KurtTheFish02

DeRank : 0,26
DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
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Blessed are you :,,(
Kevin Smith Dogma
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Punisher, I accept your advice, although I can't help but laugh a little at being told that I have some "integralist fundamentalism" holding me back :-D I still find that it's not the laughing at taboos (a concept that I often find difficult to accept even from the Church itself) that grants me a wider range of knowledge, but rather the experience of overcoming those very "taboos." Then, each person overcomes what they feel and how they feel it, or they go back on their steps... being believers should also involve a certain level of maturation. As for the movie, I find it idiotic, sorry (I could have laughed at it when I was 15).
Kevin Smith Dogma
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Ideas like those addressed in the plot staged with such lightness, idiocy, and characters... I can't accept it (even as a believer). Review WAY too overly positive.
Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
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The term "canzoncine" doesn't really fit when associated with Queens Of The Stone Age, by principle.
Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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Yesterday I saw two nice boxes for €29.9 with the first and second seasons of Futurama!! Shall we pitch in?? :-D
Queens Of The Stone Age Era Vulgaris
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Aww, the CD in Monza arrives on Saturday...
Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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But I already said that Futurama will continue; is it possible that no one is paying attention to me? :-( 13 episodes in the States in 2008, here who knows when they'll talk about it!!!
Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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Ah, there you are, I was getting worried! :-)
Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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I reiterate: Season 6 of South Park, episode 7 titled "The Simpsons Already Did It." After watching it, I would say that you can't be clearer than this. South Park is the extreme portrayal of the rampant idiocy in today's society. For me, Griffin and Simpson don’t have much to do with each other; the former are much more absurd and less "thought out"; and anyway, I don't see many similarities between the characters... Lois is not wise but rather hides her countless perversions (which Marge also has, but there's no comparison!), Bart is not at all a bastard (he might appear so only superficially), Meg is not a nerd like Lisa but simply a loser like her brother, the protagonist's friends are a weird couple (Lenny and Carl) who raise the question several times of whether they are SOMETHING more than friends, and the drunken Barney; against Joe, the cop in a wheelchair, Cleveland Brown, the divorced Black man, and Quagmire the "womanizer" (which seems to be all up for debate). And then there are many aspects of the script that don't fit at all! Lois's parents are wealthy people who can't stand Peter (I only remember Marge’s mother who appears and reappears, once even dating Homer’s father!)... etc...
Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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Here it is, I found it! Sixth season of South Park, seventh episode: "The Simpsons Already Did It". Rereading it could explain a lot about the perspective of the entire cartoon (as I already said, extreme!)