frank1979

DeRank : -0,34
DeAge™ : 7238 days • Here since 16 august 2006
Stanley Kubrick The Killing (Rapina A Mano Armata)
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Not one of the most famous and not even one of the best by Kubrick in my opinion, however, a pretty decent film. At a certain point, Kubrick manages to make you root for the gang of criminals... the review is well written.
George A. Romero La notte dei morti viventi
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The review by bartleeboom is more than well-written, I have to admit, but I would have given it a 5 if it weren't for a massive mistake, which is THAT IN THIS FILM THE DEAD WAKE UP DUE TO RADIATION COMING FROM VENUS! Maybe you confused it with a movie about zombies (the name of which I don't remember but I've seen it) by Lucio Fulci, where the "RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD" is attributed to a new invention using radio waves or magnetic fields at certain frequencies that delayed the neurological death of the brains of the deceased... otherwise, everything else you wrote is just like in the official review from the site "Castle Rock Communication," where all the films are discussed.
Angel Witch Angel Witch
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I give the review a 3 because it's written decently but then it falls into banality every time with that damned track-by-track breakdown. As for the album, what can I say... I had it and it didn't particularly impress me... I don't know why, but I didn't like it... I only remember the track Dr. PHIBES... which struck me, but nothing else aside from the cover... as for nwobhm... maybe I find Diamond Head more catchy.
Queensrÿche Warning
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Bartle boom, so you really want to provoke me? Those are things that don't matter... but if you provoke me, I'll say it of course... but what happened to gen. noriega??? HAS HE REALLY GONE TO TAKE A SHIT IN THE END? AHHAHAHA damn if it works I'll tell you too bartleboom...
I can't wait to take a dump on that tony montana... now I'm off, see you at the party.
Anyway, I don't like that you vote on my review, vote for the record right? See, you make yourselves unbearable even in these little things...
Queensrÿche Warning
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The problem is that I don't want to read your reviews..that's it. You can criticize for sure, but always with a semblance of politeness... I don't think you'd like to be labeled as an idiot..."I think it" but I don't say it... I think it, because I have tact, understand what the difference is?
Queensrÿche Warning
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Ktulu, alright, come on... I always keep my head down and I always tell you disi, around my parts we always say yes to the crazy ones and to the cops...
Queensrÿche Warning
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Bartleboom, I’ve confessed... but I just can’t understand what “Horizons” is talking about... maybe he got the review mixed up because he’s mentioning other groups... perhaps there was a mistake... but who are the “Anathema”? Never heard of them before... by the name, I’d say they’re bad luck too...
Damn, why aren’t they publishing my review of the EP??? I think I’ll have to redo it.
Queensrÿche Warning
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...I was saying the best work of a band, because tastes vary from person to person.. I probably said this is the best because I like it more than all the others; to be honest, it’s the only one from this band that I can listen to from start to finish. Then this is the album where Geoff Tate showcases his vocal power the most, and there’s no doubt about it. I WOULD LIKE TO CLARIFY THAT QUEENSRŸCHE IS A PROGRESSIVE/METAL BAND, TO BE PRECISE, THEY ARE THE CREATORS OF THE GENRE ALONGSIDE FATES WARNING. Everyone knows this, and just to give you a trivial example, you can check it on Wikipedia. The most noteworthy successors will only be DREAM THEATER, whom I do not appreciate at all, while recognizing the technical skills of the individual members, which are undoubtedly remarkable, but I find them decidedly BORING, and sometimes their songs lack soul. I know the Queensrÿche quite well; I have almost their entire discography, except for "Hear in the New Frontier," which I will never buy... and the two "Operation: Mindcrime" albums that I’m looking for... but I have already heard them and I must say that beyond the excellent concept addressed in these two concept albums (social themes, etc.), MUSically I reassert that they did not impress me much, the only song I remember from these two albums is "Spreading the Disease"... and when I don’t remember songs, it means they are not worthy of note, because I pay a lot of attention to what I listen to. I bet that if the album hadn’t been a concept with all its discussions, etc., hardly anyone would have paid it much attention. As for "Promise Land," I like it a lot; I consider it a perfect album in many aspects, complete and very mature, I was planning to write a review about this one too. AS FOR MY FRIEND WHO GOES BY THE NICKNAME "NERO," well... dear friend... what can I say, I haven’t won a literature prize... I like coming here to exchange opinions about albums, movies, etc., but at least if you had written a review... I would have gladly accepted your uncivil critique... because there’s a difference between “ill-mannered and uncivilized,” which you clearly weren’t taught... but it’s never too late, individuals like you usually learn manners the hard way, when they hit their noses badly... so I was saying that you judge without even having made a comment on something... you’re not very consistent. Anyway, until that moment, you will have a low opinion from me. P.S. I had also written a comment on the Queensrÿche EP... but it still hasn’t appeared... strange.
Queensrÿche Warning
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Well, as I have always maintained, it's impossible to judge what the best job is,
Iron Maiden Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
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REVIEW OF THE QUITE SHITTY, TOO TEACHING WANTING TO TALK ABOUT THE TRACKS ONE BY ONE.... THE ALBUM, ON THE OTHER HAND, IS OF REMARKABLE CHARACTER IN MUSIC IN GENERAL, NOT JUST FOR METAL, PROBABLY THE BEST THEY HAVE MADE.