jack daniel's

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Leonardo Da Vinci Gioconda
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5 for courage
Kevin Costner Terra Di Confine
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Great review, really well written. I watched the film on TV a few months ago. Nice, sure, nothing to shout about, but definitely a good western. And like in every good western, there's the saloon, and like in every saloon, there's good whisky. What else could I want?
Led Zeppelin III
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Great, among the top 4, and then also Physical Graffiti, choosing one seems impossible to me. But I also think Presence is a great album. The last one and Houses of The Holy are the only two that I haven't really loved too much.
Sergio Leone Per Qualche Dollaro In Più
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masterpiece...has it already been said?
Scott Derrickson Ultimatum Alla Terra
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I saw it at the cinema when it came out, nothing special, I pretty much agree with everything. However, there was a line that I liked, even though I don't remember it exactly, something like "If the earth dies, you die. If you die, the earth survives." But the film is really bland. Then a few months later, "Knowing" came out with N. Cage, more or less the same movie, with a few variations.
The Casualties Live @ Vidia Club 16/01/10
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beautiful, good job. I don't know these at all, I mean, I've never even heard their names. They look like real punks, more punk than this you can't get. But were all those in the crowd sporting colorful mohawks, parabola-like bangs, leather jackets, and studs stuck everywhere?
James Cameron Avatar
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Thank you, Larrok. But why are they returned then? I thought they were disposable. It seems that things are getting complicated (for me), especially since I can't really stand contact lenses.
Rosso Fiorentino Deposizione di Volterra
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But what is it? A bit heavy, actually I'd say leaden. You know those 10 kg cast iron weights for bodybuilding? Compared to your reviews, they’re good for playing frisbee.
Coleman Hawkins On Broadway
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Okay, it seems like a great proposal. Well done!
James Cameron Avatar
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You really went heavy, didn't you! Anyway, I haven't seen it yet, although I partially agree with Jargonking's post, which is to say we need to take these films for what they are, pure and simple entertainment, nothing more. It's pointless to go see them expecting some masterpiece, only to end up disappointed. By the way, excuse me, a technical question: I have never seen a 3D movie before, but what happens if someone wears prescription glasses? Do they provide special ones? Or do the regular ones work for everyone?