Pibroch

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Vittorio Zucconi L'Aquila e il Pollo Fritto
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I was joking... -.-'
Vittorio Zucconi L'Aquila e il Pollo Fritto
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The votes. Five, because I believe that votes should be relative to a genre (in my opinion, for example, both "Ten Little Indians" and "The Lord of the Rings" are five just like "Nel legno e nella pietra" by Mauro Corona and "Idraulica" by Citrini and Noseda; n'est-ce-pas?).
Vittorio Zucconi L'Aquila e il Pollo Fritto
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I'm reading it to take a break from my historical-gothic "bricks": very beautiful and really well written. Zucconi's irony is omnipresent and he does nothing to hide it, (just how I like it: my recent reviews are an example. lol); but it certainly doesn’t weigh down the text. On the contrary, it achieves the (intended) opposite effect. Iside, barrosismo is right, the U.S.A. are bigger than India (9.37E6 vs 3.29E6 km^2). ;-)
Alberto Fortis Tra Demonio E Santità
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Stunning; I find "Dialogo" one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard.
UFO Obsession
UFO Obsession
18 mar 09
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I only know "Doctor doctor" - which you made me listen to, by the way - and I kind of like it, I must say. You're great as usual.
Darren Aronofsky The Wrestler
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It instead told me a lot; really very beautiful.
René Clair Dieci piccoli indiani
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Legendary, those movies; David Suchet and the good Hugh Fraser are incomparable! ;-)
Clint Eastwood Gran Torino
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I instead found "Changeling" excellent, even though the masterpiece ("waiting to see "Letters from Iwo Jima" which I still haven't seen but have on DVD) remains "Million Dollar Baby"; splendid.
Clint Eastwood Gran Torino
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I don’t know much about cinema, but I can say that Eastwood is an amazing director: one great movie after another. I want to see it.