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DeRank : 2,18
DeAge™ : 6072 days • Here since 25 october 2009
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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You Berlusconi supporters display a chilling level of naivety, superficiality, and populism, and your historical and political understanding is akin to that of a 3-year-old child. But perhaps you're just a provocateur and not even an original one.
Quino Il Mondo Di Mafalda
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How beautiful, Mafaldita! Great comeback, and the phenomenal thing is that despite the years, it’s perfectly adaptable to our unfortunate global situation. By the way! Manolito, not Monolito, but I believe it's a slip-up.
Carlo Lucarelli Almost Blue
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Every day and every night I hear the bells of hell tolling, and they are tolling for me. Cool. If you haven't done it yet, also read "The Island of the Fallen Angel" and "Guernica."
Moonshake Eva Luna
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I’ve only heard it mentioned, now I want to listen to it. Thanks for the intriguing suggestion.
Mario Biondi and the High Five Quintet Handful Of Soul
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This review is so absurd that I can't help but like it. I don't know anything about jazz, but after having listened to and re-listened to this album, I may be wrong, but it seems to me like jazz for undemanding palates, in short, supermarket jazz. Nice but nothing more.
Suicide Suicide
Suicide Suicide
27 oct 09
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hypnotic, chilling, claustrophobic, crazy... it takes too many adjectives to describe this magnificent album that puts to shame so much trendy electronic music of today. A review that lives up to the situation, far from the superficiality some have claimed.
U2 No Line On The Horizon
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There are plenty of reviews about the latest tedious work by the bumbling U2. I randomly chose one. The unforgettable fire has long since gone out. While I don't agree with it, the review is honest and can be appreciated.
Carlo Marx Friedrich Engels Il Manifesto Del Partito Comunista
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An ambitious subject to review, there's no denying it, but it needs to be done properly and without prejudice, with a clear mind. If one doesn’t agree, that's a different story.
François Truffaut L'Histoire d'Adèle H. - Adele H. una storia d'amore
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Truffaut left us too soon... his cameo, a brief appearance, in the film is wonderful. Great review and great choice.
Kevin Costner Balla Coi Lupi
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It's not a bad movie, but to call it a masterpiece is a stretch. Much better are Un uomo chiamato Cavallo, Soldato Blu, as others here say, and of course what I believe is a masterpiece, which is Piccolo Grande Uomo by Arthur Penn. The review is well-written and full of passion, but I can't share Hellring's enthusiasm; the film is too overly sweet and sentimental, and for me, that's a downside for Costner, despite acknowledging his good intentions and the risk he took making this film at a time when the genre was seen as a guaranteed flop.