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Ivan Reitman Ghostbusters - Acchiappafantasmi
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But a cult... a movie related to the first TV series? It doesn’t seem to me, it’s all different... it’s cute, mixing a bit of horror, comedy, and action. Anyway, it’s not a great '80s comedy; in my opinion, it already belongs to the phase of blockbuster cinema in the second half of the decade.
Cristina Donà Piccola Faccia
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Beautiful and very essential. I have the feeling that the album is in the contract with EMI; there had been talk of a compilation, then Donà improved by revisiting some of her songs. "Dove sei tu" and "Universo" are stunning, but the rest is great too. The two-voice version of "Settembre" works for me. It’s worth mentioning the packaging of the album; perhaps the only off note was the decision to opt for the obsolete plastic case—a cardboard cover (recycled, of course) would have been nicer and more practical.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Miss Baker
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...I saw a younger audience at the Premiata concert (average around 35-40) than at the Yes concert (50-60). Pfm has more appeal. During the white night, Genoa danced to the tunes of "Chi Ha Paura Della Notte"; I’m sorry, but in terms of rock energy, Premiata is much younger than Yes. There's no comparison.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Miss Baker
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A curiosity: at their concert at the "Carlo Felice" in Genoa for the "Stati D'Immaginazione" tour, I had the lovely surprise of seeing kids and even young children recognizing the songs. Especially with their latest work, the music for images and vice versa, they captured the attention of even the smallest ones. My 10-year-old brother and his friends have watched the DVD a ton of times. The power of music... far from mummies.
Yes Big Generator
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Since this is the way you comment on this site.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Miss Baker
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The Yes of "Big Generator" are awful... I’m sorry, I’ve seen them live, they’re still strong but they never had huge creativity and for me they ended in '83. They really are mummies... Wakeman is ridiculous, Squire has saffron-colored hair, and Howe looks like he’s a thousand years old. Thanks for the free one.
Woody Allen The Purple Rose Of Cairo
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I haven't forgotten it, and I was sure you would notice it right away, Poletti; I just thought it appropriate to leave any clarifications to the comments since you weren't familiar with the Keaton film.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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I prefer the next one, more straightforward, and "New Of The World." To me, they are an easy group, I can't perceive them as more than that.
Woody Allen Another Woman
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Thank you for the comments. Among the subsequent masterpieces, I would also include "Ombre E Nebbia," "Match Point," and "Crimini E Misfatti." The only films that I think can be skipped and not watched are "Alice" and "Hollywood Ending"; the rest is all worth watching.
Woody Allen Alice
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The weakest Allen film. Disappointing in many respects: the acting, the situations, the settings filled with annoying wealth. A remake of "Another Woman" in a surreal and light tone that doesn't hold up and is forgotten too quickly. Farrow comes off limp and terribly lifeless, Woody was probably already thinking about "Shadows and Fog," now that's another masterpiece.