Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 9 august 2005
The Manhattan Transfer The Manhattan Transfer
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Beautiful! Well done! ;))!
Carmen Fandangos in Space
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Excellent review. If this is your first one, I give you my personal welcome.
Howard Hawks Bringing Up Baby
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Very happy to have you with us! Congratulations! @Giudice: I sent you an email, did you receive it?
Maria McKee Life Is Sweet
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But this review is really beautiful!! I wonder why it hasn't received any comments.. Such a shame. I'll do my part to remedy that.
Dark Empire Distant Tides
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I'm not interested in the proposal, but the rece isn't bad. Too bad about the lack of comments...
Autosalvage Autosalvage
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Great review and suggestion, and it could definitely interest me. Well done! And anyway, "Even though I would like to know if among your groups there is one that I know" is a stab in the back of the Italian language!:DDD!
Billy Wilder Prima pagina
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I miss this, but some time ago I watched "His Girl Friday" and I really enjoyed it, even though in some parts the usual "Hawksian chatter" reaches delirious heights. I'll take care of it... You're really good!
Mortiis Født Til Å Herske
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This review seems to have been written by two people in collaboration with the user Q. ................................... ...
Los Natas Toba Trance
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In fact, I think I’m the only one here who sees all this mysticism and spirituality in the music of Natas!!!:DDD that’s also why I preferred not to vote on the review: maybe I’m just too attached to these two albums and the band in general and I see more in it than what really exists. Actually, panic, I apologize for my previous comment, I didn’t mean to "cut you off from the review". I hope I didn’t come across as unpleasant.. bye!
Michael Haneke Funny Games U.S.
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@Occulto: sorry for the delay in responding. So, honestly, I liked Il Tempo..., but I certainly don't consider it among Haneke's best. I really loved the setting, the actors' performances, that feeling of "estrangement" that involves the protagonists due, as you pointed out, to the lack of a real cause that justifies the scenario they are thrown into. And I found the scene of the father's death really enjoyable. However, I also found it honestly a bit unfinished, especially in the second part. For me, his masterpiece is still Niente da nascondere.