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DeRank : 5,58
DeAge™ : 7089 days • Here since 14 january 2007
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King
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Would this be a review? Did you really allow yourself to write such nonsense about an album like this? You're an idiot... The album is one of a kind, but we've never been too generous with the ones that followed (I especially think of Lizard) which, in my opinion, are undoubtedly on par, if not at times even superior.
Adam Ant Strip
Adam Ant Strip
1 jun 07
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Here it is.
Adam Ant Strip
Adam Ant Strip
1 jun 07
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I couldn't finish it, but it seemed well-written; nonetheless, I'm not voting for it. The album is exactly the kind of production that kills music and should just be burned. New romantic is pure crap, the ephemeral altar of banality, falseness, and the clumsy and cheap plastic of the eighties... To the grave.
Camel Moonmadness
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I didn't hear anything... What’s happening to him? Anyway, he is by far my favorite guitarist, he has extraordinary creativity and flair, as well as a very unique voice... But what’s wrong? I hope it’s nothing serious...
Noir Désir Tostaky
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Seriously obscene album, everything is annoyingly over the top, terrible production and terrible songs... I could never stand them, and giving them a one is even too much. The singer, by the way, is a fucking drugged murderer...
Lit A Place in the Sun
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Pop without infamy and without praise... just like the review...
Camel Moonmadness
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Rajaz is stunning, and equally beautiful is the next one, A Nod And A Wink.. Coming soon..
Frank Darabont Le Ali Della Libertà
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Poletti, everything is fine... you didn't say anything wrong... Pep, the acting and the directing are nothing short of perfect, the story is certainly very unique, but not monumental... To put it bluntly, it's the "packaging" that excels and has almost entered into myth...
Le Orme L'Infinito
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Why so much bold?
Frank Darabont Le Ali Della Libertà
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In my opinion, the best films adapted from the overrated Stephen King’s stories are this one and the already mentioned memorable "Stand By Me." The rest are ordinary adaptations with a few flashes of brilliance here and there, but without excelling. With all due respect to Poletti, Shining means much more for its directorial and technical choices than for the story, which is not that exceptional.