El Guevo

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Belle & Sebastian The Life Pursuit
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big album, which are the ugly tracks?
Belle & Sebastian The Life Pursuit
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many wanted the b&S to make the same album over and over again... fortunately, it wasn't like that. an ironic, sunny, catchy record full of beautiful songs.
Woody Allen Sogni e delitti
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idle, I simply noticed aspects that you didn't see, maybe because you and someone else, while watching Cassandra's Dream, were too focused on making comparisons with Crimes and Misdemeanors and Match Point, which are completely different films, made with a different style and aiming for different objectives; the mere presence of a crime or a wrongdoing is not enough to group them together. Then, basettoni, the fact that this film does not focus on action is a strength; if you want to see action, watch Michael Bay's films, not Woody Allen's.
Woody Allen Sogni e delitti
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It's a beautiful film. A sharp portrayal of today's society. It's one of Allen's best, the lines are razor-sharp, the dialogues perfect, and the actors very talented. The most grotesque situations are truly memorable.
Todd Haynes I'm Not There
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a true work of art. Haynes didn’t want to create a classic biography, fortunately; he blended reality with dreams, the man with the character, the character with the myth, the sacred with the profane, the past with the present and the future, all together. Even Dylan’s songs do all this. Haynes succeeds in evoking the essence of Dylan, his ghost, because a ghost is much more than a person. I have rarely seen such a powerful mix of images, music, and poetry in cinema.
Mel Brooks Frankenstein Junior
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That joke makes me laugh much more in Italian.
Alejandro Jodorowsky El Topo
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Dear anonymous, at least have the courage to authenticate your pathetic comments, you presumptuous little professor. I know very well how to write, and if I've made mistakes it's simply because I was writing one sentence instead of another, it happens. Plus, I don’t have the habit of proofreading every damn post I write because I don’t confuse a pastime with a thesis. If you want to see how this illiterate writes, feel free to read my reviews... and let me remind you that we are discussing cinema, not grammar, got it, brainiac? As for the arguments... well, I think it’s the pot calling the kettle black here.
Alejandro Jodorowsky El Topo
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I believe that Svankmajer is the only one who can be considered a genius of cinema.
Alejandro Jodorowsky El Topo
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I didn't say he's a genius, just like Rossellini, Hawks, Bresson, Ford, Ozu, and Kurosawa are not geniuses either. That doesn't mean that some of these haven't created masterpieces; El Topo and The Holy Mountain are masterpieces for me. I've already seen the films of these directors, and I appreciate them a lot (except for Rossellini).
Alejandro Jodorowsky El Topo
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I didn't say he's a genius, just like Rossellini, Hawks, Bresson, Ford, Ozu, and Kurosawa are not geniuses either. That doesn't mean that some of these haven't created masterpieces; El Topo and The Holy Mountain are masterpieces for me. I've already seen the films of these directors, and I appreciate them a lot (except for Rossellini).