Sodom 'Til Death Do Us Unite
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True, it’s too scattered, but with masterpieces! I completely agree with the review... Schwerter is an impressive song, from Sodom then.
Francis Ford Coppola Apocalypse Now
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A film that truly left me astounded; the review, to be honest, didn't impress me much, perhaps because at times it seems to just quote and recite the film. However, on the other hand, I don’t think I’m in a position to teach anyone anything about reviews, and especially for a film like this, I wouldn’t have known how to write anything at all... really too difficult. 3 for the review, half a point for courage... 3 and a half, rounding up to 4 ;) The film is a masterpiece, a term that, for once, is not thrown around lightly.
Sonata Arctica Unia
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The album has obviously been described by fans and critics as experimental: "it's not bad, you just have to get into the right mindset since they're looking for their sound," or with the amusing phrase "it's harder, but over time it sinks in." There’s an abundance of doubts like "If we take this as the start of a new course, from a certain point of view it's genius." A little peek into the future with the classic "in 10 years you’ll see that you’ll understand it." We move forward in big strides on the technical side: "it has a terrifying production, you can turn the volume up to a thousand and the sound remains clean, and then the double voices, Jani's guitar sound is dirtier and more beautiful, the tempo changes, etc..."
This pushes me to give you a 5. You’ve summarized everything that’s said about a disappointing album; the same is said about the latest Maiden, the latest Manowar... well done. I haven't listened to the album, but I don't care :P
David Silverman I Simpson - Il Film
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The Simpsons have recently started to become pathetic on television; the movie isn't a masterpiece, of course, but it has revived my opinion on their death... they’re still alive, even if not like they used to be!
Paolo Virzì Ovosodo
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Well done. I’ll add half a point to the film for the double the laughs I must have had, being Tuscan; really engaging for me a film that speaks exactly like people do in real life XD
Did anyone catch the quote from Amarcord with Mirko's mother in this case? :P
David Fincher Panic Room
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You could have avoided spoiling half the movie, but you made me want to watch it... well done.
Sergio Castellitto Non Ti Muovere
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I haven't seen the movie, but the review is a delight...well done ;)
Ermanno Olmi Il Mestiere Delle Armi
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Kurosawa then taught him about certain aspects as well, huh.
Great cinema, applause in open scenes.
Jonathan Demme Il Silenzio Degli Innocenti
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Hehehe, I watched this movie when I was already over fourteen, but I remember experiencing the same thing during my childhood and pre-adolescence XD. I saw the film a couple of years ago, but I remember it being really great, with a fantastic Hopkins, who, although being a somewhat secondary character in the plot, plays a bit of the Brando of the situation... I don't know if the comparison is clear, but the symbol of the film is HIM!