"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Robin Hood

Sarà anche Ridley Scott, ma per me Robin Hood continua a essere questo.

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Carson McCuller’s The Ballad of the Sad Cafè

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3 Comments
  • utente anonimo
    Posted at 11:04h, 13 June Reply

    Concordo, il miglior Robin Hood che mi ricordi :-)

    Simone

  • Elderion
    Posted at 20:10h, 13 June Reply

    Vero vero, però quello dello Scotty m'è piaciuto, devo dire! A parte Marion che va in guerra…

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 18:56h, 14 June Reply

    A parte Marion che va in guerra. A parte Marion che – con tutto il rispetto – è praticamente una tardona e per convincerci che è gnocca Ridley Scott è costretto a infilare non uno ma due deficienti che vogliono farsela. A parte Marion che improvvisamente e senza nessun motivo apparente lo ama. Sì, anche a me nonostante tutto non è dispiaciuto. A parte Marion.

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