Benvenuti nel mio mondo, ero presente quando i Goonies hanno trovato il galeone di Willy l’Orbo e quando il Dott Emmet Brown ha riportato Marty McFly nel 1985. Questo canale sarà dedicato al mondo Nerd a 360 gradi, spazieremo dagli artbook che riescono a fondere la mia passione per il cinema e per il fumetto, alle statue, le action doll, le action figures fino ai model kit. E perchè no prevedo di pubblicare anche i miei lavori. Restate connessi ed accompagnatemi in questo nuovo viaggio.
_ Welcome to my world, I was present when the Goonies found One-Eyed Willy's galleon and when Dr. Emmet Brown brought Marty McFly back to 1985. This channel will be dedicated to the 360-degree Nerd world, we will range from the artbooks that manage to blend my passion for cinema and comics, statues, action dolls, action figures and model kits. And why not, I plan to publish my works too. Stay connected and accompany me on this new journey.
Ciao e grazie per il commento. Devi cercare su Facebook la pagina Progetto Uomo tigre Italia. Ho fatto realizzare sia il primo uomo tigre, sia il secondo. Andrea è una persona molto educata e gentile, vedrai che ti darà tutte le informazioni che cerchi.
The scale is the same here the sentimental aspect matters a lot. I followed the anime as a child while the manga is truly a masterpiece. However, to answer your question, if you are referring to the Figuarts action figures, I find that Bandai overall in terms of quality and accessories are superior to the one I published.
@@cptree3906 No problem. At the moment I can't make a comparison, but I agree with you, depending on the manufacturing companies, the heights of the action figures, even if they are of the same scale, are very variable.
Hi thanks for the message. I bought the two versions of Joe Yabuki on ONESIXTKIT. I will make a video, or a short about the second version next week. The price for each action figure was 80 dollars.🙂
Hi Thanks for the comment and the quote. I can speak for myself here. In reality, I don't hide the fact that, as an adult, I still watch films considered "for children" due to my work as a designer and the passion that is still part of me. The problem with so-called children's films is that their most accurate description is family films. A family film should be enjoyable for all ages, children and adults and the elderly. There is certainly a nostalgia factor, because many of us read the stories of these characters as children, but above all it is because some of these films are really very good. And then I personally am convinced that the world needs heroes who keep us honest. Thanks again.🙂
Hi thanks for your message. I agree with you, the book in question is really very good, especially because you have the opportunity to read the screenplay of the film. The whole book series of this saga is really interesting, in fact I will publish other videos in the next few weeks. I also agree with the films, they are now classics. Thanks again.
Bel video, complimenti per il volume! Sei molto fortunato. Ho cercato questo libro per anni, ma alla fine ho molltato perche non l'ho mai trovato. E' un vero dispiacere perche ci tenevo tanto con tutto il cuore. Comunque trovo assurdo che online ci siano degli strozzini/usurai che chiedono delle cifre assurde solo per un libro, che non e' nemmeno tanto raro e' solo che chi lo possiede non lo vuole vendere...
Ciao ti ringrazio per il commento. IL volume in effetti è suggestivo, l'ho comprato a suo tempo solo per completezza, ho iniziato presto a leggere il re, ma mi posso ormai definire un vecchio lettere. Mi dispiace che tu non sia mai riuscito ad un prezzo onesto, ma sono nel settore collezionistico da un pò e purtroppo sono situazioni che mi sono capitate oppure che ho sentito spesso. Comunque se dovesse capitarmene uno ad un prezzo onesto, ti informo.
Oh grazie mille! Sarebbe meraviglioso :D Quando hai iniziato? E da cosa? Sarebbe interessante sapere anche cosa ti ha portato a diventare un suo fan... Perché io non sono mai stato un lettore di libri quando ero bambino, anzi, a scuola ero persino indietro, perche alle elementari fingevo. Poi, alle superiori, un'estate ero da mia zia annoiandomi e decisi di iniziare "Misery" perché mi intrigava il tema, la storia e la copertina. Da lì non mi sono più fermato, ho divorato (con i miei tempi, non sono veloce, ma solo normale) libri lunghissimi come "IT" o "La Torre Nera". Diciamo che è incredibile come King mi abbia fatto innamorare della lettura e da lì sono passato a leggere un libro dopo l'altro di qualsiasi genere, tema o scrittore. È per questo che a King devo tanto, mi ha fatto sviluppare una passione e mi ha lasciato anche un piccolo hobby, che per sfortuna non è facile da curare come la lettura, che è la scrittura @@lafortezzadellasolitudine744
Ciao grazie ancora per il messaggio. Ad essere onesti anche io da bambino non sono stato un accanito lettore di libri, leggevo tantissimi fumetti, i libri li ho recuperati qualche anno dopo. Comunque per rispondere alla tua domanda il primo romanzo che ho letto di Stephen King è stato Carrie anche perchè aveva un numero di pagine modesto. la passione è esplosa nel 1991 con la lettura di IT. Che poi è stato l'unico libro di IT che ho riletto la cosa simpatica é che avevo dodici anni la prima volta e cioè la stessa età dei perdenti da bambini e 39 anni la seconda volta e cioè l'età dei perdenti da adulti .Il motivo per il quale mi sono approcciato ad un romanzo cosi impegnativo come numero di pagine è presto detto: la miniserie in due puntate è arrivata da noi il mese di febbraio del 1993, ma la warner bros nel 1991 aveva già distribuito sul mercato home video la miniserie in due VHS ed io ero riuscito solo a visionare la prima parte.Allora king non era apprezzato come adesso e poche persone leggevano un libro con un tale numero di pagine di genere horror quindi l'unico modo per poter conoscere la fine della storia prima di internet era quello di leggere il romanzo. Libro che ho apprezzato ma che non reputo il migliore. Comunque da allora non ho più abbandonato il Re.☺@@6JLFilm9
Hi thanks for the message. you're right, Mondo has created a truly fantastic figure. I hope to be able to publish the review soon. Your channel is very nice, you should buy it too, unless you already have.😊
That book really looks so cool. I have read Rinzlers Making of Star Wars-books, so i know how many of ILM:s special-effects are made. But this book looks so cool!
Hi thanks for your comment. Many years ago in a bookshop in my city I found two books on the work of ILM, at that time it was not so easy to find volumes of this, especially in Italy. I remember that I looked through them really amazed and I wasn't able to buy them because they were too expensive. A few years later I managed to buy them both, one is the one you appreciated so much, and the other will arrive in a video next week. Stay connected.
@@lafortezzadellasolitudine744 I also loved it. I loved it so much that it inspired me to write a series set in Edgar Rice Burroughs's Mars. The series is being authorized and published by the ERB estate. The first one just came out a couple months ago.
@@ChrisLAdams Hi but that's fantastic, really compliments. John Carter's comics and books were published in Italian so I had the opportunity to read them.
@@lafortezzadellasolitudine744 ah, fabulous! I don't believe mine will be published in Italian, but you never know. You can see what it looks like if you search for my name with Dark tides of Mars.
Hi and thanks for the message. I'm glad that even though you're not a James Bond fan, you enjoyed the book. I am a huge fan of all movies. The edition you viewed, in addition to being in XXL format, includes as a first edition a section of 35 mm celluloid film from an original print of the first film in the saga: DR. No.🙂
@@lafortezzadellasolitudine744 It sounds fantastic! Yes i am really interested in all behind-the-scenes books about movies, even if im not interested specifically in the movie. Making-of/behind-the-scenes-books is my favourite book-genre!!
E.T. the extra-terrestrial ultimate visual history I hope to be able to recover very soon because another movie that I really love very much. Spielberg is one of my favorite directors. will never arrive at an absolute preference between close encounters of the third kind and E.T. the extra terrestrial. they are two films that I really love and that I grew up with.
I expected a lot from the book, but it doesn't work. Buy the Lord of the Rings art books, which are better than the literary books. For me Of the Hobbit art books, I didn't buy a single one.- Since I saw the first posters of the dwarf characters, I didn't like them. I imagined them very different when reading the book. The literary book is wonderful, but in the cinematographic adaptation it is regrettable, Connect all Legolas, Tauriel etc.
Hi thanks for the message. I bought all the Hobbit art books and already have all the Lord of the Rings trilogy art books in my library. They will all arrive on the channel.🙂
I still have this one, I liked it. I'm amazed that there wasn't one like it / The visual guide but with the sequel The Dark Knight 2008 Batman Begins and The Dark Knight 2008 I bought them and they disappointed me. That's why I sold them
God, what a terrible idea. (The book, not the video.) I hope they at least made some money. Which seems to be the ultimate purpose of this ridiculous editorial endeavour.
Hello and thanks for the message. This is the cheap version of a much more expensive limited edition volume released some time ago, but which I couldn't afford. Taschen will do the same in January 2024 with the film The Shining. they are indeed questionable choices but they leverage the passion of enthusiasts. Thanks for commenting and congratulations on your channel, very interesting indeed.
Apparently he was all ready to shoot and was about to film it. Maybe he pulled out because he did not get the necessary funding which amounts to millions and millions of dollars and the final green light from one of the big Hollywood Movie Studios who have the big money in Los Angeles. To shoot such epics as Napoleon. What Kubrick did not complete it looks like Ridley Scott got the go ahead from Hollywood and has done his own interpretation of the movie which I suspect will never be as good as the vision that Stanley Kubrick had in mind for the movie Napoleon had it been filmed. Back in the 1970s Hollywood was cash struck unlike post star wars to fund big epics otherwise I am sure Stanley Kubrick and the world would have had the definitive Napoleon movie done by Stanley Kubrick.
Hi, thanks for the comment and for stopping by my channel. You are absolutely right about the substantive points that led to the cancellation of Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon. I can mention 3 in particular: as he wrote, everything was ready to shoot, all that was expected was the green light from MGM which was supposed to finance the project. On September 29, 1969, Kubrick sent the script to the production company. that same evening the studio called saying that it was not interested in financing the project because the cost of 40 million dollars at the time was too prohibitive. Kubrick said, "Americans aren't interested in Napoleon" and since then there has been no further discussion of the project. The second reason is the critical and commercial failure of previous cinematographic works on Napoleon (such as Waterloo), distributed in 1970 which failed to cover the production costs.the third and final reason: the recent distribution of the film "Vojna i mir" based on Toltoj's masterpiece "War and Peace" which, despite being tormented by cuts for the overall duration which amounted to approximately 8 hours, won the Oscar for best film foreigner in 1965. To be honest Kubrick always declared that he was doubtful about the realization, but that if he had succeeded he would have created "the best film ever made".I advise you whether the book "Stanley Kubrick and me" by Emilio D'alessandro, his Italian assistant for about thirty years, has been translated into English or the documentary: S for Stanley, always taken from the same book where there is so much written also of the reasons that led to the cancellation of the Napoleon. Sorry if I dragged on. thanks again for the message.
Grazie molte per essere passato di qui e per il commento. Purtroppo non ho ancora visto il film di Ridley Scott, quindi mi riserbo di commentare l'opera appena lo avrò recuperato. Quello che scrive in merito al film appena uscito non mi meraviglia, la (non)simpatia tra Inglesi e francesi è storicamente nota.🙂Resta davvero il rammarico per quello che Kubrick avrebbe potuto realizzare con questo film. Anche se le dirò da grandissimo appassionato del Maestro, ritengo la sua alternativa e cioè Barry Lyndon, un capolavoro difficilmente eguagliabile. Alla fine il film del 75 con le dovute proporzione racconta proprio la storia di Napoleone: la sua vita, la sua ascesa e l'inevitabile caduta. Grazie ancora per il messaggio.
@@lafortezzadellasolitudine744 Vorrei tanto vedere Barry Lyndon, ma leggerò prima il romanzo di Thackeray. Anche se combaceranno solo a grandi linee, opto sempre per la lettura previa alla visione (senza nessuno snobbismo, cinema e letteratura hanno linguaggi diversi). Lei lo ha letto il libro?
@@SirSaladAss Hi thanks for the reply. I read William Makepeace Thackeray's book, I always try to recover the works from which the films I love so much are based. Obviously the novel delves even further into the psychology and conscience of the protagonist. The novel is told by Barry himself, who acts as an "unreliable narrator" who incurs - with involuntary self-irony - continuous boasting, without perceiving the indirect denigrating effect of such an expressive style. I agree with you on the issue that books and films are two completely different mediums that have different languages, but if you try to recover both I'm sure you will be fascinated.
Ciao grazie per il messaggio e per essere passato da queste parti. Libro stupendo perchè non solo offre una panoramica dell' Universal Century, ma soprattutto perchè mostra illustrazioni realizzate da autori fantastici. All'epoca fu davvero un evento un libro del genere.
Ciao ti ringrazio per il commento e per l'iscrizione al canale. Per chi come noi ha vissuto sia la prima invasione di anime sia l'alba dei manga in Italia, la Granata Press non può che rievocare tanti ricordi. Grazie per il sostegno e per il bel commento.😀