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...listen to me: stick to the metalheads from Bari or at most to the Baron Rojo.
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This is the third film based on Matheson's book, and it’s the only one I haven’t seen. Since the captain says that the meaning and the ending compared to the book are twisted, it seems to me that the most faithful (and the best) remains the Italian "L'ultimo uomo della Terra," reviewed a few days ago by the enigmatic SOLOperADULT. Indeed, because even the other one, the one with Charlton Heston, "Occhi bianchi sul pianeta Terra," quite distorted the book, with the “different” no longer being Matheson’s vampires, but rather quite human beings. It’s clear that this is not a review, but it succeeds in its task of keeping people away from the film more than a detailed criticism would.
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Well, I'm not a psychologist nor do I claim to be a fortune teller, but I think Doctor J hit you with a one for the same reason as me. An extremely boring review of 14,000 characters instead of the 1,800 recommended by the editors. Just like the 15-minute prog pieces that the Ramones helped dismantle with their quick tracks. Even a track by track (!) for songs between one and a half and two and a half minutes... What can I say, maybe it was fine for Yes. And then "London Calling" has nothing to do with punk, and by '87 the Clash had already packed it in five years earlier. Battlegods, don't surprise us anymore: go back to reviewing metalheads from Bari.
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One of the greatest albums of all time, damn, I've had it recorded on tape forever and never realized it... maybe because it will be the best tape of all time... Of course, the forerunners of OI! incited by Jimmy Pursey who incite the crowds against the establishment at concerts and then record for WEA should be taken with a grain of salt, but I've always found them likable.
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Where do they come from? They're half the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, complete with a trombone played at full blast. It's true that you don't make rock with words, but you help people get to know the band better; otherwise, we might as well pack up and call it a day. I bet my turntable that right now they're vibing with their friend N.I.B.II.O.
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@malgioglio, you would look better with the rainbow tuft instead of the white one. Anyway, it’s not a thing because you limit yourself to 25 and here in the neighborhood they call me John Holmes a.k.a. Mister 32. I think I'm going to hurt you.
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@thank you ole, so the third one (the nun) needs to be reviewed again.....
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@psycho, I saw your review on Mick Farren, I left you a long comment.
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Hey psycho, I just saw your review and I'm sorry that you were shocked by Farren, but I would have been surprised if you found someone in shape despite their age, sober, and who learned to sing when they spent their whole life as a junkie and always howling. Just imagine that during their first tour in the USA back in the days of the third album, at the first concert he showed up in black tights on stage, all sweaty and wasted, letting out a scream into the mic that made people punch each other to escape the venue. Needless to say, the rest of the band put him on a plane and sent him home to get him hospitalized. If you found the old Farren in that condition, then everything's okay. Cheers!
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And as far as I know, the Sam Gopal were Stable too, weren't they?