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Victor Fleming Via Col Vento
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@MuffinMan: okay, no problem. :-)
Stephen Frears The Queen
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I should see him.
Victor Fleming Via Col Vento
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Of course you know that I rated "Jurassic Park" a 5, so I think you know I also rated the soundtracks of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Titanic" a 5 (the same goes for the films). I imagine you were referring to me for the collective website tone that I always adopt. For me, cinema—and I say this humbly because I know little or nothing about it—is a pastime (as I said, I prefer to dive a little deeper into reading or music); it's just that I adore "Gone with the Wind," as it is a melodrama lacking in substance but full of memorable scenes and characters characterized in all their "soap" personalities. There are very few classic films that I like (usually war or action ones), but that’s how it is. Look, MuffinMan, I have never denied my delightful expectations in the cinematic realm; I simply express my opinion, respecting anyone who behaves the same way towards me. Bye.
Kate Bush The Sensual World
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Even if in less "technical" tones like those of good old green, the essence is the same. Kate is adored; I don’t know this entirely, but I actually prefer her early work ("The Kick Inside" is outstanding). I would like to know who cannot forgive her for the lightness of her beginnings: for a person who is 16/18 years old to write certain things and perform them like that, hats off - with an "o", got it green? ;-) - "Wuthering Heights" among the greatest "pop" songs of all time: Kate managed to create the same romantic atmosphere of the wonderful novel with her voice, not everyone can do that, really.
Victor Fleming Via Col Vento
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Moreover, I would have liked to write this review myself, but I would have been unworthy of it, one way or another.
Victor Fleming Via Col Vento
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I would have liked to share my thoughts on this discussion, but I realized how pointless it is. I wanted to comment on the phrase where IL poletti calls me brain-damaged (not excluding anyone, and let it be clear that I’m not offending him, just as I have NEVER offended anyone on this site), but I told myself it would be of no use. I wanted to counter this questionable review, but in the end, ilpazzo expressed what he thinks, and that’s fine. The fact is that today I graduated and I am happy, and I simply want to say that I adore "Gone with the Wind." I love its soundtrack, I adore the performances of Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, and Hattie McDaniel (who deservedly won the Oscar, in my opinion). I love seeing how in so many, countless films there are scenes taken, inspired by, or even copied from this film, a cornerstone since 1939. Nineteen thirty-nine. A piece of history. Good evening to everyone.
Elisa Lotus
Elisa Lotus
25 sep 07
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Beautiful review. As for the album, I like it: Elisa has a beautiful voice, I think she knows how to use it, she has written wonderful songs - "Luce (tramonti a nordest)", "Labyrinth", "Heaven out of Hell". This collection often moves me, and that's no small feat. Regarding Martini, I don’t have the knowledge to express opinions on her importance, but she has performed at least two beautiful songs ("Almeno tu nell'universo", "piccolo uomo") and one absolutely stunning song ("Minuetto"). Other than that, nothing more to add; but was there anything else? Who knows. Oh, today I graduated! Yeeeeeeeeeee...
Steven Spielberg Jurassic Park
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104, fantastic, top score at the presentation; starting Monday already diving into the Master's program. ;-) - Thanks for the wishes.
Steven Spielberg Jurassic Park
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@MuffinMan: I expressed myself poorly. You're right, in the sense that I love cinema because I understand little or nothing about Cinema (with a capital C, as you rightly mean), perhaps due to a lack of interest (I prefer to delve into reading or music, for example), or due to a lack of time or who knows what else. I'm the first to admit these shortcomings, but I've "accepted" them, for now. However, I adore "Jurassic Park" for many reasons, that's all. Thanks for your calm tone, I appreciate it; have a good day. @Ole: hi; I’ll take a look, thanks. As long as anxiety doesn’t consume me (I graduate tomorrow)...
Rush Permanent Waves
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"A farewell to kings" aside, of course. :|