4 Hero Creating Patterns
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Hi Core, what a lovely review... I only know them from the mentioned (Giorgioladisa) Two Pages, which drove me crazy back in the day because I loved it so much... I might just look for it online :) Thanks for the suggestion! :-)
Jon Favreau Iron Man 2
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Puni, but the reasons you criticize the movie are exactly the reasons people go to see it!! Exactly to watch a super American blockbuster, an easy-going comic book mash-up with a high budget and amazing technology! Or anyway, it’s exactly what I want to go see too ;) What content do you want to find in Batman, Spiderman, Hulk, and the rest of the gang besides the fact that they are Marvel cult classics? Come on.....
Giorgio Gaber Il Signor G
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Oh Lord Enbar, what a question.. he was a chameleon, a forerunner, a poet, an actor, a showman in the broadest sense.. A complete artist, multifaceted and layered. I don’t know how else to define him.. Unique? When I saw him then I was about 23 years old. I remember that at the end of the performance I had tears streaming down my face..
Giorgio Gaber Il Signor G
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A bold choice, given the depth of the character. A very beautiful review, full of thought-provoking insights. Well done. I saw him in the theater around 1989 with the show IL GRIGIO: one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen....
Lars Von Trier Epidemic
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I love him. And I hate him, completely. You’re good...
Chromatics Night Drive
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Hello my treassssure... Do I need to have it?? I think so.. Picture of the movie makeup runny. Kisses to you.
Dead Can Dance Spiritchaser
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BOREDOM: the first, then right away Spleen An Ideal, Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun!!
Dead Can Dance Spiritchaser
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Hi Voodoo, well, so "raw" I’d say, Cure, Depeche Mode, Bowie, Cocteau Twins, Tori Amos, Placebo... and now I'm heading home!!!
George Orwell 1984
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Orwell... I consider this book an absolute masterpiece and a fundamental book for me and my personal growth. When I read it, I struggled a bit to get into the right mindset (quite a few years ago!) because it seemed "excessive" to me. Needless to say, over the years I've completely changed my mind, unfortunately. As for the review, I think like the good Matacà, as often happens: if someone hasn't read the book, they can't fully understand it even though they are certainly struck by it (and maybe encouraged to read it). My first thought was, "hey, this isn't a review at all!" I would have seen it perfectly in HP under the Editorials section :)
Dead Can Dance Spiritchaser
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I have them all, since it's one of my all-time favorite groups: just like Nes, I really love the first chapter and the mentioned Spleen An Ideal, Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun, and The Serpent's Egg, moving on to Into the Labyrinth. Regarding the reviewed work, I also think it's a bit "deflated" and looks somewhat weak compared to the complete discography, but it's not something to be abhorred, come on!