Hetzer

DeRank : 5,58
DeAge™ : 7088 days • Here since 14 january 2007
Ligabue Buon compleanno Elvis
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But do you really think that if I want to listen to decent music, I would choose Ligabue? His only decent album anyway... Good job, a bunch of crap...
Piero Pelù Né Buoni Né Cattivi
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The review is terrible too. Vulgar and built solely around four adjectives: disgusting, commercial, pointless, trivial. One of the singers I find most annoying, "I'll be there" is a true barrel of garbage.
Akira Toriyama Dragon Ball
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Come on, Dragon Ball is a work that has truly made history. It's the only manga I’ve read and I liked it—funny, original, even if the last parts are a bit too stretched. But up until the death of Freezer, it remains an epic and captivating story that, whether we like it or not, has now become part of our Western culture, albeit in an invasive way. I would say it’s a key work for the current evolution of the fantastic.
Artisti Uniti per l'Abruzzo Domani 21/04.2009
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Excuse me, does anyone know what "conpaesani" means?
Articolo 31 Strade di Città
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"When they wrote their debut album, Ax and Jad were living in the world they were talking about, then the record shot them up the charts and they became happier and more fulfilled, so they started talking about what they were experiencing at that moment." I mean? They became rich and famous, and in middle school, the girls would write "J-Ax" on their faces with a marker. And then you see that you’re a fool, and you’re exposing yourself.. It must be said that you’re entertaining and your reviews bring a breath of hilarity along with some stench. I will continue to follow you in your (hopefully brilliant) trajectory.
Michael Jackson Off The Wall
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nor a subject
Michael Jackson Off The Wall
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Unbounded and questionable praise, but the first part is shareable. Whether the accusations are true or false matters little to me; behind this story there are so many coins circulating that everything is called into question. The last tour, the rehearsal photos, his death, it could all be a marketing operation, the most colossal in history. And I fear it is already working. Something like this is only possible with him because he lived a non-life, just as he had a non-face and a non-family. The man Michael Jackson perhaps never existed: he was just a guy who danced like a god (no need to deny it) and who was liked, a lot. You are right to say he was a myth: a sad myth though, of decomposition and emptiness, of exploitation, image, and horrifying mysteries. Imagining how he truly was behind his mask, inside his bubble of madness, gives me chills. I don’t believe he will leave behind a haunting idea; only his rusted crown will remain. But personally, I would never want to be king of his cursed kingdom.
Artisti Uniti per l'Abruzzo Domani 21/04.2009
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Reading you, and your "everyone" lightens my day. Shitty song, annoying and cheesy, drinkable only for the noble purpose it aims for. There have been a lot of controversies about the "thieving" listeners illegally downloading the track. Aside from the fact that the real thieves are those from SIAE, it seems obvious to me that any song published ends up online; it's now inevitable, and it surprises me that Caterina Caselli is surprised by it; they should have focused only on concerts, which at least can't be pirated and, above all, are much less annoying. I'm disappointed and surprised to see Elio involved in a project that is mostly just great advertising. I prefer to help, in my own way, those in need, without letting my money pass through the hands of these folks.
Carl Reiner Il mistero del cadavere scomparso (1982)
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I saw it some time ago on La7; it’s grotesque and quite funny, also because Steve Martin is the epitome of a caricature.
AA. VV. Harbour Of Joy - Camel Tribute
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Okay Giona, I would say you’re right. In fact, in Camel's production, there’s nothing that resembles Rain Dances or Breathless; and now that I think about it, even Caravan, without Richard, has changed course (if I'm not mistaken) with "Girl Grow Plump etc." Your observation about Latimer's catalyzing force is also valid, as since '79 he has practically pulled the cart all by himself. As for the period before Sinclair, I would say Bardens and Andy balanced and complemented each other: no one has been able to create music that comes close to that of the esrodi on their own. It must be a matter of chemistry. As for "Waterloo Lily," I describe it as gloomy, both because of the somewhat muddled sound and the not-too-"light" compositions; probably, it's an incorrect definition, after all I’ve listened to it very little.
P.S. "It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum"