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Never thought you’re boring and you know it, pig. Thanks for the tips. And while we’re at it, pvt! Bye
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The above refers to the Boreprot?? Ah well! ;) Thanks for the advice, Bore, I will treasure it...
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..."able to quote both the more intimate Leonard Cohen and the less mystical Nick Cave (passing through Ian Curtis"...aaazzz, I think I need to look that one up....
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The Madrugada... I guess I need to check where I am in my stack too....
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What was Puny, a nice way to welcome a new reviewer?? Come on... I saw the original film from the 80s in the cinema, even, it had parish-level special effects but in itself it was a novelty... Surely it’s better than this one, which has plenty of special effects but lacks everything else. Rent it and mock it in the same evening...
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Psycho, your reviews are always filled with "healthy knowledge," an idiotic expression to say that you always give me valuable insights that often astonish me. I knew nothing about all this. I only have a Swans CD that I actually quite like. A tortured character, what do you think? And for this reason, it could interest me quite a bit. What do you think? Usually, you hit the mark with my mood... Should I go and unleash it?
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I don't know: PANIC, can I like it??
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Beautiful review for a classic of Italian crime fiction. Well done.
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I haven't seen it yet since Miss Coppola evokes very mixed feelings in me (How beautiful! What crap!) but the review is good and, like with Nes, that Shoegaze thrown in works perfectly for me..... Hi Core.