Rooftrampler92

DeRank : 1,67
DeAge™ : 6765 days • Here since 2 december 2007
Fausto Brizzi Notte Prima Degli Esami
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I’ll tell you that I don’t see it as that critical if you think about the fact that every time we go to the cinema we are faced with certain cow pats that could leave us completely baffled. It’s respectable, even if, as Monicelli says, the film doesn’t prove anything; rather, it’s a sort of cinematic divertissement to evoke the moments of maturity. In my opinion, the film is watchable, with certain comedic situations being enjoyable, the cast and performances are commendable (except for the main couple Vaporidis-Capotondi, who I didn’t like), especially Faletti and his recollections of the '68. The sequels, however, are truly terrible: little emotion and, above all, extremely flat. I want to say a couple of words about the review; there’s no point in describing all the details of the film (I learned this the hard way) because the purpose of a review is to entice the reader to watch/listen to the film/album. If you narrate the entire plot in 6 or 7 lines, what’s the point of the review?
Alexander "Skip" Spence Oar
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enough.
The Cure The Only One
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The Cure, immense and never too praised, but the years of existential pessimism are now gone. Either they stop playing and move on to something else, or they steer their music towards something different. Come on, Smith still with the witch-like hair! But when will he realize he needs to stop wearing makeup and take music seriously?! Pearls like Pornography, Disintegration, Seventeen Seconds, and others remain masterpieces of the '80s and deserve respect. My favorite "Cure"? "Forest," "Lullaby," "The Hanging Garden."
John Lennon & Yoko Ono Wedding Album
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Great review, the album is pointless and lacking.
Kate Nash Made of Bricks
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Nice review. You’ve stepped it up after the one about the Sugababes. Well done.
Soft Machine Land of Cockayne
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Let's say I know them very little, almost not at all, and that's a shame. Instead, the review is concise and well-written. I like it.
Fabrizio De André Mi innamoravo di tutto
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And Clako has gotten his head straight. Good job, nice review.
Melt-Banana Cell-Scape
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Oh! A bit of originality these days... well done, infected one.
Low I Could Live In Hope
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@finnigan: everyone has their own tastes. Honestly, I don't mind Low; in fact, I think they're one of the best bands of the '90s. I prefer Red House Painters to Low, but I have a strong attachment to Mazzy Star. I still can't get Into Dust out of my mind. It's stronger than me. Galaxy and Codeine are great too, but for me, Mazzy are above.