Mopaga

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Steno La Patata Bollente
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Very beautiful the Dutch bride of Ranieri :-)
Martin Scorsese L'Età Dell'Innocenza
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Bjorkuzza, I've only made it halfway because I’m afraid you might tell me how it ends, and when I haven't seen a movie, I don't read the reviews for that reason. In your case, I made a partial exception :-D
Frank Darabont Le ali della Libertà
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Damn missing comma! The King-Darabont collaboration continues with The Green Mile, hurry and book your seats :-)
Frank Darabont Le ali della Libertà
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I really like it a lot. Plus, there's the excellent Clancy Brown who, in his own way, is definitely a legend.
Renato Pozzetto Papà Dice Messa
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It's clear that you like Pozzetto, but you keep bombarding his films with 1s and 2s, as if you were placing a bet. Why? :-D
Stuart Gillard Paradise
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Now they are called itches? :-DDDDDDDDDD
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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Is it or isn't it from the '60s-'70s? In the end, it’s not clear (or maybe it’s the beer I had tonight) :-) Here too, however, I would have something to object to regarding the issue of supposed irrelevance. Let’s take Nirvana, of whom I’m not even a huge fan; at least, I don’t belong to the group of fans with a poster of Kurt Cobain in my room (nor do I have a single record in my collection, although I’ve listened to them all). Well, for better or worse (I would add a dehihihoho for the pun), I believe they were much more relevant than (just a random name) Eisidisi (AC/DC), who belong to the two decades before. This is a bit of a summary. Something tells me you won't change your mind, so I’ll spare you the hassle of discussing the issue that the '90s are inferior to the previous eras purely for a temporal reason, not a qualitative one. @Prety: I will report with mucho gusto :-D
Stanley Kubrick Shining
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The SCIIIIAAAAAAINING, the glitter...
Kaiser Chiefs Yours Truly, Angry Mob
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Rubyrubyrubyrubeeeeeeeee aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa... I still don't have the courage to listen to the album. Even the first one didn't really excite me that much. I don't agree that "A New Morning" by Suede is a misstep; from a commercial standpoint maybe, but qualitatively it's not completely worthless.
Stuart Gillard Paradise
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Now, thanks to the Authority, we won't see this masterpiece on TV anymore :-( (2 for the naturist atmosphere, in every sense...)