Lewis Tollani

DeRank : 12,07
DeAge™ : 7506 days • Here since 27 november 2005
Adam Lopez The Popera EP
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Claudio Lopez was better... on a good day, down the flank he was a force of nature.
Joel e Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi (No Country For Old Men)
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True...? I don’t know, but I do know that on the contrary, if a movie, after leaving the theater, has left me with a ton of thoughts in my head, the strongest of which is the desire to see it again... then it’s a great movie...
Muse Bliss
Muse Bliss
2 apr 08
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Assuming that Starblazer isn't a fake... Robert Pollard and Guided by Voices did this stuff back in the early '90s... and nobody ever cared about them... these are really fake...
Joel e Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi (No Country For Old Men)
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look at it... I can tell you every detail, but when you watch it you’ll see a different film than the one I told you about... or someone else. @the child from Blood Meridian will always be one of my waking nightmares... but now thanks to Cormac, even that from The Road is no joke... he is simply the best living novelist...
Smog Red Apple Falls
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I don't agree... sure, we understand them immediately, but the American 90s generation produced some amazing singer-songwriters... he's one of the best (the latest Smog - A river ain't... is magical), but Jason Molina, Geoff Farina, Doug Martsch, Mark Linkous, Will "PlacePrinceBilly" Oldham... it doesn't seem to me that we have anyone like them here in Italy today...
Joel e Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi (No Country For Old Men)
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Indeed, unlike music, where it’s becoming increasingly difficult (not impossible) to get emotionally involved, so you have to look back... cinema touches many more chords simultaneously, whether through hearing and sight (that’s already double), or because of the immediacy that images have in the brain (how hard it is to make a good film from a good book, and here the brothers did an excellent job with a book that certainly wasn’t easy - my lord McCarthy) and last but not least, leaving the cinema thinking I've spent my money wisely and maybe later downloading it to rewatch, looking for details and little pieces that slipped away on the big screen. I believe I can say that this is one (of many) films I will buy and rewatch over and over throughout my life (hoping for it to be long and peaceful)... if for that I don’t understand a damn thing about cinema… thankfully.
Joel e Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi (No Country For Old Men)
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@Poletti... sorry, but the movies you mention have nothing to do with this... for example, I only saw Titanic (thanks to the magnetism of the vulva that dragged me into the cinema...) which I made sure to avoid rewatching. This has a different depth, and it doesn't matter at all if it triumphed at the Oscars... come on, let's try to compare it with films that analyze similar situations better, like supersoul says, (one's) own consciousness...
Joel e Ethan Coen Non E' Un Paese Per Vecchi (No Country For Old Men)
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And here it is... the perfect review for this perfect film... Supersoul, I too will embark on the search for the lost Raimi, since the questions were more or less the same...
Meat Puppets II
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Well... among the most significant influences for Nirvana, Beatles, Black Sabbath, and Joy Division... Cobain's words... with the Melvins who had recruited him as a roadie...
The Flaming Lips Telepathic Surgery
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Sorry to interrupt... among the first three, I vote for this one... goodbye.