frank1979

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David Cronenberg Videodrome
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If you don't give votes to the review, I'll be forced to vote for myself.
David Cronenberg Videodrome
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I don't understand why only one person has (correctly) dared to rate the review; I would have appreciated even a 1-star rating, but you know nothing about cinema and you're envious of others' reviews, that's the real reason you're refraining from voting on them. The first thing to consider on this site is the reviews. The truth is that you are hypocritical patrons, part of the system; that "teenagelobotomy with the photo of Tori Amos" is the perfect prototype of the hypocritical human being, which is clear from the pretentious ranking you've made of the films. The best of Cronenberg is Scanners, and that's it. I also wrote a review for that; I believe it's the only one, fortunately for me and thanks to your cinematic ignorance and in general. This review will soon be posted (I hope).
David Cronenberg eXistenZ
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P.S. I also believe it has been underestimated.
David Cronenberg eXistenZ
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The film is interesting, but I believe Matrix is from '98 anyway... I rated the film I like a 4, and I find your review a bit lacking, too instructional. But... it's just my opinion.
David Cronenberg Videodrome
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The film is from 1983 and not '82, then... "L'elettrodOmostico" I don't know what that is, maybe you meant elettrodomestico. This means you don't proofread what you write, and this is either due to arrogance or a lack of patience. The final stadium scream "we can all say Death to Videodrome and glory to the new flesh..." you could have spared us.
Great film for which I've written a review better than this one that highlights Cronenberg's style without recounting the plot like you do. Mediocre review.
Ridley Scott Black Hawk Down
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I don't like this movie, the director could have done better, the usual American nonsense with stars and stripes.
Blue Öyster Cult Agents Of Fortune
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The review is decent, the album too. The first track "Thi ain't a summer of love" has something that always reminds me of the 50s, I don't know why. "Don't fear the reaper" is a good track, as is "Tatto vampire," but overall, it's not an album that drives me particularly crazy, even though it has its intriguing moments in certain songs. It's worth listening to more than once anyway, just like most BÖC albums. Personally, I prefer other BÖC albums, like "Cultosaurus Erectus," "Imaginos," and "Fire of Unknown Origin"... I like them a lot. BÖC does have one great quality, which is: THEY HAVE AN INIMITABLE STYLE, AND THAT'S A LOT. They are recognizable among thousands of bands; they are unique. It's author music.
Alice Cooper Hey Stoopid
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The review kind of sucks, the album too, but there are other contributions as well; I remember Joe Satriani is supposed to be on it too, I had the original cassette. I used to listen to Alice Cooper more, but little by little I realized he's not an artist for me. His genre is repetitive, for 80s teenagers—it's 2012, and it's pathetic to think we’re in the atmosphere of those years.
AC/DC Powerage
AC/DC Powerage
19 jan 12
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The review is well written; I used to be influenced by the covers too, before. I had the album, but I remember that it didn't impress me much. I haven't had it for quite a while, and I don't remember it well, except for a few staples like "Sin City." I'll come back to give it a rating after I've listened to the tracks; I remember "Riff Raff," but overall I wasn't satisfied.