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partapotso · 7 years
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nunopds · 7 years
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Para o dia 3 de outubro, está planeada a distribuição da revista Tio Patinhas 3 nos pontos de venda de periódicos. Como a capa, da autoria de Stefano Intini, deixa antever, neste número é publicada uma banda desenhada da série A História de Arte do Mickey, desta vez protagonizada pelo Tio Patinhas.
A Fábrica de Andy Duckhol é dedicada a Andy Warhol, o mais célebre expoente da Pop Art. Escrita por Roberto Gagnor e desenhada por Stefano Zanchi, o leitor irá encontrar inúmeras referências à obra de Warhol, entre as quais a própria Fábrica do título (Warhol denominou assim o seu primeiro estúdio em Manhattan) – que realmente chegou a ter as suas paredes forradas a papel de alumínio e verniz prateado -, os balões prateados, a lata de sopa de tomate, a serigrafia e as cópias em série, as capas de discos, a utilização do vídeo e, obviamente, os seus retratos de pessoas e personagens famosos (desde a Rainha Elisabete II a Marilyn Monroe, de Mao Zedong a John Lennon, do próprio Warhol a Michael Jackson, sem esquecer o Mickey).
A segunda BD protagonizada pelo Tio Patinhas chega da Dinamarca. Questão de Segurança tem argumento de Terry LaBan e desenhos de Romano Scarpa.
O Prof. Pardal tem direito a uma BD curta e muda da autoria de Enrico Faccini, com o Peninha a contribuir para os momentos hilariantes da mesma. Por seu lado, o Professor Terror é apresentado aos leitores nacionais numa história dupla do Superpato, que poderá ser lida na íntegra nesta edição.
Numa revista repleta de patos, o convidado é o Mickey com uma BD muito especial. Tendo sido realizado o concurso “TopoMistery”, a sugestão vencedora para uma BD foi ganha por Enrica Mannari, cabendo a Tito Faraci convertê-la no argumento da BD O Mistério da Unicolor.
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Tio Patinhas #3 Autores: Comicup Studio, Enrico Faccini, Giorgio Pezzin, Roberto Gagnor, Romano Scarpa, Salvatore Deiana, Stefano Zanchi, Terry LaBan, Tito Faraci Editora: Goody Páginas: 132 PVP: 1,90€
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Tio Patinhas 3 #disney #bandasdesenhadas Para o dia 3 de outubro, está planeada a distribuição da revista Tio Patinhas 3 nos pontos de venda de periódicos.
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ckurved-ebaev · 5 years
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2. Così fan tutte (1992)
VM18 | 93 min | Comedy, Drama
5,3
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A happily married 24-year-old woman who experiences an inexplicable, rather restless craving to finally live her life intensely, retells her extra-marital escapades to her husband intending to spice up their marriage.
Director: Tinto Brass | Stars: Claudia Koll, Paolo Lanza, Franco Branciaroli, Isabella Deiana
Votes: 3.439
3. The Poison Rose (2019)
R | 98 min | Drama, Thriller
4,6
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30 Metascore
Inspired by classic film noir, Carson Phillips, an ex-football star turned PI, has a soft spot for a lady in distress.
Directors: Francesco Cinquemani, George Gallo | Stars: Famke Janssen, John Travolta, Brendan Fraser, Morgan Freeman
Votes: 2.913
4. Suspiria (I) (2018)
VM14 | 152 min | Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
6,8
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64 Metascore
A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up.
Director: Luca Guadagnino | Stars: Chloë Grace Moretz, Tilda Swinton, Doris Hick, Malgorzata Bela
Votes: 44.213 | Gross: $2.47M
5. Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1975)
(Banned) | 117 min | Drama, Horror, War
5,9
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In World War II Italy, four fascist libertines round up nine adolescent boys and girls and subject them to one hundred and twenty days of physical, mental and sexual torture.
Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini | Stars: Paolo Bonacelli, Giorgio Cataldi, Umberto Paolo Quintavalle,Aldo Valletti
Votes: 49.224
6. Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966)
VM14 | 161 min | Western
8,8
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90 Metascore
A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.
Director: Sergio Leone | Stars: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Aldo Giuffrè
Votes: 635.498 | Gross: $6.10M
7. Caligola (1979)
VM18 | 156 min | Drama, History
5,3
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Details the graphic and shocking, yet undeniably tragic story of Rome's most infamous Caesar, Gaius Germanicus Caligula.
Director: Tinto Brass | Stars: Malcolm McDowell, Peter O'Toole, Helen Mirren, Teresa Ann Savoy
Votes: 31.698 | Gross: $23.44M
8. I Medici (2016– )
T | 60 min | Biography, Drama, History
7,9
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A political family drama set in Florence in the early fifteenth century. Cosimo de Medici finds himself at the helm of his banking dynasty when his father, Giovanni, dies suddenly.
Stars: Daniel Sharman, Annabel Scholey, Jacopo Olmo Antinori, Sarah Parish
Votes: 12.181
9. Gomorra: La serie (2014– )
T | 55 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller
8,7
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Ciro disregards tradition in his attempt to become the next boss of his crime syndicate. The internal power struggle puts him and his entire family's life at risk.
Stars: Salvatore Esposito, Marco D'Amore, Cristiana Dell'Anna, Fortunato Cerlino
Votes: 23.777
10. La vita è bella (1997)
T | 116 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
8,6
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59 Metascore
When an open-minded Jewish librarian and his son become victims of the Holocaust, he uses a perfect mixture of will, humor, and imagination to protect his son from the dangers around their camp.
Director: Roberto Benigni | Stars: Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giorgio Cantarini, Giustino Durano
Votes: 565.225 | Gross: $57.60M
11. Malèna (2000)
T | 108 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
7,5
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54 Metascore
Amidst the war climate, a teenage boy discovering himself becomes love-stricken by Malèna, a sensual woman living in a small, narrow-minded Italian town.
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore | Stars: Monica Bellucci, Giuseppe Sulfaro, Luciano Federico, Matilde Piana
Votes: 81.711 | Gross: $3.43M
12. C'era una volta il West (1968)
T | 165 min | Western
8,5
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80 Metascore
A mysterious stranger with a harmonica joins forces with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow from a ruthless assassin working for the railroad.
Director: Sergio Leone | Stars: Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards
Votes: 276.971 | Gross: $5.32M
13. Monella (1998)
VM18 | 105 min | Comedy, Romance
5,2
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Set in the 1950s Italian countryside, the film tells the story of Lola and Masetto, a young couple whose views on premarital sex differ drastically.
Director: Tinto Brass | Stars: Anna Ammirati, Patrick Mower, Max Parodi, Susanna Martinková
Votes: 2.827
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Cultura della legalità: gli alunni della “Majorana” in visita ai Carabinieri
Gli studenti delle classi 1^ G e 1^ L della Scuola Media “Ettore Majorana” di Catania, accompagnati dagli insegnanti Luisa Giacobbe, Maria Grazia Amico, Antonia Di Marco e Carmelo Stompo, hanno fatto visita al Comando Provinciale di piazza Giovanni Verga.
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retegenova · 6 years
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Saranno quasi 400 i partecipanti, nonostante la concorrenza di grandi eventi come i Mondiali Giovanili e gli Europei Master. Al via 60 agonisti, 116 tra Ragazzi, Esordienti A e B, 92 master e 115 amatori per un totale di 383 nuotatori. Spiccano, tra i Master, i campioni italiani Salvatore Deiana (Rapallo Nuoto), Diego Zamorani (Rapallo Nuoto) e Chiara Zurlini (Villa Bonelli Nuoto).  Il programma delle gare di domenica prevede, alle 9:30, l’omaggio alla lapide del campione Enrico Rossi. La partenza del 38° “Piccolo” Miglio (premiazione alle 14), 1000 metri riservati a Ragazzi, Esordienti A e B, sarà alle 10:30. Un’ora e mezza dopo,  scenderanno in acqua Amatori e non Tesserati FIN (premiazione alle 14) mentre alle 15:30 toccherà ai tesserati FIN agonisti e Master (premiazione alle 17). Il ritrovo per gli amatori è fissato alle 11, per agonisti e Master alle 14.
Nel 2017, con il tempo di 23 minuti e 34 secondi, Fabrizio Monti (Tirrenica Nuoto) precede il portacolori della Sportiva Sturla, Luca De Pascale (primo junior) e Jacopo Gallo, in forza al Chiavari Nuoto. Gaia Naldini (Nuotatori Genovesi), al quarto successo in questa competizione, è ottava nella classifica generale, davanti alla compagna di squadra Sofia Oliveri (Nuotatori Genovesi), prima classificata tra le agoniste, ed è ancora in forza alla Nuotatori Genovesi la prima Junior: Marta Tassara.
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partapotso · 7 years
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So who's the best/worst artist?
(This is gonna be a long post, so I’m posting most under the read more option. But hey, you asked for it! And probably regret it now. This isn’t as serious as it probably should have been considering the length of this post, though.)
There are plenty of great artists that have done decent or even amazing work drawing John, and I’m mainly going to concentrate on them because every Rockerduck is beautiful deep within. 
So, let’s begin: some of the official artists who have successfully drawn him - a.k.a the only relevant ones - are…
Francesco Guerrini
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Excellent fluffy sideburns and he either looks very handsome or utterly adorable. Guerrini has a very beautiful style overall, I mean, even the brush strokes make me sigh in adoration.
Salvatore Deiana
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I really like the way Deiana draws John’s hair and glasses. They’re much closer to his eyes and on top of how good it looks it’s probably more convenient too - I’d imagine they sit better closer to the face. His shoes look so small though. I wonder how his feet fit in there? Nevertheless Deiana’s John is one of my favourites. His inking is also lively and clean, which I appreciate a lot.
Alessandro Perina
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Starting this with something completely unrelated, but one of the many reasons why I liked Scrooge’s Last Adventure was the way Perina drew the backgrounds, more specifically the buildings and how they were decorated. Obviously that’s not the reason why he’s on this list, even if I also adore the way he draws expressions and how dynamic the characters can look… cough, anyway, he draws a very adorable Johnny and that’s what matters the most to me.
Giorgio Cavazzano
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… except that what I just said was a big lie, because this mean man on the left is what makes Cavazzano one of my biggest favourites on this list. His style has changed a lot during his career and, in all honesty, I liked his old style a lot more. (Both of the first pictures are from the 70’s, the third one is from 2002). The 70’s Johnny’s hair was actually quite perfect and he generally looked great just like all Cavazzano’s ducks did, if you ask me. He still remains one of my favourites despite the changes in his style. (I even have his autograph and a sketch of John by him! Sometimes life sucks but then I remember that drawing and everything’s suddenly better.)
Romano Scarpa
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Sometimes his ducks look oddly rubbery and bouncy, but that doesn’t make his John any worse. Excellent hair, I wonder why he only gets so few of them in the comics today? ((Let this man have more than six hairs on his head now that Scarpa isn’t here anymore to do it himself, goddangit)) One big difference between Scarpa’s and most artists’ style was that his John had hair growing not only on the cheeks but in the back as well. I wish I could draw John’s hair as nicely as he did.
Massimo De Vita
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I always associate Massimo’s Rockerduck to his, well, a bit more criminal tendencies, especially because Massimo was perfect at making his ducks look so cunning (which, ironically, isn’t pictured here). A 5/5 Rockerduck with the Good kind of hair™, also drawn by one of the greatest duck artists there are. (That is obviously just my humble opinion. I guess old Italian ducks just mean a lot to me.)
Giovan Battista Carpi
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Just like Cavazzano, Carpi drew ducks for decades and that means his style varied a lot during that time as well. I only included here my favourite looks, because even if the hairdo with a bald patch on top was pretty much the same as which Scarpa drew, it, uh, didn’t have the same appeal as the ones shown above. For once he’s been given more than small tufts of hair and he looks absolutely great. Okay, that hair was a bit out of control and all over the place sometimes but it’s still one of my favourite hairdos for him, it’s a pity it always looks bad when I try drawing it.
Other great examples of quality Rockerducks, pictured below, are by Lara Molinari, Carl Barks, Guido Scala, Flemming Andersen, an artist remaining a mystery from the comic studio Staff di IF (even inducks couldn’t help me identify the artist) and no other than Silvia Ziche.
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… and let’s not forget these two boys that I love despite their strange or silly looks. The one on the left by Pier Lorenzo De Vita deserves to be mentioned just for his excellent dandy looks - he even wears a bowtie and gloves, he kinda looks more like a cartoon penguin, if you ask me. On the other side we have Jan Gulbransson’s, erm, more original version of the character, which definitely deserves to be on this list simply because he has a special place in my heart, even if it’s true that he doesn’t look much like himself, hah.
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Those two unfortunately aren’t really good compared to many above them, but they have my special permission to be counted in the good ones instead of the bad and the ugly. Actually I have a hard time calling any Rockerduck either one of those. Sure there are some I don’t find as interesting or nice-looking as others, but even when I look Giuseppe Perego’s Johnny in the eye I can’t tell it that it’s ugly. 
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Like, Perego is far from the best, but there isn’t really much wrong with the way he draws John..? He looks much older than he usually does, though, that I have to say. He looks like he’s actually losing hair.(Btw, check this panel out, he is SO SMALL)
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 I’m struggling to come up with any particular artist that makes him look really BAD to me, there hardly is any and I definitely can’t remember any even if I try my hardest, but I have to say that one thing that really makes a difference to me is his hair. The way most artists nowadays draw it looks a bit funny compared to the ones I praised earlier (but as you can see, some of my favourites gave him only like ten separate hairs anyway, so it isn’t that black-and-white either). Some artists that didn’t impress me with their Johnny first were, among the few that I haven’t bothered learning the names of, Stefano Intini, and more recently Donald Soffritti, whose way of drawing ducks never really appealed to me, but the more I look at his ducks, the more I tolerate them. I mean, look at Soffritti’s John (on the right), he’s absolutely adorable even if I’m not a huge fan of his style in most cases.
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Conclusion: every Rockerduck is beautiful to me and I am a bad critic. I can’t say a bad word about any of these artists after this all. There’s always something positive about them that I see after looking at their works for a while. I’m planning on practicing drawing his hair some day (hopefully) soon and I’m going to try different styles, so that will probably result in some stronger opinions about his hair because, seriously, otherwise there’s hardly anything in him that could look weird or wrong to me. Thanks for asking and I’m sorry for my messy answer!!
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partapotso · 7 years
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Dunno why but I love your icon! It always made my smile :D
I'm glad to hear that! I have so many good pics of him to choose from, but Salvatore Deiana's way of drawing Rockerduck is one of my favourites. He has a very nice style! So I relate to you, my icon makes me smile too whenever I see it, hehehe. ❤
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