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DeRank : 0,94
DeAge™ : 6803 days • Here since 25 october 2007
PJ Harvey Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
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Wow...the prehistoric age of Debaser...an emotion that’s hard to ignore.
Pulp This Is Hardcore
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Great album and excellent review. I got to know them by reading an interview with Jarvis Cocker, so I was mainly intrigued by the character, but I have to say that after listening, I focused on something entirely different. Wonderful record, there's no denying it...
Coldplay Parachutes
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"Parachuts" is a nice album; there are some moments that feel a bit lackluster, but it's still a debut, and rarely are first albums truly striking. Their best album, in my opinion, is "A rush of blood to the head" (Even though strangely I listen to "X&Y" much more). Nice review.
Sidney Lumet Assassinio Sull'Orient Express
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I know I shouldn't have revealed the killer, but what’s interesting about the film is the shared guilt and how the characters are intertwined both collectively and individually.
Gorillaz D-Sides
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I started to hate them when "Feel Good Inc" was even playing in public restrooms, even though it never really drew me in that much; Albarn can do better. Great review.
Angels & Airwaves We Don't Need To Whisper
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I speak with full respect for your personal tastes, I want to make that clear. But to say that these guys, born from half of the dust of Blink (the other half created that other masterpiece band of 44+, I think they are called… I don't know), can be compared, if not even considered better than U2 and the Cure, is quite something. They might have the same epic touch as U2, but they certainly don’t have the same depth, and with that, I feel I’m stating the obvious, right? The history of the Cure is, in fact, a sacrilege. By the way, the review is boring... I won't vote this time for encouragement... the night awaits me.
Dario Vergassola Lunga Vita Ai Pelandroni
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And what will it ever be!
Tim Burton Edward Mani di Forbice
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A great movie and a passionate review.
Billy Wilder Giorni Perduti (The Lost Weekend)
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Well, I actually didn't know this Wilder film... I've always liked his comedies, so I will make sure to fill this gap as well.