GustavoTanz

DeRank : 6,61
DeAge™ : 6919 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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I'm really tired of the megamizzegatriliardi of duplicates... XD
Nightwish Dark Passion Play
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Certo, invia pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Data East Caveman Ninja
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I'm surprised that Cornell still hasn't played it. Since I discovered Mame, I tried it out of pure curiosity, and soon after I fell in love with it... From Data East, I also recommend "Bad Dudes Vs Dragon Ninja" and "Robocop"; they're not platform games, though... they're awesome!
Dream Theater Images And Words
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Hi Nicola, my name is Gustavo and I want to let you know that you started off on the wrong foot with your arrival on DeB. XD
Nelly Furtado Folklore
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She is very beautiful, too bad that beauty doesn’t always make the music... and in fact, I don't enjoy her pieces...
Slayer Hate Worldwide
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I forgot the grade.
Slayer Hate Worldwide
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I hope you don't mind, Franci, but I agree with Nosebleed's sentiment. Max Cavalera seems far from a "let's all get along" kind of guy, the typical chic Marxist wannabe. In fact, he has repeatedly stated that he rejects war as a tool of oppression, without being either a communist or a convinced pacifist, and - in my opinion - doesn’t care about the whole "money" issue (considering there are those who think that the interests are "vomiting money"). As for Slayer, firstly, the review is quite good in its brevity. Secondly, they don’t resonate with me anymore, except for the "blessed triad." I prefer them when they collaborate with other projects (Lombardo with Fantomas, for example).
Carnascialia Carnascialia
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The only song of theirs that I know is the one mentioned by Iside, and I have it on a compilation called "L'Italia Del Rock Volume 7"...
Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain
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DeBaser doesn't seem to be taking a good direction judging by pages like this... it feels like being back in the days of Maurizio Testi. As for the film, I have always considered it an excellent work, despite the unnecessary controversies surrounding the topic addressed.
Diego Librando Il Jazz a Napoli dal dopoguerra agli anni Sessanta
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Main premise: the review is excellent, the book seems interesting. Secondly, regarding the earlier dispute, I would like to tell Caravan that the Captain's remark seemed to me anything but a "pinch," rather an attempt to explain a certain concept (in this case, the birth of Naples) to Fiquata, following Iside's comment. Then it went as it went, and frankly, I wouldn't want to express myself on it, unless someone forces me to do so…