Workhorse

DeRank : 6,75
DeAge™ : 6948 days • Here since 2 june 2007
Maurizio Ferraris Manifesto del nuovo realismo
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I don't know why, but I have the suspicion that the cause of all this lies in something from the Manifesto futurista della nuova umanità.
The Police Ghost In The Machine
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How nostalgic: I used to listen to this as a child on a badly worn bootleg cassette. I rescued it a couple of years ago, and the tape was so worn out that more than the Police it sounded like the Jesus and Mary Chain doing covers of the Sonics.
Method Man Tical
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Great review anyway. I think that in the end instead of this I'll listen to Only Built 4 Cuban Linx then, I only listened to the remix of Can it be all so simple on YT and it seems to me tantaroba.
Method Man Tical
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What a shame. Super excited by 36 Chambers, I wanted to listen to some solo records: Liquid Swords is so damn good, but now, about to move on to this, the review cools my enthusiasm. Still, I’ll listen to it sooner or later anyway.
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill
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My God, what nostalgia, my seventeen years
Christopher McQuarrie Jack Reacher
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I was about to go see it at the cinema, but in the end, nothing. It seems to me that the change of plans was a great stroke of luck.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
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Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, Cream: we want more reviews of these underappreciated indie bands of recent years that no one knows about!
Radiohead The King Of Limbs
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I'm pretty sure that of all the many reviews of this album, at least one was decent, but whatever. The album is the most difficult of Radiohead; sometimes I think it's a bit of a drag, other times I think it's not a bad album at all.
Tank Honour & Blood
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Here you go.
Peter Jackson Il Signore degli Anelli - La Compagnia dell'Anello
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But what an ugly review: Bloody Francy, what’s happening to you? Regarding the film: it’s obviously not a masterpiece, but it’s watchable. More than that couldn’t be asked without distorting the plot of the book. Peter Jackson is probably the only one capable of bringing a work like Tolkien’s to the screen, making it commercially appealing while still being of good quality (so many adverbs). It’s a work to which I’m particularly attached, perhaps because for me, fantasy begins and ends with Tolkien, rightly or wrongly. And for once, it’s a blockbuster with special effects that are used wisely and with a well-chosen cast. (Especially because when I saw it as a child, I was stunned at how Boromir was absolutely identical to how I had imagined him while reading the book.)