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And how did the San Francisco 49ers do this year?
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Well, I'll give my opinion... For me, the best is Antonio Rezza...
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The more I listen, the more I like it.
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Alright Captain, we’re waiting for you… Bye. :-)
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Damn, more of a chronicle than a review... As I already mentioned in the other review: great album. The lyrics of the songs and other nice little things can be found on the website: Elio e le storie tese
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Bought this morning, listened to it tonight... Great album... But who is Claudia Cortellesi?
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Sure, Adriano, I like them in white too. :-) By the way, great competition among actors. Who knows who would win in a contest for the longest piss?
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Oh there, debasers of the next day... @Giubbo: You're the second person to tell me my review is brief: well, since I wanted to talk about a film currently in theaters, I didn't want to reveal too many details... And now be careful because I'm about to discover the obvious: it's impossible to please everyone! When I make it long, I'm verbose; when I make it short, I magically become concise. Long live variety, anyway. :-) About Anderson like Kubrick: I don't know, maybe only in the final scene. About Anderson like Welles, I would definitely say no from a stylistic point of view. Sure, the existential arc of Plainview resembles that of Foster Kane, with the difference that the former is a self-made man, while the latter is already filthy rich at eighteen and didn’t have to lift a finger to become so... Plus, "Citizen Kane" is a satire on W.R. Hearst (even though some argue, rightly, that Welles identified a lot with the character). "There Will Be Blood" is a retrospective look at the origins of America that matters... In short, two different films... I say this also because I’ve read this thing in various newspapers and, I don’t know, it seems out of place to me... @Ajeje: I didn't know the meaning of the expression "There will be blood." Thanks, one never stops learning... Hi everyone.
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Thank you to everyone who commented and watched the film, and thank you and enjoy the viewing to those who only commented. @desade: it's true, I forgot to mention Sinclair's book, but comments are also meant for the contributions of other users. :-) Hello everyone.
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"Alberto Fortis is considered a minor singer-songwriter in the Italian scene, perhaps due to certain anti-Roman stances exploited by gossip, or perhaps much more simply just for trying to carry on a discourse that has always been consistent with his ideologies and beliefs." ---> Or perhaps for saying that such Vincenzo was too stupid to live...
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