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Poletti, even if we stick to the science fiction genre, it seems to me that Barbarella by Roger Vadim in 1968 already places a woman at the center of the story. Regarding Alien, it's true that it is quite a complex film and good old Jake couldn't take on the entire enterprise himself. I like to emphasize that in addition to Giger, the director owes a lot to Moebius as well. Also, I wouldn't insist on the theme of the invasion of the alien creature; if anything, it’s the opposite—it is the annoying American who explores the "frontier" and is drawn to the adventure with the seemingly impossible possibilities. I've always been fascinated by this "dirty" representation of the interior of the spaceship with pipes intertwining like human intestines, unlike the smoothness and cleanliness of the interiors in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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@bjorky take a look at the mail...
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@oleeinar leave these two alone, they're done for. @defender stupid fool the nickname supersoul is taken from the movie "Two-Lane Blacktop," which is a road movie (you know what that means?) that I also reviewed, and it has nothing to do with India just like Lovecraft has nothing to do with The Creature from the Black Lagoon. He pretends to be a good kid and tries to stop being such a pain in the ass to the universe.
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I agree with your comment, Sharunas... but you see, the "problem" lies in making and publishing a review and also giving a score to the album; this puts us in front of the dilemma of whether to follow our preferences, at the moment or in life, or to be absolutely objective. In other words, to try to mediate our private experience with the "public" one. Even I would give a 5 to absolutely underground things where I recognize a genius that might only be found if you go down the same sensory tracks as the artist, but I realize that at an "absolute" level that 5 doesn't hold up. Regarding the comparison with Riley's "repetitive" intention, it’s clear that you can’t fault him for this repetitiveness because it is the very purpose of the artist. I don’t know if honestly the monotony that Psycho referred to, or the monotonous way I (exaggerating) spoke about it, was Yonkers' true intention. With respect.
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but you two go together like idiots or are you the same unique idiot? Viking is saying that for him it’s the best rock album ever recorded, a record that "...better than any other," that "beats on the field the very groups that influenced it" etc etc etc and then in line with his review he gives it a 5. Suddenly this little idiot shows up who has never listened to it and with his schoolteacher tone, analyzing the review psychologically, concludes that since it was stated that there’s nothing new, then the rating of 5 is not shareable!!! Do you realize how idiotic you are? You’ve really broken my balls.
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I see that we all agree, for me it's Beggars' Banquet... compared to which Jamming with Edwards gets one star and the Prefab Sprout album isn't even ranked due to manifest inferiority...
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if you only knew how many times I've messed up blacchedogghe and even in worse situations than this one you're assigning me... I'm not getting mad about the issue of the credit, I mentioned it in the review (if you've actually read it) that the album should be attributed to Hopkins/Cooder, but rather because it seems quite stupid to compare the stars given to this album with the nine that should consequently go to Exile or other Stones albums, or don't you realize how childish your argument is?
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With this parable, would you like to say that musical melanism doesn’t pay off, and therefore Amper has the same fate as Drosophila betularia?
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...here’s deneil, another one who (rightly) got tired of politically correct...
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Well, blacchedogghe, it's not about being pissed off; it's that the world is becoming more and more infested with idiots, and politically correct doesn’t always pay off. Sometimes you realize that a good kick in the ass is worth more than getting into arguments. Just the other day, I kicked one guy in the ass who was blissfully watching his black dog piss on the frame of my shop.