Wig Wam Wig Wamania
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Forgive me, brother, but the latest from Crue has put a terrible anguish on me. A political arrogance and nothing more. In my opinion.
Wig Wam Wig Wamania
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I quote you in full, my friend ^^
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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GRAFTON: do you use the "Torrente" as a book or another more boring edition whose name I can't remember?
Elio Veltri Marco Travaglio L'Odore Dei Soldi
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I share Enbar77's comment. The fact is that Travaglio, if he really wanted to appear serious in the eyes of the public, should address not only Berlusconi but also other thorny issues concerning the other side of Parliament (intentionally in lowercase). Unfortunately, the times he does so are directed at dismantling this or that thesis, and everything inevitably leads back to Berlusconi. And this, in my view, is not exactly what one would call being objective. Fundamentally, I like Travaglio's language, direct and "from the bar," precisely because, very simply and with a touch of "sharp" irony, he manages to convey more complicated things (or things that people do not want to understand: there’s no worse deaf than one who doesn’t want to listen) even to the less educated. However, he should adopt a more bipartisan approach. This is something that, in my opinion, he deliberately avoids, falling into the role of a journalist and a "investigator" (in this case). I haven’t read the book, and I do not rate the work.
Wig Wam Wig Wamania
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Guys... take it easy. This album has some beautiful melodies in the refrains! Whether it's hair metal... that's a matter of taste. How many bands today sound like what has already been played over the decades? But when the album is nice or beautiful, the appreciation is completely justified. If I tell you that even the latest one isn't bad, what do you say, SON ART?
Wig Wam Wig Wamania
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I liked the album... they know what they're doing. Objective review, well done.
James Cameron Avatar
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I don’t understand why people have to battle over their personal (very personal) tastes regarding a movie and so on. Street Fighter (which I reviewed) is a terrible mess and was treated as such. I haven’t seen Avatar because, in the face of excessive promotion, I always hesitate, especially when they try to push the lever on the fact that there’s that director, that actor (actress), and a crazy amount of special effects. That’s why I didn’t go to see the new Star Wars saga in theaters, and the same goes for The Lord of the Rings. Avatar, I believe, should be approached from a different perspective (rightly suggested by Il Migliore). Whether it’s amazing or not, I don’t know. I might even like it. Of course, on a 14-inch screen, you can’t enjoy the same ā€œmagicā€ as at the cinema. But on a 19-inch flat screen (my PC) with nice surround sound, while it’s still not the same, a more or less objective judgment on the film can be made. Now I’m waiting for the DVD to rent it and possibly say if it’s complete garbage, if it’s bearable, or if it’s awesome.
James Cameron Avatar
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The Best: and what the hell nooooo!!!!! I liked Transformers (I haven't seen the 2nd one yet) and I thought, I believed, I WANTED, that something nice could happen in those movies... you broke my heart, man. Regarding Chaos's comment... I totally agree with NES!!!!!
James Cameron Avatar
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I can't express judgments on the movie, especially since when this kind of film comes out, I'm always tempted not to go to the cinema. Nowadays, DVD graphics work wonders. Sure, I might miss out on the thrill of 3D and everything that can only be enjoyed in a theater, but the whiff of a rip-off is palpable, and I prefer to save my money. As for the review, the remark about Star Wars and brain-dead kids will cost you dearly. Star Wars (at least the "old" saga) is MORE than dignified! And come on, still AVATAR?!!??!?!?! What is it, the Dream Theater of Cinema? There are other "strange" movies out there that I’d like to hear opinions on before diving into the DVDs, like G.I. Joe or Star Trek... is it possible that none of the expert film critics have seen them?
Shadow Gallery Carved In Stone
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So, according to what you've expressed, what doesn't belong to the realm of progressive metal is a lesser set intended for inferior minds... interesting theory. You're about to get a 1. In any case, I believe that Fedezan has well articulated the opinion of, I hope, the majority of commenters. And, technically speaking, any medium-level jazz album makes the prog geniuses look like amateurs... but that's just my opinion.