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I agree - so much so that I upvoted both identical comments ...

Gina Lollabrigida made her English language debut in 1953 with John Ford’s Beat The Devil, but she had already made over 20 films in Eurore before arriving stateside, per The New York Times. Lollabrigida went on to make a significant impact on the U.S. film indurstry in the 1950s and 60s, starring in films like Trapez

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Well, personally I’m partial to the video for Freeek! - I could watch it a million times and at the end still be like “what on earth did I just watch?” each time!

Thank you!

Oh shit - I just looked on Wikipedia, and he wasn’t even given an MBE during his lifetime! That’s messed up!

Some people may expect skeletons to come out of the closet when someone dies - in George Michael’s case, what came out is that he’s practically a saint! (Mother Teresa with a drug problem, if you will)

The exact same four words I scrolled down to type!

I just wanted to point out the probable reason why there hasn’t been an article about it

was she even that famous for her movies?

You should build your own AV Club with Blackjack and Hookers!

Nice soundtrack, though. 

Speaking of Italian Cinema ...

At first I thought the AV Club was being slow, but after having checked back and refreshed several times, it appears you guys are straight-up not going to bother with an “RIP Gina Lollobrigida” article!

Actually, it reminded me of the scene where Lisa McDowell’s Dad insists that Queen Aoleon sit in his recliner chair in Coming to America ...

B) This implies that Michael Jackson was dead at the time of their elopement.

So, did the Lockwood marriage last longer than the Cage one? One of those years must be wrong.

Will Sharpe is also one of the best young TV directors right now (Landscapers, Flowers).

Really?! It just popped up in my Netflix recommended.

Oh I see, you’re just being an annoying troll.