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Metallica Black Album
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Marco Ferreri La grande abbuffata
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but no come on...
Ciprì e Maresco Lo Zio Di Brooklyn
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I also, if there's someone I still don't understand in these comments, it's no fake. In my opinion, if there's an arrogant person in here, it's you, no fake. "How the hell do you talk?" ask yourself that, trust me. The only comments I struggle to grasp are yours. Maybe call Nanni and have him tell you over the phone. Ask him: "Nanni, can you please tell me what the hell I’m doing in this review and what the hell I’m saying that has nothing to do with Ciprì and Maresco?" That seems like a good idea, right? I would do it if I were you.
Sam Mendes American Beauty
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I'm with Donjunio this time, there are better options out there, this one is too self-satisfied, a debut film and it shows, Spacey is good but that’s not enough, what are the masterpieces that tackle these themes?? "I pugni in tasca" by M. Bellocchio, his debut film from 1965, is still the best Italian cinematic debut (alongside Visconti's "Ossessione"), here’s a great, tough film, not this one.
Cesare Canevari Matalo!
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Is that what’s on the mulo?? I tried downloading it but it has very few sources, unless you give me a fixed slot for a week ;-)
Cesare Canevari Matalo!
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I just saw it not long ago on Rete 4 in the dead of night and I didn't even record it, and now I regret it, delirious and lysergic; if it's not a masterpiece, it's close to it.
Jean Pierre Melville Frank Costello, Faccia D'Angelo (Le samourai, 1967)
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French noir, all in all not the best from the director, but still 5 stars are a must; even greater in my opinion is ghost dog, an even more urban version of Frank Costello.
Federico Fellini La Dolce Vita
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let's also add Satyricon to the list of great Fellini films, a Fellini in decline, thus even more mythical for lovers of certain excessive drifts, the psychedelic images of that film cannot be forgotten, perhaps the best cinematography of Fellini, Amarcord is beautiful, his most nostalgic film and also the one that moved me the most, I must be honest...
Michael Mann Miami Vice
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This is not the best Michael Mann, that's for sure. The levels of Heat and Manhunter: Fragments of a Murder will probably never be reached again. It's certainly sad to see someone like Mann reduced to this.
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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Even Deckard is actually an android... I still haven't been able to see the first version, the original one from 1982, although as many say, in the end, the director's cut is better precisely because it clarifies who Deckard really is.