El Guevo

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DeAge™ : 7758 days • Here since 13 march 2005
Brian De Palma Vestito Per Uccidere (Dressed To Kill)
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Black Dahlia is a beautiful film, Mission Impossible is impeccable. Doppia Personalità is worth watching multiple times just for the actor's performance, Blow Out is one of my favorites with the entire final sequence being legendary... in short, let's not joke around... Hal can say he doesn’t like it, but please don’t talk about mediocrity.
Lars Von Trier Idioti
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a dirty and disturbing film.
Sam Peckinpah Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid (1973)
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The cut was more of a western-style edit, but despite this, it remains one of its most beautiful. Personally, it’s my favorite.
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse - A prova di morte
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lack of ideas?? are we crazy?
Brian De Palma Vestito Per Uccidere (Dressed To Kill)
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Technically, he is definitely the one who had and still has the most talent. The film is very beautiful, thanks also to a great Caine.
Eli Roth Hostel
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Anyway, I wonder how it's possible that film experts, cinephiles, and the like have been deceived by the trailers and advertisements... haven't you learned to understand what a film is? If one watched fewer trailers and more films, then they would know what they were getting into by watching Hostel... because Roth's style was already quite evident in Cabin Fever (which was in fact criticized for not being a real horror film) just like Hostel is not a splatter film and not even a snuff (and fortunately, I say).
Eli Roth Hostel
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If it's ugly for you, then yes.
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse: Death Proof - A Prova di Morte
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Tarantino is right about Italian cinema, and he proves it with this film. Brilliant, full of inventions. The references? Bring them on, it's also a way to create culture, even musical.
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse: Death Proof - A Prova di Morte
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Tarantino is right about Italian cinema, and he proves it with this film. Brilliant, full of inventions. The references? Bring them on, it's also a way to create culture, even musical.