Burns

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Stanley Kubrick Full Metal Jacket
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excluding Philadelphia obviously since we all know it’s a decent film
Stanley Kubrick Full Metal Jacket
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Lord, all those copy-paste jobs from movie sites manage to do them all, but at least let's fish out 2 memorable films from that pile, come on, let's hear it. ihihihhi
Bernardo Bertolucci Ultimo tango a Parigi
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Anyway, Bertolucci is better than Muccino, that's for sure, without a shadow of a doubt.
Bernardo Bertolucci Ultimo tango a Parigi
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the best siege of the conformist???, but rotfl my god what crazy statements....
Bernardo Bertolucci Ultimo tango a Parigi
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It may be that with all the crap that comes out these days in Italy, where there’s almost nothing interesting left in terms of direction, to bash Italian cinema when it was at the height of its greatness seems undignified. Nowadays, we have things like "La notte prima degli esami" or the monstrous nonsense from Muccino, like the latest one with Will Smith — stuff that would make various Rossellinis, Fellinis, Petri roll in their graves... If we criticize the films that made the history of Italian cinema and put them on the same level as Muccino, do we realize what we're doing??
David Lynch Inland Empire
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a film that is a metro-Godardian proleptic precession.
Piano Magic The Troubled Sleep Of Piano Magic
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for me it remains their best
Patti Smith Easter
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She may be good, but damn, it gets tiring listening to her over time; this is the most direct way to maintain the average quality of the tracks. However, she's quite static in this album, more classical (she takes a lot from the giants like Dylan, the Stones, you know, those guys; I've never seen the punk in her), and "because the night" was written by Springsteen, that must mean something.
Talking Heads Remain In Light
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they did better
Depeche Mode Songs Of Faith And Devotion
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You forgot to mention the best one along with in your room, which is rush.