Maurizio Mori Aborto e morale
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don't comment on this guy's reviews, you're giving him visibility he doesn't deserve
Jon Favreau Iron Man 2
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the first was unexpectedly pleasant... from what I've read around this definitely seems below
Hole Nobody's Daughter
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poor Courtney, down and out.
Vasco Rossi Live @ Torino 22.04.10
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Two days later, I saw the Prodigy, and four days after that, Faithless. A friend of mine bailed on us because he had tickets to see Vasco on the 22nd. Good for him.
Lucio Fulci ...E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore! L'Aldilà
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Ah, I almost forgot the ending, one of the most beautiful things ever directed by Fulci.
Lucio Fulci ...E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore! L'Aldilà
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I only read the first paragraph because I don't want to ruin my eyes, but I believe they will soon find a cure for font sizes anyway :P a great bad movie by Fulci, full of incredibly trashy scenes not just in terms of the idea, but also in the execution. The fake tarantulas eating the guy alive always make me laugh. A must-see of the (flourishing) bad Italian cinema. As for the review, I will vote when I can manage to read it.
Björk Homogenic
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great album, one of my favorite "night" records
Ron Howard The Missing
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Howard is certainly hit-or-miss, but to say that it's "difficult to find convincing films in his career" is quite a stretch. Cocoon, Cinderella Man, Apollo 13 (probably the best), A Beautiful Mind, and Frost/Nixon are films that might not appeal to everyone, but they are certainly not garbage. As a kid, I also enjoyed Splash and Gung Ho. That The Missing and the adaptation of the CDV are forgettable is undeniable, but there’s no reason to question old Ron.
Marco Risi L'Ultimo Capodanno
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I haven't seen it, is it really worth it? I'm not that into Ammaniti anymore.
Gore Verbinski The Weather Man
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good movie, although Lord of War, from the same period and with Cage playing almost the same role, I definitely liked much more