dark schneider

DeRank : 0,87
DeAge™ : 7243 days • Here since 11 august 2006
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Sunday At Devil Dirt
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I have a lot to think about... In your reviews, it seems like I can hear something reminiscent of Bisius.
Steven E. De Souza Street Fighter - Sfida Finale
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Sorry better (better at what?), but if we’re all just kids (and we’re not), what the hell are you doing on a page like this? You should just skip it, right? Also, it’s practically impossible not to have played a Street Fighter game at least once. Moreover, you know that the information regarding various films also includes Tie-ins, right? Maybe the incompetent one is actually you, so shut your mouth.
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone
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On that there's no doubt, but I always tend to judge personally rather than follow the crowd that tears things apart even when the criticism isn’t so evident. However, I'm sure I'll change my mind with this CD and categorically dismiss them. At least that's the impression from the review. Now I’m listening.
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone
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It was clear for a while that we would lose the old and, for those who loved them, dear Slipknot, but I'll tell you the truth. I didn't consider 1 passo falso Part III. Actually... It’s just a matter of taste, of course. The only thing to say is that it’s contradictory to start a project like Stone Sour and then bring it back into Slipknot, which are made of quite different stuff.
Ten Years After Rock & Roll Music to the World
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Historic band. Their live performance at Woodstock was phenomenal. Legend has it that Going Home is over 10 minutes long. A notch above many artists, yet underrated. An album of high quality? Of course.
Pink Floyd Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd (disc 1)
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"This double album, released in November 2001, is a good way to listen to Pink Floyd for the first time, but it's still not a great compilation, especially regarding the order of the tracks. There are as many pros as there are cons with this CD." - Sorry, but I don't see the point of a best of for Pink Floyd. I already struggle to listen to just "Money" or "Another Brick in the Wall" (which is almost devoid of meaning without listening to the entire album or watching the film) on their own, let alone a collection of singles. I believe, contrary to what you assert, that this best of completely distorts everything you can feel when listening to any work by Pink Floyd. Never has a compilation been more unnecessary. This CD is made for all those posers who claim to know them from a song they heard on the radio.
Guns N' Roses G N' R Lies
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PANTHERA...mmmhhh...Could it be the fake of STARBLAZER?
Kiyoshi Kurosawa Pulse
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I fully support ELETTO for the simple reason that when someone expresses their opinion, it seems they idolize that thought. It's not true! Otherwise, the exact opposite happens. For example, DULL constantly idolizes the vast majority of Japanese horror films while perhaps renouncing a few small Western masterpieces (which are becoming increasingly rare). Honestly, I find Japanese horror films to be part of a niche that is never really loved (I'm speaking for myself), but neither too hated. In the long run, I haven't found much innovation as I continued watching new Eastern films. After a while, monotony took over. I repeat, FOR ME.
Guns N' Roses G N' R Lies
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It’s true that, objectively, Guns fans are similar to fans of Vasco and Liga. Don’t dare mention poorly made albums to them. In the general dullness, I would admit that the only (possible?) point of reference remains Appetite For Destruction. One single album. Too little to make a cult band. It’s certain that if they had included all the hit singles and gems (because it’s useless to deny that there are some) from the two Use Your Illusion, it would be a bit different.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa Pulse
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I would go for "Best friend," a fantastic lesbian-oriented film, and for "Tokyo private police," a cartoonish erotic parody of Patlabor, the animated series about "big robots"...