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Haneke is an excellent director; his "Hidden" is superb. I haven’t seen this one; I’ll have to make up for it.
The review? Paraphrasing Mario Merola, "...I won't comment on it at all."
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"With this review, the discography of Rancid on Debaser should come to an end"... and thank goodness!!!
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... Homer is right when he says at the beginning that it's foolish to pay for a movie ticket when you can watch The Simpsons shows at home on TV for free... oh, the film even references Al Gore's documentary "An Inconvenient Truth."
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Well, my star, what can I say: the government mules, while good, have never driven me crazy, maybe because they focus too much on Haynes, who is a great guitarist. These guys, however, have an extra gear, they are more "Southern" than the mules, less angry in their singing (like the Allman Brothers, or the legendary Outlaws, do you remember?), more cohesive and compact both in the hard tracks and in the beautiful ballads. They give me the impression of being the children of greats like Mark, Don, and Mel, escaped from the city to choose life, love, and cattle. Given your tastes, I bet a steak and tequila dinner at the Southern Bull that you won't take them out of your player anymore...
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Well... today I took my nine-year-old nephew amidst the protests of parents who are a bit like Ned Flanders and afraid of getting his ears dirty with who-knows-what nonsense... He laughed heartily, while I spent the last two-thirds bored instead. I was expecting the film quotes waved around by Poletti, who seems to be the only one with any culture, and instead there was nothing except for the scene of the siege with pitchforks and torches. Was there any talk of Crumb? Do we want to waste it like this?
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My friend Enz "No Way" Reia made me listen to something that not only featured speeches from the Third Reich but also covered a piece by Celentano... that listening was enough for me, thanks.
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Rivoli, go take a piss elsewhere, Springsteen's lyrics are those of Atlantic City, Highway Patrolman, Point Blank, Badlands, Johnny 99, tales of losers and not of superheroes. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, have the Christian decency to shut that damn orifice you use to eat & burp.
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...before demolishing it, consider that the reviewer stated elsewhere that he is 13 years old and fights with his 10-year-old brother who wants to review instead of him. If that’s really the case and it’s not a split personality, my commendation stands despite the understandable limits due to his age...
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...my nephew is ten years old today, and if he grows up without understanding a damn thing about music, maybe in eight years he’ll say that the best of the boss is this, like Stipe did for "Born in the USA".... kids, just go listen to "The River," "Darkness on the Edge of Town," "Born to Run"!!!
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Well done, quinto Ramone... you did it just like the legend of Bob Dylan, who in the '60s was a mediocre singer in Duluth and returned a couple of months later transformed, because as the legend goes, he had sold his soul to the devil. This is, IN MY OPINION, how reviews should be written—beautiful, concise, but at the same time exhaustive, so you understand what it's about without boring the reader with four pages of text. As far as I remember, Guttermouth came from the same area as the legendary Vandals, those guys from "Live fast, Diarrhea," but if I don't recall anything memorable from them, it means they didn't leave a mark.