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Nicholas Meyer The Day After
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The cold... you know that I also had nightmares for a long time after watching this movie? I dreamed that in the distance, down in the town, silent and icy, a white mushroom was rising. I would remain terrified, paralyzed behind the kitchen window, thinking of my loved ones and my life slipping away. God, what a horrible flashback! And as Pi-airot says, this is the threat that has always terrified me the most.
Anna Moroni Antonella Clerici Oggi Cucini Tu
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Rupertsciamena, I never said that I eat or will eat a cat. I can't stand hypocrisy. It really bothers me. And then someone gets kicked out of their "job" for saying something like that (by the way, they mentioned that in times of famine, people really ate cats)? I find it absurd. The self-righteous are truly pathetic.
Anna Moroni Antonella Clerici Oggi Cucini Tu
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Skeletrons modernized! You still haven't explained to me why the proud horse yes and the cat no. Why the poor little lamb yes and the cat no. Why the sweet bambi yes and the cat no. Why the funny chicken yes and the cat no. Why the tender bunny yes and the cat no. Why the plump pig yes and the cat no. Why the lively calf yes and the cat no. Why the colorful pheasant yes and the cat no. Why the jovial hare yes and the cat no. Why? But above all, why is there no more freedom of speech on a public television like RAI? Immediate animal protection and greens judging, as obviously, the current Lega undersecretary who even claims that what happened "is of absolute gravity"! Ehhhhhhhh! Who knows where these gentlemen are when they kill animals in the slaughterhouse. Do you know how they are killed? Yet everyone stays quiet and stuffs themselves with every kind of meat possible. Hypocrisy. Pure.
Nicholas Meyer The Day After
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My father used to take me to see movies like "Countdown - Dimension Zero," or "Raiders of the Lost Ark," or "Back to the Future"... but one day, for some reason, we went to see this "The Day After." I remember the times. Quite gloomy. The Berlin Wall had not yet fallen. And there was always this heavy atmosphere between the USA and the USSR. An atmosphere that could be felt at the Olympics, where one nation or the other would not participate depending on where they were held. Or that could be sensed in the daily increase of missile bases or plans for preemptive strikes. I was about the same age as the reviewer when I saw it in the cinema. I don't think my father even knew what we were getting into. Maybe he expected a nice war with mushroom clouds. Instead, there was a profound sense of heaviness and creeping fear. Because what the film showed wasn't so much the atomic explosion, but the people working in the fields seeing missiles pass overhead and having to take shelter underground, or the degenerative effects of radiation. But above all, the possibility that this world could (and can) change in an instant. It was a film that made me grow up even though I didn't want to.
Keith Jarrett Vienna Concert
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It's a "classic" by Jarrett.
Allan Grant Marilyn Monroe
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I think some of you don't get the essence of Marilyn. She is the protagonist of a "tragedy." She is the history of cinema, of fashion, and of modern culture. She liked men (so what?), and men returned the favor. She was a "star." A star and she became an icon. Calling her a whore means nothing. Absolutely nothing, except trying to look cool and trashing an icon. Coming here and pissing on the wall. And thinking: look here, I pissed and I'm happy. A childish act. And the others: oh sure, let’s say she’s a whore! And let’s see who says something to us! Let’s see if azzo cancels us (oh look, maybe your unfulfilled threat doesn’t seem to have been such a clever move after all...)! I've always wondered why the woman is a whore and the man is not? Perhaps because historically the woman has to stay home and cook while the man, on the other hand, has to hunt bears in the woods? You know, calling a woman a whore means having a backward mentality, like before the advent of the combustion engine... In the ultimate summary (and accessible to most): act all cool and you haven't understood a damn thing about women.
Oren Peli Paranormal Activity
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I can testify, having gone together to see the movie, that Cornell, after the first 15 minutes, got up and returned by the end credits. Coward.
Allan Grant Marilyn Monroe
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Cybermind: it's time to come out!
Asesino Cristo Satanico
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I agree with the commentators above that they are all assholes. (A bit of self-irony... what the hell!)