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Cop Shoot Cop Ask Questions Later
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@lux: yeah, but they’re not the classic (and metaphorical) compliments. they’re compliments à la foetus :)
Cop Shoot Cop Ask Questions Later
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I believe there’s nothing wrong with still talking about records like this one, especially when it's done well, as in this case :) Regarding the proximity to foetus, it is primarily found here rather than in consumer revolt or in white noise, even though it ultimately fits more into the “rock album” category than a “nail” or any “hole”. In the vocals, the resemblance to Thirlwell is indeed noticeable. However, it's a nice record, angry, ironic, and also damn catchy. 4.5
Ethan e Joel Coen A Serious Man
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I liked it, despite expecting something completely different from the trailer. To be honest, this time the storyline seems much more disorganized than usual (where there was always an action-reaction, however random), but I wanted to see it as a representation of the lack of meaning and logical continuity in life. The serious man who sees life vertically, as a journey, a progress, when everything actually happens horizontally and without correlation. Oh, and I missed the opening scene; I've been told that it's important…
Il Teatro Degli Orrori A Sangue Freddo
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We also need to figure out who the monkey is that organized the event, and what Capovilla smoked to agree to it. If the others are there, with equal space in comparison to the theater, I'm willing to have a couple of laughs with Linea 77 and that other one :)
Italo Calvino Se Una Notte D'Inverno Un Viaggiatore
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I read it in middle school too, and beyond meta-literature and things like that, I found it really, really captivating. I might just read it again.
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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beautiful review. about the album, pass.
Il Teatro Degli Orrori A Sangue Freddo
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I think it's really beautiful instead. Maybe it's because the first one really got on my nerves, or perhaps it’s because hearing them the same yet different threw me off, but I think I like this one even more (than the first). Despite finding a couple of songs a bit ugly. Here, both musically and lyrically, there’s a lot of love, a lot of restlessness, and it seems to me that everything is done with a certain urgency that felt more "studied" in the first. But they’re playing on the 21st at Alcatraz, right? I'm in.
The Black Crowes Before The Frost...Until The Freeze
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I'm very curious to hear, warpaint was really lovely, with beautiful sounds. Great review!
Infinity Ward Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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>The most shocking result is that latencies distort hitboxes, and that those who host unknowingly have a considerable advantage over others. In fact, these things would generally never cross my mind... but I'm interested to know in what way the host has an advantage; does it have anything to do with lag, etc.?
Terry Gilliam Parnassus - L'Uomo Che Voleva Ingannare Il Diavolo
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very ugly. in the pantheon of my worst moments at the cinema this year, in good company with s darko and push.