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DeAge™ : 6803 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Ryan Adams 48 Hours
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But are we sure that's the real cover of the album?
Denys Arcand Le Invasioni Barbariche
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For the review of this film, everyone from let there be rock
Martin Ritt The Front - Il Prestanome
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But now I would say it’s time to talk about cinema instead.
Martin Ritt The Front - Il Prestanome
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But who has ever taken the side of a regime? You don’t want to be polemical, yet you are, and you misinterpret a rather evident initial remark: there is no operational difference between two regimes or governments of an imperialistic nature, like the current U.S.A., even if they are based on different ideologies. I said that Soviet crimes are ON A LARGE SCALE unknown. Because perhaps not everyone knows about a myriad of villages buried under a river during the Stalin era to divert a dam (If you navigate the Volga, you might find the tip of a bell tower), but since this crime was committed without any premeditated perverse brutality like in the case of the Nazis, does that justify it? Obviously not. And anyway, I never said that America knows how to wash its dirty laundry.
One Republic Dreaming Out Loud
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In any case, I am a Marquis, so before choosing a nickname, it might be worth taking a look at the encyclopedia (maybe even a dictionary... "Celebrolesi"), in relation to the noble titles, please...
P.S.: I don't understand why to completely downgrade Grant's reviews. I think you haven't read them.
One Republic Dreaming Out Loud
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Great review, I’m surprised not to read various insults about the band yet. Very similar to The Fray & Co., a light listen without any commitments. Fortunately, they don’t think they are Guns and Roses like some other similar groups.
Meg Psychodelice
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Alright, come on, Meg isn't that hot! In any case, I like the review; I agree with the post that describes it as smooth and pleasant to read. As for the artist, I haven't listened to this "Psycodelice2," but I liked that single that was not very popular everywhere, "Parole alate." However, the comparison you make with Bjork causes her to lose ground, not only because the Icelandic artist is light years ahead of her but also because sometimes she gets too close to Bjork's style to the point of excessively emulating her. Furthermore, her Neapolitan origins, far from any form of racism, are rich in a very different culture, one that is more sunny, explicit, and lively compared to the cold land of Bjork.
Madonna Hard Candy
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The cover is pure soft porn... anyway manliuzzo, I was speaking in general... :))