GrantNicholas

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DeAge™ : 7069 days • Here since 1 february 2007
Fred Dekker Robocop 3
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I had already mentioned it in my review of the second one, however, if any of you are fans and have a sufficient knowledge of English, French, or Spanish, there is a fourth chapter produced in 2001 titled "Robocop-Prime Directives," divided into four parts of an hour and a half each (Dark Justice, Meltdown, Resurrection, and Crash And Burn) that tells the story of Robocop and his son ten years after his creation. It’s very interesting, although low budget, and infinitely more charming than the two sequels. It can easily be found on eBay as an original and at acceptable prices, despite being extremely rare in Italy (it never aired here). The actor who plays him, Page Fletcher, is excellent and even received praise from Verhoeven.
Fred Dekker Robocop 3
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Nancy was truly a stunning woman; in the era of Paris Hilton and plastic surgery, it's only fair to miss her.
Roberto Vecchioni Ipertensione
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The review is excellent. As for Vecchioni, I hate him viscerally since I was a child. Don’t ask me why, I couldn't tell you.
James Blunt All The Lost Souls
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Thank you, Captain. Too kind, eh eh. :)
James Blunt All The Lost Souls
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Well, considering whether an artist is valid or not is purely subjective. Something that is insignificant to you may be noteworthy to me. I didn't give it 5 stars, come on, and I certainly don’t only listen to what I review. I also listen to more "challenging" and less commercial stuff, but I choose whether to review it or not based on how capable I feel of doing so. That’s all.
Le Vibrazioni II
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Horrible just like the debut. What frustrates me is that I saw them live in Sesto Fiorentino (I was there having a beer and they were playing in the center - free concert, by the way) and they have remarkable technical skills. The latest album, in fact, moves further away from the commercial teen genre but we’re still not there.
James Blunt All The Lost Souls
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Know-it-all, aside from the fact that I didn't compare them to Blunt, because it's like comparing anchovy paste to whipped cream, I consider them two three-star albums but of different genres. It's clear that if you ask me which one I prefer, I'll tell you it's the one by Radiohead.
Claudio Cupellini Lezioni di cioccolato
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My goodness...
James Blunt All The Lost Souls
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The references to sales in my review are more of a "yardstick" to measure and convey the proportions of the artist's success in question, and thus to discuss (whether it's a success proportional to the quality of the musical offering). I certainly haven't praised them for this. I realize that millions of copies are sold by Beyoncé, Shakira, and company too. @Tomgil: finally someone who says it openly. Well done. Even though I consider the latest Radiohead album a 3/5 (certainly not this epoch-making masterpiece), it's true: they have very little alternative left. And I don't think that's a bad thing, to be clear, but let's not pretend they're something they're not (anymore).
James Blunt All The Lost Souls
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Of course, up there I wanted to respond to Vitalogy, not Donjunio. I apologize.