Tycho Awake
14 apr 14
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The album isn't exactly my cup of tea, but your article is impeccably written. Well done :-)
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I managed to see both parts of the film and I can say that I was quite satisfied. I mean, I started off biased, already imagining the four hours of film as a colossal mess, and instead I found it to be a good movie and not boring at all. I agree with Hell above, in terms of provocation, there’s little of it after all.
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I read it years ago and found it excellent. Maybe I should pick it up again, your review made me want to reread it. Palahniuk genius.
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Great review, it’s a pleasure to read. She’s not exactly my favorite type of musician, but I’ll listen to something :)
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Like many here, I listened to the first album quite a bit and I liked it. The second one had already lost a lot of its edge. I don’t think I will ever listen to this one.
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I've been listening to the album for a few days now, and I must admit that it's really growing on me. It's truly beautiful, and the review is no less.
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Not a bad album, but precisely because it’s too similar to "Sea Change," it loses credibility. Some tracks are excellent, while others are a bit dull. For now, I give it a passing grade, but I’m not sure it will hold up over time.
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Nice proposal as usual. But do they also resemble the Marnero?
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They might like me. But that "Caribbean" among the genres?
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Last night I finally watched this film. In the original language, with subtitles. And after fifteen minutes I thought, "why didn’t they give Bruce Dern the Oscar?". A stunning film, the best by Payne in my opinion. The cinematography is spectacular, a black and white that captivates. I laughed when David and Ross clumsily stole the compressor, I cried when the whole family visited Woody's childhood home. Wonderful review, I wish you all the best.