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But if he has more than 20, how can he be the best of the last 20 years? "Ich Bin Du... in der zukunft"
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Slightly too fast for me, but not super fast either. The mushrooms, on the other hand, are excellent for you.
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Well, you don't care about Giallo, it's a toy for actors playing big characters. A full 5 in my opinion. I really hope you haven't seen it in Italian.
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Dude, flowery and archaic language to the max, and then you hit me with a “YOU’LL TEACH ME”.
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Beautiful movie.

But, just to clarify, what is ordered by mail from Africa is indeed what you say, an OPAL, not a rough diamond. If that 4kg stuff were a rough diamond, it would be worth 20 million and you definitely wouldn't ship it by mail.

And indeed, the movie is called Uncut GEMS, not ROUGH DIAMONDS.

But whatever.
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Sure.
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The Foosball table, an indelible memory of all Italians.
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What I have never understood is why, in the midst of a full-blown commercial hysteria for the Star Wars Trilogy, they didn’t think of a Dune Trilogy. There was all the material to make it, without diluting it. There were all the possibilities to finance the venture with the earnings of the first, which could have been even less expensive than a potential third one, giving more significance to the story and only whetting the appetite, with few special effects and many shots on set in the Sahara without having to build who knows what.

Everything was there, especially an obvious commercial opportunity. Beyond the artistic aspect of tastes and everything you like and prefer, looking at the Business side, which is much less subjective and more objective, they were huge idiots. Just imbeciles squared.
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I would add that they are all New Yorkers residing in New York, which is quite a rare thing in this world of Zoom video conferences and uploads via Google Drive.
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But why for a film that is a clearly Japanese tribute-inspiration, which references only Japanese works, has Japanese titles with Japanese fonts, where the characters have Japanese nicknames, the plot is Japanese, and the characters are typically Japanese... is there a comparison with Marvel and the mention of American actors?

Like "this new Nigiri is really new because it's completely different from a Hamburger." Yes, that's true. A Nigiri is indeed completely different from a Hamburger.

Anyway, I enjoyed watching the film; it's nice to have a Japanese tribute in Rome. However, the part about "new and unexpected" had me laughing for three days.