Hetzer

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7086 days • Here since 14 january 2007
Steve Tibbetts Yr
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Direct, straightforward reviews without frills are the ones I like the most. Good job even if it's a bit short as an analysis and almost feels like a "homework assignment."
Beware of "the soulless music being produced in this new millennium": if the mainstream is reaching unprecedented heights of incapacity, posturing, and uselessness, the gems can still be found, and not insignificant ones.
Paolo Sorrentino Parthenope
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Aesthetics, philosophy, irreverence, filmed theater, avant-garde, biography, "strong" scenes, provocations, narrative licenses are all great justifications for filming people having sex...
Or not?
Gialappa's Band (con Andrea Amato) Mai dire noi
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I haven't read the review; maybe I'll come back to it later & better for that..
But how can one forget "Bollo Bollo, Dotta Dotta"?
How?
Ali Abbasi The Apprentice
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Good review, despite a few naive jokes and a somewhat annoying underlying militancy.
I won’t watch the film because the so-called biopics are mostly fiction inspired by reality. Paradoxically, it risks making him look more "good" than bad.
This idiot Trump, offensive from every point of view, probably even olfactory, is more than enough for me to see him occasionally on the internet. It confirms that in the US, politics is something entirely different from what it is here, and it’s also a three-ring circus.
They're happy, so be it.
I understand the resentment and "fear" towards him only up to a point: he has already governed once; and has World War III broken out? Did the USA become fascist? Whether he was terrible or great, Americans will judge that; and good luck understanding them...
If he wins again, what do you expect to happen? It's the sacred law of alternation.
For sure, whatever happens, we will face consequences, like the rest of the world, simply because we are talking about the government of a hegemonic power.
That’s how it works in this phase of Third Planet history: there’s no use tearing your clothes in frustration...
Swans Love of Life
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But it's not true that you can't understand a damn thing; it's all quite clear.
It's simply colored foam or exotic incense, a "review" that you can copy-paste on n. discs you like to write about because you enjoy them.
A little symbolist cap for all seasons.
A mass-market product..
Which in fact doesn't surprise at all..
Imagine Dragons Loom
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If we practice synthesis, what comes out is a review that, despite some naivety, I didn't dislike.
I confuse these with the others who had made that tear-jerking hit with the nigga/producer who at the time was producing everyone..
Maybe it's the age..
Francis Ford Coppola Megalopolis
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"Dispenses (easy) criticisms to the entire system, not realizing that with this junk he too rightfully belongs to that decadent world he thinks he is fighting against."
A conclusion that is relevant for 95% of... those who write/film/peddle things...
Dan Deacon Bromst
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Four balls for the editorial that ends with the statement "seedless watermelons."
One extra ball because you taught me a new word.
The album review is ancillary.
I listened to the guy en passant, and he's not my cup of tea. But even this evaluation is ancillary.
American toilets, with the water pool that welcomes the waste and cradles it, creating various shapes depending on the consistency of the product, like injections of latex shot into a bathtub of water, but they're quite off-putting.
The most important piece of furniture in the bathroom, according to moi, is not the white throne, but its (precious) little faux minor god cousin, the neglected gadget in much of the world but FUNDAMENTAL for us Latin-terron-Mediterraneans.
It’s the height, placement, taper, and technical quality of the mixer that make the difference between a tragic post-sitting experience and a boring one.
Kudos for bringing up the topic.
Well done!
Todd Phillips Joker: Folie à Deux
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So it's not a remake unlike "A Star Is Born"...
Miasmatic Necrosis Apex Profane
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I imagine the patient has been discharged...