Nintendo Super Mario Galaxy
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I was browsing Metacritic and saw that it was released on the 2nd... I noticed it because a 98/100 metascore is something you see once a decade if you're lucky.
Rogue Entertainment per Electronics Arts American McGee's Alice
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a slap on the wrist for the first video game duplicate... McGee's dark reinterpretation should have had its cinematic counterpart, and it would have easily performed better than the last garbage that Disney requested and Burton directed. One of the few titles where the audio component was even superior to the graphics, in reality, the gameplay was quite linear, but the craftsmanship of the level design distracted from this detail. The word "art" next to Far Cry 2 cannot be seen.
Antonia Bird L'Insaziabile
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"Nice" bloody movie, Carlyle really stands out.
Walt Disney The Three Caballeros
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I saw it about 10 million years ago, but as a kid, this and Saludos Amigos were actually the Disney movies I liked the least, too much music and songs and no plot... anyway, nice review.
Franklin J. Schaffner Papillon
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great movie, but I can't imagine watching it again
Werner Herzog Auch Zwerge Haben Klein Angefangen (Anche I Nani Hanno Cominciato Da Piccoli)
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I didn't like even half a second of this movie.
Nintendo Super Mario Galaxy
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why the novelty? At first glance, this game looks like it’s been around for several years… a hybrid reception between magazine/marketing/faq, terrifying. I haven’t touched a platform in over a decade, but I see that "N" is still pampering its mascot with triple-A titles; too bad the blue hedgehog hasn’t had the same fate.
Ridley Scott Robin Hood
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I like the reception... I haven't seen the movie and it doesn't attract me; I've watched the one with Kevin Costner too many times as a kid to consider another Robin Hood.
Jerry Schatzberg Panico A Needle Park
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watchable, but it hasn't aged very well. Nowadays, it's negligible.
John Carpenter Halloween - La Notte Delle Streghe
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Carpenter is one of the most talented directors of all time, from classics like this to unspeakable trash with enviable ease.