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Willard Huyck Howard e Il Destino Del Mondo
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no-global is a definition given by the press; the paninari called themselves that even among themselves. Like all forms of social aggregation, there were/are those who have the brains and those who just join the protest for the sake of protesting. A million times better the '90s of Mani Pulite, the rise of Berlusconism in politics (with its related mass anger/joy) and still a ferment (real for some, fake and pretentious for others) than the flatness/trash of the '80s. It’s certainly true to say that for many things the '90s (the early ones obviously more) were in some respects a direct extension of the last '80s drifts, for example in terms of TV formats based on sex (I will never stop wanting to see that big son of a bitch Antonio Ricci dead along with his shitty shows), and in many other respects. There’s no doubt, the paninaro is more of an idiot, simply because the paninaro would never question anything about himself, so he would never have self-interrogated. I admit that today's B-movies are garbage with even fewer ideas (I must say that despite being crazy, in the '80s there was EVERYTHING at the cinema) than those of the '80s, but I repeat, let's not cover our eyes with a nostalgic veil and try to analyze certain cultural products as objectively as possible. Obviously without comparing them to cinematic archetypes, but simply contextualizing them. To say that today’s kids won’t have the same cult imagery is to assume that OUR childhood was the best and that what comes after is crap. I used to think that way too, but unfortunately, it’s not and will never be so; generations grow up, each with its specific cultural myths. Regarding the Amiga, I abandoned it because it was causing me social problems, because the keyboard had become concave from hitting it and had splatters of blood (mine) and because in Sensible World Of Soccer I was kicking everyone’s ass and no longer having fun.
The Young Gods Super Ready/Fragmenté
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I apologize for the oversight, Trell; I will take care of it!
Zack Snyder 300
Zack Snyder 300
14 jun 07
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For those who have no problems with English, here’s a nice link to an article that devastates 300: Sparta? No. This is madness | Toronto Star
Peter Jackson Braindead
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Well, 5 just for the ass that gets all dressed up in front of the mirror and for THE NINJA OF GOD!!! The dubbing is like prison and hard labor, but absurdly it kind of fits. Bad Taste may not be to everyone’s liking, but some scenes have been copied from more famous films (off the top of my head: the scene with the chainsaw stuck in the zombie's stomach was borrowed in From Dusk Till Dawn by Tarantino), and it definitely has its share of nonsensical ideas. Anyway, Jackson's best remains Meet The Feebles. Download it because it's the apotheosis of the unpolitically correct.
The Young Gods Super Ready/Fragmenté
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Oh by the way, my first post towards my friend Odra was ironic, it was a way to bring him back among the present ones, the average quality that has been here for a good year is lacking.....not obviously thanks to the nonsense of antò!
Willard Huyck Howard e Il Destino Del Mondo
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I turned 30 a year ago, and I experienced the 80s like you did when I was a kid. But let’s take it easy with saying it was "a magical period." Every period of childhood carries a certain nostalgia for almost all generations. If I had been born in the sixties, I would have the same nostalgia for the 70s, don’t you think? Looking back, I'm actually glad I wasn't already in my twenties during the TERRIBLE 80s. Experiencing them as a child made me realize what a shitty time it was: the rise of Craxism, a cultural and political vacuum filled by the birth of garbage like Drive In and Striscia la Notizia, a glossy personality cult bullshit, and thus the myths for the younger generations that followed (think paninari, etc.). Naive but also crap cinema (like much of the music, although the underground still resisted) in this specific case. The same discussion applies to the Goonies (though at least in terms of pacing it’s light years better than this): without the nostalgia effect, there’s an empty void of antimatter around this film. So Eccezziunale Veramente is better. Sometimes it can be said that this 80s cinema is "carefree," but thinking back as an adult, it seems "empty" and "frivolous" to me. Oh, and just to say, the years we're living in are a transposition of the 80s, in their vacuous myths and the desire for protagonism from everyone. Let's hope for the next decade; this one is already to be thrown away.
The Young Gods Super Ready/Fragmenté
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kanguru and hinten, the former has one of the worst covers in the history of music.
The Young Gods Super Ready/Fragmenté
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I offer my sincere apologies for having inappropriately addressed you informally...
The Young Gods Super Ready/Fragmenté
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how beautiful I don't know a damn thing about them, not even remotely, and the last memory of Switzerland goes back to two months ago on the way back from Düsseldorf, driving around Lake Constance at 4 in the morning with the snow that God was sending down and after three hours of discussions with the diligent gendarmes at the German-Swiss border. Ah Antò, I’ll be in Rome on July 4th at the City of Taste, if you want I can send you an invitation for a wine tasting so you can make a hell of an impression and throw up on the tasting table. @odra: O Messiah, reveal yourself more often in these reviewing moments, the people need their guide, the little sheep are lost and about to become scapegoats for pagan sodomites and gomorrites… amen.
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse - A prova di morte
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I read Benjamin's book partly for my thesis, definitely enlightening.
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