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Yes, lemur, but maybe it's the other way around, because Punto Zero is from 1971 while The Warriors is from 1979. Keep in mind that the role of the radio is different in the two films. Super Soul not only, as the DJ does in The Warriors, narrates the protagonist’s exploits, but also interacts with him, thus connecting him with all the other listeners waiting outside the radio station (which will then be destroyed just like Kowalski will be). If we want to talk about plagiarism, let’s consider the overrated Thelma & Louise by dear Ridley Scott...
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Human idiocy will never end... it’s true, and in fact I have compassion for this Poletti who instead of enjoying masterpieces like this one, revels in the selection of nonsense... shame on him and on those who gave ratings or reviews to the film.
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I’m crazy about Zappa, but I like the next album, a tribute to the Grateful Dead, even more. How nice it is to hear Ship of Fools in a baritone key accompanied by the piano, the doo-wop backing vocals in Sugaree and It Must Have Been the Roses, the rhythm and blues of One More Saturday Night.
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muffinman and poletti: don’t you have anything better to do than to annoy the other users on debaser who probably couldn’t give a damn about finding out who’s more of an asshole between the two of you?
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one of the albums that still manages to be innovative on the eve of the '90s. Monumental. Teenage Riot imagines J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) as the President of the USA, In Providence the voice that sounds like it's taken from a movie is that of Mike Watt (former Minutemen, fIREHOSE) leaving a message on Kim Gordon's voicemail. Meanwhile, the concluding Eliminator JR has this title because it imagines Dinosaur Jr playing Eliminator by ZZ Top. Anyway, each track has its own particular story.
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the crazy one but are you the one who gave 5 balls to Howard the Duck? Ah well..........
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Yes, but this Eli Roth is no fool; he gives Ruggero Deodato the role of a cannibal (!), to Fenech the role of a teacher dealing with a male nude (!!), and to Luc Merenda the role of a police officer (!!!). The anti-capitalist message is strong: with money, you can buy everything, the victims to be tortured and even the torturer himself to not get tortured. Just pay more. Isn't this our daily reality?
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it's not a locomotive, but all the band’s equipment placed on the sidewalk, on the back cover instead of the musicians there are the technicians and the roadies
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And already... minor films that pay off for the greater ones...
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Bjork, you are mistaken. In Robert Wise's Ultimatum to the Earth, the alien, while showcasing his physical and intellectual superiority, gives a lesson in peace to the warmongering Earthlings. Keep in mind that it is also a lesson from the director to the powerful during the Cold War period.