George Lucas Star Wars episodio 1: la minaccia fantasma
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Pibroch, I know you do drugs, and now I also know which substance you use :D Keira Knightley has never done Star Wars, and Padmé is played by Natalie Portman. Check the IMDb page if you're in disbelief Star Wars: Episodio I - La minaccia fantasma (1999) - IMDb
George Lucas Star Wars episodio 1: la minaccia fantasma
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If you're referring to Natalie Portman, she didn't debut here (thank goodness).
Mel Gibson The Passion
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"pack of losers... bunch of nuisances" quote from happypippo.
I insist, pack of losers, you're here tearing each other apart like animals for who knows what supreme cause. Have fun!
George Lucas Star Wars episodio 1: la minaccia fantasma
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-asd- if instead of reviewing SW I had reviewed a porno film, the review text would have been the same.
Mel Gibson The Passion
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a pack of theses... personally, I believe the review is appropriate, the score is exactly what I would have given as well.
Fritz Lang Metropolis
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I quote micromegas, the cast isn't great and the plot is really thin... while we agree that the focus of the film is elsewhere, to evaluate it as a whole means to consider every aspect.
Martin Scorsese The Departed
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certainly not a masterpiece, but definitely a good film... overrated by critics and the public, but still a good film
René Goscinny - Albert Uderzo Le Dodici Fatiche di Asterix
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great review for a classic, every time it airs again (usually during the holidays) I happily spend an hour or more on it...
Tim Burton Big Fish - Le Storie Di Una Vita Incredibile
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Splendid, perhaps Burton's most convincing work (which, after all, has a great track record). The way the film intertwines the theme of life with that of death in an environment that mixes reality and fantasy is something unique, and it deserves to be seen.
Luciano Salce Il Primo Tragico Fantozzi
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The first two were good; there would be plenty to discuss regarding the content (far from trivial), and perhaps from this perspective the review is a bit terse...