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Well, I was wondering what kind of mind-blowing thing you received that made you review this instead of the beautiful Mould album...
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Returning to the first post: the best (without irony) performance by Kevin Costner is in A Perfect World, but there Clint is directing, not Kasdan.........
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Of course, putting Bob Mould aside to review Adam Ant... what, did you get him along with the album from the USA?
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They’ve always reminded me of the Flaming Lips from their more pop phase, which I can’t stand. Camper Van Beethoven? Maybe!!!
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Damn! I saw it too at a stall but for a whopping 4 euros!!! I turned it over in my hands, unsure, but then I headed towards the reliable triad that I only had on cassette and not DVD: Rabid-The demon under the skin- wampyr for just 5 euros all three!!! I’ll go back and get it, asking to pay three euros... obviously here no one is a fool!!! I’ll see it and then I’ll decide whether to thank you or send you to some nice little place to do something nice...
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@ago: among the films you mention, you forget Herzog's Nosferatu from 1978 starring Klaus Kinski. Of a magnificent rigor, Coppola can only dream of it.........
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Sure, Mankiewicz has done better: "The Suspects" and "Men and Cobras"
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But why, muffinman, do you think Apocalypse Now is a film about Vietnam?
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A few posts above, someone, senmayan, makes the comparison with the meatloaf "Van Helsing," the one with the werewolf, Dracula, and Frankie all together... what can I say, guys?? It really seems to me that schools shouldn't close in the summer...
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Madonna...what a great piece Blue Tone on Thirst.....chills every time you listen to it.