dreamwarrior

DeRank : 1,26
DeAge™ : 7614 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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Please, please, someone repeat Roy's monologue to me. I have tears in my eyes...
Franco Castellano e Giuseppe Moccia Grand Hotel Excelsior
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No, you want to be the King of approximation, which is different. For goodness' sake, we've all said "So macoo!!!" by Abatantuono at least once in our lives, or who hasn't sung the song from Grandi Magazzini (I'm waiting for you, Gonzo)? Just for this, these films deserve more than the usual four lines copied and pasted from one review to another. But, you know, there's no one more deaf than those who don't want to listen. You can do better. If you want...
Chris Columbus Harry Potter e la camera dei segreti
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I know of children who, at the sight of the Potter films, leave the theaters frightened...
Franco Castellano e Giuseppe Moccia Grand Hotel Excelsior
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Honestly, I don't understand where you want to go with these reviews. Let me explain: there is nothing wrong with discussing these comedies that, in one way or another, have characterized our childhood/adolescence, but you do it in a rough, standardized manner for each film reviewed. In short, one could apply your approach to all the films you have reviewed and intend to review.
Sylvester Stallone Rocky IV
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Surely inferior to the first two chapters, it remains dear to me for having marked my childhood. And then "...Te spiezzo in due..." will be remembered in the annals of cinema history.
George Lucas Star Wars
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I fully endorse every word of mista. Unknowingly, you praise exactly the aspects that have elevated the series to legend. The review, on the other hand, aims to be deliberately controversial.
Mary Lambert Stephen King's Pet Sematary (Cimitero vivente)
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I would also add The Green Mile, Misery, The Shawshank Redemption, and The Dark Half, the latter directed by George Romero.
Mary Lambert Stephen King's Pet Sematary (Cimitero vivente)
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Compared to the usual devastation that is done to King’s books, this one is not so bad. The book, of course, is on another level, probably the saddest and most terrifying of King.
Neri Parenti Natale A New York
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The most terrible day to go to the movies is Christmas and St. Stephen's Day. Actually, thinking about it, it's best to avoid even getting close to a cinema on those days, unless you want to stand still in line for 3 hours.
Kevin Smith Clerks (Commessi)
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... and let's not forget the animal masturbator... Damn, I wanted to review that myself...