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John Turturro in The Sicilian
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I do not think that word means what you think it means
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El siciliano (Michael Cimino. 1987)
The sicilian
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Bandoleroooo bandoleiraaaaa nanana nanaranana vivir asi
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Bonobo's debut was fine. Sure, the platter could've been braver, but we are talking about his introduction in the form of a disc, so let's hold our horses. Therefore, he followed up Animal Magic with a collection of remixes and B-sides. Of course, Mr. Green could've released that as an extra disc to juice up the sales of his debut, though he decided to make this something to stand alone, which does serve as a statement, since we can appreciate the LP for showing the depth Animal Magic struggled to show. Bonobo was already an intriguing project at that point, yet one had a hunch Mr. Green still felt beholden to whatever electronica was at the time. He did find a way later on, but the latter took quite a while.
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Sicilian Pepperoni Pizza (x)
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if you think about it this is L and light
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iwtv is insanity inducing bc every time you google some reference in it you find out theyre doing some 4d chess with the symbolism… like okay playing roosevelt's speech about the us joining ww2 in the background as claudia tells louis shes gonna kill lestat is pretty straightforward, and of course the chess game theyre playing foreshadows how she beats him in the next episode but doesn't "finish the game" ie burn him. and bc claudia later compares lestat to the nazis/hitler, that obviously makes lestat germany and thus claudia is poland and louis is the us/roosevelt in the speech we hear: "I had hoped against hope that some miracle would prevent a devastating war in Europe and bring to an end the invasion of Poland by Germany" etc. BUT THEN you get nerdy and google some of the chess terms lestat uses like the dutch defense and stonewalling which is pretty interesting and then you vaguely remember one of the writers said the scene was based on some famous chess game, and you realize it must be glücksberg vs miguel najdorf which turns out to be literally called the POLISH IMMORTAL. najdorf was polish and glücksberg is some unknown but based on the name likely german. this was najdorf's first famous game, at the beginning of his career when he was only like 19 or something although we dont know the exact details of the game (and ofc you watch a few videos on the polish immortal and they all heavily criticize glücksberg's moves which makes lestat's arrogance even funnier) and ALSO, in 1939 (literally at the same time as the chess scene takes place) najdorf was participating in a chess tournament in buenos aires and since he was not only polish but also jewish, he stayed there rather than return home. his whole family was killed in the holocaust but he lived a long life in argentina. why is this relevant? because BUENOS AIRES which btw lestat also calls "la reina del plata" so you google that and find the 1930 song by carlos gardel and the lyrics are literally— anyway so buenos aires is where lestat planned for them to move to in ep7. perhaps if they had indeed gone to argentina instead of europe… well… perhaps… perhaps…
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ALÉM DE HIGHLANDER: CHRISTOPHER LAMBERT EM CINCO FILMES QUE VALEM A PENA REVER
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Beautiful floor tile pattern at Bar Turrisi, Castelmola, Sicily.
It's actually their logo - check out the menu. Go to their website and spot them all.
Souvenirs.
https://restaurantguru.com/Turrisi-Castelmola
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Sicilian Pizza (via Instagram)
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