it"s good to see you - translation to italian
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it"s good to see you - translation to italian

1974 FEATURE FILM STARRING ALICE COOPER
Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper

it's good to see you      
sono felice di rivederti
see you         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
See Ya (song); See you; See Ya; See You (disambiguation); Seeya (song); See You (song)
Arrivederci, CYA, CU
see you again         
2015 SONG BY WIZ KHALIFA FEATURING CHARLIE PUTH
See You Again (Wiz Khalifa song); See You Again (music video); See You Again (Charlie Puth song); See You Again (Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth song); See you again
arrivederci, ci rivediamo

Wikipedia

Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper

Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper is a 1974 feature film starring Alice Cooper. The movie primarily features live concert footage of the Alice Cooper band on their record-breaking Billion Dollar Babies tour, filmed in Texas (mostly at the Sam Houston Coliseum) in April 1973, with some footage from other tour stops, including the Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon, intercut with 'comedy' scenes of a German film director chasing the "Cooper gang" for revenge after they abandoned his would-be masterpiece movie.

Two versions of the film exist. The alternate version was issued for its original theatrical release across the US in 1974. Poorly edited and virtually unscripted, the 'storyline' segments of the original version were replaced with black & white excerpts of scenes from old Hollywood movies. Despite this the film still failed at the box office. This version of the film remains commercially unreleased, although bootleg copies have been circulating amongst fans and at Record Fairs readily since the early-1980s. The original version of the film was eventually restored and released in 2005 on DVD, which includes Cooper providing insightful audio commentary. On September 14, 2010 Shout! Factory released the film (original version) on Blu-ray for the first time.

The film was shown only in Broome County, New York on its opening day, the one place in the USA that banned Alice Cooper from playing at their arena the year before.

The film provides a glimpse of a far less family-friendly Alice Cooper than that portrayed in the Welcome to My Nightmare concert film (shot two years later on the lead singer's first solo tour). The concert segments were performed by the original five-piece band (plus two live session musicians) at their artistic and commercial peak, and there is ample evidence of the behavior and implications which made the early Alice Cooper character such a controversial figure. The heavy sarcasm, pointed social satire (mannequin stage-props equipped with pubic hair, skewered baby dolls, a bloody 'execution' sequence, and in the show's finale, when an American flag is unfurled and a Richard M. Nixon impersonator is 'beaten up' by the entire band), confrontational improvisation (frontman Cooper taunting audience members), and the infamous boa constrictor were all present.

Examples of use of it"s good to see you
1. ERELI:В Hello, everybody.В Its good to see you all again.В I dont have any statements to begin with so we can go straight to your questions.
2. In this new century, freedom is once again assaulted by enemies determined to roll back generations of democratic progress.В Once again, were responding to a global campaign of fear with a global campaign of freedom.В And once again, we will see freedoms victory.В (Applause.) Vin, I want to thank you for inviting me back.В And thank you for the short introduction.В (Laughter.)В I appreciate Carl Gershman.В I want to welcome former Congressman Dick Gephardt, who is a board member of the National Endowment for Democracy.В Its good to see you, Dick.В And I appreciate Chris Cox, who is the Chairman of the U.S.