one of the Highest Merdates of Italian cinema.
Name: happypippo | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: 4 | Rating for the Album: 1
ah, I think it’s a plagiarism of a film with Dustin Hoffman, Who is Harry Kellermann...
Name: happypippo | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: 4 | Rating for the Album: 1
Dear editors, since you've changed the poster, could you also delete the last note from the reviewer?
Name: iside | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: — | Rating for the Album: —
Dear editors (two), I notice that in the hurry and confusion the sample is a bit too long, couldn’t you remove it? Before Renato sues me?
Name: iside | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: — | Rating for the Album: —
iside you said very little about the film, and what’s more, you wrote in a sloppy Italian. The film: I remember when it came out and the noise it made around it, but in those years R.Z. as a character really annoyed me a lot, so I kept my distance from listening to his music, let alone watching this film – I wouldn't have seen it even if they paid me. This was in '79. Now maybe I would even watch a few clips, just out of documentary curiosity. Bye, looking forward to reading you again :-)
Name: Flinstone | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: 3 | Rating for the Album: —
Flintstone dear, the phrase taken from the press release "It’s not a cowboy movie, it’s not an animated film, it’s not a porn film and maybe if I think about it, it’s not even a movie." That’s the essence of this immense music video.
Name: iside | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: — | Rating for the Album: —
"I found it"?????
Name: iside | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: — | Rating for the Album: —
iside I see now the sentence you inserted in the playlist, and forgive me for posting here a comment of mine on the subject, which is completely out of the scope of your review. I must say I expected a comment here on DeB from you that would come to smear the memory of Luciano Pavarotti with predictable content, in the usual jackal grin. I’m sorry that this comment came from you, although I am sure many are ready to support you. I believe we should learn to distinguish the human being, with his limits, his mistakes, from the artist. This not only in the case of Pavarotti, but always when we talk about an artist. I don’t believe it’s possible to name a great artist who is solely to be praised, who is exemplary in every respect, both as an artist and as a person (or woman). Now, much has already been said about Pavarotti, and in these days even more will be said. There will be multiple attempts to sully his memory, from all sides. I’m interested in the Pavarotti as an artist. Of this Pavarotti, it can be said without a shadow of a doubt that he was great and that through his artistry he spread a positive image of Italy around the world. Those who have traveled, who have lived and live abroad know this and see it. This avalanche of mud can only come from people who, at the very least, do not sufficiently reflect on the concept of "merit" and "demerit." Bye :-)
Name: Flinstone | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: — | Rating for the Album: —
what a shit man
Name: Mandrappa | Date: 6/9/2007 | Rating: — | Rating for the Album: 1
flinstone not to pry into others' business, but I understand iside... you see, maybe you live in Moscow and don’t realize, but in Italy, currently, those who commit crimes become stars. Gregoraci, Corona, Vallettopoli, Lele Mora, Fiorani, Moggi... so we are fed up with these little divas. Pavarotti had talent, but for me, he remains a major tax evader... now my question is: Pavarotti found out he had pancreatic cancer last July, the same week my grandmother found out, but he lived seven months longer. Why, in your opinion? For the treatments he paid for with the evaded money, and perhaps with the money he evaded himself, see how many people could have been treated or helped. Having said that, Pavarotti is not an artist. He sings crap written centuries ago. He created nothing, and the artist is one who creates; otherwise, all cover bands