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Me personally, as an Italian, thinks that Luca should revert back to his earlier style of cinema (i.e. I am love, a bigger splash and cmbyn). Also i have beef because in an interview for Bad Taste a few years back he said he is absolutely opposed to hollywood-y movies with love triangles etc. and look where we are now. I KNOW YOU NEED THE MONEY LUCA BUT PLEASE COME BACK TO YOUR ITALIAN ROOTS (also i think he should cast more niche actors rather than super famous ones). so anyways here's my two cents on Luca
Nov 14, 2024

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