bjork68

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Antonio Margheriti ...E Dio Disse A Caino (1970)
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I eagerly await a review of a film by Mario Merola or Nino D'Angelo. After "Puttanic" and "Bingo Bongo," it's a must! :-D
Antonio Margheriti ...E Dio Disse A Caino (1970)
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smackk Pippuzzzzzzo ! :-)
Antonio Margheriti ...E Dio Disse A Caino (1970)
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Look, Poletti, it's not me saying it, but those who know more about cinema than I do. If I've heard wrong things, it's not my fault but the fault of Sky and its movie programs.
Antonio Margheriti ...E Dio Disse A Caino (1970)
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Yes, sorry, the extra Z was unintentional.
Verdena Requiem
Verdena Requiem
19 mar 07
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Sure, to get a deeper understanding of your music, it'll definitely take more listens, but the fact that I'm already enjoying it on the first listen means something, believe me.
Verdena Requiem
Verdena Requiem
19 mar 07
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Oh right, you play the guitar very well, congratulations. My compliments are sincere and disinterested, there’s no flattery (why should there be?).
Verdena Requiem
Verdena Requiem
19 mar 07
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Hello Know-it-all, I’m listening to it right now. I know that my opinion doesn’t hold any weight compared to those of certain music experts floating around on Deb, but just so you know, I like it, and I don’t find it negligible at all. Besides, I don’t think Know-it-all claimed to be an innovator. Heard it before? Maybe, but it’s still better than the Merdena, those champions of avant-garde and originality.
Peter Gabriel So
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eeeeeehh (sigh). What a cover! eeeeeeeeeeeeeh! (erotic sigh)
Antonio Margheriti ...E Dio Disse A Caino (1970)
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I'm not usually a fan of these films, but I want to defend the so-called Italian b-movies of the 70s, so loved by Tarantino (if he loves them, there's a reason). Directors like Fulci in horror and Lenzi taught something to the Americans, starting with the filming technique of car chases, namely, the camera fixed above the car wheels or on the hood. In American films, these scenes were static and panoramic, shot from above and didn't quite capture the essence; then, thanks to the 70s polizziotteschi, they became dynamic.
Orson Welles Citizen Kane
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In fact, I'll tell you even more, the plot is still very relevant, it was so important and avant-garde back then, in addition to its technical and stylistic aspects.