography), non-existent direction (a RAI drama by comparison is Apocalypse Now), then I don't know, because after seeing the scene where the boy enters the house and they almost catch him, I went to sleep. I remember I watched it in full, eons ago; I remember it because it was the first horror film I ever saw, and even though I had never seen any others, it didn't scare me at all. Then came Shining, and I discovered what fear looks like on celluloid. But that's another story, definitely more interesting, but it remains another story.
Sam Raimi Drag Me To Hell
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alia76: this stuff has nothing to do with the black house... The black house was even worse.
Berardi Milazzo Ken Parker: Oltre la frontiera
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Are you sure, sure? :)
Spaghetti Style Grosso Guaio a Little Italy Live @ S. Salvatore Telesino (BN) 15.08.2008
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I would gladly listen to the spaghetti style, but I didn't understand if we can find something around... Let me know. But if they participate in "Sanremo Ciòvani"... well, I'm almost losing interest...
Sam Raimi Drag Me To Hell
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P.S. the remake of evil dead 1 already exists, it's called evil dead 2 and it’s written and directed by Raimi. The fact that he wants to make a second remake leaves me quite perplexed. Is he planning to do a remake of evil dead 3 (Army of Darkness)? That would be interesting.
Sam Raimi Drag Me To Hell
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Awful! A disappointment in every way: weak plot, at times slow, horror that never scares and is never able to turn into the grotesque (except for the exorcism scene, where however our Raimi quotes himself to manage to make us smile) unnecessarily long, actors almost disinterested. What a pity because when I saw the trailer I was prepared to watch a nice grotesque horror in the style of Evil Dead 2. Instead, I got a bland horror that... oh my God, I don't even know what to compare this garbage to. Just one hope: that Raimi needed to quickly pay off his mortgage and that's why he produced such a low-level work.
And speaking of mortgages, if he wanted to do something like Romero (tackling sociopolitical themes using horror film as a medium), I’m sorry for him but he didn’t even come close.
Rupert Wainwright Stigmate
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Alia, you review the ones you wrote so at least we get to see some cool horror. Personally, I quite liked Rec (the Spanish one).
Cristiano Malgioglio & M5 Pelame/Sbucciami
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Malgioglio??? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!