dark schneider

DeRank : 0,87
DeAge™ : 7243 days • Here since 11 august 2006
Carcass Heartwork
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I will need to get my hands on these Carcass. There have been quite a few reviews in the last few months, and all of them positive. I admit my ignorance in the realm of extreme metal.
AC/DC Black Ice
AC/DC Black Ice
29 oct 08
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Here we go...average.
AC/DC Black Ice
AC/DC Black Ice
29 oct 08
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After the right clarification, you've earned yourself a grade adjustment...1.5
Rob Zombie Educated Horses
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I meant because it came out just after Luka's.
Rob Zombie Educated Horses
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When you say "Coincidences..."...I hope it's just a trivial coincidence because otherwise the vote might drop a bit, you know.
Rob Zombie Educated Horses
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Look, we agree on how we view Rob Zombie both in his cinematic and musical versions, but I haven’t followed him for a while now, and apart from a few White Zombie songs, I don’t even miss him (I still consider AstroCreep a masterpiece, just to be clear).
The Roots Rising Down
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I have always wanted to explore these Roots, but I've never done it. I think this will be the right time.
Pino Daniele Le vie del Signore sono finite
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Well, objectivity is priceless... After all, 10 minutes is 10 minutes. Beyond this negligible and personal opinion, I would say that the work remains at a medium-high level, much like the review... Just take one point off for both.
Cradle Of Filth Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder
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Damn! Finally, a cover that's different from the usual...Oh well!
Woody Allen Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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Beautiful review. Much better than the other one. A critical and clear analysis that tends to be a bit verbose, but captures the meaning of the film. Those who haven't seen the movie will hardly read it all. Rating for the film: 3.5. A note: "After recent critical failures, a skeptical attitude towards Woody Allen's new film might be partially understandable. Indeed, following that gem called 'Match Point,' there have been two other films of little merit or, in any case, significantly inferior to the expectations that a cult director like Allen generates in the audience." - I found Scoop amusing and full of more or less comical ideas that, while being of a lower level compared to past Allen masterpieces, manage to find space and personality to make an impact and (in the Match Point/Scoop/VickyCristinaBarcelona trilogy) not to clash despite the slight superficiality in discussing life, but especially death... an almost theatrical comedy. And then with Woody Allen on stage, it's another story (for those who love him).