bjorky

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DeAge™ : 6918 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Dead Meadow Old Growth
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Cute, but here they seem more softened compared to the other albums. A concise but very effective and pleasant review.
Armando Piazza Naus (Ars Mensuralis)
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If I were Armando Piazza, I would take you out to dinner and then try to seduce you!
Andy Tennant Tutta Colpa Dell'Amore
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Oh, of course you really know how to handle women! :-)) I didn't quite understand the moral of everything you wrote, but anyway, the movie must be a real dud.
Baz Luhrmann Moulin Rouge!
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I mean, they told me the same thing you're saying about Kidman in Dogville, I haven't seen it though… ah, the Italian!!
Baz Luhrmann Moulin Rouge!
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ziobestia: yeah, that's exactly it, but it's two spans above the Sixth Sense. Superanima, I've also heard that about Kidman in Dogville, it's just that I haven't seen it yet.
Enzo Pietropaoli Orange Park
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What a lovely mention, and I usually like shy and reserved artists. I’ll try to give it a listen, even though jazz fusion unfortunately hasn’t won me over yet; at least, Pat Metheny has never excited me, but I know practically nothing about fusion. This is the kind of review that should be read more often on Deb, instead of which there seems to be a clear hegemony of metal and all its (de)generations...
Baz Luhrmann Moulin Rouge!
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ziobestia, if you are very young I recommend you watch Da Morire and The Others first, the other two might have the effect of the tsetse fly on you, which means a lot of sleepiness :-)
Baz Luhrmann Moulin Rouge!
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The staging is very beautiful, the story is heartbreaking and touches the heart, but the music didn't convince me, I mean the reworkings of the songs. Then Ewan McGregor... I don't know... I see him a bit out of place... I think Luhrmann's Romeo & Juliet is superior. Anyone who has doubts about Kidman's talent should watch Portrait of a Lady by Jane Campion, To Die For by Gus Van Sant, The Others by Alejandro Amenábar, and, in the role of Virginia Woolf, The Hours by Stephen Daldry.
Genesis Seconds Out
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not bad, okay, but I wouldn't place it among the best live performances ever...
Milos Forman Valmont
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Alright Poletti, I know this speech and my little brain gets it too, I know it’s not a masterpiece, but it doesn't seem that bad to me; the actors weren't too shabby, eh? Bening doesn't look out of place next to Close, even though I admit Malkovich is much more suited to play Valmont than that lasagna Colin Firth.