Mopaga

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DeAge™ : 7326 days • Here since 19 may 2006
Gregory Hoblit Schegge Di Paura
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I haven't seen it in a while, but I remember the film was worth it almost exclusively for Norton's talent.
Stephen King Torno A Prenderti
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Guys, I apologize for being so cryptic. At this point, it's better to unveil the mystery. And it's really just a funny coincidence that I find myself explaining my modest little diversion just like Stephen King had to do for his "Cell," which, apparently, had an ending that many found incomprehensible. So, since the story in question is a smooth and very short read (just 106 pages) and a decidedly ordinary tale, at times even predictable (although it does have that pleasant mix of suspense and irony), it seemed much more fitting for me to approach the work in the form of a psychotic delirium/daydream while I was hesitating among the shelves of Mondadori (for the record, the outfit of the clerk was a hint). As much as I could, I tried to pay homage to the "King" by combining some elements of this story's plot with quotes from his novels that could easily be contextualized into the aforementioned delirium ("Cujo," "It," "Christine"). I once again apologize for the "sclero," and I will never dare to drive you crazy at this level again. Although, perhaps, it was worth it. PS: I'm available for further clarifications or for a well-deserved media lynching :)
Stephen King Torno A Prenderti
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Ahahahah Tomgil, I've scattered the clues, but I can't commit just yet... :)
The Niro The Niro
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Interesting proposal. I enjoyed her first EP (truly beautiful "About Love And Indifference"). I hadn't listened to this album, but it seems that it contains several tracks already featured on the EP.
Francesco Targhetta Cinque improbabili domande al giovine Poeta TargetSki
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Congratulations and good luck! You have my esteem regardless. I read that brief presentation on the Feltrinelli website, and I believe it's the right book for a friend of mine. I'll recommend it to him.
Whipping Boy Submarine
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Thank you for the holiness you've attributed to me :D Congratulations on the choice of the album, because of the three this one is the most "hardcore" (Astronaut Blues is a great track). Under different circumstances, I would have gladly shared my thoughts on MTV, but given the hour and the joy this page has brought me, I couldn't care less! So be it.
Amedeo Gianfrotta Grazie Padre Pio
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@Casamorta: Yes, it's him (Antonio Allocca). Between one movie and another with Paolo Villaggio, I fondly remember him in the essential "Ci hai rotto papà".
Amedeo Gianfrotta Grazie Padre Pio
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PS: With the approach of the summer season, I recommend a good part of Gigionica's discography even to non-Neapolitans. It's a great mood booster, I guarantee you!
Amedeo Gianfrotta Grazie Padre Pio
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It had been a couple of years since I last saw the work. I just revisited it and I must say it has held up well to the test of time. An absolute masterpiece and completely justifiable enthusiasm!
Corey Yuen Kickboxers - Vendetta Personale
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@Casamorta: strange coincidence that the young man in question was Ralph Macchio (Karate Kid)