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Mary Lambert Stephen King's Pet Sematary (Cimitero vivente)
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I completely agree with Demo1969 and Dreamwarrior regarding the successful films and those that have tarnished the reputation of the book.
Mary Lambert Stephen King's Pet Sematary (Cimitero vivente)
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First of all, I would like to thank everyone who participated, and I want to clarify that, as Fidia already stated, the "gore" scenes are not really that "gore". What is truly terrible, in my opinion, is the very concept of such a thing. What makes you shit your pants is the book; the experiences are of a different emotional intensity. In fact, I recommend that all the disappointed ones who haven't read it yet should do so and notice the difference, especially in many parts related to the psychology of Gage's loss, which for obvious reasons couldn't be replicated in the film.
OM Conference of the Birds
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Good review, nice cover.
Stanley Kubrick Shining
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What sense does it make?!
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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Do I need to add a descriptive comment?
Francis Ford Coppola Apocalypse Now
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...no, I wouldn't feel it! Nice movie, nice review, beautiful excerpt from "Heart of Darkness." Anything that speaks about Vietnam will never be just and simply about the theme of "war," too bad history doesn't teach anything...
Paolo Rossi In Italia Si Sta Male
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Legendary Lesto!!! I haven't heard the song, just like any of the Sanremo entries, but I can only imagine what it's like. I also think Rino has been a bit overrated; I agree with Grasshopper on this, even though I'm not a connoisseur of Italian singer-songwriters. And anyway, in Italy, it seems like everything is just too good, that's for sure...
Stanley Kubrick The Shining
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My observation was about the review; I haven't read all the comments, but sure, it's understandable that some works are not easily reviewable... :)
Stanley Kubrick The Shining
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Too summary-like as a review, you didn’t make a single consideration, nor a mention of Stephen King, who I want to remind everyone is the one who wrote the book from which the film is adapted.