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The Beatles Let It Be
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Heavily artifacted by Spector, here still not yet a fully psychopathic killer, but containing at least four gems: "I've Got A Feeling," "Across The Universe," "Let It Be," and "The Long And Winding Road." Harrison's tracks are also great, very bluesy. Due to a curious historical gap, it is considered by critics as the last album. However, the period from '69 to '71 is very interesting for the four.
The Beatles Rubber Soul
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Beautiful, the album is stunning. I wouldn’t label some songs from previous albums as stupid or trivial; there’s an evolution of sound that, in hindsight, cannot be judged.
Michael  Lindasy-Hogg Let It Be - The Film
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The theatrical release is scheduled for 2013, and the DVD will finally be published.
Bernardo Bertolucci La Luna
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I was left disturbed; Jill Clayburgh's performance is remarkable. A little-remembered actress, but go rediscover her in films like "Wagon List Con Omicidi," "Una Donna Tutta Sola," and "Griffin And Phoenix" with an immense Peter Falk.
Edward Hopper Morning Sun
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In Hopper, what is not seen is the most captivating part of the painting.
Kelly Asbury; Lorna Cook Spirit
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The movie is beautiful, seen in the cinema.
Led Zeppelin III
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I have the original vinyl with the spinning disc inside :D
Ridley Scott Robin Hood
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The best Robin Hood is Richard Lester's from '75 with Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn.
Jane Austen Orgoglio e Pregiudizio
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The criticism is definitely full of fundamental errors. There is talk of psychological analysis of the characters when this concept belongs to 20th-century literature and certainly not to the 19th century. Moreover, it is followed by a vision of love imposed by the reviewer, typical of the current age, sadly, with all the limits and tragic consequences that we see every day. The novel is set in a well-defined historical period in which men and women had distinct roles within a social fabric where the rules were strictly followed, and you demonstrate that you do not understand this. You can criticize Volo or similar authors, but Austen, I would say absolutely not; more than a critique, it seems to me an act of spite towards someone who loves the author and her work, traditionally many girls do love her novels.
Christopher Nolan Tha Dark Knight Rises
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I remember that Bale is voiced by Claudio Santamaria... dubbing is a cinematic crime.