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❝ Duel, Spielberg's first feature, will remain in the history of cinema as the true jewel of a director who, unfortunately, for a long time, wastes his talent in blockbuster productions with results sometimes overly-sweet and banal, sometimes admirable but invariably destined for public success at the expense of the actual quality of the work, with some exceptions.
❝ When the horizon is high, it’s interesting; when it’s low, it’s interesting. When it’s in the center, it’s fucking boring!
❝ a “woman with balls” before it became trendy.
❝ It was the beginning of my new life, and I had already stained myself with infamy, I was corrupted, destined to go under, only to start digging. I was a damned criminal.
❝ When a video game manages to move you so much, you never want it to end.
❝ With "Red Dead Redemption", Rockstar Games (the same company behind GTA) has done a monstrous job in every aspect: adventure, setting, longevity, gameplay.
❝ The book is the manifesto of the narrative art of one of the greatest adventure writers of all time.
❝ With Wilbur Smith, adventure, clashes, violence, and great love passions are never lacking, and this book certainly doesn't deny the characteristics of an author who proves to be an inexhaustible well of ideas and intricate, surprising plots, with suspense lurking behind every page.
❝ NO, ladies and gentlemen, this author has not been at the top of the world rankings for decades by accident. Absolutely NOT. His talent lies in the rhythm, making yet another blood-soaked adventure something you can't tear yourself away from.
❝ Even "falling in love is madness, it's like a socially acceptable form of insanity".
❝ This is the most mind-bending film ever produced.
❝ Oscar-winning director, but above all the creator of some of the most brilliant music videos of the 90s
❝ The plot of the game is fascinating and full of twists:
The plot of the game is fascinating and full of twists:
❝ There are many worlds, but they all share the same sky. One sky, one destiny.
There are many worlds, but they all share the same sky. One sky, one destiny.
❝ This is how Parasite Eve came to life.
This is how Parasite Eve came to life.
❝ THIS IS NOT A HISTORICAL FILM.
❝ But in the end, it doesn’t matter..: it’s a giant carousel ride, and what matters, in rides, is having fun.
❝ It is really difficult to find something to save within this film.
❝ This is, by far, the hardest Crash platformer.
❝ So, kudos to Naughty Dog for succeeding in crafting an excellent “video-movie.”
❝ Uncharted2 makes the pleasure of watching its Trojan horse.
❝ An essential film, that has generated many clones and followers, and which retains its allure unchanged even after thirty years.
❝ Ridley Scott offers us a film as sumptuous as it is disappointing.
❝ Ridley Scott follows it step by step with a handheld camera and uses every blade, every drop, every ray. He will never again be capable of giving me such emotions.
❝ C.A. Higgins is a young sci-fi literature author. Born in the US and educated in physics, she engages in various interests including classical languages and theater.
❝ today we are instead facing an author tout-court, aware of her abilities
❝ the author’s style and narrative skills already appear to have developed further compared to the debut
❝ Ron Howard is not a genius. Let’s say that, when he tries, he is an excellent craftsman.
❝ Ron Howard is in limbo.
❝ Howard remains always dignified and honest, but certainly is not Eastwood,
❝ Lansdale writes in a divine manner. Dirty like a peripheral latrine not cleaned for months, rough and raw, yet so smooth and natural it always leaves you pleasantly satisfied as you read.
❝ Lansdale doesn’t create a literary world: he suffocates it.
❝ Lansdale doesn’t give a damn about the story. It’s nice, but a way to speak in a fast, dynamic, and successful style (comprised of slang, swearing, cynical jokes, and even sharper comebacks) about his land.
❝ The greatest corrupter of minors! Source of colossal show-offs and proverbial fits of rage.
❝ Branded Capcom, the Street Fighter saga is still among the queens of the scrolling beat 'em up category.
❝ in the incredible rhythm with which Capcom orchestrated the entire adventure:
❝ Therefore, the reader will encounter a novel at times trivial and with, in my opinion, a disappointing ending, but nonetheless a good novel.
❝ you "drink" it in a moment.
❝ The Marshes of Hesperia is a fascinating journey into classical tradition, filling a gap that Homeric and Virgilian sources had left aside.
❝ "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" is perhaps his most famous novel.
❝ Nevertheless, we accept it with affection.
❝ His is a direct and dry way of writing à la Steinbeck, overall linear, even though brief delirious introspective outbursts break the rhythm.
❝ “God's Little Acre” is an extraordinary work: devoid of the superfluous, lean, tough, and without the slightest trace of rhetoric, it can describe reality with that sarcasm, cynicism, and realism that rivals even the best of Steinbeck.
❝ Because the Lesters really have the ability to turn everything into shit and suffering; and it’s not the result of a sorcerer’s curse, but an ability acquired slowly, like the skilled craft of an artisan, because being such bastards, lowly, and repulsive requires strict and constant training.
❝ MUST WATCH!!!!
❝ A girl who decides to change her life in RABELLO, at Lake GARDO, falls in love with a wealthy 60-year-old to change her life, then kills him and takes the inheritance, creating the PCDU and becoming the president in a world where men are enslaved........ waiting for it to happen in reality MUST WATCH!!!!
❝ Years later, it can be said with certainty that it is the best film of the series: fresh, lively, original, and never repetitive or silly (despite the risk due to the dangerous screenplay); Sean Connery is in his most dazzling form, and Hamilton's direction is excellent.
❝ The most beautiful short film ever.
❝ The real problem is that "Diamonds Are Forever" is a film without balls.
❝ Gunn’s “Superman” doesn’t just save the DC Universe: it gives comic book movies back the right to be political, complex, and… human.
❝ Good: the new Suicide Squad is perfect for the sensitive jerk that you are.
❝ Aside from that, it almost borders on perfection.
❝ “Rob a master criminal and you know you're a master thief.”
❝ "this game is definitely not for children"
❝ What emerges is not a mental torture, but a video game that, if studied deeply, becomes indispensable.
❝ I devoured it in just under 3 days.
❝ Fast, gripping, intriguing, at times exaggerated, but with great pace and twist after twist.
❝ A must-read... there will be a sequel too!
❝ "The best science fiction movie ever made." Harlan Eleison
❝ Asking Terry Gilliam to be strict is like expecting a sphere to have edges.
❝ This is not a dark fairy tale: this is a film about imagining and the imaginative; and it is also a film heart-wrenching and incredibly moving, because Terry Gilliam's message is clear: imagination goes hand in hand with loneliness, more precisely, the more one is alone, the more an imagined reality becomes powerful, to the point of confusing and ascending to reality.
❝ “Thunderball” is, in effect, the aquatic level of a platform video game like Super Mario Bros or Sonic.
❝ In short, an ingenuous and imperfect film, but one that deserves recognition for its undeniable historical importance and its merit in laying the foundation for the Bond canon.
❝ The second chapter of the 00settimomilanese saga is, quite simply, a double somersault forward compared to its predecessor “Dr. No”, just a year earlier.
❝ Where life had no value, death sometimes had its price. This is why the bounty hunters appeared
❝ There are many bounties on you gentlemen: and bounties mean money. And I, when it comes to money, never spit on it
❝ Mwaaah - Waa - Waa - Naa
❝ If anyone needed an answer about the real capabilities of the Mexican filmmaker, Biutiful is an even too strong a response.
❝ A very well-made film, perfect from a technical point of view and touching in its message.
❝ A monstrously technical film, very talented actors starting with Keaton who delivers the performance of a lifetime, to Edward Norton real on stage and fake and an asshole in life just as they say he is in reality, to Birdman’s daughter, a Emma Stone ex-addict, alienated, beautiful.
❝ The gun is good, the penis is evil. The penis shoots seeds and creates new life to poison the earth with the plague of man, as it was once, but the gun shoots death and purifies the Earth from the filth of the Brutes. Go forth... Kill!
❝ It is important to say right away that it is a long, baroque film, and in some passages maybe even a bit kitsch.
❝ Great performances by Jon Voight in the role of the composed Ed, Burt Reynolds as the macho Lewis, and a splendid one by Ned Beatty, who portrays Bobby perfectly.
❝ This NOSFERATU is a bit of a dud.
❝ The camera movements, photography, and the close-ups on the eyes of evil are masterful.
❝ The Northman is a film of style, which never conveys a sense of authenticity.
❝ “American Psycho” is a book that presents all the horror of the world, a horror hidden behind plastic masks ready to reveal itself in all its enormous ferocity as soon as these masks drop for an instant.
❝ Ellis makes us spectators of the ruthless and unscrupulous rich society, without passion, without the ability to live life.
❝ "Less Than Zero" is essentially a criticism, somewhat prudish and simplistic, of the cynicism of consumer society.
❝ The Nintendo era begins.
❝ Nintendo has achieved perfection. In every aspect.
❝ My favorite game, and the best game in history. Period.
❝ the slippers barely manage not to burn my feet and “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer is finished.
❝ Into Thin Air isn’t magnetic for the distinctiveness of the story narrated, which I would dare to call almost banal; a tragedy born of many small and avoidable mistakes.
❝ And in this, Sin City, is a masterpiece without rivals.
❝ Exactly in that style was The Dark Knight Returns produced.
❝ For one reason or another, "Ronin" remained a niche work, but in the opinion of who writes, it should be considered, along with "The Dark Knight Returns" his masterpiece.
❝ Don’t look away.
❝ The fact that your gun says R.E.P.L.I.C.A. and mine says DESERT EAGLE 5.0. should have you and your droopy balls understand that you got the wrong person.
❝ People ask... what is a RocknRolla? And I say it’s not just about sex, drugs, or crazy hospital rides. There’s much more than that, my friend.
❝ The stupid brother of First Man.
❝ A James Gray deserves a big round of applause for being one of the very few who still dares to challenge the Hollywood mainstream with timeless films.
❝ James Gray is quite the talent, perhaps one of the best "young rising stars" in American cinema.
❝ In the end, The Warriors is not a film. It is a feverish dream, a dark fairy tale told to the subway’s neon lights, a surreal journey where violence is choreography and danger a deadly game.
❝ Walter Hill is a guarantee.
❝ But "The Driver" is something more: it's a Zen exercise.
❝ Penn built half of his career trying to overturn the basic characteristics of Hollywood genres, and "Bonnie and Clyde" is an integral part of this process.
❝ "Night Moves" is a film that says nothing to the viewer, gives no explanations, and uses no artifices to make itself understood.
❝ A less bloody ending than the one brought to the big screen the same year by "Easy Rider," but the same concept: the dream is over.
❝ The film is exciting, especially on the conceptual level, and the 'classical' acting of the performers perhaps makes it distant from the typical patterns of today's science fiction cinema, but the story is in itself undeniable and is enough alone to support the entire film.
❝ bastards, I'm still alive,
❝ Lovely film but above all, a wonderful book.
❝ The work of the Russo brothers indeed marks a qualitative peak in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: a film that, in its premises, was very difficult, given the quantity of characters and the not simple central issue, but it is approached with rare balance and much care in connecting all parts of an abundant narrative weave.
❝ A giant with feet of clay. That's what Avengers: Infinity War is.
❝ Not being able to do spoilers, the only thing I can say is that the plot manages perfectly to juggle sincere moments of reflection, well-timed jokes, and a stratospheric ending that will probably satisfy all the eager to know the fate of Marvel’s heroes.
❝ Don’t panic.
❝ Sharp, brilliant, intentionally chaotic in plotting, it is a product full of sarcastic humor and devoid of swear words: so gratifying that, at the moment, it seems almost devoid of flaws.
❝ Numbers are infinite, but they are all irrelevant except for 42.
❝ Abe is a charming alien (of the Mudokon race) with green skin who works at RuptureFarms, a place where meat is slaughtered.
❝ Another great adventure, another great emotion, even more thrilling than the previous one.
❝ Emotional, moving, funny, and gripping; take an afternoon and refuge yourself now for a few hours in this story that quickly unfolds but leaves a mark.
❝ The story is still powerful, succinct, raw. I didn't experience dull moments in the reading, nor stagnation. Everything flowed quickly to the epilogue.
❝ "Come Dio Comanda" by Niccolò Ammaniti is one of those books that, right after you finish reading, leaves you undecided.
❝ I will probably never forget it.
I will probably never forget it.
❝ It's impossible not to fall in love with the game, impossible to avoid "continuing" with the damn tokens of which I made a considerable stock (costing about 200-250 lire), and impossible, finally, not to curse when the caveman of the turn would die due to the beatings (in the strictest sense of the word) received from the enemy (also a caveman and, sometimes, a dinosaur) while you watched the soul of the newly deceased protagonist, with wings and everything, leave this world under a very macabre funeral march soundtrack that, at the same time, made everything too hilarious.
It's impossible not to fall in love with the game, impossible to avoid "continuing" with the damn tokens of which I made a considerable stock (costing about 200-250 lire), and impossible, finally, not to curse when the caveman of the turn would die due to the beatings (in the strictest sense of the word) received from the enemy (also a caveman and, sometimes, a dinosaur) while you watched the soul of the newly deceased protagonist, with wings and everything, leave this world under a very macabre funeral march soundtrack that, at the same time, made everything too hilarious.
❝ “When we're all gone from here, only death will remain, and even it will have its days numbered. It will wander the street with nothing to do and no one to do it to. It will say: Where did everyone go? That's how it will be”.
❝ “A while ago, I read that some teachers had found a survey sent in the 1930s to a number of schools across the country. A questionnaire about the problems of teaching in schools had been conducted. And they found the completed forms sent from all over the country, with the answers to their questions. And the biggest problems that emerged were things like students talking in class and running in the corridors. Or chewing gum. Or copying homework. Stuff like that. So, they took one of those blank forms, printed a few copies, and sent them to the same schools. After forty years. Well, here are the answers. Rapes, arson, murders. Drugs. Suicides. And I think about these things. Because most of the time, when I say the world is going to hell, and fast, people give me a half-smile and tell me I'm just getting old. And that that's one of the symptoms. But the way I see it, someone who can't tell the difference between raping and killing people and chewing gum in class is much worse than me. And forty years is not that long. Maybe in another forty years, people will have opened their eyes. Provided it's not too late”.
❝ “I say everything in the books” is one of McCarthy's most famous phrases, almost apologizing to those who cannot approach him for interviews and various things.
❝ the rest is history, I still love this game now.
❝ Summing up, one can speak of a sequel far superior to an already truly great first, I believe I have spent too many words on a timeless masterpiece that in reality doesn't need any words.
❝ "To achieve changes, you need to offer alternatives, not ultimatums"
❝ Adventure has always had a certain allure on individuals, after all who, at least once as a child (or maybe even as an adult), hasn’t wished to live one, perhaps in some mysterious and distant place, where many dangers are faced alongside unlikely, but incredibly reliable, travel companions.
❝ These penguins are never satisfied.
❝ Confusion is the key to understanding
❝ Novels like this are rich in arguments that constitute true geopolitical and social analyses that are timeless and placeless.
❝ Difficult to recount in all its developments and according to all the dynamics represented in the complex yet shrewd plot, Resnick’s novel deserves for this reason to be read and almost “analyzed.”
❝ Clearly another extraordinary achievement by Mike Resnick ... that it makes us forget we are reading a work of science fiction.
❝ “Many times in my life, I have felt the extraordinary sensation that my 'self' was splitting, that other beings lived or had lived within it, in other eras or places.”
❝ "I must leave here immediately,"
❝ “I have been a Son of the Plow, the Fish, and the Tree. All the faiths that have succeeded each other since the dawn of human religion are in me; and when the pastor, here in the Folsom chapel, on Sunday, worships God according to the modern rite, I know that the cults of the Plow, the Fish, and the Tree persist in him, as well as those of Astarte and of the Night.”
❝ "Cherudek is truly a powerful and apocalyptic novel that, to be fully appreciated, should be read multiple times but which, nonetheless, is a page-turner read."
❝ "In short, in this 'Tortuga' there are all the necessary ingredients that will delight all fans of the genre while for those who have never read a work by Evangelisti, this is definitely an excellent starting point."
❝ "Metal as a symptom of the cooling of human relationships. The appearance of a cold humanity in emotional expressions. It's the theme of almost all my books and the greatest fear when I look around [...] My books are not reassuring, they are a sort of electroshock, with a paradoxical charge of violence."
❝ It is narrative fast food, but without even the advantage of being quick.
❝ Yet, in the end, the feeling is one of magnificent emptiness, a lack of ideas dressed up with the most astonishing special effects.
❝ The first thing I feel like saying about Terminator 2 is that the special effects are terrifying; after almost thirty years, I challenge anyone to say that the T-1000 has aged poorly.
❝ I will throw a stone into the pond with a somewhat biased statement, which is that anyone who did not appreciate, or worse, deeply hated the J.K. Rowling saga is an immense idiot.
❝ “The Goblet of Fire” represents the midpoint of the seven volumes, not so much for its position within the series, but for its unique characteristic as a “bridge” that connects Harry and his gang’s childhood with the “maturity” typical of those on the brink of adulthood.
❝ A brilliant idea. Potter and Malfoy, awkward fathers, must ally to defeat evil and save their children from Voldemort.
❝ Namco is probably one of the most famous and prestigious video game companies, known to video game enthusiasts, at least for experiencing the (endless) saga of the deadly fighting game "Tekken".
❝ Tekken is a series of video games that packs a punch and has faithfully accompanied the Playstation over the years.
❝ A simply revolutionary work that dismantled every certainty of the false and hypocritical bourgeois class of the time, already in its language, even before its content.
❝ The Sick Doctor: Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
❝ There are things that are made to be rejected, mistreated, torn apart. Louis-Ferdinand Céline is all this and more.
❝ And so they throw him into the sea with two weights on his ankles. "Swim, you bastard, don't you see the shore is right there? You're free!"
❝ "Those who have never been exposed to violence do not fear it, but collapse when confronted by it."
❝ “Half Life”is the first real step forward in FPS history. It marked the division between the past and the present of shooters.
❝ “Half-Life” is a unique experience: a video game that offers 20 varied and intense hours without ever dropping tension, though it is not a horror experience in the strict sense, as you never know what's around the next corner.
❝ In summary: raw, mean, and ruthless, albeit without gushing blood, guns, monsters, and other nonsense.
❝ A milestone in the world of soccer video games, the follow-up to the incredible Fifa 98, famous for the concurrent World Cup.
❝ The crappiest video game in the entire past and recent gaming landscape.
❝ Violence and the arbitrariness of the tyrant as a deliberate choice, as a childish vocation of mankind.
❝ Finally, I read a book that I didn't like.
❝ “I am UBIK. Before the Universe was, I am. I made the suns. I made the worlds. I created the living creatures and the places they inhabit; and I move them here as I wish. They go where I tell them and do what I say. I am the Word. My name is never spoken, the name which no one knows. I am called UBIK, but that is not my name. I am. I shall always be.” (Ch. 17).
❝ “Nobody can beat the kipple, he said, except temporarily and maybe in one isolated place, like in my apartment for example, where I have created a sort of equilibrium between the pressure of kipple and non-kipple, as long as it lasts. But then I’ll die or leave, and then the kipple will take over. It’s a universal principle, valid throughout the universe; the entire universe is moving towards a final state of total and absolute kippleization.”
❝ “Hear this: I tell you a mystery: we shall not all die, but we shall all be changed; in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the sound of the last trumpet”.
❝ From this perspective, Mack Reynolds is certainly ahead of his time, representing in detail the functioning of that ultimate phase of mafia evolution and reconstructing its history from the 1200s-1300s with its Sicilian roots to the events in the USA of his days.
❝ "The Computer Conspiracy" (1969) by Mack Reynolds, published in Italy with the title "Chi vuole distruggere l'America?" is perhaps not a particularly original novel.
❝ Mack Reynolds was a highly prolific literary author with a commitment to various genres and different pseudonyms.
❝ Rog Phillips (1909-1966) is one of the typical and most representative science fiction authors of his generation.
❝ In a post-apocalyptic future, The Kid, a marginalized orphan, meets a mysterious girl.
❝ “Totheimpeccablepoet, theperfectmagicianofFrenchletters, thebelovedandmuchveneratedmasterandfriendThéophileGautier. WiththefeelingsofthedeepesthumilityIdedicatetheseunhealthyflowers” Charles Baudelaire, TheFlowersofEvil
❝ There is an age that the Gods will forever envy us for and that, from the bile-ridden fixity of their eyes, has always represented the true, great, unheard-of privilege granted to human beings, the age of sudden shudders and excessive wonders that tear through the days with the power of Van Gogh's gaze emerging from one of his self-portraits, the exquisite delicacy that we cannot savor without life later presenting us with the (salty) bill.
❝ Jeri implemented the “heart” of the indomitable C64 into a Joystick (Competition Pro), creating the C64 DTV, that is, Direct to Tv.
❝ Runaway train is a monster: alive, of steel, black, that transforms gradually.
❝ “Bronson said there are three levels of intelligence in the universe. Above all are the Jovians and the Invaders. One step below are dolphins and whales. Humans, birds, bees, beavers, ants, and corals are not considered intelligent. No one knows if this is right, but it's all we have.”
❝ Who instead stood out for being always the last of the caravan and made a living from this eternal placement, was Luigi Malabrocca, nicknamed "the Chinese" because of those almond-shaped eyes.
❝ “Tango, when I get out of here, I’m gonna rip your ass off your face!”
❝ It has been since the days of Final Fantasy X that I haven't felt so engaged by the storyline of a video game (unsurprisingly, Dontnod's work received the BAFTA award for "best story").
It has been since the days of Final Fantasy X that I haven't felt so engaged by the storyline of a video game (unsurprisingly, Dontnod's work received the BAFTA award for "best story").
❝ [...] Part of the blame goes to the projection systems. The General was shot at a speed similar to that used in sound cinema (the film is silent, ed.). [...] It’s certain that in many theaters it was shown at too low a speed. Even twenty frames per second is too little. The critics who saw it at the wrong speed and without music had little chance of writing favorably about it.
[...] Part of the blame goes to the projection systems. The General was shot at a speed similar to that used in sound cinema (the film is silent, ed.). [...] It’s certain that in many theaters it was shown at too low a speed. Even twenty frames per second is too little. The critics who saw it at the wrong speed and without music had little chance of writing favorably about it.
❝ It would take an unscalable heart of stone not to be touched by the true story of Nicholas Winton, the British Schindler, for the simplicity and sincere frankness with which it is told.
❝ In summary, it\u0027s not a masterpiece but it has enough tension, atmosphere, and moral ambiguity to distinguish itself from the usual patriotic action movie.
❝ No cheap tricks, no unlikely narrative turns: just a dry and devastating narrative, like the backdrop against which the protagonists move.
❝ We are witnessing a masterpiece.
❝ There are things that kill a man more than death.
❝ This new chapter of an overall successful saga neither takes away nor especially adds anything to the previous.
❝ People die, houses burn, but true love is forever
❝ My logic is undeniable! My logic is undeniable! (V.I.K.I.)
❝ The world, sooner or later, will end..
❝ “In Los Angeles, a man dies on the subway. Who will notice?”
❝ “don’t get involved in anything you can’t walk out on in thirty seconds flat”
❝ “the press is free...for those who own it.”
❝ Loneliness has a sound.
❝ "crime is just a sinister form of the struggle for life."
❝ "The Asphalt Jungle (1950), based on the novel by William R. Burnett, is a masterpiece of American noir, even a prototype, in the sense that everyone who attempts this genre later will have to reckon with it."
❝ "a real shambles."
❝ In the last scene, the epic narrative reaches its emotional peak, glorifying an entire youth and a way of life that just refuses to give victory to death.
❝ What makes the film beautiful? First of all, Basil Poledouris' epic soundtrack, which remarkably underscores all phases of the film, then come the fantastic shots, truly suggestive, and the general epic atmosphere of the film, in which, among other things, the dialogues are reduced to a minimum, to give way to the language of images.
❝ John Milius was an extraordinary storyteller, even in his less successful films.
❝ A dry, quick B-movie structure that is based on human phobias?
❝ “A Complete Unknown” seems aimed at recreating an aesthetic feeling, a pseudo-existential pose, rather than truly delving deep into the story of Bob Dylan.
❝ For once, a 'musical' biopic where the image remains human and not a dream or an otherworldly deity.
❝ In this sense, we are faced with a liberating film, an almost nihilistic bloodbath, yet at the same time incredibly fragile.
❝ An imposing film and a high-level cinematic experience. Three hours of pure art of image and sound.
❝ It has its own identity. Damningly dark, perpetually immersed in a bleak, oppressive atmosphere, desperate... just like its hero.
❝ If you are fans of Lost, if you want to remain for months with many doubts in your head to understand what happened, if you want to see an "atypical" film, Cloverfield is for you.
❝ Without any doubt, a five-star film.
❝ Scandalously, the film will be nominated for the Razzie Awards and the director will win the award for worst direction.
❝ Destroyed by criticism from a country where President Reagan was emerging, tormented by cuts that resulted in numerous different but never complete versions, paradoxically, defined as one of the most beautiful western films in cinema history.
❝ There is a lot of symbolic content in this science fiction film by Spanish directors David and Alex Pastor, winner of multiple awards at the 2014 Gaudi Awards and premiered worldwide in Barcelona on March 20, 2013.
❝ ’Passengers’ is a 2016 science fiction film directed by Morten Tyldum and written by John Spaihts, starring Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence in the lead roles.
❝ It was 1980 when film producer Haruki Kudokawa, still one of the big names in the industry in his country today, decided to revive Japanese cinema with this science fiction film, which at the time was the most expensive movie ever distributed in the history of Japanese cinema.
❝ The Geisha House is a cynical and derogatory film that describes the world of geisha in a very coarse and error-filled manner.
❝ Gentlemen: here is the greatest comic fraud of the last 15 years.
❝ Surreal. Really, in every sense of the word, there is no other term that can more appropriately account for the essence of "Yume Nikki" ("dream diary" in Japanese).
❝ To read for surrendering to the rolling of the navigation.
❝ "Who are we? What do we do? What is the meaning of Life? Where are we going? And above all, will there be space?" (cit.)
❝ The cinecomics, both a blessing and a curse of entertainment cinema in recent years, are like dairy products—they spoil quickly. They mold fast, easily satiating.
❝ In summary, for better or for worse, it may not be a masterpiece, but it is a courageous attempt to resuscitate a story no one believed in anymore.
❝ For the "missed opportunities" series: "The Hunting Party" (2007) is a film by Richard Shepard, a director who navigates between the big and small screens.
❝ You need to be a really skilled and attentive reader if you want to navigate without getting lost in the great confusion of Jack Vance's stories and tales.
❝ Director Chris Columbus did an impeccable job on the first 2 films along with Alfonso Cuarón who directed the third chapter.
❝ The skepticism of the majority, even among fans of the genre, in front of yet another science fiction film with dramatic and apocalyptic content that has global warming as its central theme is clearly understandable.
❝ Greg Egan is universally considered the most popular Australian science fiction writer in circulation.
❝ The novel is the second chapter of a trilogy, but it can very well be read on its own for its content and is set on Coyote, the largest moon of the planet Bear, system 47 Ursae Majoris, which has become half a refuge for 'anarchists, libertarians, collectivists, and their opposites: military personnel, conspirators, hierarchs'.
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