oparser
Joined Oct 2007
Welcome to the new profile
We're still working on updating some profile features. To see the badges, ratings breakdowns, and polls for this profile, please go to the previous version.
Reviews25
oparser's rating
"Colpo grosso", Italian for "big shot", brought strip-tease to Italian television. It was a game show, but the quizzes were mostly the occasion for comedic relief by host Umberto Smaila - a well-know face in the Eighties, formerly a member of the cabaret group "I gatti di vicolo Miracoli". Naturally, the "main course" of the show were the exhibitions of the strippers. A bunch of pretty ladies from all over Europe, called "ragazze Cin Cin" ("cheers" girls), or "Bandierine" ("small flag" girls) or by other funny names, danced to the music unveiling their breasts. They took off all their clothes except for underpants and stockings, generally. The cheerful ladies also sang songs, chatted with the host and took part in some quizzes as contestants. Normal contestants, including lads, had to dance and strip too, in order to gain points for the game, but it was a mild type of strip-tease, they kept their underpants on. The whole thing was indeed silly and not exactly family friendly, but it was somewhat entertaining, yes... erotic, but more "for laughs" than sleazy. Think of a burlesque show or of wet T-shirt contest being televised in a late evening show, sort of.
Although originally aired on a minor network, the Italia7 syndication, "Colpo grosso" soon became quite popular and around 1,000 installments of the show were produced in five years. For better or for worse, it was groundbreaking. Like it or not, it was a landmark of Italian television in the late Eighties.
Although originally aired on a minor network, the Italia7 syndication, "Colpo grosso" soon became quite popular and around 1,000 installments of the show were produced in five years. For better or for worse, it was groundbreaking. Like it or not, it was a landmark of Italian television in the late Eighties.
The Shining is a psychological thriller about a man going insane in a remote grand hotel in the Rocky Mountains that is closed during the snow-ridden season. Jack (Jack Nicholson), an ex teacher and aspiring writer with a past of alcohol and domestic violence, gets a job as winter caretaker and moves to the soon to be empty hotel together with his wife Wendy and their child Danny. The plan is that he is going to have plenty of spare time to write his novel, which will show to the world he is not a looser after all. It won't take long before Jack's psychotic tendencies will show up, and the imposing solitary place will act as a haunted house on his hallucinating mind. Masterfully filmed by Stanley Kubrick. Don't expect a "scary movie".
As a kid I was an avid reader of Spiderman's stories, but as an adult I am less easily satisfied. "Homecoming" did not strike me as a masterpiece. After a while it was frankly boring. I don't mind the actors, they are generally good. It must be said though that the plot is pretty thin, the Baddie is laughable, and the scenes with young Peter Parker's friends at school make me think of a Disney channel series. Anyway I'm sure that the younger audience and hard-core fans will appreciate this movie. Even some film critics enjoyed it, thus I must be wrong.