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DeRank : 1,78
DeAge™ : 7151 days • Here since 12 november 2006
Rob Zombie Halloween - The Beginning
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Among other things, it's a hilarious scene: Myers is sprawled on the ground after the psychiatrist shot him, thus saving the girl. The old man and the girl get into the car without checking if the monster is really dead, and at that point, there's a cinematic void where the protagonists have nonsensical conversations, effectively ignoring that Terminator is getting back up and crashing through the windshield; close-up, a moment of silence, and BAM! Myers crashes through the windshield! Not even a phone call, registered mail...
Rob Zombie Halloween - The Beginning
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You're right, I overreacted with the low rating, I’ll give it four to balance it out. I think the film just doesn’t hold up, and the two or three ideas that Rob Zombie had, he burned them out at the start (and they are still poorly developed in my opinion).
Kansas Monolith
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nice review, they have never inspired me..
Rob Zombie Halloween - The Beginning
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terrible movie, lacking a plot and featuring embarrassing acting. It's not true that the first part is well done; the child kills the whole family out of nowhere, without ever showing any expression. The part where he is committed to the asylum is awful, and the monstrous growth of the protagonist from a scrawny and insignificant child to a three-meter giant tougher than Terminator is inexplicable. (steroid peddlers instead of prison rations?) So far, the film is not only bad but also pretentious, trying to give psychological twists to the characters. The rest of the film is terrible, but it doesn't provoke disgust or a loss of credibility like the first part does, and it juggles various stabbings and couples slaughtered during lovemaking. (three, lack of ideas?) a disgusting film.
Chroma Key Dead Air for Radios
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Nice disk, which I liked a lot during the time I discovered it, but now shows its flaws: the excessive flatness of the music, beautiful and refined but definitely not very incisive. The dt are lost, the only one who should have space is Myung, whose statements have been an illumination on the current artistic direction of the group. They want to earn big bucks while putting themselves on the line as little as possible. The problem is that jerk Portnoy who has the reins of the group, and Petrucci, who is dazed from steroids. Rudess seems quite happy to be part of the group, but he really doesn't do anything except stomp on the keyboard. Without a "moderating" figure like Moore, they could release worse albums than Systematic Chaos, even though it's hard to imagine that. Nice review, although a bit cryptic and hard to digest for those who don't know the album (and Moore) specifically. Regards.
Dream Theater Train Of Thought
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a decent record, but intolerable in the long run. nice the meshuggian honor thy father.
Stoney, sorry to interrupt, but who sees Dream Theater as the epicenter of the musical universe? You're waging a crusade against windmills; many Dream fans are indeed ignorant, but they are those fans added due to the, ehm, "transversality" of their proposal (ergo, they are much more commercial). This explains the various fanaticisms, typical of a certain type of audience. Looking at it with a bit of objectivity, one can simply say they are a group with a lot of infamy and some praise, which is still better off not showing its face around after the systematic chaos it has created.
Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold
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... and hideous cover
Christian Death All the Love All the Hate (Part Two: All the Hate)
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damn it, instead you have intrigued me...
Einstürzende Neubauten Perpetuum Mobile
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an infinite intellectual honesty and a class rarely found in the rock artists I've heard, it's something indescribable! I’ve gone through the latest and this one, but I'm not yet ready for the early works (and neither are my neighbors). Could you tell me when they'll come to Italy, if they haven't already? beautiful review
Tim Burton Batman
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let him save himself, let him not save himself, long live Italian