Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 9 august 2005
AC/DC For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
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Well done, Bonny!!! Great debut! Hi!
Nancy Meyers What Women Want
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..I, on the other hand, have seen it. Let the votes speak.
Brian De Palma Scarface
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..I don't know.. it has never driven me crazy. Nice, sure, but it didn't excite me that much..
Takashi Miike Imprint
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..seen during lunch break.. chilling..
Francois Truffaut Jules e Jim
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You have made a series of exemplary statements about this film and its protagonists. Well done, everyone!
Joel Schumacher The Number 23
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Saw it last night. Pretty crap.. I agree with the review. Bye!
Orthrelm Asristir Vieldriox
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I don't have this.. I've listened to some of their production from various albums and, as you rightly pointed out in the review, the doubt of "are they serious or just playing us" came to me spontaneously.. Very good review... a bit on the long side.. ;)! Hi!
The Beatles Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band
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WOW!!.. you’ve even been on TV?!?.. just like Pasquale Africano (the one who played the traffic cop on Forum), Salvo Caramello (the pizza maker from the first Grande Fratello), or Orlando Portento (the husband of Cavagna.. the one with the camels).. and you dance, sing, and play music, just like the Amici of Mario De Filippi!!.. so you’re not exactly the last fool!!.. I didn't really dislike your review.. but you could have skipped this comment.. Bye.
Frank Capra Orizzonte Perduto
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..mmm.. to be honest, I wasn't really fond of the idea of a double review either.. but you introduced me to a film I was unaware of.. and you definitely piqued my interest! Well done anyway! Bye!
Abel Ferrara Mary
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@Bisius: are you sure you’ve seen the movie?!?.. because you’re throwing out a bunch of Old Testament nonsense that I don’t know whether to laugh or ask if you’re just messing with all of us!!@Fidia:..yeah!!!..some questions are made to go unanswered!!..especially from a Pharisee like myself.:DD! However, your question-comment reminded me of an "observation" I made at the end of the film: the prayers, the ones I still know by heart, were taught to me by my mother. Not the priest, or some religion teacher. I haven’t recited them in years, but I still remember them and, above all, if I think about it, I don’t consider them a waste of time (as is the case with all the other more or less ritualistic, more or less liturgical elements), but as a beautiful and "motherly" moment (the prayer before going to bed..). However, I fear this isn’t the answer you wanted to hear.. :DD! Sorry! Bye!