Mike76

DeRank : 1,28
DeAge™ : 7594 days • Here since 24 august 2005
Fred Vogel August Underground's Mordum
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Well, maybe it’s because I already expected what I saw, or maybe it’s because in the past I’ve “toughened up” with truly disturbing films like "Salò," but if people come out with comments like “A pointless film, with neither head nor tail,” they’re not entirely wrong. Here, the “director” fails even in the attempt to shock: too simple and predictable, dragged out for too long given the ideas that exist (and especially those that don’t), too amateurish. I agree with ELETTO1987’s comment on the “lack of depth” of the overt violence in this film, which may be repulsive but doesn’t instill fear. At this point, the Guinness World Records title of “the most violent film ever made” seems rather pointless and insubstantial. Anyone could make a film like this.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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For me, Berlusconi's success in the last elections was mainly due to the shortcomings of the PD, a ragtag army made up of Catholics and ex-communists still searching for an identity. Giving all the credit to Mr. B's television control is a simplification, especially since the PDL did not achieve the expected consensus (far less than AN+FI), and parties without TV like IDV and Lega received a boatload of votes. Italians are not as naïve as they are portrayed, and often, excessive television exposure is counterproductive.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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Then I also find "comments" like number 2 disgusting, but it’s known that the anonymity of the internet turns rabbits into lions, and I don’t give it much weight.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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@LUPIN: I'm not defending ROCCIA, but the COWARDS who didn’t vote deserve Berlusca even more and, above all, they should stay silent. The argument "voted by the majority of those who went to vote" to diminish the value of the elections doesn’t hold up.
DNA DNA on DNA
DNA DNA on DNA
25 sep 09
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Me too: "Synaesthesia" by the Death Ambient project and "Mistery" by the Death Praxis project; especially the latter is something truly alien (or Japanese, which is basically the same), I recommend it if you don't have it already.
DNA DNA on DNA
DNA DNA on DNA
25 sep 09
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Me too: "Synaesthesia" by the Death Ambient project and "Mistery" by the Death Praxis project; especially the latter is something truly alien (or Japanese, which is basically the same), I recommend it if you don't have it already.
Michele Santoro Annozero
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@Larrock: don't you feel a bit ashamed reading "Il Giornale"?
Michele Santoro Annozero
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Last night, from what I saw, there wasn't an episode "about whores" but rather about freedom of the press. By the end of the episode, I understood that freedom isn't always used wisely, but (at least for now) it exists, even though there is a risk that there could be less of it in the near future. A commendation to Michele Santoro, more balanced than usual; his opening speech was great. Better to hear politicians Franceschini and Bocchino than journalists Belpietro and De Gregorio, which is concerning.
DNA DNA on DNA
DNA DNA on DNA
24 sep 09
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@Macaco, which albums do you have by Mori (Ikue not Claudia)?
Michele Santoro Annozero
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I often find Vauro pitiful; more than his cartoons, he is the caricature. The caricature of an old nostalgic communist who delights Berlusconi. Granbassi is somewhat awkward and out of place, but at least she is not pretentious and self-righteous like the unbearable Borromeo. Santoro remains biased, similar to a reversed Emilio Fede, but at least he often manages to create an interesting show. You certainly can't accuse him of not knowing how to do television.