Bartleboom

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DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Philip Gröning Die Große Stille
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However, if the real page(m) to take into consideration was this one, I think I made a mistake in responding to you about the other one... I'll remedy it right away: Good that you reminded me! I almost forgot to let you know: I listened to the sample and... well, I really want to try watching Il Grande Silenzio with the Cigni Gialli in the background! It must be a mystic-chilling experience from another time!:)) But have you tried it?? Huh?? Huh??
Yellow Swans At All Ends
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Good job reminding me! I almost forgot to let you know: I listened to the sample and... well, I really want to try watching The Great Silence with the Yellow Swans in the background! It must be a mystic-chilling experience from another era! :)) But have you tried it, huh?? Huh?? Huh??
Edward Yang Yi-Yi
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I agree with elected: I have a chilling memory of it... two balls like two watermelons! Maybe it was just me who wasn't in the mood... bah! Dull, just because a film has an Asian person even as an executive producer doesn’t mean it has to be a masterpiece. Every film with a kanji in the title is unmissable for you!
Francesco Maselli I delfini
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:DDDD well! I wanted to give you 4, but I'm an idiot! no big deal! bye!
Francesco Maselli I delfini
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I don't know the movie, but you've gotten us used to really interesting proposals. The review itself is very good (as usual), but it's ruined by a writing style that seems rushed, with too many typos and repetitions. What a pity, because it could have easily been a solid 5! Bye!
Yellow Swans At All Ends
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Oh my gosh! I just got back from "Il nulla (Part 1)": I think I'm about to get a headache... :))
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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"Clearly, I struck a nerve UNINTENTIONALLY." You defined the place where I live as "the land of zombies and lobotomized" and "lost in the neo-fascist drift." So much for the unintentional!:DD! Personally, I didn’t feel offended at all; on the contrary! I couldn't care less about what others think of the place I live, since I’m fine with it! I just advise you not to always start from the assumption that those who don’t think like you either don’t understand a damn thing or haven't grasped what you meant to say. Good evening, everyone!
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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Alessio, unfortunately from your review it’s unclear when you're talking about what is seen in the documentary and when you're talking about your own business. In the review, you mention Acerra, Villaricca, and then I find out you live 30km from the first and 20km from the second. It’s like I were talking about the mosquito problem in Biella! If in the review I read: << this is my land and in my land everyone does as they please >> I think you’re talking about your own business and I comment as if we're discussing your own issues. And I say: come on, you’re not the only one; even in my house they did whatever they wanted. Period. I don't see what’s “out of the bowl.” I didn't want to start a competition (and I wrote it). I’ll get to work… good afternoon everyone!
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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1) "<<if you had read something (...) you would understand that the documentary does not deal with (...)>> the documentary will also talk about toxic waste, but the review talks about your personal issues. And my comment was on your review, not on the documentary. That "history of landfills" of mine was meant to refer to the general attitude towards the waste issue. 2) "<<since Malpensa is done by the state, the illegal landfill is created by the Camorra along with some northern entrepreneur>> but then in the review, you bring up Bertolaso and the institutions, you talk about SuperSilvioMangiaImmondizia, etc. etc. 3) Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater (exactly...): the story of Berlusca-savior is not only found in Veneto or Lombardy, let me remind you that in Sicily there are municipalities where the Pdl candidate received over 80%. If we want to talk about neo-fascist drift, I'm fine with that, but let's discuss it on a national level, not regional or local. 4) No desire to compete, quite the opposite. I think you're right about the vitality of the south! 5) "<<is it too much to ask for solidarity from people living and dying in crappy villas, the symbol of extreme individualism>> this sentence is so overly simplistic that I truly didn’t expect it from you. But how is it? First, you call us zombies, and then you want our solidarity?! I was born in a condominium, then I moved to a villa, and now I'm back in a condominium... am I or am I not an individualist?! I repeat: I’m not saying you’re wrong, I just don’t understand where you’re trying to go with this!! What’s the problem?!? That your land is awful because you have landfills?? That your land is beautiful despite the landfills?? That your land has been ruined because of politicians? The Camorra?? Northern entrepreneurs?? So they are not zombies?? Or are you more zombies than they are because you got screwed?? Really, I’m sorry, but put this way it just seems like a big act of being angry with the world."
Esmeralda Calabria, Andrea D'Ambrosio, Peppe Ruggiero Biùtiful Cauntri
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Enough with the story of the racist people from the North with bars on their windows out of fear of the bad illegal immigrants. First of all, there’s nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to being scared: I’m afraid to walk alone at night in Corso Lodi or around Central Station. I’m even scared during the day if I’m near Corvetto! If someone lives in those areas, what the hell are they supposed to do? Leave the door open so they can take what they want and not harm anyone? I don’t have bars on my windows, but thieves have come into my house and I didn’t like it one bit (what the hell does having a clear conscience have to do with it?!) Second, it doesn’t seem to me that Naples is this paradise of multiculturalism and tolerance. In fact, it seems to me that even you are not all that enthusiastic about having a gypsy camp under your house. Third, because everyone here would want bars on their windows: both the pure Lombards, who have been here for ten generations, and the Calabrians on their thirty-year vacation in the charming Milanese hinterland. Did the Northern entrepreneurs screw you over?!? Well, maybe because there was nothing left to screw in the North. And everyone gets the bastards they deserve: you have Ciruzzo 'O Pizzicagnolo with a gun stuffed in his skid-marked underwear and we have the urban planning councilor "Brambilla" who allows the construction of the seventh shopping center within a 3 km radius, or the mayor "Fumagalli" who spends 100,000 euros a year on unspecified "consultancies" in a town of 10,000 souls. It’s like saying: maybe we get screwed in different ways, but don’t think it hurts any less here in the North.